Almost half the population of England and Wales identifies itself as having no religion, outweighing the number of people who are Christian, research has found.
In 2014, 48.5% of those asked referred to themselves as having no religion, compared to the 25% that fell into the "none" category in the 2011 census.
Those who defined themselves as Christian – Anglicans, Catholics and other denominations – made up 43.8% of the population, the Guardian reports.
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