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UK · 2026-07-07

Top vs Bottom · UK

Top vs Bottom · UK — SkyMind chart
Data: Eurostat NUTS-3 (+ national statistics offices) · full provenance →

The gap between the United Kingdom's top regions and the bottom — wider than you might guess. (Top vs Bottom)

The top-3 regions in the United Kingdom average 74.0; the bottom-3 average 4.1. That is a 69.9-point gap inside one country — the kind of within-country spread that national headlines tend to flatten.

SkyMind tracks official Eurostat indicators official indicators — each min-max normalised within the United Kingdom. The methodology is fully open and reproducible from public source data (Eurostat NUTS-3), with no defaults and no carried-forward values.

We also scan the data for anomalies, clusters and metrics that move together — flagging which regions break the pattern.

How it works: GALOR collects public-source data across regions in the United Kingdom and makes it comparable. SkyMind is the product on top — daily updates, open methodology, transparent scoring.

London vs the rest — has levelling up failed? The largest regional inequality in Western Europe.

Explore the data: sky-mind.com | sky-mind.com/map.html

Note: this is a descriptive, within-country comparison — not a forecast. Compare the United Kingdom's regions against each other, not across countries. Public data only, zero personal data.

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Descriptive comparison within the country, based on official public data — not a forecast. Methodology: sky-mind.com/methodology.
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