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Created at 10 Jul · 12:45 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Negotiations are ongoing to raise the US debt ceiling, with a potential government shutdown looming. The Home Office reported a significant drop in knife crime and successful county lines crackdowns, but this is separate from the ongoing fiscal discussions.

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Key Numbers

27%drop in knife murders over two years
10%cut in overall knife crime
1,900+knives removed from streets
2,833county lines closed
7,381people arrested in county lines crackdown
25%reduction in hospital admissions for knife injuries in key areas
840estimated stabbings prevented annually
15%drop in knife-point robberies in worst-affected areas
2,500-fewer people experiencing knife-point robberies
4,000+exploited children and vulnerable people given support
600+young people supported by specialist services
60,000knives handed in through surrender schemes

Who's Involved

Home Office
reported a significant drop in knife crime and successful county lines crackdowns
Sarah Jones
Policing Minister welcoming the figures and stating government's commitment to reducing knife crime
Paul Brogden
National policing lead for county lines and gangs commenting on the impact of operations
Catch22
organisation proud of its role in the County Lines Support and Rescue Service
US debt ceiling negotiations continue amid shutdown risk

↳ Why This Matters

The reported decrease in knife crime and the success of the County Lines Programme indicate a positive impact on public safety and community well-being in the UK, demonstrating progress in the government's efforts to combat serious violence and exploitation.

Key facts

  • Knife murders in the UK have decreased by 27% over the past two years.
  • Overall knife crime has been reduced by 10%, with more than 1,900 knives seized.
  • The County Lines Programme closed 2,833 drug lines and led to 7,381 arrests in the 2025-2026 period.
  • Knife-point robberies in high-impact areas have fallen by 15% since June of the previous year.
  • Over 4,000 individuals exploited by county lines gangs received support.
  • The government aims to halve knife crime within the next decade.

Knife murders across the UK have fallen by 27% in the last two years, according to new statistics from the Home Office. Overall knife crime has seen a 10% reduction, with over 1,900 knives taken off the streets during this period. The government's County Lines Programme, aimed at dismantling drug gangs that exploit vulnerable individuals, has been described as having its 'best year on record'.

In the 2025 to 2026 period, 2,833 county lines were closed, resulting in 7,381 arrests. Knife-point robberies in the most affected areas have decreased by 15% since June of the previous year, meaning nearly 2,500 fewer people have experienced such threats. The programme has also provided support to over 4,000 children and vulnerable individuals exploited by these gangs, with more than 600 young people receiving specialized assistance. Independent evaluations indicate that the programme contributes to a 25% drop in hospital admissions for knife stabbings in key originating areas, preventing an estimated 840 stabbings annually.

Policing Minister Sarah Jones highlighted the success in closing county lines, bringing gang leaders to justice, and removing weapons, stating the government's mission to halve knife crime within a decade. The government has implemented targeted actions, including a new group to combat knife robberies and the County Lines Programme, which works with police and local partners. Organizations like Catch22, through its national County Lines Support and Rescue Service, are actively involved in rescuing and supporting young victims.

Frequently asked questions

The County Lines Programme is a government initiative established in 2019 to combat gangs that use children and vulnerable people to transport drugs from cities to smaller towns.

Independent evaluations show the programme reduces hospital admissions for knife injuries by 25% in key areas, preventing an estimated 840 stabbings each year.

Over 1,900 knives were removed from the streets as part of the county lines crackdown, and nearly 60,000 knives have been handed in through surrender schemes.

What Happens Next

01The government aims to halve knife crime within the next decade.
02Continued efforts to dismantle drug gangs and safeguard vulnerable individuals are expected.

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How It Developed

Knife murders in the UK dropped by 27% over two years.
Overall knife crime was cut by 10%, with over 1,900 knives removed from streets.
,833 county lines were closed and 7,381 people arrested in the 2025-2026 period.
The Home Office described the County Lines Programme's year as its 'best on record'.
Independent evaluation shows the programme reduces hospital admissions for knife injuries by 25% in key areas.
Knife-point robberies in worst-affected areas are down 15% since June last year.
Over 4,000 exploited children and vulnerable people were given support to turn them away from county lines gangs.
Policing Minister Sarah Jones stated that the government is committed to halving knife crime within a decade.

Sources

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Knife murders drop by a quarter as county lines crackdown has 'best year on record'Sky News
T2
Knife murders drop by a quarter in two years in UKaol.com
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Knife robberies fall and County Lines gangs dismantledgov.uk
T2
Nearly 1,000 knives seized and 2,700 drug lines closed in record crackdownmirror.co.uk

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