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  • In the City of London, a significant 43.85% of the population reports No Religion, which is notably higher than both the London Region average (28.17%) and the Nearby boroughs average (28.83%), and even surpasses the England average (36.67%).
  • The Muslim population in the City of London stands at 6.29%, which is considerably lower than the London Region average (14.26%) and the Nearby boroughs average (15.55%), but is roughly comparable with the England average (6.73%).
  • Notably, the Christian population in the City of London, at 34.68%, is lower than the London Region, England, and Nearby boroughs averages, which stand at 40.73%, 46.32%, and 39.8% respectively.
  • The City of London has a relatively low Hindu population percentage of 2.37%, which is notably lower than the London Region average (4.81%) and Nearby boroughs average (3.57%), but is still higher than the England average (1.81%).
  • Barking and Dagenham has a significantly higher Muslim population (24.39%) compared to the London Region average (14.26%), the England average (6.73%), and even the Nearby boroughs average (12.92%).
  • In contrast, the percentage of people identifying with No Religion in Barking and Dagenham (18.82%) is lower than all comparison groups: London Region average (28.17%), England average (36.67%), and Nearby boroughs average (30.96%).
  • The Christian population in Barking and Dagenham (45.39%) is slightly higher than the London Region average (40.73%) but falls marginally below the England average (46.32%). It is, however, higher than the Nearby boroughs average (42.87%).
  • As for the Hindu population, Barking and Dagenham (3.01%) is slightly lower than the London Region average (4.81%) but still manages to surpass both the England average (1.81%) and Nearby boroughs average (2.55%).
  • The Jewish population in Barnet (14.54%) is significantly higher than the London Region average (1.57%), the England average (0.48%), and the Nearby boroughs average (2.66%).
  • Interestingly, the Christian and Muslim populations in Barnet are both lower than the London Region average, with Christians making up 36.55% (compared to 40.73%) and Muslims making up 12.25% (compared to 14.26%). Both groups also fall slightly below their respective Nearby boroughs averages.
  • Those claiming No Religion in Barnet stand at 20.21%, a proportion that is lower than the London Region average (28.17%), England average (36.67%), and Nearby boroughs average (27.74%).
  • In Bexley, the Christian population (50.27%) is the highest among all comparison groups: the London Region average (40.73%), the England average (46.32%), and the Nearby boroughs average (42.75%).
  • The proportion of Muslims in Bexley (3.94%) is significantly lower than the London Region average (14.26%) and the Nearby boroughs average (12.77%) but still slightly undercuts the England average (6.73%).
  • People reporting No Religion make up 33.6% of Bexley’s population, which is a higher percentage than the London Region average (28.17%) and the Nearby boroughs average (31.1%), but still lower than the England average (36.67%).
  • The Hindu population of Bexley (3.05%) is slightly lower than the London Region average (4.81%) but remains higher than both the England average (1.81%) and the Nearby boroughs average (2.64%).
  • 5:10

