Home Office reveals asylum claim figures as small boat arrivals rise

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  • The number of people claiming asylum in the UK reached 100,625 in 2025, a 4 per cent decrease from the previous year but still more than double pre-pandemic levels.
  • Small boat arrivals rose by 13 per cent year-on-year to 45,774, accounting for 41 per cent of all asylum claims, with Eritreans being the most common nationality.
  • Home Office data indicates that dinghies used for Channel crossings are now carrying an average of 71 people during winter months.
  • Work visas for foreign nationals decreased by 19 per cent, primarily due to stricter health and care visa requirements, while student visas also saw a 3 per cent reduction.
  • The number of migrants housed in hotels fell by 19 per cent to 30,657, though those in other Home Office contingency accommodation increased by 2 per cent to 72,769.
In full
  • More than 100,000 people claimed asylum last year, official figures show

    More than 100,000 people claimed asylum last year, official figures show

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