Starmer says ‘tide could be turning’ on shoplifting in England and Wales
Summary
Keir Starmer said shoplifting in England and Wales might be starting to decline after a rise in people charged for the crime. He highlighted new technology that sends shop CCTV footage directly to the police, which could help reduce theft and protect retail workers.Key Facts
- Shoplifting offences in England and Wales reached over half a million last year.
- The number of people charged for shoplifting rose by 17% recently.
- The government ended a rule where stolen goods under £200 were not fully investigated.
- Police-recorded shoplifting fell by 1% in 2025, but changes in crime counting affect the comparison.
- Cases involving violence or threats during theft are now counted as business robbery.
- Labour plans to create a new offence for assaulting retail workers.
- Retail worker safety is a major concern due to high levels of shoplifting-related violence.
- Public opinion is divided on the seriousness of shoplifting and its justification in cases like hunger.
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