Asylum appeal backlog at record high, new figures show
•The asylum appeal backlog has reached a record high of nearly 87,500 cases as of March 2026, reflecting a 70% increase from the previous year.
•While the government has reduced the number of initial asylum cases awaiting decisions, the overall backlog remains higher than when Labour took office in June 2024.
•The Home Office claims progress has been made, with a 72% reduction in initial decision wait times since June 2023, despite the rising number of appeals.
→The asylum appeal backlog has reached a record high of nearly 87,500 cases as of March 2026, reflecting a 70% increase from the previous year.
→While the government has reduced the number of initial asylum cases awaiting decisions, the overall backlog remains higher than when Labour took office in June 2024.
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