More than half of people in City of London are single

More than half of people in City of London have never been married or in a civil partnership last year, new figures show – as the rate of single people across England and Wales jumped in the past decade.

More than half of people in City of London have never been married or in a civil partnership last year, new figures show – as the rate of single people across England and Wales jumped in the past decade.

It comes as percentage of people in legally recognised partnerships has fallen across the two nations since the previous census took place in 2011.

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The number of people not in a civil partnership or marriage when the census took place last year in City of London was 4,594 – 57% of those aged 16 and older.

Nationally, 37.9% of people 16 and older were single in 2021, up from 34.6% in 2011. There is no localised 2011 census data for City of London.

Data from the census shows 2,218 people were in opposite sex marriages and 104 were in same sex marriage last year in City of London. The figures also show 96 were in same sex civil partnerships and 17 were in opposite sex civil partnerships in 2021.

It means 30.4% of people in the area were married or in a civil partnership​.

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There were 537 divorced people, while 22 had a dissolved civil partnership last year.

John Wroth-Smith, Census deputy director, said: "When looking a bit deeper, we can see that the proportion of people in a marriage or civil partnership has declined, which follows the long-term trend of declining marriages."

"Conversely, the number of people who were never married or in a civil partnership has increased by almost 3 million," Mr Wroth-Smith added.

Across England and Wales, 21.7 million people were married or in a civil partnership – making up 45% of those aged 16 and older. And 9.1% of the population are divorced or no longer in a civil partnership.