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The Sun
4 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Only 1 in 5 spot all the differences in this tricky summer themed brainteaser in under 60 seconds – can you?
TEST your vision to the max with this tricky summer brainteaser. Everyone can see the BBQ but you have the eyes of a hawk if you can spot the seven differences between the two scenes in under 60 seconds. 3 3 With temperatures set to soar to a sizzling 33 degrees today many of us are likely spending as much time as possible outside. And if you're looking for something to keep you occupied whilst you soak up the sun in the garden, this brainteaser is a great way to test your IQ. Whether you're trying to improve your sight, or test your IQ, this puzzle will prove a challenge to many readers. Put your observation skills to the test and figure out whether you have what it takes to spot the seven differences in just a few seconds. Make sure to set your stopwatch before undertaking this challenge, to make it extra hard for yourself. If you can do it in under 60 seconds, you are said to have 20/20 vision. At first glance, it looks like these two images, provided by look like they are exactly the same. However, most eagle-eyed readers will immediately be able to spot that this is not the case. This brainteaser works by tricking your eyes into thinking that both images are identical. But rest assured, there are seven tiny differences between the two images. Everyone can see the letter B but only those with a high IQ can spot the number 8 in a few seconds Unless you're lucky enough to find the seven differences immediately, we recommend analysing the image very closely to spot the answers. The visual deception of this image will have you peeling your eyes, but the payoff is worth it. If you need a hint, we recommend first focusing on the top half of the image. The first difference can be found within the bright blue sky. How can optical illusions and brainteasers help me? Engaging in activities like solving optical illusions and brainteasers can have many cognitive benefits as it can stimulate various brain regions. Some benefits include: Cognitive stimulation: Engaging in these activities challenges the brain, promoting mental agility and flexibility. Problem-solving skills: Regular practice enhances analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Memory improvement: These challenges often require memory recall and can contribute to better memory function. Creativity: They encourage thinking outside the box, fostering creativity and innovative thought processes. Focus and attention: Working on optical illusions and brainteasers requires concentration, contributing to improved focus. Stress relief: The enjoyable nature of these puzzles can act as a form of relaxation and stress relief. Another tricky brainteaser challenges readers to find the image of Elon Musk that is different to the rest in under 15 seconds. And if you're looking for more of a challenge, this mind boggling illusion tasks readers to locate the hidden zero among the sea of sixes. If that's not hard enough, try searching for the three tiny differences between these two images of a man fishing. Finally, only those with a high IQ will be able to spot the odd one out in under 30 seconds in this horse-themed puzzle. Coming back to our challenge, were you able to spot the seven differences in under 60 seconds? For those struggling, we have marked out the answer for you. 3


Daily Mail
5 hours ago
- Business
- Daily Mail
The Ninja Woodfire Pro XL BBQ is reduced by £185 this weekend - it can cook 40 hotdogs at once (hurry, it's sure to sell out!)
Shoppers cooking for a crowd this summer can score a massive £185 off the Ninja Woodfire Pro XL Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker. But hurry, this is a limited time deal only. Helping you cook confidently in the heatwave, Ninja's all singing all dancing Woodfire Pro is a large-capacity outdoor electric BBQ grill, smoker and air fryer in one. Powered by electricity but giving you authentic smoky BBQ flavours, 'obsessed' users have hailed it a 'must have for any family'. Ninja Woodfire Pro XL Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker with Stand & Cover Hello summer! The Ninja Woodfire Pro XL Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker is now £185 off in a limited time deal on Ninja. The built-in BBQ thermometer gives you perfectly cooked meat, fish, and vegetables every time, and with four ways to cook, you'll get more for your money - including an impressive air fryer. Conveniently, it's powered by electricity, so it's hassle-free and quick to heat up, too. You'll get the top-notch flavouring from the 100 per cent natural woodfire pellets for authentic smoky flavours. £389.99 (save £185) Shop The current heatwave has us all longing for al fresco dinners, and if you're prepping for a BBQ over the heatwave then this Ninja deal is not to be missed. Shoppers are rushing to buy Ninja's large-capacity outdoor electric BBQ grill, smoker and air fryer for a massive £185 off. That's free pellets, side table and rib rack worth over £60 too. Ideally suited for larger families and hosting, the all-in-one outdoor cooker can fit up to 10 burgers, 40 hotdogs, two full racks of ribs, up to six steaks, or two 3kg chickens. In short, the supersize BBQ grill has all you need to wow any visitors over the summer, no matter how many friends or family get wind of your hosting plans. It also offers several features that set itself apart from traditional models. Conveniently, it's powered by electricity so it's hassle free and quick to heat up but you'll still get the covetable smoky BBQ flavours from the 100 per cent natural woodfire pellets. And if being in control of the BBQ makes you slightly nervous then the Ninja Woodfire Pro XL Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker has your back. If you've never been too confident of getting the temperature right on a BBQ then the thanks to the Ninja build-in probe there's no need to worry about undercooking chicken or overcooking steaks. Simply insert the digital probe into your food, then select your food type and perfect finish, from rare to well done. Easy. 'Fantastic BBQ' raved one impressed Ninja shopper. 'And all the other things it does. All singing, all dancing. We haven't used the oven since it arrived!'. Shoppers have also agreed the Woodfire Pro XL trumps gas barbecues too, with one writing: 'Received my grill a couple of weeks ago, have grilled burgers, roasted a pork joint in both occasions cooked perfectly. Smoker works really well and the probe is terrific. Always had gas barbeques in the past but this grill is clean and convenient to use loving it so far.' And it doesn't have to be used for meat. Shoppers have praised the Ninja Woodfire Pro XL Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker for cooking all kinds of foods, and in different ways thanks to the smoke, air fry and roast settings. 'The best jacket potatoes I've ever tasted have come from this' added a third. 'So soft inside and lovely crisp outside. So easy to use and the pellets just add the most delicious flavour. The whole family are obsessed with this.'


