UK government scrapping use of a barge off English coast to house asylum-seekers

FILE - A view of the Bibby Stockholm accommodation barge, which would have housed up to 500 asylum seekers, at Portland Port in Dorset, England, on July 21, 2023. The British government said Tuesday, July 23, 2024, it would scrap the controversial use of a barge to house migrants off the south coast of England as part of its immigration system overhaul. (Andrew Matthews/Pool Photo via AP, File)

LONDON (AP) — The British government said Tuesday it will scrap the controversial use of a barge to house asylum-seekers off the south coast of England as part of its immigration system overhaul.

The Labour government that took power earlier this month said that ending the contract for the Bibby Stockholm would save 20 million pounds ($26 million) next year. It's part of a larger plan to save over 7.7 billion pounds ($9.9 billion) over the next decade by clearing a huge asylum backlog.

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