Migration trends reshape England and Wales population
New figures show significant changes in population distribution across England and Wales, driven by migration patterns and demographic shifts. Experts analyse the implications.
New figures show significant changes in population distribution across England and Wales, driven by migration patterns and demographic shifts. Experts analyse the implications.
The Office for National Statistics reports a historic population surge in England and Wales, driven by migration and changing demographics. Discover the key trends shaping the UK's future.
New figures reveal a dramatic population surge in England and Wales, fuelled by migration. Explore the implications for housing, services, and society.
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New projections reveal that migration will drive the UK's population to grow faster than any other large EU country, reaching 74.3 million by 2100. Experts warn of major societal and economic impacts.
For the first time since 1851, Wales has recorded a population decline, according to the latest census data. The figures highlight significant demographic shifts, with implications for public services and policymaking.