Daily Mail
8 hours ago
- Lifestyle
- Daily Mail
Lakeland's BIG summer sale is here – ice cream makers under £15, pizza ovens, Ninja BBQs and more
Daily Mail journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission - Lakeland has launched its Summer Sale with up to 50 per cent off, and it's full of summertime essentials. The big seasonal summer sale is here, and it's loaded with deals that will help you entertain with ease over the warmer months - and from major brands like Ninja, Gozney and Soda Stream. Some deals not to miss include Lakeland's mini ice cream maker, which is now only £14.99 down from £19.99, which makes ice cream in as little as 25 minutes. Also helping to feed guests is this £80 saving on the iconic Gozney Olive Roccbox Portable Pizza Oven and £120 off the Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ. Cleaning up after guests will be a breeze, too, with top deals on home cleaning products. One not to miss is the bestselling Lakeland Electric Scrubber, which helps you get right into hard-to-reach areas for a spotless finish. Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker OG701UK Offering all the benefits of a BBQ with none of the hassle of charcoal or gas, the Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker is ready to go when you are. With seven devices in one, you get a BBQ grill, smoker and air fryer that delivers authentic smoky flavours that are weather-resistant to grill anywhere. Plus, it can cook 16 sausages and up to eight burgers in one go, too, making it even easier to cook for big groups. £229.99 (save £120) Shop Thermacell Halo Mini Patio Shield Mosquito and Midge Repeller Shoppers are claiming that 'everyone should have one' of the Thermacell Halo Mini Mosquito & Midge Repeller. A winner for outdoor entertaining this summer, you can protect yourself and your guests from any unwanted visitors as its innovative technology creates a 20m sq. protection zone to ward off mosquitos and midges. Great for the garden, park and even the beach. £27.99 (save £7) Shop Brabantia 50M Lift-O-Matic Rotary Airer Bundle Make the most of the warmer weather and take to drying your laundry outside - and now with 20 per cent off Brabantia. The Brabantia Lift-O-Matic 50m, has 50 metres of drying space, so can handle big family laundry loads (three machine loads) so you can get everything dry in one go. Plus, the Lift-O-Matic system is easy to adjust it to the perfect working height to suit you. £94.39 (save £23.60) Shop Fizzics DraftPour Beer Dispenser Get ready for summer with the Fizzics' clever DraftPour Beer Dispenser that will transform any can or bottle of beer into a creamy nitro-style draft with the perfect head on top. Now for £30 off, it's a great investment for hosting this summer. £99.99 (save £30) Shop Lakeland Turbo Scrubber Cordless Bathroom Cleaning Kit With a selection of four super-efficient brush heads to remove dirt with ease, this waterproof cleaning tool gives up to an impressive 60 minutes of cleaning time per charge. The kit has a powerful rotating head that makes light work of cleaning stubborn stains from baths and sinks, with users agreeing that 'everything sparkles so much more'. Tackling those hard-to-reach areas, this gadget could do the hard work for you. £49.99 (save £10) Shop Tatay Cook and Eat Glass Storage Set - Set of 3 BBQ season is here, and instead of food going to waste make sure you save some for leftover lunches and dinners with the help from these Tatay Cook and Eat Glass Storage Set - Set of 3 - now on sale in the Lakeland Summer Sale. £19.99 (save £5) Shop Lakeland Electric Scrubber Clean every nook and cranny thanks to this electric scrubber. With four interchangeable heads, you can get right into hard-to-reach areas for a spotless finish. £11.99 (save £3) Shop Lakeland LED Candle Lantern Give your outdoor dining space an upgrade for under £10 and an atmospheric glow with this Lakeland LED Candle Lantern. The clever LED 'flame' gives off a warm white flicker, just like a real flame, without the worry of a dying flame. £9.99 (save £4) Shop


Scottish Sun
8 hours ago
- Lifestyle
- Scottish Sun
Tesco is selling a summer garden BBQ essential and it's £18 cheaper than a John Lewis version
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THE summer heat can only mean one thing: It's time to crack out the barbecue. And if you don't have this garden essential on hand, don't worry because Tesco has a bargain buy on offer. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Patchwork family at barbeque event in green garden Credit: Getty Whether you're hosting friends and family or enjoying a solo meal al fresco, a barbecue is a certified summer staple. If you're in the market for a new grill, a compact buy from Tesco proves perfect for smaller gardens. And you won't even have to wait til pay day because this item won't break the budget. Tesco is selling a Small Bucket BBQ for just £12, which is less than half the price of a similar version from John Lewis. The department store has listed a compact Portable Charcoal BBQ for £29.99. That means Tesco shoppers can save a whopping £18 by opting for this buy. This affordable item is constructed with durable steel and features a chrome-plated cooking grill. It also includes a convenient carrying handle, making it easy to store away. Manufacturers emphasised that no spirits or petrol should be used lighting or relighting this grill. Meanwhile, another shop has slashed the price of their grills in time for the weekend heatwave. Expert's warning over common barbecue myths that pose 'dangerous health risk' as Brits' grilling blunders revealed One retailer is selling a popular barbecue for less than £100 this summer. And experts have warned against a common barbecue myth that poses a "dangerous health risk". Another barbecue error could end up costing up £500 during the summer heatwave. Plus, a handy tip helps to repel flies and insects from your grill this summer. And if you'd rather shield from the sun, you can replicate your favourite barbecue snacks in your air fryer. Government advice on BBQ safety The UK Government have issued some guidelines for staying safe whilst using a barbecue: Keep a bucket of water, sand or a garden hose nearby for emergencies. Follow the safety instructions provided with your gas, charcoal, or disposable barbecue. Never use a barbecue indoors, in a tent, under an awning or in a caravan. Use enough charcoal to cover the base of the barbecue, but not more (normally around 5cms or 2 inches). Keep children, pets and garden games away from the cooking area. After cooking, make sure the barbecue is cool before moving it. Empty ashes onto bare garden soil, not into dustbins or wheelie bins. If they're hot, they can melt the plastic and cause a fire. Make sure your barbecue is well away from sheds, fences, trees, shrubs or garden waste. In the countryside or public park areas, only use disposable barbecues where there are specially designated areas and carefully follow the safety guidance. Enjoy yourself, but don't drink too much alcohol if you are in charge of the barbecue. Never use petrol or paraffin to start or revive your barbecue; use only recognised lighters or starter fuels on cold coals. Remember to compare prices It is important to remember to always shop around when buying something like this as you might find a cheaper alternative. Websites like Trolley and Price Spy let you compare thousands of products across different retailers to find the best price. Price Spy even lets you see how much an item has cost over time, so you can see if the current price is a good deal. A quick scan on the Google Shopping/Product tab will also bring up how much retailers are selling a certain item for.


Daily Mail
a day ago
- Climate
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE Revealed: The UK's best BBQ spots this summer... does your town make the cut?
