Fewer residents in Hastings identify as English

The Union Flag flies at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in Westmister, central LondonThe Union Flag flies at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in Westmister, central London
The Union Flag flies at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in Westmister, central London
Fewer residents in Hastings identify as English than a decade ago as more opt for a British identity, new census figures show.

Fewer residents in Hastings identify as English than a decade ago as more opt for a British identity, new census figures show.

Jon Wroth-Smith, census deputy director, said the recent data highlights that we are living in an "increasingly multi-cultural society" across England and Wales, with fewer people saying they belong to a particular nation.

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