Britain's immigration hotspots MAPPED as boroughs where one in 20 residents are migrants revealed

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Ed Griffiths

By Ed Griffiths


Published: 04/08/2025

- 15:21

Updated: 04/08/2025

- 15:30

Experts suggest that Britain's exploding population crisis is piling even greater pressure upon housing and public services

Up to one in 20 people in boroughs across England and Wales are immigrants who arrived in the UK in 2024, new analysis suggests.

It comes as Britain continues to experience the greatest population growth in 75 years from immigration, according to the latest ONS figures.


Net international migration, defined as the difference between the number of people entering the country and leaving, was positive in all but one of the 318 councils, according to analysis.

Topping the table was Newham, where migrants who arrived in the last year account for 4.6 per cent of the borough's total population.

Now home to just over 374,000 residents, the data revealed that roughly one in 20 people are newcomers from abroad.

Luton and Coventry were also above four per cent, according to estimates published by the Office for National Statistics.

Experts suggest that Britain's exploding population crisis, fuelled by record high immigration levels, is piling even greater pressure upon housing and public services, including schools and the NHS.

The population of England and Wales has grown by over 700,000 in the year to June 2024.

Immigration has been responsible for 98 per cent of the massive increase, with two per cent, or just 29,982, from the difference in birth/death rates.

It is the second largest numerical jump since at least 1949, with Nigel Henretty, from the ONS, contributing "net international migration" as the "main driver of this growth."

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The 12 boroughs where immigrants are a three or more per cent of the population

City of London

Population: 15,111

Net immigrants: 1,630

Population change: 1,505

Immigrants as a percentage of the population: 10.79

Newham

Population: 374,523

Net immigrants: 17,224

Population change: 6,329

Immigrants as a percentage of the population: 4.6

Luton

Population: 239,090

Net immigrants: 10,200

Population change: 5,450

Immigrants as a percentage of the population: 4.27

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Britain continues to experience the greatest population growth in 75 years from immigration, according to the latest ONS figures

Coventry

Population: 369,026

Net immigrants: 15,446

Population change: 9,783

Immigrants as a percentage of the population: 4.19

Middlesbrough

Population: 156,161

Net immigrants: 5,673

Population change: 2,522

Immigrants as a percentage of the population: 3.63

Leicester

Population: 388,348

Net immigrants: 13,110

Population change: 5,652

Immigrants as a percentage of the population: 3.38

Nottingham

Population: 331,077

Net immigrants: 10,201

Population change: 3,891

Immigrants as a percentage of the population: 3.08

Hillingdon

Population: 329,185

Net immigrants: 10,093

Population change: 7,208

Immigrants as a percentage of the population: 3.07

Redbridge

Population: 321,231

Net immigrants: 9,842

Population change: 4,675

Immigrants as a percentage of the population: 3.06

Oxford

Population: 166,034

Net immigrants: 5,029

Population change: 593

Immigrants as a percentage of the population: 3.03

Reading

Population: 182,907

Net immigrants: 5,504

Population change: 3,044

Immigrants as a percentage of the population: 3.01

Barking and Dagenham

Population: 232,747

Net immigrants: 6,989

Population change: 6,446

Immigrants as a percentage of the population: 3

The Prime Minister has agreed to a "one in, one out" migrant deal with France in a bid to control the number of small boats crossing the Channel.

This will see migrants arriving on small boats returned to France, in exchange for asylum seekers who have not tried to enter the UK illegally.

However, Conservative shadow home secretary Chris Philp said the deal offers "no deterrent at all", while Reform leader Nigel Farage called it a "humiliation for Brexit Britain".

Farage said: "This is Brexit Britain" and claimed "we should turn back every boat" with no exceptions.

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