1. great.gov.uk

    Find out about the North of England's diverse regional economy, worth more than £340 billion and greater than that of Austria and Norway. South of England. ... With valuable business opportunities and attractive investment returns, Scotland has the perfect blend of talent, innovation, and financial and renewable resources to help your ...
  2. Regional economic activity by gross domestic product, UK: 1998 to 2022 ... pandemic, which caused widespread business closures and restrictions on the mobility of consumers. Of the four countries in the UK, England showed the largest increase in real GDP in 2022 at 4.2% (Table 1). ... United Kingdom: 36,844: 3.2: 67,596: 2,506,170: 4.3: Highest ...
  3. lancashire.gov.uk

    The Lancashire-14 NUTS 2 area has the second lowest figure out of the five NUTS 2 sub-regions in the North West of England. The percentages for the four other NUTS 2 sub-regions in the North West were Merseyside (79% or 80%), Greater Manchester (92% or 93%), Cumbria (88%) and Cheshire (128% of the EU-28 average or 129% of the new EU-27 average).
  4. The County of Lancashire was first termed as such in 1186. Its borders have changed over time: The largest urban areas, around Manchester and Liverpool, are no longer part of the administrative County of Lancashire. Lancashire's economy was historically dominated by manufacturing industry, notably cotton processing.
  5. This country note complements OECD Regions and Cities at a Glance 2024, providing country-specific data on the four major themes covered in the report. Data on economic performance and long run trends, the future of labour markets, tackling the climate emergency, and living standards and equal opportunity, are assessed for each country. The User Guide, linked at the start of each country note ...
  6. what-europe-does-for-me.europarl.europa.eu

    Lancashire, United Kingdom #EUandME. Located in north-west England and home to almost 1.5 million people, Lancashire is made up of 12 districts (Burnley, Chorley, Fylde, Hyndburn, Lancaster, Pendle, Preston, Ribble Valley, Rossendale, South Ribble, West Lancashire and Wyre) and two unitary authorities (Blackburn with Darwen, and Blackpool).
  7. great.gov.uk

    The 12 major foreign trading ports connect Atlantic shipping in Liverpool, while areas such as the Tyne, Teesside and Hull provide links to the European continent. The North is home to over 1 million businesses with an abundance of opportunities in sectors such as clean growth, tech, digital, manufacturing, life sciences, financial and ...
  8. en.wikipedia.org

    England: Sovereign state: United Kingdom: Post town: Skelmersdale: Postcode district: WN8: Dialling code: 01695: Police: Lancashire: Fire: ... Up Holland (or Upholland) is a village in Skelmersdale and is a civil parish in the West Lancashire district, in the county of Lancashire, England, 4 miles (6 km) west of Wigan. The population at the ...
  9. San José State University Writing Center

    https://sjsu.edu › faculty › watkins › ukreg.htm

    The United Kingdom is made up of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The standard regional divisions of England are: 1. The South East (which includes the Greater London Metropolitan Area) 2. East Anglia (which includes Cambridge) 3. The South West (which includes Cornwall) 4. West Midlands; 5. East Midlands; 6. The North West; 7.

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