... lie herein:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20677515
* The number of foreign-born residents in England and Wales has risen by nearly three million since 2001 to 7.5 million people, the 2011 census shows.
* Those calling themselves Christians was down 13 percentage points at 59% (33.2 million) in 2011, from 72% (37.3 million) in 2001. The number of those who said they had no religious affiliation increased by 10 percentage points from 15% (7.7 million) in 2001 to 25% (14.1 million) in 2011.
* Muslims now make up 4.8% of the population of England and Wales. Of the other main religious groups: 1.5% of people identified themselves as Hindu; 0.8% as Sikh; 0.5% as Jewish; and 0.4% as Buddhist
* The white British population has fallen 400,000 since 2001, now 80% down from 87% - in London 45% of people are white British, down from 58%
* Of the foreign-born who arrived in England and Wales in the last 10 years, 95% were aged under 45
* 4.8 million people hold a foreign passport: 2.3 million from the EU and 2.4 million from outside the EU
* 42% of people in Norwich and Brighton say they have no religion, the highest level in England and Wales
* 2 million households with at least two people had partners or household members of different ethnic groups in 2011, a three percentage point increase on 2001 (1.4 million)
* The employment rate is estimated at 71.8%; unemployment is 7.5%
* In Northern Ireland, the number of Protestants is now 48% (down five percentage points on the last census) and Catholics 45% (a rise of one percentage point)
* Again in Northern Ireland, two-fifths (40%) saw themselves as British-only, while a quarter (25%) identified themselves as Irish only and just over a fifth (21%) saw themselves as Northern Irish only
* The number of people who speak Welsh has fallen in the past 10 years