Newcastle has been revealed as the best place in the UK for a BBQ this summer. The latest findings come as Britain's temperature is set to soar into the 30s this weekend, with an amber heat-health alert being issued earlier today. London boroughs nabbed nearly half of the top 10 places to get a grill going, with Camden, Tower Hamlets, Wandsworth, Newham and Merton all making the cut, according to new data. North and South Tyneside were also strong contenders while locations in the South East like Epsom and Ewell, Hastings and Runnymede were the other top choices for a cookout. These ideal BBQ spots were decided after taking factors like green space access, temperatures, sunshine, rainfall and wind during the summer months into account. Areas in the South East benefit from more sunshine and less rain on average - crucial for a good grill - while the other top spots scored well in their relation to access to public parks. Tower Hamlets recorded the highest number of parks in a 1,000m radius, with 12 parks within walking distance of the centre. Locals could also enjoy the shortest journey to a green space at just 209 metres, though individual parks tended to be on the smaller side. TOP 10 UK BBQ SPOTS Location Score Distance to nearest park/public garden (m) Size of nearest park/public garden (m2) Number of parks/public gardens in 1,000 m radius Daily Maximum Temperature (°C) Maximum Temperature (°C) Daily Precipitation (mm) Daily Sunshine Duration (hr) Daily Maximum Wind Speed (mph) Newcastle upon Tyne 59.68 351 116,428 6 27.1 30.1 4.0 10.1 17.7 Camden 59.66 337 385,723 8 26.7 29.1 2.2 10.5 19.5 North Tyneside 59.57 474 151,243 3 27.1 30.1 4.0 10.1 17.7 Epsom and Ewell 59.34 502 464,206 3 26.6 29.1 2.0 10.6 19.6 Hastings 59.27 406 145,009 5 26.6 28.8 1.6 10.6 20.2 South Tyneside 59.11 400 125,441 5 27.2 30.1 4.1 10.1 17.7 Wandsworth 59.07 375 607,481 3 26.6 29.1 2.1 10.5 19.6 Runnymede 58.95 553 3,066,460 2 26.6 29.1 2.1 10.5 19.5 Tower Hamlets 58.94 209 58,023 12 26.7 29.1 2.0 10.5 19.5 Newham 58.80 352 158,611 4 26.7 29.1 2.0 10.6 19.5 'Newcastle's position at the top of our rankings might raise a few eyebrows, but the data clearly shows it offers an excellent combination of accessible green spaces and favourable weather,' explained Marc Porcar, CEO of QR Code Generator, who commissioned the study. 'What's particularly interesting is how the North East region performs strongly, with three locations in the top 10. 'This challenges the common perception that the south of England always offers the best outdoor summer experience. 'With average maximum temperatures above 27C during summer, these areas actually record higher peak temperatures than many southern locations, while still maintaining moderate wind speeds around 17.7mph.' On the other end of the grilling spectrum, places you might want to avoid setting up for a 'brai' include locations in Scotland, Wales and the South West. The Isles of Scilly, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Cornwall all scored poorly - which may come as a surprise - mostly due to the strong winds that could make an outdoor meal take a bit of a battering. And while many of them are arguably more scenic then a sprawling metropolis, they were all far from a park or public garden. 'Wind speed emerges as a critical factor for BBQ success,' Mr Porcar said. BOTTOM 10 UK BBQ SPOTS Location Score Distance to nearest park/public garden (m) Size of nearest park/public garden (m2) Number of parks/public gardens in 1,000 m radius Daily Maximum Temperature (°C) Maximum Temperature (°C) Daily Precipitation (mm) Daily Sunshine Duration (hr) Daily Maximum Wind Speed (mph) Na h-Eileanan Siar 18.06 4,998 17,446 1 26.7 28.6 4.6 9.8 20.9 Isles of Scilly 24.07 763 9,941 2 26.0 27.1 2.5 10.4 23.3 Pembrokeshire 28.17 2,266 52,647 1 26.3 28.3 2.4 10.5 20.9 Ceredigion 28.84 3,908 7,740 1 26.5 28.8 2.4 10.5 20.0 Cornwall 29.83 2,226 108,523 1 26.2 28.1 2.4 10.5 21.2 Argyll and Bute 31.96 4,443 139,780 1 26.6 29.0 3.5 10.1 19.9 Carmarthenshire 34.16 2,825 220,525 1 26.4 28.6 2.6 10.5 20.3 South Hams 34.18 2,454 20,483 1 26.2 28.4 1.9 10.5 20.5 Isle of Anglesey 35.70 3,585 264,586 1 26.6 28.9 2.9 10.4 20.0 Torridge 35.74 3,344 413,781 1 26.3 28.4 2.1 10.5 20.6 'Even with warm temperatures, locations with consistently high winds scored poorly overall, as this can significantly impact both the BBQ cooking process, general comfort and the increased risk of uncontrolled fires.' The perfect BBQ spot required 'a balance of factors', he added. 