Monday, Aug 16, 2010
A Tale of Two Nations
Mail: North-South dividing line slips southwards as recession widens economic gap
The traditional North/ South divide is creeping further south as the impact of the recession widens the economic gap in Britain, an academic claims. Analysis of average incomes, house prices, life expectancy and levels of education shows that the gap between the two regions has grown wider in the recession.
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1. mr g said...
Cheltenham, Evesham, Great Malvern, Worcester, Stratford on Avon didn't appear very northern when I was there earlier this year, they certainly don't resemble Halifax, Huddersfield, Dewsbury and Batley.