What is the whitest city in the UK?

That figure is highest in Wales and the North east of England - the whitest borough is Blanaeu Gwent in Wales, where 96.5% of the population is white British, followed by Copeland in Cumbria, where only 2% of the population are not white.
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What is the whitest city in England?

Cities across the UK regions with high White British populations include Swansea (91.5%), Kingston Upon Hull (89.7%), Plymouth (92.2%), Darlington (93.7%), Belfast (96.4% - NI classification "white"), Norwich (84.7%), Liverpool (84.8%) and Chelmsford (90.0%).
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What is the whitest part of the UK?

To the west of Wales and northern England and to the southeast of Northern Ireland, the Irish Sea separates Great Britain from Ireland, while southwestern England, the northwestern coast of Northern Ireland, and western Scotland face the Atlantic Ocean. At its widest the United Kingdom is 300 miles (500 km) across.
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Which UK city is the least ethnically diverse?

Two months ago, Easington secured another dubious accolade when the Office of National Statistics (ONS) revealed it was the least ethnically diverse place in Britain: there was less chance of two randomly selected people belonging to different ethnic groups in Easington than anywhere else in the country.
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What majority of the UK is white?

As part of the White ethnic group, an estimated 78.4% of the population in England and Wales identified their ethnic group as White British in 2019, a decrease of just over 2 percentage points since the 2011 Census; Other White increased by nearly 1.5 percentage points to an estimated 5.8%.
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'I'm British but have no white friends' - BBC London



Which UK city has the most immigrants?

The most recent available data show that, from mid-2019 to mid-2020, the local authorities estimated to have the largest inflows of international migrants were City of London (13%), Westminster (8%) and Camden (7%), followed by Oxford and Cambridge (each 5%) (ONS, 2021).
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What's the poshest place in England?

The famous department store, Harrods, is located in Knightsbridge.
  1. Knightsbridge. Knightsbridge is one of the poshest neighborhoods in the world. ...
  2. West Brompton. ...
  3. Kensington. ...
  4. Chelsea. ...
  5. City of Westminster.
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Where is the least multicultural place in the UK?

The least multicultural was Easington, Co Durham, at 2%.
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What is the most multicultural city in the UK?

Edinburgh – The Most Integrated Multicultural City in the UK.
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Where is the whitest place to live?

Hialeah, Florida is the whitest city in the United States with 92.6% of its population identifying as White.
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Whitest Cities in America 2022
  • Boise, ID (87.9%)
  • Gilbert, AZ (87.9%)
  • Laredo, TX (87.7%)
  • Spokane, WA (85.3%)
  • Corpus Christi, TX (80.9%)
  • El Paso, TX (80.8%)
  • Scottsdale, AZ (80.1%)
  • Madison, WI (78.8%)
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Where is the most inland place in the UK?

Most Inland Settlement — Coton in the Elms, Derbyshire, England, at 70 miles (113 km) from the nearest coast. Highest Point — Ben Nevis, Highland, Scotland at 1,345 m (4,413 ft) above sea level.
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Are Scottish people British?

People born in Scotland are called Scottish or British and can say that they live in Scotland, Britain and/or the UK. Most people in Scotland will say they are Scottish rather than British. People born in Wales are called Welsh or British and can say that they live in Wales, Britain and/or the UK.
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Is Wales or Scotland bigger?

Scotland is the second largest country in the United Kingdom. Smaller than England but larger in terms of area and population than Wales and Northern Ireland combined. Scotland accounted for 8.3% of the UK population (5.3 million) in 2012.
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What is the blackest part of England?

the regions with the highest percentages of the Black population were London (13.3%) and the West Midlands (3.3%) – the lowest were the North East (0.5%) and Wales (0.6%)
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What is the least diverse county in the UK?

Across the English regions and Wales, Wales was the least diverse area, followed by the South West and North East. Over 95 per cent of the population identified as White in these areas.
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What percentage of London is White British?

At the 2011 census, Greater London had a population of 8,173,941. Of this number 44.9% were White British.
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What of the UK population is black?

Black British citizens, with African and/or African-Caribbean ancestry, are the largest ethnic minority population, at three percent of the total population.
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Is Birmingham more diverse than London?

Ethnicity and Religion in Birmingham

Birmingham is even more ethnically diverse than London, the country's capital city. The 2001 census confirmed that 70.4% of the people of Birmingham were white, 19.5% were Asian, 6.1% were Black, 0.5 were Chinese, 2.5% were mixed race, and 0.6 were of another ethnic group.
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Is London more diverse than New York?

London may come in second place behind New York City for percentage of immigrant population. But it is easily the most diverse city in all of Europe, as well as one of the most multicultural cities in the world.
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What is the non white population of the UK?

Amongst the 56 million residents in England and Wales, 86% were White, 8% were Asian/Asian British and 3% were Black/African/Caribbean/Black British. Of the foreign-born population almost half (46%) identified as White, including over a quarter who identified as Other White (28%).
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Where do most millionaires live in UK?

Surrey and Sussex have been revealed to be the wealthiest areas of Great Britain, with residents owning assets worth an average £263,200 each. The region of Inner London East is the least wealthy, with median wealth of £26,400 per person.
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Where is the poorest place in the UK?

In 2010, Jaywick was assessed as the most deprived area in England. In September 2015, it was again named as the most deprived, according to the indices of deprivation based on several factors including: poverty, crime, education and skill levels, unemployment and housing, after being assessed in 2012–13.
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Where is the cheapest place to live in the UK?

The UK's most affordable cities to live in 2021:
  • Derry, Northern Ireland. Average house price: £155,917. ...
  • Perth, Scotland. Average house price: £203,229. ...
  • Dundee, Scotland. Average house price: £181,150. ...
  • Sunderland, North. ...
  • Lisburn, Northern Ireland. ...
  • Newcastle-upon-Tyne, North. ...
  • Stoke-on-Trent, West Midlands. ...
  • Hereford, West Midlands.
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How many Muslims live in the UK?

There are over 3.3 million Muslims currently living in the UK, 90% of which are from ethnic minority backgrounds. 50% of Muslims are considered to be living in poverty, compared to 18% of the entire country, with levels of full-time employment almost half of that of the total UK population .
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Where do most refugees come from in the UK?

“Where do refugees come from?” The vast majority of people who seek asylum in the UK have fled countries ravaged by war and human rights abuses. In 2015, the largest number of asylum applications to the UK came from nationals of Eritrea (3,695), Iran (3,242), Sudan (2,912) and Syria (2,539).
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