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An Act for taking the Census of England. ... 1860 or the Census (No. 2) Act 1860 (repealed) 23 & 24 Vict. c. 62. ... Wexford Free Bridge Act 1860.
The census in the United Kingdom is decennial, that is, held every ten years, although there is provision in the Census Act 1920 for a census to take place at intervals of five years or more. There are actually three separate censuses in the United Kingdom – in England and Wales , Scotland , and Northern Ireland – although they are often co ...
The Census Act 1920 (10 & 11 Geo. 5.c. 41) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.Providing for a census for Great Britain (or any subsidiary part of it), on a date to be fixed by Order in Council, it remains the primary legislation for the provision of the UK census in England, Scotland, and Wales.
The Census Act 1920 provides the legal framework for conducting all censuses in Great Britain (Scotland, [9] England, and Wales). The primary legislation for Northern Ireland was introduced in 1969. Before this legislation, it was necessary to have a separate act of parliament for each census. [10]
The census was conducted under the Census Act 1920, which prohibits disclosure for 100 years after the census was taken. [4]On 27 February 2019 Findmypast announced that it had been awarded the contract by the UK National Archives (in association with the Office for National Statistics) to digitise the 1921 census for England and Wales and publish it online. [1]
There were 13,924 people aged 100 or older in 2021, the Office for National Statistics said.
An Act to make provision for the collection and application of the excise duties on mechanically-propelled vehicles and on carriages; to amend the Finance Act, 1920, [j] as respects such duties; and to amend the Motor Car Acts, 1896 [k] and 1903, [l] and the Development and Road Improvement Funds Act, 1909; [m] and to make other provision with ...
An Act to amend sections forty-two, fifty-one, fifty-four, sixty-nine, one hundred and three, one hundred and fifteen, and one hundred and twenty-one of the Local Government (Ireland) Act, 1898, and Articles nineteen, twenty-four, and thirty-six of the Schedule to the Local Government (Application of Enactments) Order, 1898.