Miscellaneous

What is the UK population figure?

What is the UK population figure?

The population of the United Kingdom was estimated to have been over 67 million in 2020, with over 9.2 million of these people living in London. South East England had the next highest population, at nine million people, followed by the North West at 7.36 million.

What are the minority groups in UK?

‘Black, Asian and minority ethnic’ (BAME) is an umbrella term and can include the following ethnic origins:

  • Arabs.
  • Asian or Asian British people.
  • Black or Black British people.
  • People of mixed heritage.
  • Roma, Gypsies and Travellers.

What is the population of England 2021?

Based on our research, England population will reach 56.223 million by 1st July of 2021.

Where is Stone, Staffordshire, United Kingdom United Kingdom?

Stone, Staffordshire. Stone is a market town and civil parish in Staffordshire, England, 7 miles (11 km) north of Stafford and 7 miles (11 km) south of Stoke-on-Trent. It was an urban district council and a rural district council before becoming part of the Borough of Stafford in 1974.

What is the population of the United Kingdom?

UK Population 2021 United Kingdom (U.K.) has population of over 66 million which is ranking 22rd most populous country in the world. The population makeup of UK is: England (84.25), Scotland (8.2%), Wales (4.7%), and Northern Ireland (2.8%). White British is the predominant race in UK.

What was the population of the UK in 1947?

In 1947 for example, there were over 1 million births in the United Kingdom, compared with just 657 thousand thirty years later in 1977. The most common age group in the United Kingdom in 2020, were those aged between 50 and 59, with 4.66 million of them, followed by the 4.4 million people aged between 45 and 49.

When did Stone Rural District become Stone Town Council?

There were two amendments in parts of the Stone Rural parish in Stone Rural District were transferred in. The district was abolished by the Local Government Act 1972, and replaced with Stafford Borough Council and Stone Town Council. The latter publishes a history of Stone.