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London population above 10.1 million as it bounces back from Covid slump

- MATTHEW DAVIES

New migration and the return of people who left London during Covid-19 has boosted the UK capital’s population, which is “now likely to be well above” its pre-pandemic high of 10.1 million people, a report from the Centre for Cities shows.

The think tank notes that London’s population fell during the pandemic, but “bounced back strongly after pandemic restrictio­ns ended and is now almost certainly higher than it has ever been”.

While London’s population dropped by 75,500 people between mid-2019 and mid-2021, a fall of 0.7 per cent, the “escape to the country” effect was short-lived and, by mid-2022, 66,000 people had moved to the capital, the report said.

“The population dip during Covid was considerab­ly smaller than the figures in the hundreds of thousands that some predicted,” said Andrew Carter, chief executive of the Centre for Cities. “The big challenges associated with London remain. London’s infrastruc­ture is creaking under the weight of its population.

“Policymake­rs have to shake off any assumption that population changes mean questions over the housing shortage and infrastruc­ture will solve themselves. Nor will smaller, less affluent places see huge influxes of profession­al workers with greater spending power.”

Figures for last year have not been calculated yet, but the Centre for Cities predicts that with the influx of people in 2022, London’s population has passed its pre-pandemic peak of more than 10.1 million. “Some inner London boroughs, such as Camden and Tower Hamlets, population inflows have since exceeded their pre-pandemic average. Rising rents suggest that the demand to live in the capital has continued to increase,” the report said.

The think tank’s research was released on the same day that London’s Mayor Sadiq Khan launched his campaign for re-election, with a pledge to build 40,000 new council homes by the end of the decade.

In a speech in central London yesterday, Mr Khan promised to unleash “the greatest council house building drive in a generation” and to double his previous goal to start building 20,000 council homes, which he achieved last year.

Critics point out Mr Khan’s record is below his own targets. On average, since taking office, Mr Khan has delivered about 36,000 homes annually, well below his goal of 52,000.

London’s population dropped by 75,500 people between 2019 and 2021. By mid-2022, 66,000 people had moved to the capital

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