Smuggling gangs are advertising the new route on social media sites with images of lorries and London sites, like the London Eye.
Moscow and Beijing have also been firming up relations this week, as China intends to move forward with Russia on plans for a moon base by the 2030s.
The inquiry might not hear evidence on this significant topic until 2025 or 2026.
Complaints linking UK parliamentarians and sleaze have almost quadrupled in the past three years.
British bureaucracy has added more workers in the past seven years than the entire regular British Army.
Elon Musk’s message has been well-received by many, but the actual compensatory process is as yet unclear.
50 migrants were expected to board the Bibby Stockholm barge as part of a new migration plan, but last-minute legal challenges have resulted in just 15 individuals making the journey.
The maximum fine for employing an illegal migrant will rise in 2024 from £15,000 to £45,000—per worker.
The measures have been noticed—and mocked—across Europe, where policymakers are busy pursuing the Green Deal.
It is feared that Beijing could gain access to “huge” amounts of information about British citizens due to the Conservative Party’s drive to carbon ‘net zero.’
Ministers will be working more closely with social media companies to take down posts advertising illegal Channel crossings.
A local campaign group opposed to a proposed solar farm development has received almost 500 signatures for a petition.