'While weather is obviously important, having accessible green spaces nearby is equally necessary.' The study analysed 371 local authorities across the UK, ranking each based on eight key factors which was then scaled and weighted equally to produce a final score out of 100. This latest data comes after the UK has seen the mercury steadily rising into the late twenties - perfect for getting a grill going. Today, thermometers reached 30.1C (86.2F) by 1pm at St James's Park in London – making it the first day in 2025 to reach 30C and the hottest day of the year so far - and looked set to rise further to 32C (90F) this afternoon. There are expected similar highs tomorrow and 34C (93F) predicted for Saturday. Earlier, the Government's UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) activated a five-day alert from midday today until Monday morning amid concerns that the heat could cause 'a rise in deaths, particularly among those ages 65 and over or with health conditions'. Two women walk in the sunshine at St James's Park in London today as the heat continues A woman sunbathes near the fountains at Battersea Park in South West London today The warning said 'significant impacts are likely across health and social care services due to the high temperatures' along with 'increased demand for power exceeding capacity' and 'heat affecting the ability of the workforce to deliver services'. The UKHSA has previously placed most of England apart from the North under a lesser yellow heat-health until Sunday evening, but this has now been upgraded. It is the first amber heat-health alert to be issued for two years since September 2023. The heatwave is likely to officially end after Saturday, but the weather from Sunday into the middle of next week will stay warm with a range of 24C (75F) to 26C (79F). WHERE DOES YOUR LOCAL BBQ SPOT RANK? Local Authority Average distance to nearest park or public garden (m) Average size of nearest park or public garden (m2) Average number of parks and public gardens in 1,000 m radius Average Daily Maximum Temperature (°C) Average Daily Maximum Apparent Temperature (°C) Average Daily Total Precipitation (mm) Average Daily Sunshine Duration (hr) Average Daily Maximum Wind Speed (mph) Score Rank Newcastle upon Tyne 351.05 116,427.67 5.7 27.12 30.11 3.97 10.12 17.74 59.68 1 Camden 336.78 385,722.79 7.58 26.66 29.12 2.19 10.54 19.55 59.66 2 North Tyneside 473.84 151,242.92 3.25 27.15 30.14 3.97 10.15 17.72 59.57 3 Epsom and Ewell 502.47 464,205.60 2.8 26.62 29.07 1.97 10.55 19.57 59.34 4 Hastings 406.33 145,008.90 5.24 26.57 28.81 1.61 10.61 20.21 59.27 5 South Tyneside 399.98 125,441.10 4.59 27.15 30.14 4.05 10.11 17.74 59.11 6 Wandsworth 375.33 607,481.00 3.48 26.64 29.11 2.07 10.54 19.59 59.07 7 Runnymede 553.16 3,066,460.48 1.82 26.6 29.09 2.09 10.55 19.46 58.95 8 Tower Hamlets 209.42 58,022.98 11.72 26.67 29.12 2.02 10.54 19.54 58.94 9 Newham 351.92 158,610.92 3.6 26.67 29.12 2.02 10.55 19.54 58.8 10 Merton 390.69 277,763.46 3.6 26.63 29.08 1.97 10.54 19.59 58.59 11 Windsor and Maidenhead 669.06 1,841,523.24 2.55 26.6 29.1 2.07 10.54 19.4 58.53 12 Richmond upon Thames 394.61 680,458.59 3.36 26.63 29.13 2.13 10.52 19.46 58.39 13 Redbridge 422.54 423,295.27 2.54 26.68 29.15 2.03 10.51 19.53 58.35 14 Barking and Dagenham 326.58 244,275.63 3.24 26.69 29.14 2 10.52 19.61 58.29 15 Westminster 341.37 235,922.53 6.06 26.66 29.12 2.19 10.54 19.55 58.08 16 Broxbourne 518.88 1,011,811.32 2.53 26.7 29.2 2.07 10.48 19.48 58.04 17 Gateshead 458.05 105,805.25 4.92 27.12 30.09 4 10.15 17.8 57.96 18 Hackney 262.08 115,476.08 6.79 26.67 29.15 2.05 10.52 19.51 57.92 19 Gosport 607.47 476,157.46 2.02 26.45 28.91 1.89 10.59 19.58 57.9 20 Nottingham 469.01 219,396.50 3.22 26.83 29.54 2.57 10.37 18.73 57.69 21 Lewisham 309.62 93,177.51 4.81 26.66 29.09 1.94 10.54 19.61 57.45 22 Stoke-on-Trent 281.43 181,584.00 5.6 26.72 29.41 2.56 10.35 18.8 57.36 23 Hounslow 429.47 203,681.72 2.83 26.63 29.12 2.05 10.55 19.46 57.33 24 Chelmsford 909.1 260,884.52 1.78 26.73 29.13 1.86 10.55 19.75 57.28 25 Cannock Chase 662.31 1,858,211.51 1.48 26.68 29.33 2.4 10.47 18.86 57 26 Havering 493.18 218,342.78 2.54 26.69 29.1 2.04 10.57 19.72 57 27 Birmingham 521.34 601,440.94 2.42 26.66 29.31 2.47 10.49 18.93 56.93 28 Harlow 257.76 109,186.81 5.4 26.72 29.21 2.07 10.49 19.5 56.9 29 Walsall 718.15 613,660.25 1.85 26.67 29.31 2.39 10.51 18.88 56.89 30 Peterborough 905.81 511,975.56 1.99 26.87 29.49 2.49 10.43 18.98 56.81 31 Barnet 390.9 139,178.68 3.43 26.67 29.19 2.18 10.54 19.39 56.61 32 Leicester 424.59 144,451.71 3.49 26.78 29.48 2.49 10.41 18.83 56.58 33 Rushmoor 454.08 94,689.88 3 26.58 29.05 1.97 10.58 19.43 56.54 34 Lambeth 323.1 177,291.28 5.61 26.66 29.11 2.06 10.51 19.59 56.54 35 Waltham Forest 427.88 123,622.59 4.33 26.67 29.15 2.05 10.52 19.51 56.23 36 Bury 599.15 404,041.10 2.42 26.8 29.54 3.05 10.31 18.6 56.19 37 Stockport 514.42 311,483.06 2.44 26.78 29.52 3 10.34 18.66 56.13 38 Basildon 699.68 226,875.02 1.56 26.7 29.06 1.94 10.58 19.78 56.12 39 Hart 572.98 263,597.08 2.27 26.56 29.04 2.03 10.57 19.49 56.1 40 Stockton-on-Tees 803.76 281,660.44 1.49 27.08 30.01 3.65 10.23 18 56.1 41 Erewash 832.36 445,028.99 1.59 26.81 29.51 2.51 10.41 18.76 56.09 42 Sheffield 571.69 185,402.87 2.7 26.86 29.62 2.87 10.31 18.59 56.08 43 Southwark 235.36 99,620.36 10.22 26.66 29.11 2.06 10.51 19.59 56.07 44 Sutton 429.84 140,316.46 3.14 26.63 29.08 1.97 10.54 