Hinduism, Roman Catholicism, Islam, Taoism, Buddhism
Related ethnic groups
Mauritians, British Asian, British Indian, Black British, British African-Caribbean, Mixed
Mauritian diaspora in the United Kingdom are British people with Mauritian descent, or who were born in Mauritius. The 2001 UK Census recorded 27,078 Mauritian-born people living in the UK.[1] The 2011 UK Census recorded 40,890 Mauritian-born residents in England, 434 in Wales,[2] 571 in Scotland,[3] and 83 in Northern Ireland.[4] The Office for National Statistics estimates that in 2014, 41,000 people born in Mauritius were resident in the UK.[5]
Notable individuals
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Lise de Baissac, heroine of the Special Operations Executive during World War II[6]
Jean-Paul 'Bluey' Maunick, musician (Incognito)
Safia Minney, founder of Fair Trade and environmental fashion and lifestyle label People Tree
Rav Wilding, television presenter and police officer
Bernard Paul, boxer of the 1990s and 2000s
Julian Peedle-Calloo, TV Presenter
Shelina Permalloo, English cook, author and winner of the MasterChef 2012 UK TV show competition
Jackie Carter, singer and member of the 1970s Silver Convention
Francoise Pascal, actress
Gavin Ramjaun, TV presenter and journalist
Naga Munchetty, TV presenter, newscaster and journalist
Suella Braverman, Attorney General, Member of Parliament, Barrister.
Tommy Fury, Professional Boxer, reality television contestant.
Shalom Brune-Franklin, Actress
Gary Noël, Footballer
Gavin Heeroo, Footballer
Herbert Rawson, Footballer
Kalam Mooniaruck, Footballer
Kevin Sanasy, Footballer
Cat Sandion, TV presenter of the children's TV channel CBeebies and member of the UK version of Hi-5.
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