Dinghies at dawn and a determination to arrive : on the French coast waiting to cross to UK
Around Gravelines and Dunkirk there is danger, profound squalor and a human spirit that overpowers the politics It is 5.45am, the dawn light strengthening. A large inflatable dinghy carrying 20 or more people has come discreetly to the east end of the beach at Gravelines. Though it looks packed (…)
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