Ethnic segregation in England and Wales at all-time low - study

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London is very much a multi-cultural melting pot - but one part of east London takes the trophy for its diversity.

Community affairs correspondentResearchers looked at thousands of neighbourhoods across the two nations, alongside data from the 2021 census.

Study author Dr Gemma Catney told BBC News the data suggests people are generally becoming more tolerant. "What we're seeing is increasing levels of people living together or next door to each other, and that indicates a level of tolerance - something that's happened really naturally over time without major government interventions on integration," she added.

 

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