    1. The Muslim population in Bromley (3.3%) is significantly lower than both the London Region average (14.26%) and the Nearby boroughs average (11.96%), and also falls below the England average (6.73%).
    2. There is a higher proportion of people in Bromley (37.26%) who identify as having No Religion when compared to the London Region average (28.17%) and the Nearby boroughs average (31.62%). However, this is just slightly above the England average (36.67%).
    3. The percentage of Christians in Bromley (48.32%) is notably higher than both the London Region average (40.73%) and the Nearby boroughs average (43.18%), and it also surpasses the England average (46.32%).
    4. Finally, the Hindu population in Bromley (2.92%) is lower than the London Region average (4.81%), but still exceeds the England average (1.81%) and is just below the Nearby boroughs average (3.21%).
    1. The percentage of Christians in Camden (31.4%) is lower than the England average (46.32%), the London Region average (40.73%) and the Nearby boroughs average (38.86%).
    2. Meanwhile, the population of Camden (34.63%) that has No Religion is higher than the London Region average (28.17%), but lower than the England average (36.67%) and the Nearby boroughs average (27.9%).
    3. The Muslim population in Camden (16.1%) is above the England average (6.73%), the London Region average (14.26%) and the Nearby boroughs average (15.72%).
    4. Interestingly, Camden (4.8%) has a Jewish population that is about three times higher than the London Region average (1.57%), ten times the England average (0.48%), and over twice the Nearby boroughs average (1.99%).
    1. Croydon’s No Religion percentage (25.88%) falls below the England average (36.67%), the London Region average (28.17%) and the Nearby boroughs average (33.22%).
    2. The Christian population in Croydon (48.85%) is significantly higher than both the London Region average (40.73%) and the Nearby boroughs average (43.37%). This percentage also surpasses the England average (46.32%).
    3. While the Muslim population in Croydon (10.42%) is higher than the England average (6.73%), it falls below the London Region average (14.26%) and the Nearby boroughs average (10.52%).
    4. Croydon (5.92%) also stands out with its Hindu population being above the England average (1.81%), the London Region average (4.81%), and the Nearby boroughs average (2.72%).
    1. In Ealing, a lower percentage of the population has No Religion (19.13%) compared to the London Region average (28.17%), England average (36.67%), and Nearby boroughs average (27.84%).
    2. The Muslim population in Ealing (18.77%) is substantially higher than the England average (6.73%) and the London Region average (14.26%), and also exceeds the Nearby boroughs average (12.13%).
    3. However, the Christian population in Ealing (37.85%) is lower than the England average (46.32%), the London Region average (40.73%), and the Nearby boroughs average (41.01%).
    4. Significantly, Ealing stands out with its Sikh population (7.76%) being more than five times the London Region average (1.47%), over eight times the England average (0.92%), and quadruple the Nearby boroughs average (1.93%).
    1. The percentage of the population in Enfield that identifies as having No Religion (19.77%) is lower than the London Region average (28.17%), the England average (36.67%), and the Nearby boroughs average (27.12%).
    2. The Muslim population in Enfield (18.63%) exceeds the England average (6.73%), the London Region average (14.26%), and the Nearby boroughs average (15.43%).
    3. Meanwhile, the percentage of Christians in Enfield (46.37%) is slightly higher than the England average (46.32%), the London Region average (40.73%) and the Nearby boroughs average (40.04%).
    4. Finally, Enfield’s Hindu population (3.1%) is higher than the England average (1.81%), but falls below the London Region average (4.81%) and the Nearby boroughs average (4.56%).

    11:15

    1. The Christian community in Hackney, accounting for 30.68% of the population, falls significantly short when compared to the England average of 46.32%, the London Region average of 40.73%, and the Nearby Boroughs average of 40.11%.
    2. The No religion category in Hackney, at 36.32%, exceeds both the London Region average of 28.17% and the Nearby Boroughs average of 28.63%, although it is slightly lower than the England average of 36.67%.
    3. Hackney’s Muslim community, at 13.34%, is almost double the England average of 6.73% but is slightly lower than both the London Region average (14.26%) and Nearby Boroughs average (15.55%).
    4. A noteworthy observation is that Hackney’s Jewish population, at 6.72%, is strikingly higher than the London Region average of 1.57%, the England average of 0.48%, and the Nearby Boroughs average of 1.86%.
    1. Hammersmith and Fulham showcase a Christian community (45.68%) that surpasses the London Region average (40.73%), and the Nearby Boroughs average (40.18%), while it nearly matches the England average (46.32%).
    2. Those identifying as no religion in Hammersmith and Fulham make up 30.61% of the population, which is higher than the London Region average (28.17%) and Nearby Boroughs average (28.87%), but lower than the England average (36.67%).
    3. The area’s Muslim community (11.62%) is notably higher than the England average (6.73%), but is lower than the London Region average (14.26%) and Nearby Boroughs average (13.52%).
    4. The Hindu population in Hammersmith and Fulham, at 1.21%, is significantly lower than the London Region average (4.81%), the Nearby Boroughs average (4.97%), and is slightly below the England average (1.81%).
    1. Haringey presents a Christian population (39.34%) which is lower than both the England average (46.32%) and the London Region average (40.73%), while almost matching the Nearby Boroughs average (39.74%).
    2. The portion of the population identifying as no religion in Haringey (31.61%) is higher than both the London Region average (28.17%) and the Nearby Boroughs average (27.28%), but it is lower than the England average (36.67%).
    3. The Muslim community in Haringey (12.6%) is significantly higher than the England average (6.73%), but is slightly lower than the London Region average (14.26%) and the Nearby Boroughs average (15.65%).
    4. Haringey’s Hindu community, making up 1.34% of the population, is much lower than the London Region average (4.81%), the England average (1.81%), and the Nearby Boroughs average (4.44%).
    1. Harrow exhibits a Hindu population (25.8%) which is phenomenally higher than the London Region average (4.81%), the England average (1.81%), and the Nearby Boroughs average (5.32%).
    2. The no religion category in Harrow, at 10.62%, is notably lower than the England average (36.67%), the London Region average (28.17%), and the Nearby Boroughs average (27.35%).
    3. Harrow’s Christian population, at 33.92%, is lower than the England average (46.32%), the London Region average (40.73%), and the Nearby Boroughs average (40.81%).
    4. The area’s Muslim community (15.89%) is over double the England average (6.73%) and is also higher than the London Region average (14.26%) and the Nearby Boroughs average (12.85%).

