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SUMMARY
Shaped by social class, age, gender, race, and ethnicity (Marmot et_al, 2020; Bambra et_al, 2021; Sparke and Williams, 2022). The COVID-19 pandemic exposed how the UK possesses some of the worst regional inequalities in the developed world (Jones, 2019; Connolly et_al, 2021; Martin et_al, 2021; Hudson, 2022), making it rather difficult for politicians to ignore and culminating in political promises to "Level Up" (Martin, 2021). At the same time, much of London and the Southeast pulled ahead of the rest of the nation-particularly in light of the Big Bang deregulation of the . . .
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