A graph published on The Sun’s website suggested net migration in the year to December 2022 was higher than in the year to June 2022. In fact, the latest published figures show there was little change. After we contacted The Sun, it corrected the graph.
The graph's caption, which highlighted"a jump of 100,000 since June 2022", similarly did not reflect the ONS's latest data, whichare due to an “improvement in methods” attributed to a number of factors, “most notably the inclusion of asylum seekers”.
In addition, despite having presented the data on a quarterly basis, the graph appeared not to include the quarterly figure for September 2022, which according to the ONS wasAs a result of these errors, the graph presented the inaccurate impression that net migration increased steeply between the year to June 2022 and the year to December 2022.
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