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  1. The Census (Amendment) Act 2000 (2000 c. 24) and Census (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 2000 (2000 asp 3) are acts of the Parliaments of the United Kingdom and Scotland, respectively. They introduced a question on the religion of respondents to the censuses of Great Britain .

  2. The historical immigration to Great Britain concerns the movement of people, cultural and ethnic groups to the British Isles before Irish independence in 1922. Immigration after Irish independence is dealt with by the article Immigration to the United Kingdom since Irish independence . Modern humans first arrived in Great Britain during the ...

  3. 1921 United Kingdom census. 1931 United Kingdom census. 1951 United Kingdom census. 1961 United Kingdom census. 1966 United Kingdom census. 1971 United Kingdom census. 1981 United Kingdom census. 1991 United Kingdom census. 2001 United Kingdom census.

  4. In 1800, the Census Act was passed, authorising the first modern census in British history to be conducted. Census established and the demographic transition, 1800–2000 Population development of England and then the UK since 1800. The first Census in 1801 revealed that the population of Great Britain was 10.5 million.

  5. The removal of voting rights based on religion occurred with the Roman Catholic Relief Act 1791 in the Kingdom of Great Britain. The right to vote has never since been based on race or religion. All adult men in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland were enfranchised by the Representation of the People Act 1918.

  6. Census (Confidentiality) Act 1991; Census (Great Britain) Act 1900 This page was last edited on 24 April 2020, at 18:18 (UTC). Text ...

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