The census figures from 2001 and 2011 (the most recent census) show that Christianity is the majority religion in England and Wales. However, the proportion of people who said they were Christian ...
The 1870 Forster Education Act, the first major education act for England and Wales, enshrined the right to difference of ...
Less than half of people in England and Wales identify as Christian, the first time the number has fallen below 50%, census data shows. Just 46.2% of the population described themselves as ...
T he latest census revealed that of all the faiths in England and Wales, the followers of smaller religions were most likely ...
There are only 13 black or minority ethnic police officers above ... Under-representation is a problem across the board in England and Wales, according to Home Office figures.
Nicholas Hawkes, 39, a convicted sex offender, was the first person in England and Wales convicted of violating the Online Safety Act, which went into effect Jan. 31. The court was told that ...
The 2021 census reflects this change, with 46.2% of respondents (27.5 million people) identifying as Christian, making both England and Wales minority Christian countries for the first time.
With a pack providing front-foot ball and pace in the wide channels, England proved too much for Wales, bagging eight tries in front of 19,705 fans, the most for a Roses game outside Twickenham.
It is now three years since Wales matched England by funding a professional programme but a great chasm remains between the two sides, the class of this championship simply too fast, too strong ...