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Birth rates plunge to 50-year low while foreign-born parents account for record four in ten, official figures show
Birth rates in the UK have fallen to a 50-year low, with 40% of births now attributed to foreign-born parents, according to official data. The decline highlights demographic shifts and growing contributions from immigrant populations to population growth.
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