London's population has been predicted to shrink for the first time in more than 30 years, according to a report by accountancy and analysis firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). The change is being ...
The purpose of a city is to allow people to live and work close together, so social distancing has the potential to threaten cities’ very existence. A recent report by audit and consultancy firm PwC ...
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 – ...
London, expected to see area population jump by more than half in 25 years, and already facing housing, health care and other challenges. It needs to start thinking and planning like the bigger city ...
London is projected to see its population rise faster than any other region of the U.K. The number of people living in the British capital is set to reach 9.54 million by 2026, almost 9 percent more ...
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 ...
Humphrey Southall has undertaken projects funded by the Greater London Authority, the European Union Regional Policy Directorate (DG6) and the Centre for Cities to redistrict historical census data so ...
London, expected to see area population jump by more than half in 25 years, and already facing housing, health care and other challenges. It needs to start thinking and planning like the bigger city ...
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