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As of October 2023, the estimated population of Great Britain is approximately 67 million people. This figure includes the populations of England, Scotland, and Wales, but does not account for Northern Ireland. Population numbers are continually changing due to factors like birth rates, death rates, and migration. For the most current statistics, it's best to refer to official sources like the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

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