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Mid-year (30 June) estimates of the usual resident population for 2011 Census Output Areas (OAs) in the North West region of England.
Maps of rural areas in the north-east region (Census 2001).
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This statistic shows the predicted population of the North East of England, United Kingdom (UK) from 2016 to 2041, based on the 2016 mid-year estimates. The figures show year on year growth, to a total population of **** million by 2041 for this region.
Local council rural focus reports based on Census 2001 - Region: north-east.
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A PDF map showing the output areas in the North East Region of England as at December 2011. (File Size - 15 MB)
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A PDF map showing the lower layer super output areas in the North East Region of England as at December 2011. (File Size - 15 MB)
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A PDF map showing the middle layer super output areas in the North East Region of England as at December 2011. (File Size - 14 MB)
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United Kingdom Unemployment Rate: sa: England: North East data was reported at 5.033 % in Aug 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 4.285 % for May 2018. United Kingdom Unemployment Rate: sa: England: North East data is updated quarterly, averaging 8.500 % from May 1992 (Median) to Aug 2018, with 106 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 13.500 % in Aug 1993 and a record low of 4.285 % in May 2018. United Kingdom Unemployment Rate: sa: England: North East data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Office for National Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United Kingdom – Table UK.G033: Unemployment Rate: By Region: Seasonally Adjusted.
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A PDF map showing the Rural Urban Classification (2011) of the MSOAs in the North East Region. (File Size - 365 KB)
The North East referendum of November 2004 asked voters whether an elected assembly should be created for the region. The referendum aimed to formalise New Labour's regional programme in England and to mirror the creation of elected assemblies in Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and London. Initially, referendums had been planned in three northern English regions, including the North West, Yorkshire and the Humber and the North East. However, two referendums were cancelled by the government once it became apparent that defeat was almost inevitable. Only in the North East was a referendum held. In the event, voters in the North East rejected an elected assembly by almost four votes to one, effectively ending plans for elected regional government in England.This project investigated the activities of the official 'Yes' (supporting an elected assembly) and 'No' (opposing an elected assembly) campaigns in the North East. It set the referendum in the wider context of debates on English regionalism and spatial inequalities of power in the UK state. The interaction between the campaigns and the regional and national media was also researched. It was felt that the media played a key role in translating campaign arguments into issues of public interest.There were three distinct research elements in the project.The first was a programme of qualitative interviews with key actors in the campaigns and regional and national media. Second, an extensive media monitoring exercise was carried out, reviewing newspaper coverage of the referendum over two years leading up to November 2004. It used LexisNexis archives and the web archives of individual newspapers (source: www.lexisnexis.com, no copyright permissions necessary). These data were aggregated into summary information on media coverage. Third, quantitative analysis of elite social networks within the North East region was conducted using UCINET V software. This looked at the board membership of regional and local institutions of governance. A comparison of networks in the North East, North West, and the Yorkshire and the Humber regions was also conducted.
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United Kingdom UB: R&D Expenditure: England: North East data was reported at 302.000 GBP mn in 2016. This records a decrease from the previous number of 306.000 GBP mn for 2015. United Kingdom UB: R&D Expenditure: England: North East data is updated yearly, averaging 269.500 GBP mn from Dec 1993 (Median) to 2016, with 24 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 331.000 GBP mn in 2007 and a record low of 124.000 GBP mn in 2002. United Kingdom UB: R&D Expenditure: England: North East data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Office for National Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United Kingdom – Table UK.S025: Business Enterprises: R&D Expenditure: By Region.
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A PDF map showing the Rural Urban Classification (2011) of the OAs in the North East Region. (File Size - 850 KB)
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This spatial dataset is an output of the Natural England County & City Natural Capital Atlas project (July 2020). It shows variation in ecosystem service flow for habitats across England, based on indicators identified by NE in the 2018 Natural Capital Indicators project. The dataset comprises a hexagonal grid which summarises indicator values across the country (each unit = 5km²).
Natural Capital is an important aspect of current environmental policy and management. This dataset, in combination with the other project outputs, will support understanding of Natural Capital in England and serve as a valuable engagement tool to communicate concepts of the Natural Capital approach to a wide variety of stakeholders.
