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  1. On Sunday 29 April 2001 the United Kingdom Government held a census. [1] This was the 19th UK Census. United Kingdom Census 2001 was started by the Office for National Statistics in England and Wales, the General Register Office for Scotland and the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency. It was the first census to ask people in ...

  2. Census 1931. The United Kingdom Census 1931 was a census of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland that was carried out on 26 April 1931. A census in Northern Ireland had been taken in April 1926, so no census was taken there in 1931. The questions asked were similar to those in 1921, with the addition of a question about ...

  3. 27. Feb. 2014 · Supporting documents. Data for Census 2011 Constituency results: United Kingdom. Population censuses in the UK have been held nearly every 10 years since 1801. In 2011 a Census was carried out on Sunday 27 March. The results provide comparative statistics for all 650 parliamentary constituencies in the UK.

  4. The 1951 census had been the first national census since 1931; the 1941 census effort had been abandoned due to the ongoing Second World War, and the records for England and Wales from the 1931 census were destroyed in a fire in 1942 whilst in storage. This means the release of the 1951 census will be the first census released for thirty years ...

  5. Islam is the second-largest religion in the United Kingdom, with results from the 2011 Census giving the population as 4.4% of the total UK population, [4] while results from the 2021 Census recorded the population as 6.5% of the total in England and Wales. [5] [6] London has the greatest population of Muslims in the country.

  6. The United Kingdom's population is predominantly White British (81.88% at the 2011 Census), but due to migration from Commonwealth nations, Britain has become ethnically diverse. The second and third largest non-white racial groups are Asian British at 7% of the population, followed by Black British people at 3%.