    16-20

  • In Hillingdon, the proportion of the population that identifies as having no religion (19.36%) is lower than both the London Region average (28.17%) and the England average (36.67%), but is closer to the Nearby boroughs average (27.44%).
  • When compared to the England average (1.81%), London Region average (4.81%), and Nearby boroughs average (5.68%), the percentage of Hindus is significantly higher in Hillingdon (10.79%).
  • The Muslim population in Hillingdon (14.41%) is slightly higher than the London Region average (14.26%) and more than double the England average (6.73%), but is only slightly above the Nearby boroughs average (11.5%).
  • Hillingdon has an impressive Sikh population proportion (8.61%) that is far above the averages of England (0.92%), London Region (1.47%), and Nearby boroughs (2.12%).
  • In Hounslow, the population identifying as having no religion (18.57%) is lower than both the England average (36.67%) and the London Region average (28.17%). It’s also slightly lower than the Nearby boroughs average (28.37%).
  • Hounslow showcases a slightly higher proportion of Muslims (16.67%) when compared to the London Region average (14.26%), and a notably higher percentage than both the England average (6.73%) and Nearby boroughs average (11.76%).
  • The proportion of Sikhs in Hounslow (8.56%) greatly exceeds the England average (0.92%), London Region average (1.47%), and Nearby boroughs average (1.93%).
  • The Christian population in Hounslow (38.26%) is slightly below the averages of England (46.32%), London Region (40.73%), and Nearby boroughs (42.31%).
  • In Islington, the percentage of individuals identifying with no religion (40.84%) is substantially higher than the London Region average (28.17%), England average (36.67%), and Nearby boroughs average (27.91%).
  • The proportion of Christians in Islington (34.69%) is below the England average (46.32%), London Region average (40.73%), and Nearby boroughs average (39.15%).
  • Compared to the London Region average (14.26%) and Nearby boroughs average (16.03%), the Muslim population in Islington (11.93%) is slightly lower. However, it’s higher than the England average (6.73%).
  • Islington has a remarkably low Hindu population (1.01%), much lower than the averages of England (1.81%), London Region (4.81%), and Nearby boroughs (4.48%).
  • The percentage of the Kensington and Chelsea population that identifies as having no religion (24.84%) is below both the England average (36.67%) and the London Region average (28.17%), and is near the Nearby boroughs average (28.55%).
  • On the other hand, the Christian population in Kensington and Chelsea (48.36%) is higher than the England average (46.32%), London Region average (40.73%), and Nearby boroughs average (39.89%).
  • The Muslim population in Kensington and Chelsea (11.76%) is slightly lower than the London Region average (14.26%), but it’s higher than the England average (6.73%) and nearly matches the Nearby boroughs average (14.48%).
  • The Hindu population in Kensington and Chelsea (1.1%) is lower than the averages for England (1.81%), London Region (4.81%), and Nearby boroughs (4.8%).
  • 21:25

