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Deal struck to deport migrants arriving in the Chagos Islands to a British island territory

Sir Keir Starmer has agreed a deal to deport migrants arriving in the Chagos Islands in small boats to a British island territory.

Refugees arriving in the archipelago will be removed to St Helena, another UK territory more than 5,000 miles away in the Atlantic Ocean.

The deal was reached in the wake of a political agreement for the UK to hand the Chagos Islands over to Mauritius, following negotiations that began in 2022.

That decision, announced earlier this month, is designed to secure the future of a secretive military base on the island of Diego Garcia, but it has also left the UK without sovereign territorial control over the islands.

Under the migrant deal, the government of St Helena has been handed £6.65m to house any migrants that arrive on the Chagos Islands until the full agreement has been worked out.

But there has been opposition from within the territory, with a St Helena councillor warning that an influx of migrants could cause a “cultural shock”.

Andrew Turner told The Telegraph: “We are a very small island. There are less than 4,500 people who are resident on St Helena, so any influx to the island would have an impact.

“This is the kind of place where you know pretty much anyone you pass on the street on a first-name basis. The cultural shock alone would have a big impact.”

Meanwhile, campaign group Friends of the British Overseas Territories said the deal showed a “lack of understanding” from the British government of the problems on St Helena.

“St Helena is a small island with public services that already face a number of pressures”, a spokesperson added.

But Julie Thomas, chief minister of St Helena’s said the agreement “presents a unique opportunity” for the island to assist the UK.

“We are pleased to be able to work in close partnership with the UK government towards a mutually beneficial solution”, she added.

It is understood the arrangement will last for 18 months, with Mauritius taking responsibility of any arrivals after Chagos handover deal comes into force.

And it will only apply for migrants arriving from now to Diego Garcia, a government spokesperson said.

Foreign Office sources told The Telegraph that migrants threatened the operation of the air base, which is set to remain under UK-US command after Mauritius takes control of the islands.

While the base will remain on the island, the agreement has triggered fears that China could be permitted to establish its own bases in the Chagos Islands, as well as raising concerns that Britain’s control of the Falklands could be under threat.

It also sparked anger among Chagossians, who have accused the government of excluding them from talks.

Chagossian Voices, a group representing indigenous people from the Chagos Islands, said their views had been “consistently and deliberately ignored” throughout the drafting of the agreement.

A government spokesperson said: “This government inherited a deeply troubling situation which remained unresolved under the last administration for years after the migrants’ arrival on Diego Garcia, resulting in mounting legal challenges.

“The British Indian Ocean Territory has never been a suitable long-term location for migrants. Ministers have worked hard to find solutions and contingency plans which protect the integrity of British territorial borders and migrant welfare.”

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/chagos-islands-migrants-starmer-st-helena-b2631758.html

‘Dozens’ of swans found dead in London canal with Defra investigation launched

More than 25 swans have been found dead in a London canal.

Charity Swan Support said it began at the end of September when volunteers discovered several of the dead birds along the Grand Union Canal in Bankside, Southall.

Since then, the charity says it has now found 25 swans, 15 geese, three ducks, two coots and a moorhen along the stretch of canal that also runs through Uxbridge.

Mystery over the dead birds has deepened with tests on the first set of dead swans coming back negative for avian influenza, also known as bird flu.

Swan Support is not rulling out poisoning or pollution, and along with community group Friends of Grand Union Canal is calling for an investigation, which Defra says it has launched.

A spokesperson for the Friends of Grand Union Canal said: “Our members first posted about dead swans on 24 September, after heavy rains.

“Since then we have had many more posts, almost daily. We are aware that Swan Support have been collecting the bodies which is a very upsetting task.

In a statement, Swan Support said: “Whilst we are willing to do the unfortunate job of recovering the bodies from the water, we are not in position financially to cover the costs of disposal and it is not our responsibility to either.

Swan Support have so far found 25 swans, 15 geese, three ducks two coots and a moorhen (Friends of Union Canal)

“Also we do not know what we are dealing with – it’s clearly an illness of some kind that is spreading. We can’t be sure if bird flu is a cause or if it’s a toxin in the water and therefore precautions need to be taken to protect those already in care and those we rescue outside of the area.”

A Canal and River Trust spokesperson said: “We are concerned by reports of dead swans in west London. Wild birds are an essential part of the wildlife along our canals.

“Defra is the authority responsible for investigating potential outbreaks of bird flu. We support their work by reporting dead birds to them and following their directions on removal.”

They added that members of the public should not touch or pick up any dead or visibly sick birds, but instead call the Defra helpline on 03459 33 55 77.

A Defra animal and plant health agency spokesperson said: “We are aware of a number of wild birds deaths in the Uxbridge area in West London and are investigating these deaths as part of our wild bird surveillance programme.”

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/dead-swans-grand-union-canal-london-b2630896.html

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