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Migration in 2010 at record high
Net migration to Britain last year hit a record high, according to official figures published today.
The Office for National Statistics said that net migration in 2010 was 252,000 - the highest calendar year figure on record.
The ONS said that while immigration was steady at 591,000, the rise in the net figure was due to a fall in the number of people leaving the country.
In all, 339,000 people emigrated from the UK - the lowest level of emigration since 2001.
Emigration by non-British citizens also fell to 203,000 from a peak of 255,000 in 2008.
The ONS said fewer people were leaving the country from the UK for work-related reasons.
Provisional figures for the 12 months to March 2011 show 174,000 left due to work - the lowest figure for five years.
The main reason for immigration into the UK continued to be to study - which rose from 211,000 in 2009 to 238,000 last year.
Telegraph
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