The population of the UK has increased by more than half a million - the biggest rise for 70 years - according to official figures.
There were 65,648,000 people in the UK in June 2016, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
The ONS said that was a rise of 538,000 on the figure in 2015, equivalent to a city the size of Bradford.
Net migration of 336,000 accounted for 62.4%, while the difference between birth and death rates made up 35.8%
There were 65,648,000 people in the UK in June 2016, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
The ONS said that was a rise of 538,000 on the figure in 2015, equivalent to a city the size of Bradford.
Net migration of 336,000 accounted for 62.4%, while the difference between birth and death rates made up 35.8%
We need to build 896 Grenfell tower's every year just to keep us with this
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