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Homicides in England and Wales at lowest level since 1980s

Police-recorded homicides dropped 7% to 499 in England and Wales, driven by a 23% fall in knife-related killings, the lowest since 1983, ONS reports.

  • The Office for National Statistics reported police-recorded homicides fell to 499 in the year to September 2025, the lowest total since 1983, when 482 homicides were recorded.
  • Declines in weapon-related offences showed a 23% fall in knife and sharp-instrument fatalities, with knife offences dropping 9% to 50,430 and firearms offences falling 9% to 4,851 in the past year.
  • In London, the Metropolitan Police recorded 97 homicides in 2025, the lowest since 2014, with a rate of 1.1 per 100,000, lower than New York.
  • ONS spokesperson Billy Gazard noted many police-recorded violent crimes fell in the past year, with NHS hospital admissions data showing fewer assaults by sharp objects, while Scottish government statistics recorded 45 homicide victims in 2024-25, the lowest in nearly 50 years.
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Warp News broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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