42. Newcastle
The Geordies are known for their partying, which gives the North East the name of binge drinking capital of the UK.
Partygoers…
The Office for National Statistics found 40% drank to binge levels in the week before the survey was taken, which compared to the national average of 27%, is a problem!
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But what Newcastle does have is 1.6 GPs for every 1000 peopleĀ – which puts them at third place on doctor:resident rankings!
41. Kingston- upon- Hull AKA ‘Hull’
It sounds posher when you put it like that doesn’t it? But, if we keep it to what most people know it as ‘Hull’, it can also be known as the second worst place in the UK to live…
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It was pipped to the post by the ferry port town of Dover, which was dubbed the ‘a***hole’ of England- what a place to lose out to!
40. Leeds
38% of youngsters in Leeds are classed as overweight, despite school meals getting healthier, the number of obese 10 and 11-year-olds in Year 6 has risen by 9% over the last five years- even after Jamie Oliver banned the turkey twizzlers!
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