List of British Pakistanis

The following is a list of notable British Pakistanis, namely notable citizens or residents of the United Kingdom whose ethnic origins lie in Pakistan:

Academia and education

Humanities


Natural sciences

Social sciences

University leadership and executives

Business and finance

FTSE 100 and multinational corporations

Small and medium-sized enterprises

Entertainment

Journalism and media

Law and justice

Literature and art

Civil Service, Military and Police

Politics

Members of Parliament

Peers

Members of European Parliament

Members of Scottish Parliament

Members of Welsh Assembly

Mayors

Others in politics

Religion

Militants

Science and medicine

Head of organisation

Sport

Boxing

Cricket

Football

Martial arts

Other sports

Other

See also

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