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Britain's population surges
24/08/2006 16:50 - (SA)
London - Britain's population has grown to more than 60 million for the first time, official figures showed on Thursday, as it expands at its quickest rate since the mid-1960s thanks to immigration from eastern Europe.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the population
surged by 375 000 to reach 60.2 million by the end of June last
year - the biggest annual rise since 1962, and the fastest rate
of growth since 1965.
"The main factor leading to the increase was net
international migration," the ONS said in a statement.
Net migration - the difference between the number of people
coming into and out of the UK - rose to 235 000 from 167 000
the year before.
Record longevity
The balance of people coming into the UK from new European
Union states was 74 000. The year before, it was just 10 000.
A greater number of births, fewer deaths and record
longevity also boosted the figures.
"The UK population continues to age," the ONS said.
"The number of people aged 85 and over grew by 64 000 ... to reach a
record 1 176 000."
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