Census finds Britons fear the Dark Side
Press Review 14 February 2003
Workers getting older
Press Review 6 February 2003
New citizens to learn about Queen and parliament
News Article 31 January 2003
New British citizens will have to learn about parliament, the prime minister and the role of the Queen, under new plans out for consultation.
Britain urged to face up to ageing issues
News Article 30 January 2003
The proportion of Britain's population aged over 65 is set to increase over the coming decades, according to the latest research.
Greenfield housing criticised
Press Review 22 January 2003
Westminster loses out in Census
Press Review 5 November 2002
Census chief resigns after leak
Press Review 29 October 2002
Census chief disciplined for misconduct
Press Review 18 October 2002
City population contraction heralds slashed budgets
Press Review 4 October 2002
Minister rejects Fortress Britain 'myth'
News Article 26 September 2002
With statistics showing more foreign nationals than ever before being granted permission to work in the UK, Beverley Hughes has said Labour's immigration reforms have not created a "Fortress Britain".
Census responses 'made up'
Press Review 23 September 2002
Citizenship test call for foreign workers
Press Review 19 September 2002
UK pop 65m in 2025
Press Review 16 August 2002
Morley highlights policy benefits for butterflies
News Article 6 August 2002
Government policy has bucked a long-term decline in the populations of rare butterfly species, research launched by environment minister Elliot Morley has revealed.
UK's immigration hits 250,000 every year
News Article 5 August 2002
Inward migration to the UK has reached "two million every decade and probably more", a think tank has claimed.