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Major Gaps in UK Migration Statistics Revealed

A new report exposes critical gaps in UK migration data, leaving ministers unable to track illegal migrants or human rights claims. Discover the findings and the government's new reforms.

UK Net Migration Drops as Asylum Claims Soar

UK net immigration falls to 204,000, but asylum claims hit a record 110,000. Discover the conflicting trends shaping Britain's immigration debate and public perception.

UK Net Migration Drops 69% to 204,000

Official figures reveal UK net migration has fallen dramatically to 204,000 in the year to June 2025. Discover the key factors behind this significant shift.

Stay warm working from home without heating

Discover five clever products that keep you warm while working from home this winter, saving money on heating bills. Stay cosy and productive with these essential items.

UK Youth Inactivity Remains High Despite Slight Fall

New ONS data reveals a marginal fall in young people not in work or training, but the figure remains stubbornly close to one million. Experts urge government action to tackle this crisis of opportunity.

Correction: Knife Crime Statistics Amended

The Guardian issues a correction on knife crime statistics for London, Dorset, North Yorkshire, and Suffolk. Discover the accurate ONS data and other recent amendments.

UK Net Migration 40,000 Higher Than First Thought

Revised ONS data shows UK net migration peaked at 944,000 in 2023, higher than previous estimates. New figures also reveal a sharper decline to 345,000 in 2024. Explore the full analysis.

ONS cuts reports by 10% to improve data quality

The UK's Office for National Statistics will reduce its publications by 10% in 2026 to prioritise core data reliability amid Treasury concerns. Discover how this affects economic policymaking.

Sex offender found working in Epping care home

Exclusive investigation reveals immigration system failures after registered sex offender from Albania was employed at Essex care facility, sparking urgent government review.

Tory minister attacks official immigration statistics

Conservative Immigration Minister Chris Philp sparks outrage after questioning the accuracy of official migration figures, accusing the Office for National Statistics of using 'immigration survey' methods.

Young people abandoning Wales in record numbers

Official statistics reveal a dramatic population shift as young adults abandon Wales for better opportunities in England, raising concerns about Wales's future economic vitality.

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