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  2. Demographics of London - Wikipedia

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    The demography of London is analysed by the Office for National Statistics and data is produced for each of the Greater London wards, the City of London and the 32 London boroughs, the Inner London and Outer London statistical sub-regions, each of the Parliamentary constituencies in London, and for all of Greater London as a whole.

  3. Ethnic groups in London - Wikipedia

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    According to the "History of London's Greek community" by Jonathan Harris, [27] the Greek population of London numbered several thousand by 1870 AD whereas in 1850 AD it was just a few hundred. The 2001 Census recorded 12,360 Greek-born people living in London, with particular concentrations in the Hyde Park , Regent's Park , Chelsea and ...

  4. Housing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 it was estimated that there were 391,000 children in London living in overcrowded conditions. [80] Between 1995–1996 to 2013-2014 overcrowding, as measured by the bedroom standard increased from 63,000 households to 218,000 households. [ 81 ]

  5. I moved from California to London 10 years ago. The whole ...

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    Living in London means I can hop on a short, relatively cheap flight and land somewhere with a different language, culture, and cuisine. Speaking broadly, lots of Londoners I know encourage travel.

  6. How renting in London became an unimaginable hellscape - AOL

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    According to SpareRoom data, the average rent for a London room in late 2024 is £993 per month, which means that you need to be earning a minimum salary of £35,000 to live semi-comfortably and ...

  7. London - Wikipedia

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    London is an ancient name, attested in the first century AD, usually in the Latinised form Londinium. [36] Modern scientific analyses of the name must account for the origins of the different forms found in early sources: Latin (usually Londinium), Old English (usually Lunden), and Welsh (usually Llundein), with reference to the known developments over time of sounds in those different languages.

  8. Darius Rucker Clarifies His Comments About Moving to London ...

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    The Grammy winner, 58, clarified in an Instagram post on Saturday, Feb. 1, that he has indeed been "living in London" while recording new material and prepping for new gigs. But, as he wrote, the ...

  9. City of London - Wikipedia

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    The City of London is known colloquially as the Square Mile, as it is 1.12 sq mi (716.80 acres; 2.90 km 2) [5] in area. Both the terms the City and the Square Mile are often used as metonyms for the UK's trading and financial services industries, which continue a notable history of being largely based in the City. [6]