The population is projected rise to 72.5million by mid-2032 – up from an estimated 67.6million a decade earlier, according to the Office for National Statistics ...
Life expectancy for men is expected to be 82 rather than the 82.5 pencilled in before - with the figure for women unchanged ...
Alongside its principal projection for the UK population, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has published a range of scenarios showing how the figures would change with different assumptions ...
The UK’s population will rise by about 5mn to 72.5mn in the decade to 2032, driven by more international migration than previously projected and by lower fertility resulting in the same number of ...
The UK population could reach 72.5 million by mid-2032, up from the latest estimate of 67.6 million, driven almost entirely by net migration, figures suggest. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) ...
Life expectancy for men and women in Stamford is statistically better than the average for England. A report from NHS ...
Under the principal projection, the UK population rises from ... on groups of variables: a “high population” projection, where fertility, life expectancy and migration are all higher than ...
Use our new UK population projection explorer to adjust factors such as life expectancy, average children per woman and net migration to see what impact each could have on the future population ...
Migration, fertility and life expectancy all affect assumptions about population change (Victoria Jones/PA) Alongside its principal projection for the UK population, the Office for National ...