Migrants: Highest daily total reached in 2025 as nearly 600 people arrive into Dover
592 people arrived in 11 boats yesterday
Last updated 3rd Mar 2025
Nearly 600 migrants arrived in the UK yesterday (2 March) after crossing the Channel, according to data released by the Home Office.
Figures published today indicated that some 592 migrants arrived on March 2 across 11 boats, the highest number of arrivals on a single day so far this year.
It takes the total number of arrivals this year up to 2,716.
Before yesterday the previous daily high for arrivals was 260, which was recorded on January 13.
This is 20% higher than at the same point last year, when the total stood at 2,255, but 8% lower than at this stage in 2023, when the total was 2,953.
French authorities have also released a statement on recuse operations that took place overnight from March 1 into March 2.
Migrants on a number of boats requested assistance from the French authorities through the night, including two on one boat who were suspected of having hypothermia.
Yesterday's figures take the total number of crossings since Sir Keir Starmer became Prime Minister to 25,958.
The daily total is still some way off the highest number of daily crossings recorded, which was 1,305 on September 3 2022.
It comes as an inquiry into the deaths of at least 27 people in the Channel on November 24 2021 opens today.
It will aim to examine the circumstances in which the deceased lost their lives and what lessons can be learned to prevent incidents like this in the future.