    1. In Lambeth, the proportion of people identifying as No religion (37.5%) is significantly higher than the London Region average (28.17%) and the nearby boroughs average (30.24%), but similar to the England average (36.67%).
    2. The Muslim population in Lambeth (8.14%) is below the London Region average (14.26%) and the nearby boroughs average (13.69%), but it is higher than the England average (6.73%).
    3. The proportion of Christians in Lambeth (43.67%) is slightly higher than the London Region average (40.73%) and nearby boroughs average (40.93%) but lower than the England average (46.32%).
    4. Lambeth has a significantly lower proportion of Hindus (1.0%) compared to the London Region average (4.81%) and the nearby boroughs average (3.8%), although it is on par with the England average (1.81%).
    1. In Lewisham, the proportion of people identifying as No religion (36.73%) is notably higher than the London Region average (28.17%) and slightly higher than the nearby boroughs average (30.81%), but on par with the England average (36.67%).
    2. The Muslim population in Lewisham (7.41%) is lower than both the London Region average (14.26%) and the nearby boroughs average (13.74%), but higher than the England average (6.73%).
    3. The proportion of Christians in Lewisham (43.82%) is marginally higher than the London Region average (40.73%) and the nearby boroughs average (41.38%), but lower than the England average (46.32%).
    4. Lewisham’s Hindu population (2.15%) is significantly lower than the London Region average (4.81%), but is above the England average (1.81%) and marginally lower than the nearby boroughs average (3.18%).
    1. The proportion of people identifying as No religion in Merton (27.99%) is slightly lower than the London Region average (28.17%), considerably lower than the England average (36.67%), and also lower than the nearby boroughs average (31.46%).
    2. Merton’s Muslim population (10.07%) is below the London Region average (14.26%) and the nearby boroughs average (11.31%), but is higher than the England average (6.73%).
    3. The proportion of Christians in Merton (47.08%) is higher than the London Region average (40.73%), the nearby boroughs average (42.46%), and marginally above the England average (46.32%).
    4. Merton’s Hindu population (5.86%) is significantly higher than both the London Region average (4.81%) and the England average (1.81%), and also higher than the nearby boroughs average (3.76%).
    1. The proportion of people identifying as No religion in Newham (14.47%) is significantly lower than the London Region average (28.17%), the England average (36.67%), and the nearby boroughs average (29.46%).
    2. Newham has a notably high Muslim population (34.8%), which is more than double the London Region average (14.26%), over five times the England average (6.73%), and well above the nearby boroughs average (14.45%).
    3. The proportion of Christians in Newham (35.25%) is lower than the London Region average (40.73%), the England average (46.32%), and the nearby boroughs average (41.43%).
    4. Newham’s Hindu population (6.1%) is notably higher than the London Region average (4.81%), over three times the England average (1.81%), and nearly double the nearby boroughs average (3.07%).

    26:28

    1. The No religion population in Richmond upon Thames (37.93%) is significantly higher than the London Region average (28.17%) and nearby boroughs average (28.55%) but marginally higher than the England average (36.67%).
    2. The Muslim population in Richmond upon Thames (4.35%) is significantly lower than the London Region average (14.26%) and nearby boroughs average (11.58%) but slightly lower than the England average (6.73%).
    3. The Christian population in Richmond upon Thames (45.35%) is marginally higher than the London Region average (40.73%) and nearby boroughs average (42.34%) but is lower than the England average (46.32%).
    4. The Hindu population in Richmond upon Thames (2.14%) is significantly lower than the London Region average (4.81%) and nearby boroughs average (5.36%), but is slightly higher than the England average (1.81%).
    1. In Southwark, the proportion of the population reporting No religion (36.39%) is significantly higher than the London Region average (28.17%) and the nearby boroughs average (30.28%), but slightly lower than the England average (36.67%).
    2. The Muslim population in Southwark (9.63%) is lower than the London Region average (14.26%) but is higher than the England average (6.73%) and is slightly lower than the nearby boroughs average (14.39%).
    3. Southwark’s Christian population proportion (43.33%) is marginally higher than the London Region average (40.73%), but is lower than both the England average (46.32%) and the nearby boroughs average (40.69%).
    4. The Hindu population in Southwark (1.12%) is significantly lower than the London Region average (4.81%), the England average (1.81%), and the nearby boroughs average (3.55%).
    1. The No religion population in Sutton (32.33%) is slightly higher than the London Region average (28.17%) and nearby boroughs average (32.56%), but is significantly lower than the England average (36.67%).
    2. The Muslim population in Sutton (7.03%) is significantly lower than the London Region average (14.26%) and nearby boroughs average (10.02%), but is marginally higher than the England average (6.73%).
    3. The proportion of the population in Sutton identifying as Christian (45.77%) is slightly higher than the London Region average (40.73%) and nearby boroughs average (43.82%), but is slightly lower than the England average (46.32%).
    4. The Hindu population in Sutton (7.0%) is significantly higher than the London Region average (4.81%), England average (1.81%), and the nearby boroughs average (3.18%).