19.59 56.04 45 Aberdeen City 720.12 266,205.72 2 27.42 30.55 4.77 9.82 17.08 56.03 46 Thanet 513 38,113.73 3.39 26.62 28.78 1.53 10.64 20.62 56.03 47 Brentwood 1,017.66 354,887.94 2.01 26.7 29.1 2 10.55 19.7 55.91 48 Kensington and Chelsea 355.67 134,090.27 4.69 26.66 29.12 2.19 10.54 19.55 55.89 49 Greenwich 386.7 159,100.59 3.73 26.66 29.08 2.04 10.53 19.59 55.83 50 Gedling 1,054.36 522,532.47 1.41 26.86 29.59 2.66 10.35 18.64 55.83 51 Kingston upon Thames 737.57 1,700,803.55 1.6 26.62 29.1 2.03 10.51 19.53 55.79 52 Eastbourne 569.16 134,868.48 2.35 26.55 28.81 1.74 10.61 20.02 55.67 53 Bracknell Forest 544.35 317,927.22 2.92 26.58 29.09 2.11 10.53 19.4 55.62 54 Lichfield 1,116.07 469,134.34 1.52 26.71 29.37 2.32 10.49 18.82 55.61 55 Amber Valley 839.76 348,736.17 1.91 26.82 29.52 2.57 10.37 18.75 55.57 56 Spelthorne 657.41 234,556.73 1.63 26.61 29.11 2.04 10.56 19.44 55.44 57 Lincoln 584.28 148,969.71 2.2 26.95 29.71 3.07 10.31 18.65 55.23 58 Medway 648.38 165,449.60 2.59 26.68 28.97 1.89 10.57 20 55.23 59 Rutland 2,525.71 4,048,109.46 1.18 26.85 29.52 2.62 10.43 18.84 55.23 60 Brent 442.43 168,829.01 2.68 26.66 29.16 2.15 10.52 19.45 55.21 61 Thurrock 784.05 371,023.34 2 26.69 29.09 2.02 10.54 19.74 55.18 62 Enfield 440.09 150,895.65 3.56 26.67 29.17 2.11 10.5 19.48 55.03 63 Milton Keynes 624.64 357,232.26 2.22 26.7 29.32 2.43 10.47 19.19 54.96 64 Castle Point 1,048.75 1,041,695.06 1.25 26.68 29.02 1.92 10.55 19.89 54.96 65 Ashfield 796.77 280,423.58 1.46 26.85 29.59 2.63 10.33 18.61 54.89 66 Newcastle-under-Lyme 756.61 242,338.49 4.02 26.7 29.38 2.45 10.34 18.8 54.88 67 Bromley 492.87 122,850.48 2.95 26.64 29.03 2.02 10.56 19.67 54.84 68 Norwich 628.63 107,082.19 2.58 26.86 29.21 2.01 10.53 19.87 54.82 69 Southampton 514.45 282,257.54 2.66 26.44 28.92 2.06 10.56 19.5 54.81 70 Bedford 867.63 219,134.66 2.27 26.75 29.35 2.41 10.51 19.11 54.78 71 Bexley 579.46 169,735.52 2.6 26.67 29.07 2.04 10.55 19.71 54.75 72 Leeds 783.4 177,129.84 2.04 26.94 29.75 3.21 10.25 18.37 54.7 73 Croydon 475.25 225,713.22 2.76 26.64 29.07 1.99 10.51 19.64 54.7 74 Barnsley 837.05 178,009.60 2.12 26.89 29.67 3.14 10.29 18.46 54.65 75 Epping Forest 1,074.83 477,199.11 1.6 26.72 29.19 2.08 10.51 19.54 54.64 76 Middlesbrough 746.75 116,448.98 2.05 27.1 30.06 3.73 10.18 17.98 54.63 77 Manchester 431.67 130,260.34 2.87 26.78 29.5 2.95 10.36 18.69 54.6 78 Oxford 528.78 304,911.12 2.35 26.61 29.18 2.13 10.47 19.2 54.58 79 Dartford 588.19 316,832.68 2.2 26.67 29.05 2.04 10.54 19.78 54.55 80 Haringey 318.27 81,492.33 6.25 26.66 29.13 2.12 10.5 19.54 54.45 81 Sunderland 650.36 125,899.16 1.83 27.12 30.08 4 10.14 17.86 54.45 82 Hinckley and Bosworth 1,186.24 391,867.69 1.52 26.74 29.39 2.31 10.46 18.89 54.45 83 Ipswich 601.22 140,564.14 2.13 26.74 29.02 1.92 10.56 20.08 54.43 84 Warwick 790.77 236,546.26 2.32 26.66 29.26 2.53 10.53 19.04 54.43 85 Wokingham 667.3 197,843.40 2.56 26.58 29.09 2.03 10.53 19.39 54.43 86 City of Edinburgh 513.86 257,438.54 4.05 27.06 29.84 4.5 9.95 18.2 54.29 87 Watford 385.72 160,396.03 3.16 26.65 29.17 2.27 10.49 19.37 54.25 88 Wakefield 744.7 141,329.33 1.84 26.93 29.73 3.12 10.28 18.44 54.22 89 Rotherham 886.58 199,179.78 1.59 26.9 29.66 2.91 10.3 18.51 54.16 90 Dacorum 630.21 99,719.11 3.73 26.69 29.25 2.28 10.52 19.27 54.16 91 Great Yarmouth 1,073.85 109,077.85 1.56 26.84 29.12 1.78 10.55 20.11 54.12 92 Dundee City 503.69 130,891.28 2.71 27.22 30.11 4.68 9.95 17.83 54.1 93 Liverpool 361.44 151,100.43 4.66 26.71 29.34 2.74 10.35 18.89 54.09 94 Sandwell 461.94 169,498.69 2.04 26.66 29.29 2.46 10.5 18.92 54.09 95 Maidstone 1,244.37 458,886.96 1.9 26.63 28.91 1.89 10.56 20.05 54.08 96 Cambridge 719.87 172,297.16 3.65 26.79 29.32 2.3 10.4 19.33 54 97 Chesterfield 856.42 164,246.58 1.53 26.86 29.62 2.81 10.36 18.57 53.98 98 Tameside 576.35 218,531.37 1.95 26.81 29.54 3.11 10.32 18.62 53.95 99 Charnwood 811.85 271,694.57 1.45 26.8 29.5 2.53 10.38 18.79 53.95 100 East Lothian 1,129.84 362,806.40 1.28 27.15 30.07 4.27 10.02 17.77 53.86 101 Ealing 374.97 90,079.44 4.13 26.65 29.16 2.08 10.48 19.43 53.86 102 Wealden 2,404.44 286,924.80 1.3 26.59 28.9 1.82 10.61 19.95 53.8 103 Hammersmith and Fulham 312.69 48,374.74 4.59 26.64 29.12 2.17 10.54 19.5 53.66 104 Rother 2,049.77 199,796.02 2.07 26.58 28.82 1.69 10.61 20.18 53.61 105 Brighton and Hove 621.39 119,391.03 2.79 26.54 28.89 1.89 10.59 19.82 53.61 106 St. Helens 478.56 183,304.75 2.55 26.73 29.38 2.7 10.33 18.77 53.57 107 Northumberland 1,650.24 157,656.87 1.47 27.1 30.08 3.75 10.1 17.73 53.56 108 Waverley 1,009.50 232,078.07 1.85 26.55 28.98 1.99 10.57 19.6 53.55 109 Luton 622.14 155,294.71 2.27 26.7 29.26 2.36 10.51 19.25 53.49 110 Derby 599.59 140,663.03 1.67 26.79 29.49 2.51 10.39 18.79 53.47 111 Surrey Heath 840.37 153,133.47 1.4 26.58 29.04 1.98 10.57 19.48 53.45 112 Stevenage 606.76 239,063.66 1.91 26.72 29.27 2.26 10.45 19.37 53.43 113 Kingston upon Hull, City of 887.93 163,011.44 1.38 27.1 29.9 3.61 10.27 18.47 53.38 114 St Albans 469.31 