Continuing decline in numbers of those declaring they were Christian (now just over 59%)
2011 census:
A rise in those of no religion (just over 25%) and in Muslims (almost 5%)
2011 census:
Statistics for Hinduism, Sikhism, Judaism and Buddhism also showed an increase
Some areas of Britain are still monocultural as when people first migrated, they tended to settle in groups and in place where employment was to be readily found
Some, for example the Indian Asians expelled from Uganda, were settled in places where local governments said they had the capacity to receive them