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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Aine Fox

Reports of modern slavery in UK hit record highs

  • The number of potential modern slavery victims referred to the Home Office reached a record high of 6,414 in the three months to September, marking a 35 per cent increase year-on-year.
  • This figure represents the highest quarterly total since the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) began in 2009, also showing a 13 per cent rise from the previous quarter.
  • Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's remarks about preventing the misuse of modern slavery laws to block deportations were criticised by the Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, Eleanor Lyons, who warned of the impact on victims.
  • UK nationals accounted for 20 per cent of referrals, followed by Eritrean (16 per cent) and Somali (10 per cent) nationals, with these being record highs for each group in a single quarter.
  • While 68 per cent of final decisions confirmed individuals as modern slavery victims, the average waiting time for a decision has decreased to 550 days from 728 days in the previous quarter.

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