101,578.86 3.94 26.69 29.22 2.24 10.47 19.31 53.34 115 Islington 247.56 37,067.84 10.43 26.66 29.13 2.12 10.5 19.54 53.33 116 Crawley 831.36 387,670.87 1.23 26.59 28.98 2.04 10.6 19.75 53.33 117 West Suffolk 1,895.40 193,309.25 1.42 26.82 29.25 2.08 10.55 19.56 53.3 118 Stafford 1,621.03 1,562,188.13 1.34 26.69 29.36 2.45 10.38 18.85 53.28 119 Cheshire West and Chester 981.09 240,234.92 2.71 26.68 29.33 2.45 10.4 18.87 53.25 120 Knowsley 333.45 109,673.44 4.27 26.72 29.37 2.7 10.3 18.86 53.25 121 Hertsmere 537.03 98,404.39 2.62 26.68 29.21 2.25 10.52 19.36 53.24 122 Rushcliffe 2,007.57 336,944.15 1.34 26.85 29.59 2.66 10.36 18.67 53.21 123 North East Derbyshire 1,270.10 385,045.67 1.22 26.84 29.58 2.7 10.33 18.65 53.19 124 Southend-on-Sea 569.29 168,080.53 1.65 26.69 28.99 1.84 10.53 20.02 53.13 125 Havant 1,243.63 766,203.36 1.34 26.47 28.93 2 10.55 19.59 53.11 126 Wigan 735.99 322,962.14 1.98 26.75 29.45 2.87 10.29 18.72 53.07 127 Coventry 669.67 156,623.81 2.3 26.7 29.35 2.48 10.48 18.92 53.04 128 Redditch 753.07 694,655.01 1.49 26.61 29.23 2.48 10.47 19.08 53.03 129 East Northamptonshire 1,152.56 390,967.82 1.26 26.81 29.44 2.54 10.44 18.97 53 130 Doncaster 1,296.02 160,566.64 1.59 26.96 29.78 3.05 10.24 18.48 52.95 131 Elmbridge 753.41 237,327.44 1.72 26.61 29.08 2.01 10.52 19.54 52.93 132 Portsmouth 505 53,344.41 3.18 26.45 28.89 1.94 10.6 19.62 52.9 133 Halton 504.48 121,305.78 2.97 26.7 29.35 2.49 10.35 18.84 52.9 134 Dover 1,066.10 99,486.63 1.65 26.6 28.73 1.59 10.63 20.64 52.88 135 North Warwickshire 1,708.76 764,497.79 1.03 26.7 29.34 2.29 10.5 18.93 52.86 136 Wellingborough 1,182.88 243,446.99 1.96 26.74 29.38 2.47 10.43 19.02 52.86 137 Solihull 1,157.72 451,216.28 1.37 26.68 29.3 2.52 10.5 18.93 52.84 138 Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole 649.95 98,626.10 2.18 26.36 28.84 1.98 10.61 19.59 52.8 139 Bristol, City of 333.55 203,488.36 4.38 26.42 28.94 2.12 10.5 19.48 52.78 140 Hillingdon 591.63 146,050.63 2.49 26.63 29.13 2.14 10.51 19.41 52.78 141 Midlothian 808.85 389,427.14 1.3 27.07 29.88 4.22 10.02 18.12 52.77 142 Tamworth 676.48 266,900.84 1.2 26.71 29.38 2.34 10.44 18.89 52.75 143 Mole Valley 890.31 174,185.85 1.84 26.61 29.03 1.94 10.55 19.69 52.71 144 South Bucks 983.29 386,316.16 1.56 26.62 29.15 2.18 10.51 19.37 52.71 145 Reigate and Banstead 677.76 125,070.09 2.46 26.62 29.05 2.03 10.55 19.63 52.67 146 Warrington 498.97 97,417.93 4.08 26.73 29.42 2.65 10.3 18.78 52.66 147 Salford 525.41 157,404.00 2.28 26.76 29.5 2.97 10.27 18.67 52.61 148 Harrogate 1,217.43 164,117.97 1.52 26.96 29.8 3.35 10.23 18.23 52.61 149 Newark and Sherwood 2,528.59 213,295.86 1.59 26.89 29.64 2.68 10.32 18.58 52.56 150 Mansfield 676.45 44,862.39 2.83 26.87 29.6 2.69 10.34 18.62 52.55 151 Broxtowe 714.99 145,918.73 1.38 26.83 29.58 2.61 10.32 18.66 52.48 152 Staffordshire Moorlands 1,422.11 286,580.55 1.7 26.76 29.45 2.66 10.39 18.81 52.47 153 Redcar and Cleveland 825.58 86,098.07 1.6 27.13 30.06 3.99 10.2 17.98 52.45 154 North Norfolk 1,986.47 493,679.23 1.31 26.93 29.31 2.4 10.51 19.7 52.43 155 Corby 838.03 295,732.05 1.24 26.79 29.43 2.55 10.42 18.94 52.39 156 Scarborough 1,633.54 75,440.98 2.76 27.17 30.05 3.83 10.19 18.16 52.36 157 Welwyn Hatfield 944.92 201,333.14 2.1 26.7 29.22 2.19 10.49 19.41 52.33 158 Bolsover 1,199.14 278,005.65 1.09 26.87 29.62 2.84 10.32 18.58 52.32 159 Eastleigh 713.92 248,595.81 1.93 26.46 28.93 2.1 10.56 19.51 52.31 160 Guildford 673.92 156,655.53 2.85 26.58 29.04 2.08 10.53 19.52 52.3 161 Colchester 1,479.16 421,832.90 1.16 26.74 29.06 1.85 10.52 19.92 52.22 162 Hartlepool 623.52 73,780.28 1.47 27.12 30.06 4.06 10.22 17.94 52.19 163 King's Lynn and West Norfolk 2,256.45 366,221.01 1.44 26.92 29.44 2.43 10.38 19.28 52.18 164 Uttlesford 1,814.11 459,951.98 1.47 26.75 29.23 2.19 10.49 19.52 52.18 165 Kettering 1,077.54 204,025.32 1.67 26.78 29.41 2.58 10.46 18.96 52.16 166 Bromsgrove 1,301.41 603,225.58 1.24 26.62 29.24 2.53 10.52 18.98 52.07 167 Gloucester 659.09 144,719.26 1.69 26.51 29.08 2.12 10.55 19.22 52.05 168 Tendring 1,387.63 108,027.84 1.37 26.72 28.99 1.77 10.57 20.09 52.01 169 York 877.35 67,730.29 2.51 27.02 29.87 3.56 10.22 18.34 52 170 Angus 1,621.09 190,924.26 1.9 27.26 30.19 4.88 9.94 17.7 52 171 Northampton 931.89 220,911.95 1.44 26.73 29.35 2.47 10.48 19.06 51.89 172 Basingstoke and Deane 925.27 237,253.51 2.01 26.52 29.01 2.04 10.52 19.41 51.88 173 Fife 1,067.39 233,469.32 1.59 27.18 30.06 4.79 10 17.84 51.85 174 Rochford 1,059.11 234,542.06 1.09 26.69 29.02 1.89 10.55 19.93 51.85 175 Stroud 1,082.01 133,621.11 1.64 26.49 29.03 1.96 10.55 19.3 51.8 176 Slough 555.86 132,216.60 1.97 26.61 29.13 2.09 10.5 19.4 51.75 177 Melton 2,088.10 161,281.16 1.6 26.83 29.53 2.6 10.4 18.78 51.7 178 Gravesham 538.65 109,143.56 3.78 26.65 29.01 2.03 10.52 19.87 51.65 179 North East Lincolnshire 1,359.29 95,999.81 1.7 27.07 29.8 3.16 10.31 18.7 51.64 180 Central Bedfordshire 1,554.03 282,687.09 1.33 26.71 29.28 2.38 10.5 19.21 51.56 181 