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New Report: UK Muslims Younger, More Educated but Face Housing Disadvantage
A new report by the Muslim Council of Britain reveals that Muslims in England and Wales are significantly younger and more educated than the national average yet face persistent housing disadvantages and higher rates of single-parent families. Nearly half are under 25, potentially reshaping politics if voting age drops to 16. Researchers emphasise the community's diversity and argue institutional readiness lags behind demographic change.