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Percentage of the population whose main language is English in London in 2021. According to the 2011 Census, 6,083,420 or 77.9% of London's population aged 3 and over spoke English as a main language, with a further 1,406,912 (19.8%) speaking it as a second language or well to very well.
London ethnic demographics over time. London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, has become one of the most ethnically diverse and multicultural cities in the world. Greater London had a population of 8,899,375 at the 2021 census. Around 41% of its population were born outside the UK, and over 300 languages are spoken in the region.
List of adjectival and demonymic forms of place names; List of adjectival and demonymic forms for countries and nations; List of sovereign states; List of contemporary ethnic groups; List of indigenous peoples
The lists of people from London, England is divided by London boroughs. A person from London is known as a Londoner . City of London. Westminster. Kensington and Chelsea. Hammersmith and Fulham. Wandsworth. Lambeth. Southwark.
See also: Population of the countries of the United Kingdom. The population of England in 2021 was estimated to be 56,489,800. [4] [5] This is the most recent census. [4] In the previous census, in 2011, the population was 53,012,456. Data for the 2021 census: Female: 28,833,712.
Maria Branyas (born 4 March 1907) of Spain is the world's oldest living person whose age has been validated. [2] John Tinniswood (born 26 August 1912) of the United Kingdom is the world's oldest living man whose age has been validated.
Favorinus of Arelate (c. 80 – c. 160 AD), a Roman sophist and philosopher who flourished during the reign of Hadrian. Fernanda Fernández (1755–unknown), Spanish intersex person. Sir Ewan Forbes (1912–1991), UK noble, formerly Elizabeth Forbes-Sempill and 11th Baronet of Craigievar.
Barrister Mark Watson-Gandy, currently lives in the Blackheath district of the Royal Borough of Greenwich. Benjamin Waugh (1839–1908), founder of the UK charity the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, lived in Crooms Hill. Actor Colin Wells, born in Greenwich. Actor Ben Willbond lives in Greenwich.