Nuneaton and Bedworth 936.1 127,665.26 1.44 26.72 29.36 2.3 10.49 18.91 51.53 182 Canterbury 743.31 39,106.55 2.57 26.63 28.8 1.64 10.6 20.46 51.47 183 Chorley 1,083.76 1,419,584.71 1.11 26.77 29.47 3.17 10.27 18.7 51.46 184 East Hampshire 1,399.74 423,070.31 1.36 26.51 28.97 2.06 10.55 19.51 51.42 185 Swindon 866.22 238,451.37 1.92 26.52 29.08 2.15 10.52 19.31 51.39 186 Wirral 455.5 132,499.09 3.19 26.68 29.31 2.76 10.33 18.99 51.38 187 City of London 233.87 2,460.22 10.72 26.66 29.11 2.06 10.51 19.59 51.35 188 North Lincolnshire 1,786.32 140,014.65 1.55 27.02 29.81 3.66 10.28 18.49 51.34 189 Dorset 1,807.83 328,094.27 1.37 26.32 28.76 2.08 10.64 19.64 51.34 190 Oadby and Wigston 688.32 101,175.68 1.59 26.78 29.44 2.47 10.4 18.89 51.25 191 Bolton 645.36 169,150.07 1.99 26.77 29.48 3.22 10.28 18.7 51.24 192 Tunbridge Wells 1,063.73 91,528.97 1.97 26.62 28.91 1.86 10.58 19.99 51.23 193 Telford and Wrekin 554.95 65,559.47 3.99 26.64 29.25 2.31 10.45 19.02 51.17 194 Kirklees 963.71 121,696.90 1.37 26.86 29.63 3.31 10.33 18.48 51.14 195 Rochdale 743.06 120,884.33 1.77 26.82 29.55 3.1 10.27 18.58 51 196 Bradford 740.29 92,138.86 1.59 26.9 29.71 3.45 10.21 18.37 50.98 197 Swale 1,084.36 98,106.98 1.85 26.65 28.9 1.67 10.55 20.15 50.95 198 Preston 740.5 201,053.55 1.63 26.77 29.47 3.23 10.29 18.71 50.79 199 Worthing 557.76 41,425.70 1.72 26.52 28.9 1.88 10.6 19.8 50.75 200 Adur 602.78 19,819.96 2.05 26.53 28.9 1.84 10.6 19.82 50.75 201 Pendle 638.1 59,115.98 2.01 26.84 29.6 3.37 10.31 18.49 50.72 202 Tonbridge and Malling 1,156.92 344,290.69 1.34 26.64 28.97 2.04 10.55 19.92 50.69 203 Burnley 566.61 40,472.98 2.98 26.83 29.59 3.24 10.27 18.52 50.65 204 Cheshire East 1,179.91 108,902.49 2.04 26.73 29.42 2.59 10.39 18.76 50.56 205 Rugby 1,412.00 237,751.44 1.48 26.71 29.33 2.78 10.49 18.99 50.54 206 Sevenoaks 1,791.54 367,090.49 1.83 26.65 29 2.05 10.53 19.81 50.53 207 Wrexham 1,027.94 276,721.76 2.3 26.62 29.22 2.57 10.41 19.12 50.45 208 Ashford 1,345.93 74,618.09 3.05 26.61 28.85 1.72 10.57 20.27 50.44 209 Blackburn with Darwen 777.87 161,426.35 1.86 26.78 29.5 3.37 10.28 18.67 50.42 210 Dudley 634.61 119,275.95 1.68 26.65 29.27 2.55 10.49 18.93 50.34 211 Darlington 963.25 67,643.55 1.46 27.05 29.97 3.78 10.18 17.99 50.33 212 Scottish Borders 2,811.93 185,662.98 2.25 27.03 29.88 4.09 10.05 18.04 50.31 213 Malvern Hills 1,855.05 124,175.18 2.63 26.54 29.15 2.27 10.53 19.14 50.29 214 Huntingdonshire 1,793.21 114,699.91 1.59 26.81 29.37 2.29 10.47 19.15 50.29 215 Derbyshire Dales 2,768.07 209,459.86 1.38 26.79 29.5 2.63 10.36 18.67 50.28 216 Hyndburn 497.19 46,778.09 2.38 26.81 29.56 3.12 10.26 18.55 50.25 217 West Lancashire 1,505.79 172,110.74 2.48 26.74 29.39 2.85 10.33 18.85 50.2 218 East Staffordshire 2,072.37 175,238.43 1.22 26.73 29.41 2.4 10.43 18.79 50.18 219 South Ribble 862.79 151,118.77 1.81 26.76 29.46 3.1 10.3 18.71 50.11 220 Sefton 540.13 93,461.31 2.96 26.7 29.33 2.86 10.34 18.9 50.11 221 Lewes 932.38 85,525.27 1.52 26.55 28.86 1.78 10.58 19.9 50.08 222 Oldham 696.2 77,852.11 1.72 26.82 29.55 3.09 10.29 18.59 50.04 223 Folkestone and Hythe 961.74 112,038.33 2.11 26.6 28.8 1.67 10.55 20.41 49.98 224 Horsham 2,133.44 265,526.31 1.04 26.54 28.95 2.04 10.61 19.71 49.94 225 North West Leicestershire 1,292.52 86,217.92 1.45 26.77 29.45 2.45 10.43 18.82 49.81 226 Carlisle 1,391.21 180,530.89 1.24 26.95 29.77 3.78 10.13 18.21 49.78 227 East Suffolk 1,292.30 76,468.32 1.68 26.77 29.06 1.75 10.51 20.14 49.72 228 East Riding of Yorkshire 1,721.17 50,262.48 1.56 27.07 29.9 3.55 10.27 18.35 49.64 229 Trafford 547.93 41,501.76 2.21 26.75 29.47 2.82 10.34 18.69 49.61 230 Boston 1,670.23 123,872.79 1.16 26.94 29.6 2.74 10.36 18.86 49.57 231 South Gloucestershire 922.48 143,752.08 1.88 26.43 28.96 2.02 10.52 19.46 49.56 232 Calderdale 880.13 70,111.43 1.71 26.86 29.63 3.28 10.25 18.52 49.55 233 Wycombe 957.05 64,994.29 2.59 26.63 29.18 2.25 10.51 19.31 49.54 234 Caerphilly 813.75 302,659.50 1.41 26.4 28.85 2.25 10.59 19.67 49.52 235 Three Rivers 854.96 67,245.01 2.19 26.66 29.19 2.34 10.52 19.33 49.48 236 County Durham 1,260.54 78,598.26 1.3 27.02 29.92 3.79 10.17 17.99 49.37 237 Cotswold 2,208.19 198,265.69 1.5 26.53 29.1 2.1 10.52 19.22 49.31 238 North Hertfordshire 1,329.76 121,627.76 1.27 26.74 29.32 2.26 10.48 19.21 49.29 239 South Derbyshire 1,212.18 55,659.97 1.73 26.77 29.45 2.53 10.44 18.79 49.28 240 Cheltenham 596.63 60,225.34 2.83 26.55 29.12 2.2 10.5 19.21 49.27 241 Aberdeenshire 3,661.50 158,639.10 1.13 27.33 30.37 4.55 9.83 17.41 49.26 242 Woking 815.13 122,287.01 1.52 26.58 29.04 2.08 10.53 19.52 49.22 243 Worcester 593.86 80,914.42 1.68 26.58 29.19 2.33 10.5 19.12 49.09 244 Daventry 1,888.16 235,361.99 1.26 26.72 29.35 2.6 10.46 19.05 49.05 245 High Peak 1,170.12 81,126.07 1.44 26.81 29.56 3.03 10.33 18.61 49.04 246 Newport 754.75 100,917.38 1.83 26.4 28.87 2.14 10.59 19.57 49 247 Harrow 660.52 73,384.25 1.89 26.66 29.19 2.12 10.46 19.4 48.94 248 New Forest 1,335.13 106,911.75 1.37 26.41 