Coventry Telegraph

Restaurant jobs hit

- Home Secretary Sajid Javid

A STAGGERING 10,000 workers in Britain’s restaurant­s lost their jobs during 2018, in a tumultuous year for the casual dining sector.

According to the Centre for Retail Research, 10,413 jobs were lost this year, amounting to 30 people a day.

A host of familiar high-street names such as Gourmet Burger Kitchen, Carluccio’s, Prezzo, Byron and Jamie’s Italian closed stores, sought rescue deals or entered administra­tion. THE UK and France have agreed to step up action to deal with migrants making the perilous attempt to cross the English Channel in small boats.

An “enhanced action plan” to be launched in the coming week will include increased joint patrols and surveillan­ce, disruption of organised traffickin­g gangs and efforts to raise awareness among migrants of the dangers of a Channel crossing.

The plan was agreed in a phone call between Sajid Javid and his French counterpar­t Christophe Castaner after the Home Secretary cut short a family Christmas break to return to the UK and deal with the problem.

Mr Javid has come under growing pressure to act, with Labour accusing him of being “slow to respond” and one Conservati­ve MP telling him to “get a grip”.

In the latest in a sequence of Channel crossings, six Iranian men were found on a Kent beach early yesterday having arrived from France in a rigid-hulled inflatable boat.

The group were handed over to immigratio­n authoritie­s after being spotted in Kingsdown near Deal in Kent. In his call, Mr Javid assured the French Interior Minister of the UK’s commitment to supporting his country’s efforts to tackle the problem, including by supplying personnel and equipment.

The two men agreed on the need to “ramp up” co-operation and will meet faceto-face in January to assess whether further action is required, the Home Office said.

Mr Javid will chair a meeting today to discuss further action with senior officials from Government department­s and agencies, including Border Force and the National Crime Agency.

Mr Castaner offered reassuranc­es over France’s efforts to break up people-smuggling gangs, pointing to the dismantlin­g on December 19 of an entire organised crime group that had been traffickin­g migrants through the country.

Thanking the French minister for his “partnershi­p”, Mr Javid said: “The UK and France will build on our joint efforts to deter illegal migration – protecting our borders and human life.”

The Home Office said increased activity would be led from the UK-France Co-ordination Centre at Coquelles, near Calais.

Mr Javid declared a “major incident” on Friday after dozens of migrants in small boats arrived on the Kent coast over the Christmas period.

He promised to do more to tackle the issue, saying it is of “grave concern” that people are attempting the perilous crossing.

In the face of calls for more Border Force cutters to be deployed in the Channel, he said it was “vital we strike a balance between protecting them and protecting our borders”, and avoid encouragin­g more people to take the risk.

Shadow home secretary Diane Abbott branded Mr Javid’s strategy “flawed”.

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