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Annual UK net migration hits record

- Reuters London Suella Braverman

Net migration to the UK rose to a record of around 504,000 in the year to June 2022, official statistics showed on Thursday, driven by an increase in the number of non-EU nationals.

The Office for National Statistics said a recovery of travel following COVID-19, and an increase in arrivals of internatio­nal students who had been studying remotely during the pandemic had contribute­d to the rise. An estimated 1.1 million long-term immigrants arrived in the year to June, an increase in 435,000 on the previous year. The biggest proportion of those leaving Britain were EU nationals. Three new visa schemes — for

Ukrainians fleeing the war, the resettleme­nt of Afghan nationals and a route for Hong Kong British nationals — together added around 186,000 to the number of arrivals, the ONS said. “A series of world events have impacted internatio­nal migration patterns in the 12 months to June 2022. Taken together these were unpreceden­ted,” Jay Lindop, director of the ONS Center for Internatio­nal Migration, said. Migration levels have been in the headlines again in Britain in recent weeks as some business leaders called on the government to liberalize immigratio­n to help boost growth. That has been rejected by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak who, on Monday, emphasized instead the need to tackle illegal immigratio­n. Sunak and Home Secretary Suella Braverman have also come under pressure to do more to stop illegal migrants making perilous journeys across the Channel, with the government criticized for conditions at an overcrowde­d processing center in southern England and a firebomb attack on a similar site nearby.

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