
"Newham is widely recognised as one of the most diverse local authorities in the United Kingdom. Census-based estimates indicate that no single ethnic group forms a majority."
"Brent, similarly, is among London's most multicultural boroughs. It is consistently ranked alongside Newham as having a highly mixed population, with strong South Asian and African-Caribbean communities."
"Educational attainment in both boroughs reflects a mixed picture. London as a whole has seen significant improvements in school performance over the past two decades."
"However, challenges remain. Areas with higher levels of deprivation and linguistic diversity often face additional barriers, including English as an additional language and uneven access to resources."
Newham and Brent are two of London's most diverse boroughs, with no single ethnic group forming a majority. Newham has a young median age and significant communities including Muslim South Asian and Black African groups. Brent also features a multicultural population with strong South Asian and African-Caribbean communities. Educational attainment shows improvements, but challenges persist due to deprivation and linguistic diversity, leading to inequalities in student achievement. Both boroughs reflect broader trends in urban migration and public safety.
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