Migrant population increases by half a million in three years

Researchers estimate that two-thirds of arrivals were from the EU, with 189,000 moving to London

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 28:Border Force check the passports of passengers arriving at Gatwick Airport on May 28, 2014 in London, England. Border Force is the law enforcement command within the
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The number of migrants in England increased by more than half a million between 2011 and 2014, new analysis from the University of Oxford has revealed.

The research, which will feature on BBC's Inside Out show tonight, aims to provide a more up-to-date estimate of the migrant populations than the 2011 Census, which is now four years old.

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