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How many babies in Britain are called Jihad?

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EXPLORE THE ISSUE 11 October 2025
issue 11 October 2025

Out of office

French prime minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned after just 27 days – making his time in office 22 days shorter than that of Liz Truss. But even Lecornu doesn’t hold the record for Europe’s shortest-lived PM. 

– That honour belongs to Magdalena Andersson, elected Swedish PM on 24 November 2021. She lasted just 7 hours before resigning – although a few days later she did come back as PM leading a minority administration which lasted nine months.

– Pedro Lascurain’s presidency of Mexico lasted 45 minutes on 19 February 1913. He was appointed only to give an appearance of legitimacy to leaders of a coup.

Name drop

A terrorist shot dead after launching a knife attack at a synagogue in Manchester was revealed to have been a Syrian-born British citizen called Jihad. How many babies have been given that name in England and Wales?

1997 – 4

1998 – 5

2000 – 4

2001 – 3

2002 – 3

2003 – 4

2012 – 4

None have been registered since 2012.

Degrees of separation

Keir Starmer dropped Tony Blair’s target of getting 50% of people to university. Which countries have the highest, and lowest, percentage of 25- to 34-year-olds who have completed higher – or tertiary – education?

Highest

South Korea – 71%

Canada – 69%

Japan; Ireland – 66%

Luxembourg – 65%

UK – 60%

Lowest

South Africa – 9% 

Indonesia – 18%

Argentina – 19%

India; Romania – 23%

Brazil – 24% 

Source: OECD

Second base

Would cracking down on second home owners really help solve the housing crisis?  

– In the 2021 census 1.627m properties were used as second addresses. However, many are occupied family homes used by some, such as students, as a second address.

– On census day there were 1.507m properties in England recorded as having no normal residents. But this includes those undergoing renovation or between tenants.

– The number of second homes in England was put at 172,545. The highest proportion was the south-west (1.3%). 

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