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Italians in the United Kingdom

Italians in the United Kingdom, also known as Italian Brits (Italian: italo-britannici)[6] are citizens and/or residents of the United Kingdom who are fully or partially of Italian descent, whose ancestors were Italians who emigrated to the United Kingdom during the Italian diaspora. The phrase may refer to someone born in the United Kingdom of Italian descent, someone who has emigrated from Italy to the United Kingdom, or someone born elsewhere (e.g. the United States), who is of Italian descent and has migrated to the UK. More specific terms used to describe Italians in the United Kingdom include: Italian English, Italian Scots, and Italian Welsh.

"Italian Brits" redirects here. For British people in Italy, see British in Italy.

– electrical engineering and computer equipment firm, founded in 1885.

Ferranti

– British telecommunications and engineering company, formed in 1897.

Marconi

– furniture store, founded in 1854.

Arighi Bianchi

– catalogue company, founded in 1912.

Grattan

– hotel and restaurant business, founded in 1935.

Forte

in Clerkenwell, London.

Little Italy

The area around and Old Compton Street in Soho, London used to be known as Little Italy.[56]

Wardour Street

in Manchester used to be known as little Italy.[57]

Ancoats

The area around in Liverpool used to be known as Little Italy.[58]

Scotland Road

The area around Fazeley Street in , Birmingham, used to be known as Little Italy.[59]

Digbeth

where the population is about 8% Italian or of Italian heritage.[60]

Bedford

in Hertfordshire has a large Sicilian population.[61]

Hoddesdon

is the centre of the Scottish Italian community.[62]

Glasgow

List of British Italians

Ethnic groups in the United Kingdom

Italy – United Kingdom relations

Romano-British culture

Italian migration to Britain

Italian diaspora

Accademia Apulia

Lombard Street

St Peter's Italian Church

Italian Scots

Welsh Italians

Genoese in Gibraltar

British in Italy

Little Italy, London

The British Italian Society

Museum of London: Reassessing what we collect: Italian London

History of Little Italy in Ancoats

Stories of Friendship,1943–1945