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  2. Prostitution in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Research published in 2015 indicated that there were about 72,800 sex workers in the UK; 88% were women, 6% men and 4% transgender men and women. [9] According to a 2009 study by TAMPEP, of all prostitutes in the UK, 41% were foreign; however, in London this percentage was 80%. The total number of migrant prostitutes was significantly lower ...

  3. Newcastle upon Tyne - Wikipedia

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    The city's thriving nightlife is estimated to be worth £340 million per year, and consequently is seen as a major contributor to Newcastle's economy. [212] The UK's first biotechnology village, the Centre for Life, is located by Central Station. The village is the first step in the City Council's plans to transform Newcastle into a science city.

  4. Tourism in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in the United Kingdom is a major industry and contributor to the U.K. economy, which is the world's 10th biggest tourist destination, with over 40.1 million visiting in 2019, contributing a total of £234 billion to the GDP. [1] [2] £23.1 billion was spent in the UK by foreign tourists in 2017.

  5. Sex tourism - Wikipedia

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    Estimates show 24.9 million victims that are trapped in modern-day slavery, 4.8 million (about 19%) were sexually exploited. [16] It is estimated that about 21% of the total victims of commercial sexual exploitation are children, [17] with the US Department of State estimating that over one million children are trafficked for sex throughout the ...

  6. Nightlife - Wikipedia

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    Nightlife is a collective term for entertainment that is available and generally more popular from the late evening into the early hours of the morning. [2] It includes pubs , bars , nightclubs , parties , live music , concerts , cabarets , theatre , cinemas , and shows.

  7. Woman's Place UK - Wikipedia

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    Woman's Place UK [a] (WPUK) was a British political advocacy group founded in 2017. [2] The group was opposed to gender self-identification for transgender people in the UK , and has advocated restricting access to women-only spaces on the basis of "sex, not gender".

  8. Heaven (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Heaven quickly established itself as the centre of the (then understated) gay London nightlife. Until it opened, most gay clubs were small hidden cellar-bars or pub discos. Heaven brought gay clubbing into the UK mainstream and gave London a club to rival New York's gay super club at the time, The Saint.

  9. Category:British women DJs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "British women DJs" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Samantha Bentley; C.