North/South divide: does it exist?
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Location: IPPR North, 3rd Floor, 20 Collingwood Street, Newcastle NE1 1JF
Is it all that grim up in the north of England? Does London-based decision-making mean the North is often overlooked?
Catherine McKinnell, MP for Newcastle upon Tyne North and a shadow Treasury minister, and Paul Callaghan, local business leader, will discuss whether the infamous North/South divide actually exists, and if so, what can be done to help the north.
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