Yemenis in the United Kingdom

Yemenis in the United Kingdom or Yemeni Britons include citizens and non-citizen immigrants in the United Kingdom of Yemeni ancestry, as well as their descendants. Yemenis have been present in the UK since at least the 1860s, with the first Yemenis arriving as sailors and dock workers in the port cities of Northern England and Wales, and despite a smaller population than other British Muslim groups, are likely the longest-established Muslim group in the United Kingdom, with many of these cities retaining a Yemeni population going back several generations.

Yemenis in the United Kingdom
Total population
70,000 - 80,000
0.13% of the UK's population
Regions with significant populations

South Shields, Birmingham, Sheffield, London, Liverpool, Hull, Middlesbrough, Manchester

Cardiff, Swansea, Newport
Languages
Yemeni Arabic, British English
Religion
Predominantly Islam; minority Judaism

Demographics

The 2001 UK Census recorded 12,508 Yemeni-born people in the UK. Recent estimates are of 70,000 to 80,000 people, including British-born people of Yemeni descent.

According to the 2011 UK Census, a total of 18,053 people born in Yemen were residing in the UK: 16,921 were recorded in England, 853 in Wales, 245 in Scotland and 34 in Northern Ireland.  

The National Association of British Arabs categorises Yemen-born immigrants as Arabs. Based on census data, it indicates that they are the seventh largest population of British Arabs by country of birth.

Communities

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Main Yemeni communities in the UK
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Yemenis are present across the entire UK. Cities with large and notable Yemeni populations are:

Notable British-Yemenis or Yemenis residing in UK

  • Kazna Asker: fashion designer
  • Bader Ben Hirsi: playwright and director
  • Gamal Yafai: boxer
  • Jade Thirlwall: singer, member of Little Mix (of Yemeni and Egyptian heritage)
  • Kaid Mohamed: Welsh-Yemeni professional footballer.
  • Naseem Hamed: boxer
  • Norman Hassan: musician, member of UB40
  • Khalid Saeed Yafai: boxer
  • Sara Ishaq: Scottish-Yemeni filmmaker. Her short documentary Karama Has No Walls was nominated for an Academy Award (in 2014) and BAFTA New Talent (in 2013).
  • Ella Al-Shamahi: biologist and comedian
  • Intibint (Noha Al Maghafi): Yemeni-British singer, artist, and translator
  • Shatha Altowai: visual artist
  • Saber Bamatraf, Yemeni pianist, composer and cultural activist.
  • Galal Yafai: boxer
  • Abtisam Mohamed: MP for Sheffield Central, first UK MP with Yemeni heritage

Associations

  • Liverpool Arabic Centre
  • Liverpool Arab Arts Festival (LAAF)
  • Yemeni Community Association in Greater Manchester
  • The Amanah Masjid (The Muath Trust),Birmingham Archived 2025-09-01 at the Wayback Machine
  • Halesowen and Dudley Yemeni Community Association
  • Yemeni Community Association in Sandwell
  • Yemeni Community Association, London
  • The Council for Arab-British Understanding(Caabu)

See also

  • United Kingdom-Yemen relations
  • British Arabs
  • Demographics of Yemen
  • Yemeni community of South Shields

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