For full methodology and user guide see documents ‘NCAtlas_Devon’ and ‘NC-Mapping-User-Guidance’ at http://publications.naturalengland.org.uk/publication/6672365834731520.
For full metadata documentation see the data package download below.
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In 2022, 40 percent of women and 37 percent of men living in the North East of England were classed as obese, the highest rates for both genders. In most regions of England, around a third of adults had a BMI classed as obese.
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United Kingdom GVA: England: North East data was reported at 50,675.000 GBP mn in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 50,087.000 GBP mn for 2015. United Kingdom GVA: England: North East data is updated yearly, averaging 42,510.000 GBP mn from Dec 1997 (Median) to 2016, with 20 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 50,675.000 GBP mn in 2016 and a record low of 26,657.000 GBP mn in 1997. United Kingdom GVA: England: North East data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Office for National Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United Kingdom – Table UK.A041: ESA 2010: GVA: by Region.
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This file is a lookup between NHS England (Region, Local Office) and NHS England (Region) areas, as at 1 April 2019 in England. (File size - 16KB)This file contains the four new NHSRLOs of E39000045 - NHS England Midlands (Central Midlands), E39000046 - NHS England East of England (East), E39000047 - NHS England North East and Yorkshire (Cumbria and North East), and E39000048 - NHS England North East and Yorkshire (Yorkshire and Humber). There are names changes to: E39000026, E39000032, E39000033, E39000037 and E39000040
This file includes the newly formed East of England - (E40000007), Midlands - (E40000008), North East and Yorkshire (E40000009) and North West - (E40000010)Field Names - NHSRLO19D, NHSRLO19NM, NHSER19CD, NHSER19NM, FIDField Types - Text, Text, Text, Text, NumericField Lengths - 9, 67, 9, 24FID = The FID, or Feature ID is created by the publication process when the names and codes / lookup products are published to the Open Geography portalREST URL of Feature Access Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/NHSRLO19_NHSER19_EN_LU_9257ee412bfb4676b5a0e6a1e0cfef31/FeatureServer
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This file is a lookup between NHS England (Region, Local Office) and NHS England (Region) areas, as at 1 April 2017 in England.
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This file is a lookup between NHS England (Region, Local Office) and NHS England (Region) areas, as at 1 April 2017 in England.Organisation Data Service, part of NHS Digital, received formal confirmation from NHS England that they wished to update the collective organisation role/type names for the NHS Region (Geography) and Commissioning Region areas. The new name for these geography entities are NHS England (Region, Local Office) and NHS England (Region), respectively. This is purely a change to organisation role names. The associated organisation role codes, and the names and codes of individual organisations of this type, will all remain unchanged. This version includes:The newly formed NHS England (Region, Local Office) areas - NHS England North (Cumbria and North East) (E39000039) and NHS England North (Lancashire and South Cumbria) (E39000040)(File Size - 16 KB)Column Descriptions: NHSRLO17CD | Text | 9NHSRLO17NM | Text | 48NHSER17CD | Text | 9NHSER17NM | Text | 28FID | Number | 2REST URL of Feature Access Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/NHSRLO17_NHSER17_EN_LU_56f72d5ab25d4c988e9adf2aa4cec8f3/FeatureServer
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This file contains the four new NHSRLOs of E39000045 - NHS England Midlands (Central Midlands), E39000046 - NHS England East of England (East), E39000047 - NHS England North East and Yorkshire (Cumbria and North East), and E39000048 - NHS England North East and Yorkshire (Yorkshire and Humber). There are names changes to: E39000026, E39000032, E39000033, E39000037 and E39000040 This file includes the newly formed East of England - (E40000007), Midlands - (E40000008), North East and Yorkshire (E40000009) and North West - (E40000010)Field Names - NHSRLO19D, NHSRLO19NM, NHSER19CD, NHSER19NM, FIDField Types - Text, Text, Text, Text, NumericField Lengths - 9, 67, 9, 24FID = The FID, or Feature ID is created by the publication process when the names and codes / lookup products are published to the Open Geography portal
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National and subnational mid-year population estimates for the UK and its constituent countries by administrative area, age and sex (including components of population change, median age and population density).
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Mid-year (30 June) estimates of the usual resident population for 2011 Census Output Areas (OAs) in the North West region of England.