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British National (Overseas) statistics
GLA DemographyThis briefing summarises trends in applications for the (BN(O) route since it was introduced on 31 January 2021 until the end of March 2023. - Updated a year ago
National Insurance number (NINo) allocations statistics
GLA DemographyThis briefing summarises trends in National Insurance number applications from London residents since 2016. It examines the most frequent nationalities represented in recent data, and compares these nationalities with those applying from the whole of the UK. - Updated a year ago
European Union Settlement Scheme (EUSS) statistics
GLA DemographyThis report summarises trends in new applications for the EUSS, outcomes from applications, the most frequent nationalities of London residents applying, and the distribution across London of number of applications and major origin nationalities. - Updated a year ago
Asylum Application statistics
GLA DemographyThis report summarises trends in new applications for asylum to the UK, and the numbers of outstanding applications. - Updated a year ago
Domestic Migration
GLA DemographyThe Covid-19 pandemic impacted both domestic and international migration patterns. This briefing is intended to provide a summary of pre-pandemic domestic migration relating to London, to provide a baseline against which new data can be compared. The Office for National Statistics provide annual data on internal migration moves into and out of each local authority in England and Wales, and for this report we used the data for the yea... - Updated 2 years ago
Population change in London during the pandemic
GLA DemographyThese reports present assessments of the available evidence concerning population change in London since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The main document (May 2021) is accompanied by a short summary report and an annex that provides an overview of the data sources considered. In February 2022 a report was released which integrated new evidence that had become available since the original analysis.