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  2. North East England - Wikipedia

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    North East England, together with Tweeddale, was the ancient British tribal kingdom of Bernicia (Bryneich) and is notable for providing the stable ancestry of its present indigenous population, which has been identified by DNA analysis to be an offshoot of the group "Scotland, Cumbria and the North of Ireland", but not so closely related to the ...

  3. Portal:North East England - Wikipedia

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    Northern English (N.B. This category covers all of northern England, so includes dialects spoken outside the north-east region) Accents/dialect in and around: Berwick-upon-Tweed ("Tweedside") Newcastle (Geordie) Northumberland and Durham (Pitmatic) Sunderland (Mackem) Grammar: Northern subject rule

  4. Northern England - Wikipedia

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    Northern England has a strong export-based economy, with trade more balanced than the UK average, and the North East is the only region of England to regularly export more than it imports. [178] [179] Chemicals, vehicles, machinery and other manufactured goods make up the majority of Northern exports, just over half of which go to EU countries ...

  5. The region [1] of North East England is divided into 27 parliamentary constituencies which is made up of 11 borough constituencies and 16 county constituencies. Since the 2024 general election , 26 are represented by Labour MPs and one by a Conservative MP.

  6. East of England - Wikipedia

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    NHS East of England, which was the strategic health authority for the area until the abolition of these areas in 2013, is on Capital Park, next to Fulbourn Tesco, Fulbourn Hospital, and the Cambridge-Ipswich railway, on the eastern edge of Cambridge. The East of England Ambulance Service is on Cambourne Business Park on Cambourne, of the A428 ...

  7. Category:North East England - Wikipedia

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    It is recommended that users be restrained in adding pages to this particular category, to avoid cluttering it up. Most North East England topics, such as the towns' categories, are already in the subcategories listed below (County Durham, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear), and it is usually preferable to add a page within those.

  8. Cambridge English Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge English Dictionary. Add languages. ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary;

  9. List of boundary changes in North East England - Wikipedia

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    The Local Government Boundary Commission for England (or LGBCE) was established by the Local Government Act 1972 to review the electoral boundaries of every local authority in England. In 1974 they began the first full electoral review of all metropolitan and non-metropolitan districts, completing it in July 1980.