Manchester shows biggest fall in inner-city deprivation in boost for Burnham
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Manchester has recorded the biggest fall in inner-city deprivation in Britain, according to a report, as Andy Burnham stakes a claim that he could replicate the city’s revival nationwide. …
Manchester has recorded the biggest fall in inner-city deprivation in Britain, according to a report, as Andy Burnham stakes a claim that he could replicate the city’s revival nationwide. As the frontrunner to replace Keir Starmer , the Greater Manchester mayor has placed the city’s economic performance at the heart of his campaign, describing “Manchesterism” as a political philosophy for a more interventionist approach to the economy. As Burnham prepares to fight the Makerfield byelection before an expected leadership challenge against Starmer, the Centre for Cities report said Manchester had made an outsized contribution to falling levels of inner-city deprivation nationwide since 2010. Between 2010 and 2025, Manchester recorded a 17-percentage-point fall in deprivation rates for the neighbourhoods within close proximity to its city centre, the largest fall of 63 UK towns and cities analysed by the thinktank. Andy Burnham goes canvassing as he prepares to fight the Makerfield byelection before an expected leadership challenge against Starmer. Photograph: Ryan Jenkinson/Getty In analysis using the indices of multiple deprivation for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland – benchmarks compiled using data for employment, education, health, crime and other metrics – it found that London and Liverpool had also made significant contributions. …
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