Is United Kingdom safe to live in?

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Yes, the United Kingdom is generally safe to live in, with a moderate safety profile. Most areas are very safe for daily life, and serious violent crime is relatively low compared to some other developed nations. However, like any country, it has its hotspots, and property crime, such as theft, is more common in urban centers. Our Net Life Value safety index gives the UK a score of 61/100, which is decent but not top-tier. For comparison, countries like Switzerland score 90/100, while South Africa scores 35/100. This score reflects a generally secure environment, but with variations. For example, London's overall crime rate per 1,000 people is around 89, while smaller towns might see rates closer to 40. The overall quality of life score for the UK is 61/100, factoring in safety, healthcare, climate, and infrastructure. While safety contributes positively, other factors like the relatively high cost of living (average monthly expenses without rent around $1,000) and sometimes unpredictable weather can balance it out. Before moving, research specific neighborhoods in your target city. Websites like the UK Police’s ‘Police.uk’ offer detailed crime statistics by postcode, which is a great resource for making an informed decision.