NUTS statistical regions of the United Kingdom
In the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics codes of the United Kingdom, the three levels are:
Level | Corresponding subdivisions | # |
NUTS 1 | Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, 9 statistical regions in England | 12 |
NUTS 2 | Northern Ireland, counties in England, groups of districts in Greater London, groups of unitary authorities in Wales, groups of council areas in Scotland | 40 |
NUTS 3 | counties, unitary authorities, or districts in England, groups of unitary authorities in Wales, groups of council areas in Scotland, groups of districts in Northern Ireland | 174 |
NUTS 2015 codes (now superseded)
Demographic statistics by NUTS 1 region
The 12 NUTS regions of the United Kingdom are listed below. Population numbers are for mid-2019, and areas are in square kilometers. Data is from the Office for National Statistics.NUTS 1 region | Population | Area |
East Midlands | 4.835.928 | 15.623 |
East of England | 6.236.072 | 19.119 |
Greater London | 8.961.989 | 1.572 |
Northern Ireland | 1.893.667 | 13.793 |
North East England | 2.669.941 | 8.574 |
North West England | 7.341.196 | 14.107 |
Scotland | 5.463.300 | 77.911 |
South East England | 9.180.135 | 19.072 |
South West England | 5.624.696 | 23.837 |
Wales | 3.152.879 | 20.736 |
West Midlands | 5.934.037 | 12.998 |
Yorkshire and the Humber | 5.502.967 | 15.405 |
United Kingdom | 66.796.807 | 242.749 |
History
NUTS 2003
In the first version in 2003, North Eastern Scotland was coded UKM1, and Highlands and Islands was coded UKM4.The current NUTS level 1 codes start with "C" rather than "1" because the new list reflected the revised regions of England and local government changes throughout the UK; "1" to "B" had been used for the 11 regions in the previous coding system.
NUTS 2006
NUTS 2006 came into force on 1 January 2008.NUTS 2010
NUTS 2010 came into force on 1 January 2012.2010 changes to NUTS 2 also resulting in changes with NUTS 3 regions
- The combined area of UKD2 and UKD5 were replaced by UKD6 and UKD7, due to the transfer of Halton to the Merseyside NUTS region from Cheshire. This resulted in the following changes to the underlying NUTS 3 areas: UKD22 being split into UKD62 and UKD63 ; The areas of Liverpool, Sefton and Wirral were not changed as NUTS 3 areas however to reflect their transfer within NUTS 2 areas were respectively renumbered from. The two areas of UKD51 and UKD21 were amended by the transfer of Halton from the latter to former to form the new areas of UKD71 and UKD61.
- UKE43 was replaced by UKE44 and UKE45
- UKF23 was replaced by UKF24 and UKF25
- UKG34 was replaced by UKG36 and UKG37
- UKG35 was replaced by UKG38 and UKG39.
- Bedfordshire CC UKH22 was replaced by UKH24 and UKH25
NUTS 2013
2015 changes to NUTS 3 areas without changes to NUTS 2 areas:
- UKJ42 was replaced by UKJ43 UKJ44 UKJ45 UKJ46
- UKJ23 was replaced by UKJ25 and UKJ26
- UKJ24 was replaced by UKJ27 and UKJ28
- UKJ33 was replaced by UKJ35, UKJ36, UKJ37
- UKD43 was replaced by UKD44, UKD45, UKD46 and UKD47
- UKD31 was replaced by UKD33, UKD34 and UKD35
- UKD32 was replaced by UKD36 and UKD37
- UKH13 was replaced by UKH15, UKH16 and UKH17
- UKH33 was replaced by UKH34, UKH35, UKH36 and UKH37
NUTS 2016
- UKM2 is replaced with UKM7 along with associated NUTS 3 areas
- UKM3 is replaced with UKM8 and UKM9
Local administrative units
Level | Subdivisions | # |
LAU 1 | Lower tier authorities or individual unitary authorities ; Individual unitary authorities or LECs ; Districts | 415 |
LAU 2 | Wards | 10400 |
The two LAU levels are maintained by the UK Office for National Statistics within the ONS coding system.
The LAU codes of the United Kingdom can be downloaded here: ''