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York residents among biggest financial beneficiaries of lockdown

York residents are among the biggest financial beneficiaries of lockdown YORK residents are among the biggest financial beneficiaries of lockdown, with people living in the most affluent parts of the city most likely to have boosted their savings during the pandemic. Research shows that residents in 79 per cent of neighbourhoods in the city are likely to have saved money during the pandemic. It means residents in York’s wealthiest areas are the second biggest savers in the UK - with only Exeter likely to have seen more residents boost their savings, according to thinktank Centre for Cities. People living in poorer areas are more likely to have been pushed into debt during the pandemic, according to the report, as they try to meet the cost of essentials because of job losses, furlough and a lack of savings.

England is building more homes than it has for many years

England is building more homes than it has for many years
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Place North West | PM s levelling up pledge falls short of region s ambitions

Place North West | PM s levelling up pledge falls short of region s ambitions
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Blackburn: Town to be 5th worst hit by Universal Credit uplift cuts

Cuts: Blackburn stands to be the fifth worst hit town by the government s plan to scrap the Universal Credit uplift BLACKBURN will be the fifth worst hit town in England by the government s plans to cut Universal Credit in September, a new study has claimed. Meanwhile Burnley will fair even worse as the fourth affected town once the £20 uplift in universal credit is scrapped later this year, according to research by the Centre for Cities. The study found that the average claimant will lose around £1,000 a year, with 20.3 per cent of Blackburn s working age population set to be hit along with 20.6 per cent of Burnley s

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