![Up to 'a third of UK population will be black or from another ethnic minority' by 2050 - Mirror Online Up to 'a third of UK population will be black or from another ethnic minority' by 2050 - Mirror Online](https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article3500489.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200d/Commuters-wait-for-buses-near-Waterloo-Station.jpg)
Up to 'a third of UK population will be black or from another ethnic minority' by 2050 - Mirror Online
The Cornish are a Nation - A fascinating depiction of just how Britain was colonised from Europe. Obviously, during this period, countries such as Norway, Germany, France, England etc did not exist.
![Map of blue-eyed Britain: As scientists suggest colour is more attractive, study shows it is most common in Ireland and Scotland, but least likely in the south | Daily Mail Online Map of blue-eyed Britain: As scientists suggest colour is more attractive, study shows it is most common in Ireland and Scotland, but least likely in the south | Daily Mail Online](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/08/30/article-2738224-20ECE9AF00000578-966_636x382.jpg)
Map of blue-eyed Britain: As scientists suggest colour is more attractive, study shows it is most common in Ireland and Scotland, but least likely in the south | Daily Mail Online
Population estimates by ethnic group and religion, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics
Population estimates by ethnic group and religion, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics
![Advisory Committe on Imperial Questions. No. 320, The colour problem in Britain and its treatment / by Mr. K. Little - The Archive Vault - Warwick Digital Collections Advisory Committe on Imperial Questions. No. 320, The colour problem in Britain and its treatment / by Mr. K. Little - The Archive Vault - Warwick Digital Collections](http://wdc.contentdm.oclc.org/iiif/2/tav:4631/full/730,/0/default.jpg)
Advisory Committe on Imperial Questions. No. 320, The colour problem in Britain and its treatment / by Mr. K. Little - The Archive Vault - Warwick Digital Collections
Book Reviews : The Dependants of the Coloured Commonwealth Population of England and Wales. By DAVID EVERSLEY AND FRED SUKDEO (London, The Institute of Race Relations, 1969). ix + 85 pp. 18s - Ceri Peach, 1969
![Map of blue-eyed Britain: As scientists suggest colour is more attractive, study shows it is most common in Ireland and Scotland, but least likely in the south | Daily Mail Online Map of blue-eyed Britain: As scientists suggest colour is more attractive, study shows it is most common in Ireland and Scotland, but least likely in the south | Daily Mail Online](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/08/30/article-2738224-20ECE9AF00000578-656_634x632.jpg)