Europe
Who can stay in the UK after Brexit?
The government plans to allow citizens of other EU countries and family members to apply for settled status after Brexit. This gives them the same rights to live and work in the UK as they have now. Read
Fact checks including immigration and migration to and from the EU and the potential impact Brexit may have had on this
Europe
The government plans to allow citizens of other EU countries and family members to apply for settled status after Brexit. This gives them the same rights to live and work in the UK as they have now. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
About 775,000 children were born in the UK in 2016, 210,000 to non-UK born mothers. Net migration was at around 245,000 in the year to September 2017. Read
Immigration
Governments since 2010 have set a target to reduce net migration to the tens of thousands, and this target has never been met. Read
Europe
Between 2015 and 2016, the number of UK citizens being granted citizenship of another EU country more than doubled. Read
Immigration
The UK and France have cooperated on border controls around French ports for years. How much do we spend on doing so? Read
Immigration
About one in nine were foreign nationals in 2016. About one in six were born outside the UK. Read
Immigration
Growing numbers of EU nationals have been applying for permanent residence status in the UK. Read
Immigration
What's happened to immigration, EU workers and the population since the Brexit referendum? Read
Immigration
You need to tread carefully when drawing conclusions about today's headlines. Read
Immigration
It’s likely that around half arrived between 2006 and 2014. Read