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  1. Lists all the National and Official statistics available for UK parliamentary constituencies from 2010 until the present. Geography products Details of the various support files (for example, look-up tables and digital boundaries) that are available.

  2. 1885 - 1918: England (Southern) The boundaries introduced in 1885 remained unchanged until the review implemented in 1918. Between 1885 and 1918 non-resident freeholders of properties in Borough constituencies were eligible to vote in a specified Division of the County, so Borough areas could be considered as being in two different constituencies.

  3. Boundary Assistant. Plan Builder. Create your own plan for UK parliamentary constituencies. Final recommendatons from all four commissions are now available as optional overlays. Go to Plan Builder. Census Ward Profiles. Updated February 2023. Selected ward level statistics from the 2021 Census for England and Wales. Lists the top 20 wards ...

  4. Final report and recommendations. We have now concluded the 2023 Review of Parliamentary constituencies in England, and submitted our final report and recommendations. You can access via the links below the content of that report and recommendations, together with various data files. You can also view an interactive map of the recommendations ...

  5. Should anything be found which doesn't look right, please let us know using the contact form, so that it may be corrected. England (Southern) 1918 - 1945: England (Southern) The boundaries introduced in 1918 remained unchanged until the special review of abnormally large constituencies implemented in 1945. England (Midlands)

  6. Universities. University constituencies in the United Kingdom Parliament existed until 1950, being abolished by the Representation of the People Act 1948. The electorate consisted of the graduates of the universities comprising the constituency. As these constituencies were not defined geographically, there are no Area Maps and Tables for them.

  7. An overview of the data produced by the Commons Library. Find local-level data, Parliament and elections data, and economic data. Browse and compare local-level data between constituencies and other small areas on topics such as housing, health and energy.