Where is the poorest part of England?

In 2010, Jaywick was assessed as the most deprived area in England. In September 2015, it was again named as the most deprived, according to the indices of deprivation based on several factors including: poverty, crime, education and skill levels, unemployment and housing, after being assessed in 2012–13.
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What are the 10 most deprived areas in England?

Top 20 areas with the most deprived neighbourhoods in England:
  • Middlesbrough.
  • Liverpool.
  • Knowsley.
  • Kingston upon Hull.
  • Manchester.
  • Blackpool.
  • Birmingham.
  • Burnley.
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What is the poorest county in the UK?

Cornwall is one of the poorest regions in Britain and northern Europe. Fifteen constituencies in the county rank among the most deprived areas in Britain, according to national statistics.
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Is the UK a poor place?

The UK's poverty rate overall in 2014 was the 12th highest amongst all European nations at 16.8%, however; it has the third-lowest persistent poverty rate. Income tends to be measured before or after housing costs are accounted for (BHC or AHC).
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Is Newcastle a poor area?

According to the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) Newcastle has become relatively more deprived between 2015 and 2019, moving from an overall rank of 42 to a rank of 32, where the local authority ranked '1' is the most-deprived in England.
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What's the poorest town in England?

In 2010, Jaywick was assessed as the most deprived area in England. In September 2015, it was again named as the most deprived, according to the indices of deprivation based on several factors including: poverty, crime, education and skill levels, unemployment and housing, after being assessed in 2012–13.
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Where are the poorest towns in England?

  • Manor House, Hartlepool 60.1.
  • Yarmouth North, Great Yarmouth 65.
  • Wakefield East, Wakefield 76.4.
  • Hartcliffe and Withywood, Bristol 79.4.
  • Sheppey East, Swale 81.8.
  • South Elmsall and South Kirkby, Wakefield 83.6.
  • Norton South, Halton 91.8.
  • Kingstanding, Birmingham 93.4.
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What is the richest town in England?

Featuring red-brick buildings and lavish green spaces, Virginia Water retains the top spot on Zoopla's highest value towns rich list with an average property price of £1,680,781.
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What is the poshest county in England?

Surrey has been named as the 'poshest' home county in England in a new survey.
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What's the richest county in England?

Surrey is the richest county in the UK when it comes to property, according to a survey. Its homes have a total value of almost £288 billion, representing 5.1% of the UK's £5.6 trillion overall property wealth.
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Is Cornwall the poorest county in England?

Cornwall is the second poorest region in the whole of northern Europe and among the 50 poorest on the entire continent, according to data. Figures produced by Eurostat, a European Union data agency, shows that people in Cornwall scrape by on less than £14,300 a year on average.
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Is Nottingham the poorest city in England?

Nottingham has high levels of deprivation and ranks 11th out of the 317 districts in England using the average score measure. Details of the Indices of Multiple Deprivation are provided in the link below and the Indices are often used to evidence funding by identifying areas with higher levels of deprivation.
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Is Liverpool a poor city?

Liverpool remains the most deprived district in England despite an influx of regeneration cash and a government drive to reduce inequality, official figures show.
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Does England support Wales financially?

The Autumn Budget 2021 delivers the largest annual funding settlement to Wales since devolution, helping level up across the whole of the UK. UK Government will provide a record £18 billion per year to the Welsh Government.
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Is Wales a drain on the UK economy?

WALES is a net drain on the economy, with it receiving more than £9bn in expenditure than the Government raises in taxation. The findings from economic think-tank Oxford Economics provide an analysis of the balance of government spending versus tax revenues across the regions and nations of the UK.
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What is Scotland main source of income?

By far the largest is the services sector, comprising around 75% of Scotland's economy in 2019. This is followed by production (mining and quarrying, manufacturing, electricity and gas supply, and water supply and waste; 18%), construction (6%) and agriculture, forestry, and fishing (1%).
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What are the poor parts of England?

Eight of the 10 most deprived neighbourhoods in England are in Blackpool, according to new statistics. Seaside village Jaywick, in Essex, has been named the most deprived area overall for the third time in a row since 2010.
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What is the least deprived area in England?

Wokingham is the least deprived area in England - Government figures show. The Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) shows the areas of the country with the least resources and opportunities.
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Is Yorkshire poor?

1.27million residents were living under the poverty line pre-pandemic according to the figures, with fears that the number will have dramatically increased over the past few months. The poverty rate in Yorkshire at 24 per cent is slightly higher than the national average of 22 per cent.
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Is Durham deprived?

County Durham is ranked 50th most deprived upper tier local authority nationally, placing it in the 4th most deprived decile (40%).
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Is Sunderland a poor city?

Meanwhile, a neighbourhood in the Hendon area of Sunderland has been ranked in 25th place nationally for its levels of child poverty, affecting an estimated 150 children. With our interactive gadget below, you can use your postcode to search and find out how deprived your area is compared to the rest of England.
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What percentage of Newcastle is white?

Demographics of Newcastle

The ethnic groups in Newcastle are White British (81.9 percent), Asian (7.3%), other white (3.7%), Black (2.0%), Chinese (2.0%), Mixed race (1.6%), other ethnic groups represent 1.5% of the population. The traditional dialect in the city is called Geordie.
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