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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Diners at Hanson’s cafe in Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Diners at Hanson’s cafe in Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Diners at Hanson’s cafe in Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Diners at Hanson’s cafe in Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Diners at Hanson’s cafe in Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Diners at Hanson’s cafe in Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review launch ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review launch ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review launch ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review launch ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review launch ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review launch ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review launch ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review launch ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review launch ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review launch ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review launch ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review launch ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review launch ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
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    ‘Our town centres were dying long before the virus came’. Deprivation in Greater Manchester may have been exacerbated by Covid but its sources go back much further, say local people
    ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, 29 June 2021 - Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on the eve of the publication of the Marmot Review launch ‘Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester - Recommendations for health equity and dignified lives for the UK’s first Marmot city region'. Ashton-under-Lyne has the highest covid death rate in England. The report is expected to conclude that levels of social, environmental and economic inequality in society are damaging health and wellbeing. These have been exposed and magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s a significant risk that, as the nation rebuilds from coronavirus, these inequalities will continue to grow.

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  • John Lewis plans to build 10,000 rental homes on its land. Sites include above Waitrose supermarkets and will range from studio flats to four-bedroom houses
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    John Lewis plans to build 10,000 rental homes on its land. Sites include above Waitrose supermarkets and will range from studio flats to four-bedroom houses
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