Research

Migration Watch approaches our research output carefully and diligently; while we have a proven track record of getting it right on the issue, we know how sensitive the topic is and ensure we provide neutral, non-partisan and numbers-based analysis. On that basis, we source our numbers from officially published statistics reports, most usually the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the National Audit Office (NAO), the Home Office (HO), and other arms of His Majesty’s Government. 
 
Where needed, we make projections guided by statistical inference and modelling guided by one of our co-founders, Dr David Coleman, Emeritus Professor of Demographics at the University of Oxford. We place the highest possible premium on numbers-based analysis, and ensure and encourage a calm and level-headed approach to the facts concerning this paramount issue. 

Policy & legal framework

Return to the Migration Glossary Table of Contents The laws, rules, and policies that govern the UK immigration system, from primary legislation to operational guidance. Immigration Rules The detailed legal framework, laid before Parliament by the Home Secretary, governing who may enter and remain in the UK and under what

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Institutions & bodies

Return to the Migration Glossary Table of Contents The government departments, agencies, courts, and advisory bodies responsible for managing and scrutinising immigration in the UK. Home Office The UK government department responsible for immigration, border security, policing, and counter-terrorism. Within immigration, it includes UK Visas and Immigration, Immigration Enforcement, and

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Statistics & measurement

Return to the Migration Glossary Table of Contents The data sources, definitions, and methods used to count and track migration flows and the migrant population. Net migration The difference between the number of people arriving in the UK to live (immigration) and the number leaving (emigration), over a given period.

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Irregular migration

Return to the Migration Glossary Table of Contents Migration that takes place outside legal channels, including Channel crossings, clandestine entry, overstaying, and people smuggling. Irregular migration / unauthorised migration Migration that takes place outside official, legal channels. In the UK context, it includes clandestine entry, Channel crossings in small boats,

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Enforcement, returns & removals

Return to the Migration Glossary Table of Contents The powers and processes used to enforce immigration law and remove people with no right to remain. Enforced removal The compulsory return of a person to their country of origin or a safe third country by the Home Office, against their will.

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Asylum system

Return to the Migration Glossary The process by which people fleeing persecution claim protection in the UK, from initial application through decision and appeal. Table of Contents Asylum claim / application A formal request made to the Home Office by a person seeking protection in the UK on the grounds

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Media

Watch our most recent broadcast appearances, interviews, and briefings, where we comment on immigration, population growth, and related policy issues. These videos offer timely, expert insight and considered responses to current developments in the public and political debate.

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Blogs

We publish blogs that draw on data and research, and through them we inform debate, spark discussion, and explore the wider implications of current developments.

Migration Watch Statistics

Statistics

Migration Watch UK monitors and analyses official immigration and population statistics. We chart trends, report key developments, and provide clear, accessible insights to help understand migration and its impact on the UK.