Asylum appeal backlog doubles in a year, Home Office statistics show
More than 80,000 people waiting to be reassessed after rejection at end of 2025 – 91% more than a year beforeUK politics live – latest updatesThe backlog of people awaiting...
By Rajeev Syal Home affairs editor · The Guardian World
More than 80,000 people waiting to be reassessed after rejection at end of 2025 – 91% more than a year before UK politics live – latest updates The backlog of people awaiting asylum appeals after having their initial application turned down has nearly doubled in a year, threatening to undermine a key pledge of Keir Starmer’s government. Home Office statistics released on Thursday show more than 80,000 cases were waiting to be reassessed at the end of 2025 – a 91% increase on a year before. The backlog significantly outnumbers the number of people waiting for their initial decision, which was 64,000 at the end of December 2025. Continue reading...