    29:33

    Apologies for the incomplete response earlier. Below are the completed responses, with 4 observations for each area.
  • In Tower Hamlets, the Muslim population (39.93%) vastly outnumbers the London Region average (14.26%), the England average (6.73%), and even the nearby boroughs average (15.17%).
  • Interestingly, the proportion of people identifying as Christian is significantly lower in Tower Hamlets (22.31%) compared to the London Region average (40.73%), England average (46.32%), and the nearby boroughs average (40.36%).
  • The percentage of individuals practicing Hinduism (2.03%) in Tower Hamlets is just slightly above the England average (1.81%), but it falls below both the London Region average (4.81%) and the nearby boroughs average (3.53%).
  • Those stating no religion in Tower Hamlets account for 26.63%, which is lower than the London Region average (28.17%), England average (36.67%), and the nearby boroughs average (29.07%).
  • Waltham Forest presents a unique religious mix with a notably higher percentage of Muslim residents (21.61%) than both the England average (6.73%) and nearby boroughs average (14.68%), albeit it’s still lower than the London Region average (14.26%).
  • The Christian population in Waltham Forest (39.02%) is slightly lower than the nearby boroughs average (41.06%) and well below the England average (46.32%).
  • Interestingly, the Hindu population (1.85%) in Waltham Forest is on par with the England average (1.81%), but it’s lower than the London Region average (4.81%) and the nearby boroughs average (3.28%).
  • Residents who identify with no religion in Waltham Forest comprise 27.92% of the population, slightly below the London Region average (28.17%), well below the England average (36.67%), but just above the nearby boroughs average (28.52%).
  • Sure, here are the observations for the other areas:
  • In Wandsworth, the Christian population (42.64%) is slightly higher than the London Region average (40.73%) and the nearby boroughs average (40.98%), yet remains lower than the England average (46.32%).
  • The percentage of Muslim residents in Wandsworth (9.93%) is significantly higher than the England average (6.73%), but it falls below the London Region average (14.26%) and the nearby boroughs average (13.28%).
  • Interestingly, the Hindu population in Wandsworth (1.96%) is slightly above the England average (1.81%), yet it’s lower than the London Region average (4.81%) and the nearby boroughs average (3.9%).
  • Residents who identify as having no religion make up 36.2% of the population in Wandsworth, a figure that’s higher than both the London Region average (28.17%) and the nearby boroughs average (29.85%), and is very close to the England average (36.67%).
  • The Christian population in Westminster (37.33%) is notably lower than the England average (46.32%), the London Region average (40.73%), and the nearby boroughs average (39.35%).
  • Westminster has a Muslim population percentage (20.01%) that is higher than both the England average (6.73%) and the London Region average (14.26%), but it’s roughly on par with the nearby boroughs average (14.78%).
  • With respect to the Hindu population, Westminster (2.18%) is slightly above the England average (1.81%), yet it’s lower than both the London Region average (4.81%) and the nearby boroughs average (4.5%).
  • Individuals who identify with no religion in Westminster comprise 25.92% of the population, which is lower than the averages for England (36.67%), London Region (28.17%), and the nearby boroughs (28.77%).
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