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The population of London is expected to grow to almost 9.5m by 2032 – putting it on course for 10m by the middle of the next decade. The increase will be largely driven by international migration – ...
The population decline in the city after 1950 was the product of government policy. The green belt limited London’s sprawl, and bombed inner city areas were rebuilt at lower densities.
London’s population rose to a record, eclipsing the capital’s previous high set before World War II, with authorities projecting growth of more than a quarter by mid-century. About 8.63 million people ...
The population decline in the city after 1950 was the product of government policy. The green belt limited London’s sprawl, and bombed inner city areas were rebuilt at lower densities.
London could match the population density of Rio de Janeiro or Bangkok unless the city begins development outside its boundaries, a cross-party report warned. The London Assembly’s Planning Committee ...
If the London population continues to grow at its present rate, the nation is expected to become a megacity by 2024, a new report has revealed. London's East End townships are seeing a surge in ...
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