Who are the top 10 Richest men in England?
Top Ten Richest Men in the UK (England)
1.Lakshmi Mittal $28.7 billion Steel
1. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor
(6th Duke of Westminister) $11.0 billion Property Chester 56yo - Married, 4 children
2. Sir Philip Green $7.0 billion Retail (British Home Stores and Arcadia) London; Monaco 56yo - Married, 2 children
3. David Reuben $4.5 billion Investments and property London / Monaco 56yo - 3 children
4. Simon Halabi $4.3 billion Property development London 58yo - Married
5. Richard Branson $3.8 billion Virgin Group (retail, airlines, etc) London 57yo - Married, 2 children
6. Charles Cadogan $3.6 billion Property development London 71yo - Married, 3 children
7. Bernard Ecclestone $3.6 billion Formula One (car racing) London 77yo - Married, 2 children
8. Nadhmi Auchi $3.1 billion diversified London 70yo - Married, 4 children
9. David & Frederick Barclay $3.0 billion Media and retail Island of Brecquou 82 / 82 - both married - 4 children
10. Clive Calder $3.0 billion Zomba Recordings Cayman Islands 60yo - Married
How many cathedrals are there in England?
there are 4 Cathedrals in London
Westminster cathedral
Southwark Cathedral
St. George Cathedral
St. Paul's Cathedral
What is the population of Bideford?
Answer Bideford in Devon, England has a population of about 14,500.
How many people are in England in 1995?
In the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, an official census is carried out at ten year intervals.
The 1991 census said that the population of England (a part of the United Kingdom) was 48,067,300.
The 2001 census showed the population of England as 49,138,831.
The population in 1995 was, clearly, somewhere between these two numbers.
How many people live in Hastings?
As of the latest available data in 2021, the estimated population of Hastings, England is around 91,000 people. Please note that population figures are subject to change and may not reflect the most current data.
What is the population of Essex?
The population of Essex, England is approximately 1.4 million people.
What was the population of London in 1585?
120,000 people
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A century's a long time in the history of a rapidly-growing city: something around 55,000 at the start of the century and 185,000 at its end.
As of 2021, the birth rate in England is around 11.3 births per 1,000 people. This rate can fluctuate annually based on various factors such as economic conditions, social norms, and government policies impacting family planning.
How many houses are there in England?
Have seen the figure 22 million for this, but seems a bit low.
In the 2001 census, there were 22.5million homes in England and Wales.
In that time the rate of building new homes has gone from 130,000 to 180,000 a year.
Given an average of 150,000, my maths gets the total to 24million.
The new census this year will have a more accurate answer, but that means waiting for the results.
How many buses are there in England?
There is no exact number of buses in England as the quantity can vary based on factors such as location, transport operators, and changes in services. However, there are thousands of buses operating across the country to provide public transportation services.
Is London the smallest city in Europe?
Obviously not. Waterford City, Ireland, has a population of around 120,000 and it is not even the smallest city in Europe. So a city of around 15,000,000 (London) could hardly be the smallest.
the actual city of London has a population of way under 10,000, and is the second smallest in England, however Wells in Somerset is the smallest city in England, and St Davids in Wales is the smallest in the UK. the smallest city in Europe is in Croatia, Hum has 23 citizens!
Are there more girls in the world than boys?
It is told that every three boys born there is a girl born. That is what I have heard.
No. The worldwide ratio of male to female birth is 107 M to 100 F . Just a few more boys are born than girls.
Why is population density more useful than the figure for the total population?
Population density provides a more accurate representation of how crowded or spread out a population is within a given area. It helps in understanding the pressure on resources and infrastructure in a region, while the total population figure alone does not account for how the population is distributed across the area.
How many people buy a new computer every year?
In 2010, for the first time, PCs cross a million a day. A million PCs a day - built, shipped, and sold in the industry. Intel CEO Paul Otellini predicts PC sales will double to 2 million units per day by 2014.
What is the population of Bradford?
Bradford West Yorkshire UK
The city has a population of 300,717 and the metropolitan district has a population of 486,000 according to Wikipedia.
In 2007, worldwide about 0.8% of all adults were HIV-positive.
In the United States in 2002, the estimate was that 300,000 men were HIV-positive; the number of these men who are gay is not known precisely because many men who have HIV are not gay, and may who have sex with other men will not admit to being gay.
In 2007, the estimate was the 1 in 5 urban gay men is HIV-positive, or 20%.
Purple is a popular colour because purple make people feel calm, and rested. As to where Yellow is a bright and vivid colour, making you feel more wild, unsettled, and is scientifically proved to make babies cry if you paint their room yellow. Yellow is a color of stress.
Red-Anger
Blue- Also a colour of calmness, which is why a lot of hospitals have lots of blue.
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How many people smoke tobacco in England?
It is estimated that around 8 - 9 million people smoke in the UK
How many people visit Windsor Castle per year?
Windsor Castle attracted 880,000 visitors (2000-01: 1.1 million)
Can the worlds population fit into Delaware?
Sometimes, it really depends on who shows up to this gathering. If Oprah shows up, she counts at 5 square feet as oppose to Nicole Richie who only takes up 1/2 of a square foot.
What is the texture of the Stonehenge?
The stones at Stonehenge have a rough, weathered texture due to their age and exposure to the elements. Many of the stones are also worn smooth in certain areas from people touching them over the years.
What is the root word in enlighten?
Root ="light" (Germanic)
The non-root suffix "-en" = "to cause to be ..."
The non-root prefix "en-" = Italic "in-" (an intensifier) in its French form (probably).
This would make the word "enlighten" a hybrid, a mixture of Germanic and Italic.
Most bank report to a company call Chex Systems. They are a credit bureau that are used for reporting on deposit accounts at banks instead of loans. If the bank you owe money to reports to chex systems and the bank you wish to open an account at uses chex systems more then likely you will need to pay the other account off first. That doesn't mean that you can't find a bank that will open an account for you it will just be difficult to do. The best thing would be to just pay the bank what you owe money to. Most banks aren't going to open an account with an outstanding amount owed to another bank because they don't want you to do the same thing to them.
Who is the oldest person in England?
Where are the thousand islands?
The Thousand Islands is a region located on the border of Canada and the United States in the Saint Lawrence River. It consists of over 1,800 islands, most of which are part of the Canadian province of Ontario, while a few belong to the state of New York in the U.S.