25 July 2025
Bira has responded to the latest ONS crime figures showing shoplifting has increased by 20% to 530,643 offences - the highest figure since current police recording practices began.
Bira has said these figures reflect the growing challenge facing retailers.

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Andrew Goodacre, CEO of Bira, said: "We are disappointed to see these figures reach such concerning levels, though they sadly reflect the daily reality our members face on Britain's high streets. These statistics support what independent retailers have been telling us - that retail crime continues to be a significant challenge affecting businesses and communities alike.
"Whilst we recognise that the higher numbers partly reflect improved reporting by retailers, we believe this still represents only the tip of the iceberg, with many incidents continuing to go unreported. The problem is clearly getting worse and requires urgent, sustained action.
"We welcome the Government's Summer Blitz campaign and the commitment to increase neighbourhood policing officers. These are positive steps that demonstrate recognition of the issue. However, more needs to be done to address this crime effectively.
"Independent retailers are investing millions of pounds in security measures to deter criminals, but we need to see meaningful action taken against perpetrators when they are caught. A fast-track court process would send a clear message that retail crime will not be tolerated. All too often, criminals are left waiting extended periods before appearing in court, free to continue targeting the very streets they are stealing from."
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said: "Serious violence has fallen, including the first falls in knife crime for four years, and overall charge rates are rising so more criminals are finally facing justice. That is welcome progress. But the four-year increase in shop theft and street crime reflects the decimation of neighbourhood policing over the past decade.
"That is why as part of our Plan for Change, this summer our new Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee means over 500 town centres are getting extra neighbourhood patrols and action on town centre crime, and we are delivering the first 3,000 increase in neighbourhood officers and PCSOs in communities by next spring."
Mr Goodacre said that Bira will continue to work constructively with the Home Office and other stakeholders to find solutions that protect our members and help revitalise Britain's high streets.
He added: "Independent retailers are the backbone of our communities, and they deserve better protection from those who would undermine their livelihoods."
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