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Net migration and asylum claims have fallen – here’s what the latest figures tell us
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UK net migration has fallen to its lowest level since 2012 (excluding pandemic years), according to new ONS and Home Office data on visas, asylum claims, and small boat arrivals, with several key metrics moving in the direction the government and public prefer.

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Net migration and asylum claims have fallen – here’s what the latest figures tell us
1000 Words/Shutterstock The latest figures on immigration to the UK show a sharp decline in net migration, which is now at its lowest point since 2012, excluding the pandemic years. Data released by the Office for National Statistics and the Home Office covers the most recent changes in visas, small boat arrivals, asylum hotel use and overall migration levels. Several key metrics used to measure migration policy are heading in the direction the government (and much of the public) would like, bu
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