Today's net migration figures at a glancepublished at 12:34 British Summer Time
Emily Atkinson
Live editor
- The headline: Estimated net migration to the UK fell to 431,000 in 2024, almost halving the 2023 total - find the key stats here
- Why the fall?: The ONS puts it down to "falling numbers of people coming to work and study, particularly student dependants"
- Credit where credit's due?: This is largely down to restrictions introduced by the previous Conservative government - Dominic Casciani has more on this
- Loud and clear: This point was made several times over by of the former government, including Kemi Badenoch, James Cleverly, Chris Philp and Robert Jenrick
- It's good news for Labour, too: The government pledged to bring down levels of immigration during last year’s general election campaign - they will inevitably point to these statistics as evidence that they are delivering, writes Jack Fenwick
- The government line: Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says the fall is "important" and pledges that the White Paper sets out "radical reforms" to bring the number down further
- Even more numbers: Separate figures shared by the Home Office show 109,000 claimed asylum in year to March 2025 - a slightly different period to the ONS's - an increase of 17% on last year
We're ending our live coverage now. Read more on these latest figures in our main news story.