Immigration

Fact checks, commentary and analysis about immigration, asylum and migration

27 March 2013

Immigration

The UK Backlogs Agency?

Just as the UK Border Agency was dismantled, a House of Commons committee revealed that the agency has left behind 24 years' worth of unresolved asylum and immigration cases. Read

Analysis
7 March 2013

Immigration

What's behind the fall in net migration?

In the same week that Theresa May announced a fall in net migration, Yvette Copper and Ed Miliband presented Labour's new approach to immigration. Is it based on sound evidence? Read

Analysis
4 February 2013

Immigration

Does the UK subsidise the upbringing of foreigners' children?

While the changes to Child Benefit mean that families in the UK are means-tested, today's Daily Mail front page announced that foreign parents continue to profit from the payment, at a cost to the British taxpayer of £1 million per week. Is this the case? Read

Analysis
17 December 2012

Economy, Business & Finance

Are wages going down because of immigration?

In her speech to Policy Exchange, the Home Secretary said that immigration drives house prices up and wages down. Can both be true? In this second installment, we look at the impact on jobs and wages. Read

Analysis
14 December 2012

Crime

Our Question Time Factchecks

Full Fact was on BBC Question Time last night, fact-checking claims made by the guest panelists Will Self, Peter Hitchens. Lord Bilimoria, Justine Greening MP and Stella Creasy MP. Here … Read

Analysis
12 December 2012

Immigration

2011 Census: the devil is in the detail

The release of a new batch of figures from the 2011 Census highlighted a number of interesting developments. We take a pedantic look at a few inaccuracies in the papers this week. Read

Analysis
3 December 2012

Education

Are students responsible for the fall in net migration?

Immigration has gone down by 25%, but are concerns that this could result in a loss of talent and could negatively affect the economy justified? We have to look at what's behind the decline. Read

Analysis