One idea is to expand the city to take in some of the adjoining suburbs, with unitary authorities on either side of the border.
Separately, the Home Office says that UK ministers are set to sign a joint communique with the Vietnamese government agreeing to "build on our joint work to prevent the exploitation of irregular migrants, disrupt criminal gang operations, strengthen intelligence sharing and return those with no right to be in the UK".As prime minister, Rishi Sunak said "stopping the boats" was one of his key priorities and he tried to implement the Rwanda plan, which aimed to deter crossings by threatening to send arrivals to the African country.
However, the scheme was held up by legal challenges and the 2024 general election was called before the scheme could be implemented.On coming to office, Labour immediately abandoned the plan and instead said they wanted to focus on tackling the criminal gangs organising the small boat crossings.UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a four-point plan to work with Ukraine to end the war and defend the country from Russia.
The UK, France and other countries will step up their efforts in a "coalition of the willing" and seek to involve the US in their support for Ukraine, he said on Sunday - after calling a summit of 18 leaders, mostly from Europe and including Volodymyr Zelensky - three days earlier."We are at a crossroads in history today," Starmer said after the summit while Zelensky said Kyiv felt "strong support" and the gathering showed "European unity at an extremely high level not seen for a long time".
It comes two days after
"We are all working together in Europe in order to find a basis for cooperation with America for a true peace and guaranteed security," Zelensky said after the summit.Jersey Golf named her Ladies & Junior Player of the Year last year after achievements like winning the Junior Island Championship.
Darren Attwood is a trustee at the charity, which was founded in 1984 following an exhibition match involving US golfer Jack Nicklaus.Attwood said golf was "like no other sport" and it gave "life skills" to young people, teaching them patience and dedication.
He added: "To see these guys get to that level of golf and we know the trust has helped them get there is really rewarding."The charity was started to help find the next big star from Jersey, after islander Harry Vardon won The Open six times as well as winning the US Open once.