Economy of The UK: Falling But Still Strong
Economy of The UK: Falling But Still Strong
Economy of The UK: Falling But Still Strong
The British economy has in recent years seen the longest period of
sustained economic growth in every quarter since 1992. It is one
of the strongest EU economies in terms of inflation, interest rates
and unemployment, all of which remain relatively low.
Fishing
a significant, although vastly reduced, industry
fish ranging from sole to herring
coastal towns with fishing industries: Kingston upon Hull, Grimsby,
Fleetwood, Great Yarmouth, Peterhead, Fraserburgh, and Lowestoft
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Pound sterling:
A symbol of nationalist character
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Pound sterling:
A symbol of nationalist character
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Rank
Place
GDP per capita in Euros
1.
London, England
44 401
2.
South East England
31 300
3.
East of England
27 778
4.
Scotland
27 669
5.
South West England
27 348
6.
East Midlands, England
26 863
7.
West Midlands, England
25 931
8.
North West England
25 396
9.
Yorkshire and the Humber, England 25 300
10. Northern Ireland
23 319
11. North East England
22 886
12. Wales
22 567
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