United Kingdom Cities by Population 2025

5 Most Populated United Kingdom Cities

96 cities

City
2025 Pop.
London7,556,900
Birmingham984,333
Liverpool864,122
Nottingham729,977
Sheffield685,368
Bristol617,280
Glasgow591,620
Leicester508,916
Edinburgh464,990
Leeds455,123
Cardiff447,287
Manchester395,515
Stoke-on-Trent372,775
Coventry359,262
Sunderland335,415
Birkenhead325,264
Islington319,143
Reading318,014
Kingston upon Hull314,018
Preston313,332
Newport306,844
Swansea300,352
Bradford299,310
Southend-on-Sea295,310
Belfast274,770
Derby270,468
Plymouth260,203
Luton258,018
Wolverhampton252,791
City of Westminster247,614
Southampton246,201
Blackpool239,409
Milton Keynes229,941
Bexley228,000
Northampton215,963
Archway215,667
Norwich213,166
Dudley199,059
Aberdeen196,670
Portsmouth194,150
Newcastle upon Tyne192,382
Sutton187,600
Swindon185,609
Crawley180,508
Ipswich178,835
Wigan175,405
Croydon173,314
Walsall172,141
Mansfield171,958
Oxford171,380
Warrington165,456
Slough163,777
Bournemouth163,600
Peterborough163,379
Cambridge158,434
Doncaster158,141
York153,717
Poole150,092
Gloucester150,053
Burnley149,422
Huddersfield149,017
Telford147,980
Dundee147,710
Blackburn146,521
Basildon144,859
Middlesbrough142,707
Bolton141,331
Stockport139,052
Brighton139,001
West Bromwich135,618
Grimsby134,160
Hastings133,422
High Wycombe133,204
Watford125,707
Saint Peters125,370
Burton upon Trent122,199
Colchester121,859
Eastbourne118,219
Exeter117,763
Rotherham117,618
Cheltenham116,447
Lincoln114,879
Chesterfield113,057
Chelmsford111,511
Mendip110,000
Dagenham108,368
Basingstoke107,642
Maidstone107,627
Sutton Coldfield107,030
Bedford106,940
Oldham104,782
Enfield Town103,970
Woking103,932
St Helens102,555
Worcester101,659
Gillingham101,187

United Kingdom Overview

United Kingdom has 1 cities with more than a million people, 95 cities with between 100,000 and 1 million people, and 951 cities with between 10,000 and 100,000 people. The largest city in United Kingdom is London, with a population of 7,556,900 people.

The United Kingdom is made up of four constituent countries — England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, so unsurprisingly, this area has one of the largest populations in the world. Each country has its own capital, while London serves as both the capital of England and the United Kingdom as a whole. London’s population makes it by far the largest city in the United Kingdom, with an estimated population of over 9.4 million. The second largest city in the UK - Birmingham - has a population of 1.1 million. Seventy-five additional cities have populations of over 100,000, while almost 900 cities have populations that fall within 10,000 and 100,000 residents, making it easy to see why this is easily one of the world’s most populated countries.

The vast majority of the United Kingdom’s residents live within urban areas and cities. This has been a trend throughout several decades, as much of the country is developed and natives and expatriates travel to the larger, busier urban areas in pursuit of opportunities. In 1960, only 22% of the population lived in rural areas. This number has declined to just 17% in 2015, which is on the lower end of rural populations when compared to other countries in the world. The United Kingdom’s population growth across its cities can be attributed to many factors, including the rich culture and history, thriving economies and educational and employment opportunities across the country’s various industries.

Sources

  1. GeoNames