23 April 2026
Shoplifting offences in England and Wales have fallen for the first time in years, new ONS figures show, but Bira is warning that half a million offences a year is still far too high.
The figures, published by the ONS for the year ending December 2025, show shoplifting dropped to 509,566 offences from 516,611 the previous year. The charge rate for shop theft rose from 18% to 22%, and the overall volume of charges increased by 17%, pointing to greater enforcement activity by police.
Bira said the direction of travel was encouraging but that complacency would be a mistake.
Andrew Goodacre, CEO of Bira, said: "We need to recognise that real progress has been made over the past 12 months. There has been a better response from police, more arrests, more community officers on the ground, and a much sharper focus on retail crime. That matters, and it should be acknowledged. However, the level of crime remains high and unacceptable. Half a million shoplifting offences in a single year is not a figure any of us should be satisfied with.
"We have to maintain focus and momentum, and we would urge every retailer to remain vigilant and to report every single incident. That reporting culture is what drives the data, and the data is what drives the political will to act."
The new figures also show broader falls across crime more widely, with overall theft incidents down 11%, burglary down 12%, robbery of personal property falling by 12%, and vehicle-related offences down 13%. Knife-enabled offences fell by 10% and homicides reached their lowest level since 1977.
Bira said it would be continuing to campaign for stronger protections for retail workers and independent shopkeepers, including support for measures that remove the effective threshold below which theft has historically been treated as a low priority by some forces.
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Our campaigns cover a wide spectrum of issues crucial to the success of independent traders including:
- Combatting the rising tide of retail crime
- Advocating for changes in legislation that promote fairness and flexibility
- Fighting for fairer business rates
- Overall reducing the regulatory burden
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