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Missing persons could be prevented with new law, MP says

By staff29 September 2025No Comments5 Mins Read

The Mirror’s Missed campaign, in partnership with UK charity Missing People, aims to raise awareness of every publicly-listed missing person in the UK

18:04, 29 Sep 2025Updated 18:14, 29 Sep 2025

The UK needs new legislation to end the scourge of missing people, a Labour MP has claimed.

Earlier this year, The Mirror launched the Missed campaign in partnership with UK charity, Missing People, which aimed to raise awareness of every publicly-listed missing person in the UK through a live, interactive map.

In the UK alone, 170,000 people go missing each year – 75,000 of them children. That’s one person every 90 seconds. Our campaign is calling for a new strategy for dealing with missing people, for more investment in prevention and greater support when missing people return.

At an event organised by The Mirror at Labour party conference in Liverpool, attendees heard from mum Nerissa Tivy, who said she was ignored by police for two years when her son Alexander went missing 16 years ago, just days before his 17th birthday. Also speaking was the mother of a missing teenager who was found alive after we highlighted his story as part of our Missed campaign.

READ MORE: How police can help with a missing person case and what to expectREAD MORE: When is a person considered missing? And how long until they’re presumed dead

Deante James, 17, went missing on the evening of March 31 from the family home in Enfield, north London, while suffering with psychosis, after unknowingly smoking a joint laced with Spice – a lab-made drug designed to mimic the effects of cannabis. His mum, Vandana Bhogowoth, found him safe six weeks later. British Transport Police had found him three days after he went missing, only to let him go because of an inputting error.

Now Michelle Welch MP, the chair of the APPG for missing children and adults has called for new laws to ensure nobody else is left behind. This could involve guidance, but also a joined up strategy, she suggested.

DEMAND ACTION FOR MISSING PEOPLE

Too many missing people are falling through the cracks – harmed while away, and ignored when they return.

We need a proper government strategy led by the Home Office, Education, and Health departments to stop this crisis.

Right now, there’s no real support. People go missing again and again – yet no one’s asking why.

We’re calling for:

  • A new national strategy for missing children and adults
  • Proper support for missing people when they return
  • Investment to stop people going missing in the first place

At 10,000 signatures, the government has to respond. At 100,000, it will be debated in Parliament. That’s our goal – real action.

You can help by signing our petition here.

She said: “I think the fact remains that we need some new legislation around this, that really goes to the root cause of what is happening. I think it’s disgraceful that a vulnerable person can be shoved into a hospital without contacting their next of kin, I think it’s an absolute disgrace you had to beg for help to find your son. I think we need new legislation so those things can’t happen. We need some accountability.

“Society is always a worse place when it doesn’t listen to a mothers intuition. What we’ve heard today is two mothers who clearly know their sons very well, and they weren’t listened to.

FAMILIES OF THE MISSING

Missing people: Facts and Myths

Every year, 170,000 people vanish in the UK – that’s one person every 90 seconds. Fortunately, most return home within a few days, often without the need for a public appeal.

For adults over 18, going missing isn’t illegal, but the police will want to ensure their safety. If there are concerns for their welfare, a public appeal might be launched. Importantly, you don’t need to wait 24 hours to report someone missing. If their absence is unusual, contact the police immediately. Any child who goes missing will be looked for by police though they are not often given public facing appeals.

How the Missing People charity Supports Families

Missing People works closely with the police to amplify missing appeals and provide vital support to families. They offer practical help in searches and emotional support to those affected. If you need assistance or want to see your loved one’s appeal on the Missed map, call their Helpline on 116 000. It’s free, confidential and non-judgemental. They are also there to listen if you are thinking of disappearing or have already left.

The Role of Public Appeals

Not all missing cases are made public. In situations involving domestic abuse or severe mental health issues, publicity might do more harm than good. That is one reason why you will only see a fraction of missing cases on the Missed map.

When sharing appeals, it’s crucial to use the official channels from the Missing People website or via the share button on the Missed map. This ensures that once the person is found, all traces of the appeal are removed, respecting their privacy. The Mirror is committed to removing digital footprints of shared appeals, ensuring the missing person’s right to be forgotten is upheld.

By sharing official appeals, you help protect the privacy and dignity of those who have been found.

“One human life is not worth more than another.”

Susannah Drury, Director of Policy and Development at Missing People, suggested something like the model in Scotland, where they have a national framework spelling out what local authorities, the NHS and third sector organisations should do.

The Mirror is using its platform to run Missed – a campaign to shine a light on underrepresented public-facing missing persons in the UK in collaboration with Missing People Charity. Because every missing person, no matter their background or circumstances, is someone’s loved one. And they are always Missed.

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