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population, Net migration rate
Net migration could push UK population to 72.5m - ONS
Net migration could fuel a rise in the UK population to 72.5 million by 2032, figures suggest. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has projected a population growth of 7.3% between 2022 and 2032, compared with an increase of 6.1% over the previous 10 years.
UK population set to grow by five million within 10 years - with net migration levels highest in Europe for the first time
Immigration is expected to be the sole driver of population growth in the UK, while projections also show an increase in the percentage of pensioners.
UK Population Projection Raised by Over 100,000 on Migration
The UK’s population is set to hit 72.5 million by mid-2032, according to new official projections, an upward revision of more than 100,000 people that will pile pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer to crack down on immigration.
Trump's tariff threat worked on Colombia
Trump claims victory in tariff and migration standoff with Colombia
Hours after threatening punitive tariffs, the White House said Colombia agreed to accept deported migrants and lifted the threat of new levies.
US, Colombia clash over deportations and raise tariffs in show of Trump's pledge to limit migration
The United States and Colombia, long close partners in anti-narcotics efforts, are clashing over the deportation of migrants and imposed tariffs on each other’s goods in a show of what countries could face if they intervene in the
Colombia agrees to take deported migrants after Trump threatens tariffs
A war of words and threats of tariffs brought Colombia and the U.S. to the brink of a trade war, after the Latin American ally initially said it would not take U.S. planes carrying deported migrants.
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Germany’s Scholz and Merz Take Migration Battle to Parliament
With less than four weeks before Germany’s federal election, Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his conservative challenger Friedrich ...
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Rubio's State Dept caps migration-heavy 1st week with Colombia deportation win: 'America will not back down'
A diplomatic victory against Colombia on Sunday capped the end of a busy week for new Secretary of State Marco Rubio on the ...
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The Climate Migration Question: Rebuild or Relocate?
After a flood destroyed their town, Kentucky residents faced the agonizing choice of whether to stay or to relocate to new ...
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Pressure builds on Keir Starmer over migration as 'figures just keep getting worse'
Tuesday's latest projections by the ONS paint an alarming picture of the impact that will be felt for years to come.
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German Catholic and Protestant churches unite against conservative plan to restrict migration
Friedrich Merz, the leader of Germany’s CDU/CSU conservative block which is leading polls ahead of the Feb. 23 election, is ...
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India, a Big Source of Illegal Migration, Hopes to Navigate the Trump Storm
Fear and uncertainty are rippling through India, which sends more undocumented migrants to the United States than any other ...
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GB News migration row turns explosive as Reform politician rages ‘what rubbish’
Martin Daubney's show on GB News erupted in chaos as Reform MP Lee Anderson and commentator Matthew Stadlen discussed ...
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Website Migration SEO Best Practices To Preserve Rankings And Avoid Common Pitfalls
Website migrations, when poorly executed, risk losing traffic, rankings, and revenue. A solid strategy ensures smooth ...
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Starmer rules out ‘arbitrary’ cap to cut ‘staggeringly high’ migration levels
The Office for National Statistics published estimates on Tuesday projecting the UK population could reach 72.5 million by ...
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