Regional disparities in access to essential services across the country have been laid bare by new think tank research.
Published to mark the fourth anniversary of the Conservative Party's landslide election victory, the New Britain Project's Broken Britain Index brings together 18 critical indicators covering health, policing, transport and local infrastructure to paint a stark picture of the challenges facing the most underserved communities. Read the Broken Britain story here.
Top 20 Hardest Hit Areas
1. Nottingham (East Midlands)
2. Rushcliffe (East Midlands)
3. Broxtowe (East Midlands)
4. Middlesbrough (North East)
5. Sandwell (West Midlands)
6. North East Lincolnshire (Yorkshire and the Humber)
7. Kingston upon Hull (Yorkshire and the Humber)
8. Birmingham (West Midlands)
9. Solihull (West Midlands)
10. Bradford (Yorkshire and the Humber)
11. Hartlepool (North East)
12. North Lincolnshire (Yorkshire and the Humber)
13. Amber Valley (East Midlands)
14. High Peak (East Midlands)
15. Coventry (West Midlands)
16. West Devon (South West)
17. Gedling (East Midlands)
18. South Derbyshire (East Midlands)
19. Wychavon (West Midlands)
20. Wyre Forest (West Midlands)
Ilona. 15.12.2023
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