The world city: one in three Londoners was born overseas
14th Nov 2006, 01:19 GMT
A third of Londoners were not born in Britain, according to research which throws fresh light on the capital's status as a multi-cultural magnet. The capital now has its highest proportion of residents who started life overseas, with the foreign-born population standing at more than 2.2 million.
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