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UK population grew by half a million last year - the fastest rate for half a century. ... The 3.1million additional people in the past nine years is a little more than the population of Wales.
Around the UK, the population of England jumped by 481,800 (0.9%) to 55,268,100 ... Population change in the UK has averaged 482,000 a year over the past decade.
The statistics predict an ageing population, with some 29.5% of people aged over 60 by 2039 - up from 23.2% this year. By then, more than one in 12 UK people are expected to be aged 80 or over.
The UK population could reach 72.5 million by mid-2032 ... This is not substantially higher than growth in the past decade ... High levels of migration will subside in the next few years, ...
The overall population of the UK is projected to rise by 7.3 per cent between mid-2022 and mid-2032, compared with an increase of 6.1 per cent over the previous 10 years.
The population of the UK is projected to grow from an estimated 67.0 million in mid-2021 to 73.7 million by mid-2036, according to new figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). This ...
The UK city with the youngest population is Slough, with an average age of 33.9 and only one in 10 people aged 65 and over. It is followed by Oxford (34.4) and Luton (35.1).