PM says he has signed deal with Albania that will speed up removal of recent arrivals from Balkan country

Rishi Sunak has promised to end a backlog of nearly 100,000 asylum claims by the end of next year as part of an ambitious set of policies to overhaul the UK’s immigration system.

The prime minister outlined a five-point plan in the Commons including law changes to criminalise and then remove tens of thousands of people who claim asylum after travelling to the UK by small boat, and a deal with Albania to aid removals to the Balkan state.

a small boats command, with an extra 700 staff from Border Force, National Crime Agency and other agencies, to combat people smugglers and the surge in arrivals across the Channel.

an end to the use of hotels for more than 40,000 asylum seekers. They will be sent to disused former military bases, holiday camps and student accommodation.

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