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  2. Ethnic groups in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) based on population survey figures from 2019, people from ethnic minority backgrounds make up 14.4% of the United Kingdom (16.1% for England, 5.9% for Wales, 5.4% for Scotland and 2.2% for Northern Ireland).

  3. British Indians - Wikipedia

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    The 1931 Census of India estimated that there were at least 2,000 Indian students in English and Scottish Universities at the time, from an estimated, and overwhelmingly male population of 9,243 South Asians on the British mainland, of which 7,128 resided in England and Wales, two thousand in Scotland, with a thousand in Northern Ireland, and 1 ...

  4. Parliamentary Select Committee on Aboriginal Tribes - Wikipedia

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    The committee's recommendations included more "missionary activity" in the empire; that the alienation of land by Indigenous people be regulated; an end to the sale of liquor; stricter regulation of contracts of labour with Indigenous people; and that Indigenous affairs be handled by the imperial Parliament, not colonial legislatures. [5]

  5. Category:2005 in England - Wikipedia

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  6. 2005 in England - Wikipedia

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    More than 50 people are killed and hundreds more are injured. 14 July – A two-minute silence is held across Europe at 12:00 BST to remember the victims of the London bombings. 21 July – Four attempted bomb attacks in London disrupt part of the capital's public transport .

  7. Indigenous peoples - Wikipedia

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    A Kaqchikel family in the hamlet of Patzutzun, Guatemala, 1993. There is no generally accepted definition of Indigenous peoples, [a] [1] [2] [3] although in the 21st century the focus has been on self-identification, cultural difference from other groups in a state, a special relationship with their traditional territory, and an experience of subjugation and discrimination under a dominant ...

  8. Category:2005 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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  9. Celtic Britons - Wikipedia

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    Brython was introduced into English usage by John Rhys in 1884 as a term unambiguously referring to the P-Celtic speakers of Great Britain, to complement Goidel; hence the adjective Brythonic refers to the group of languages. [12] "Brittonic languages" is a more recent coinage (first attested in 1923 according to the Oxford English Dictionary).