New £3m Scotland-France Ferry Route Planned for 2026
A proposed 20-hour ferry from Rosyth to Dunkirk could launch by spring 2026, reviving a vital passenger link and boosting the Scottish economy by millions. Read the latest updates.
A proposed 20-hour ferry from Rosyth to Dunkirk could launch by spring 2026, reviving a vital passenger link and boosting the Scottish economy by millions. Read the latest updates.
A proposed 20-hour ferry from Rosyth to Dunkirk could revive a vital European link for passengers and freight by spring 2026, boosting the Scottish economy.
The Ministry of Defence has halted a vital footpath for a new Fife school, leaving a 15-metre gap and a dead end. Locals and councillors call the decision 'nonsense'. Read the full story.
Exclusive: French police prevent attempted Channel crossing to Dover as UK-France border tensions escalate. Latest developments in the ongoing small boats crisis.
Exclusive: French police prevent 80 migrants from crossing the Channel as UK authorities warn of worsening small boat crisis. Latest interception near Dunkirk highlights ongoing border challenges.
In a landmark move, UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper finalises a new security agreement with France, pledging millions to tackle small boat crossings and disrupt criminal smuggling networks in the Channel.
Exclusive: French authorities intensify beach patrols in Calais and Dunkirk as migrant crossings to the UK surge. New images reveal the heightened security measures and the ongoing battle to secure the Channel.
Exclusive investigation reveals unaccompanied child asylum seekers bound for the UK are being routinely detained by French police in controversial 'waiting zones', raising serious human rights concerns.
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp was met with violence during a visit to the notorious Dunkirk migrant camp, where bottles were thrown and a machete was brandished.
A UK-bound migrant was brutally executed in Dunkirk after being shot seven times by a people smuggler. The shocking incident highlights the dangers faced by those attempting to cross the Channel.