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  2. North–South divide in England - Wikipedia

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    North–south divide between the Provinces of Canterbury and York. Within the Church of England, there is the Province of York in the North and the Province of Canterbury in the Midlands and the South. While this has a separation of sorts, it is not a North–South divide, as the Midlands is included.

  3. North–South divide in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Map (in equal-size constituencies) of the 2017 general election results showing the red wall. In political terms, the South, and particularly South East England (outside inner London) and East of England, is largely centre-right, and supportive of the Conservative Party, while the North was, at least until the 2019 general election, more supportive of the centre-left Labour Party.

  4. Regions of England - Wikipedia

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    While the UK was a member of the European Union, they defined areas (constituencies) for the purposes of elections to the European Parliament. Eurostat also used them to demarcate first level Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) regions ("NUTS 1 regions") within the European Union , which in 2021 were superseded by ...

  5. Government Offices for the English regions - Wikipedia

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    There were Government Offices in the East Midlands, East of England, London, North East, North West (until 1998 there was a separate GO for Merseyside), South East, South West, West Midlands and Yorkshire and the Humber regions.

  6. Watford Gap - Wikipedia

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    North/South divide [ edit ] Making use of the above linguistic divide, authors, journalists and social commentators have written and spoken of a north–south divide between Northern England and Southern England , referring figuratively to Watford Gap as marking the boundary between the regions.

  7. Northern England - Wikipedia

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    The increasing awareness of the North–South divide strengthened the distinct Northern English identity, which, despite regeneration in some of the major cities, remains to this day. [124] The region saw several IRA attacks during the Troubles, including the M62 coach bombing, the Warrington bomb attacks and the 1992 and 1996 Manchester bombings.

  8. Global North and Global South - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, in Regionalism Across the North-South Divide: State Strategies and Globalization, Jean Grugel stated that the three factors that direct the economic development of states in the Global south are "élite behaviour within and between nation states, integration and cooperation within 'geographic' areas, and the resulting position of ...

  9. Devolution to the North of England - Wikipedia

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    King Oswald's Banner, used to represent the greater region and former kingdom of Northumbria. Northern England as defined along Historic Counties. Northern England devolution is the broad term used to describe the wish for devolved governmental powers that would give more autonomy to the Northern Counties (those northern parts of England in the North–South divide in the United Kingdom).