This figure seems to refer to the 37.4% of Croydon residents who said their ethnic group was “White British” in the 2021 census. But other ethnic categories also include those who are British. About ...
Newly released figures from the 2021 census of England and Wales found that the median age of members of Jewish respondents was 41-years-old, and that there were around 8,000 more Jewish women than ...
A think-tank has suggested there are "significant pressures on housing, public services and community cohesion" ...
FILE - The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby listens to debate at the General Synod in London, on Feb. 13, 2017. Less than half of people in England and Wales consider themselves Christian, ...
LONDON, April 24 (JTA) For the first time since 1851, Britain’s census includes a question on religion this year. The official bodies of British Jewry welcome the question on faith, but some Jewish ...
The proportion of people in England and Wales declaring they had “no religion” has jumped by more than one-fifth over the last 20 years, census figures have revealed. The 10-yearly survey by the ...
Planning has begun for the next census of England and Wales, with the survey expected to take place in 2031. A census of the population has been held regularly since 1801, typically every 10 years, ...
There are 262,000 people in England and Wales who have a different gender identity to their sex registered at birth, the census suggests. The voluntary question, included in the 2021 census for the ...
England and Wales are no longer majority Christian, and are slightly less White than a decade ago, newly released 2021 census data show. The two British nations have fallen from 59% self-described ...
A full set of UK-wide data collected for the 2021 census has been made available for the first time. Many details from the census have already been released, revealing a wealth of population ...
There may be far more Jews in Great Britain than previously believed, experts say following the release of 2001 census data this month. The census found just under 267,000 Jews in England, Scotland ...
LONDON: Fewer than half the people in England and Wales consider themselves Christian, according to the most recent census — the first time the country's official religion has been followed by a ...
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