The neighbourhoods where more than 10% don't speak English: Census figures reveal 160,000 people in England and Wales lack basic language skills - as Romanian enters the top 10 for the first time

More than a tenth of residents in some neighbourhoods of England and Wales do not speak English, according to census figures. The huge snapshot of the …


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