Subject: All together now
There is a useful supplement in today's Guardian - also available on their
website:
"All together now" (The World in one country; a unique atlas of
multicultural Britain). The Guardian, G2. 23 January, 2006. Available
from: http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,1692835,00.html. Accessed:
23 January, 2005.
All together now
London can claim to be the most multicultural place in the world, its
population drawn from every race, nation and religion on earth. But what
about the rest of Britain? How many new immigrants move here, who are they
and where do they settle? As a follow-up to last year's award-winning
issue charting immigrant communities in the capital, Leo Benedictus set
out on an even bigger task: to meet these populations across the whole
country. The result, which ranges from the century-old population of
Cardiff Somalis to the much newer Portuguese in Lincolnshire, is a
snapshot of the extraordinary cultural richness of the UK today
This is second in the series. The first one was:
The Guardian (2005): London: the world in one city; a special celebration
of the most cosmopolitan place on earth. The Guardian (London), G2. 21
January, 2005.
shiraz
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