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Migrants set to become majority in UK

Shannon Roberts | 22 May 2013

The UK is a Crowded Kingdom

05 October 2012

Sex Selective Abortions in the UK

Marcus Roberts | 24 February 2012

Tightening of abortion rules in the UK could result in 60,000 less abortions

Shannon Buckley | 28 August 2011

A new life expectancy of 120?

Shannon Buckley | 01 August 2011

Britain Celebrates Marriage & Hungary Makes Moves to Protect It

Shannon Buckley | 27 April 2011

Britain’s new baby boom

Carolyn Moynihan | 04 September 2009

Bleaker House

Michael Cook | 08 April 2009
 
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