28.89 1.94 10.58 19.54 48.92 249 Cherwell 1,197.18 64,735.57 2.91 26.63 29.22 2.32 10.49 19.16 48.91 250 Breckland 2,215.78 91,765.62 1.36 26.88 29.36 2.19 10.48 19.48 48.88 251 Herefordshire, County of 1,877.43 106,184.54 2 26.49 29.06 2.15 10.55 19.28 48.88 252 South Norfolk 2,468.61 96,518.55 1.1 26.83 29.16 1.93 10.54 19.94 48.87 253 Cardiff 494.09 104,793.32 3.45 26.38 28.82 2.21 10.56 19.71 48.86 254 West Oxfordshire 1,536.02 165,115.94 2.09 26.57 29.14 2.29 10.46 19.17 48.82 255 Falkirk 547.23 135,597.92 2.68 26.99 29.59 4.41 9.97 18.75 48.82 256 Maldon 2,371.65 213,420.52 1.25 26.73 29.05 1.93 10.5 19.89 48.71 257 West Lothian 617.79 121,897.49 1.98 26.99 29.65 4.54 10.01 18.53 48.68 258 Rossendale 609.24 27,374.65 1.79 26.82 29.56 2.98 10.29 18.57 48.67 259 West Berkshire 1,322.67 183,849.30 2.58 26.54 29.07 2.27 10.48 19.32 48.65 260 Babergh 1,828.78 72,114.47 1.83 26.77 29.08 1.95 10.52 19.89 48.64 261 Isle of Wight 902.35 41,330.45 2.33 26.42 28.86 1.94 10.59 19.65 48.61 262 Reading 643.95 97,478.04 1.7 26.57 29.09 2.14 10.49 19.36 48.61 263 Mid Sussex 1,462.40 81,065.35 1.31 26.59 28.96 1.99 10.59 19.82 48.33 264 Ribble Valley 1,580.00 113,380.49 1.33 26.83 29.61 3.36 10.25 18.51 48.31 265 Wolverhampton 702.32 81,919.77 1.46 26.65 29.29 2.44 10.41 18.91 48.27 266 Denbighshire 2,144.03 1,761,586.56 1.27 26.61 29.14 2.79 10.39 19.26 48.13 267 Glasgow City 462.74 240,749.40 2.66 26.85 29.34 3.94 9.98 19.25 48.11 268 Monmouthshire 2,320.38 87,752.42 1.05 26.44 28.95 2 10.61 19.46 48.11 269 South Kesteven 1,790.56 50,856.09 1.71 26.88 29.57 2.74 10.33 18.83 48.04 270 Blaby 1,453.74 79,516.77 1.25 26.75 29.43 2.44 10.41 18.88 48.03 271 Stratford-on-Avon 2,418.27 174,994.56 1.56 26.63 29.24 2.64 10.5 19.1 48.02 272 Lancaster 943.56 34,594.13 3.07 26.81 29.58 3.41 10.22 18.54 47.83 273 Fareham 906.13 85,325.61 1.19 26.44 28.91 1.95 10.57 19.59 47.83 274 Moray 2,010.38 65,457.45 1.59 27.28 30.24 4.76 9.82 17.69 47.81 275 Blackpool 683.73 98,895.03 1.64 26.75 29.42 3.13 10.26 18.79 47.81 276 Bassetlaw 2,494.92 75,501.92 1.25 26.94 29.71 3.1 10.26 18.49 47.81 277 South Staffordshire 1,559.90 202,985.86 1.08 26.67 29.3 2.45 10.39 18.87 47.79 278 North Lanarkshire 705.42 344,781.38 2.67 26.89 29.44 4.27 9.96 18.99 47.79 279 South Northamptonshire 2,395.83 245,644.20 1.01 26.69 29.29 2.55 10.52 19.15 47.72 280 Vale of White Horse 1,554.82 119,136.38 1.69 26.56 29.12 2.24 10.5 19.22 47.67 281 Wyre Forest 770 63,549.99 2.34 26.6 29.21 2.52 10.48 19.05 47.59 282 Mid Suffolk 2,631.96 143,312.61 1.03 26.79 29.11 1.9 10.52 19.89 47.56 283 Merthyr Tydfil 804.94 205,264.05 1.4 26.41 28.86 2.32 10.59 19.75 47.49 284 Vale of Glamorgan 924.78 178,765.86 2.5 26.36 28.76 2.13 10.56 19.84 47.47 285 West Lindsey 2,996.33 126,658.39 1.2 27 29.78 3.9 10.28 18.55 47.43 286 South Oxfordshire 1,400.16 128,081.99 1.41 26.6 29.13 2.25 10.49 19.28 47.4 287 Harborough 2,824.14 101,857.95 1.15 26.79 29.46 2.48 10.42 18.84 47.34 288 Allerdale 1,642.46 281,688.06 1.31 26.82 29.5 3.75 10.11 18.7 47.28 289 Chiltern 964.02 69,930.23 1.61 26.66 29.21 2.38 10.49 19.32 47.25 290 Eden 2,642.09 134,511.99 1.1 26.9 29.69 3.59 10.2 18.27 47.24 291 Torfaen 772.44 87,093.06 1.29 26.42 28.9 2.19 10.6 19.6 47.21 292 Wychavon 1,281.47 41,341.89 2.14 26.57 29.16 2.43 10.53 19.1 47.2 293 East Lindsey 2,896.78 79,699.24 1.09 27.02 29.69 3.02 10.37 18.84 47.01 294 Wiltshire 1,542.81 152,315.66 1.41 26.45 28.98 2.08 10.52 19.43 46.91 295 Winchester 2,104.08 213,545.03 1.45 26.47 28.93 2.1 10.52 19.53 46.84 296 South Cambridgeshire 2,410.42 146,175.57 1.1 26.79 29.32 2.29 10.38 19.32 46.81 297 North Kesteven 2,174.40 47,795.08 1.08 26.93 29.65 2.75 10.35 18.73 46.7 298 Wyre 1,090.53 91,838.90 1.37 26.79 29.51 3.31 10.24 18.69 46.67 299 Selby 2,490.52 43,283.51 1.2 26.97 29.78 3.22 10.26 18.42 46.64 300 Flintshire 1,671.48 192,039.17 1.59 26.64 29.2 2.79 10.38 19.14 46.53 301 Chichester 3,074.99 198,401.94 1.43 26.52 28.94 2.02 10.53 19.6 46.39 302 Test Valley 1,249.07 133,611.83 1.31 26.47 28.95 2.16 10.54 19.48 46.33 303 Broadland 2,010.10 113,386.67 1.05 26.89 29.27 2.3 10.5 19.74 46.28 304 Richmondshire 2,551.04 38,078.99 1.36 26.96 29.81 3.61 10.23 18.16 46.23 305 East Cambridgeshire 3,348.47 58,945.44 1.39 26.84 29.36 2.21 10.44 19.33 46.15 306 Arun 1,140.84 48,069.67 1.55 26.5 28.9 1.93 10.54 19.69 46.03 307 East Hertfordshire 2,729.43 83,824.90 1.2 26.73 29.25 2.11 10.47 19.39 46.02 308 Barrow-in-Furness 1,019.33 83,815.66 1.7 26.77 29.41 3.36 10.23 18.8 45.81 309 Torbay 540.81 75,951.20 4.15 26.21 28.49 1.82 10.53 20.23 45.76 310 Blaenau Gwent 999.89 120,366.09 1.22 26.41 28.86 2.29 10.59 19.67 45.7 311 South Lakeland 1,873.25 73,010.09 1.26 26.83 29.58 3.3 10.21 18.54 45.59 312 North Somerset 1,407.54 105,658.51 1.74 26.4 28.89 2.12 10.54 19.53 45.52 313 Braintree 1,074.59 50,362.63 1.17 26.76 29.15 2.05 10.49 19.72 45.51 314 Clackmannanshire 955.62 105,000.51 1.75 27.01 29.67 4.38 9.87 18.68 45.42 315 Tandridge 1,127.90 74,861.35 1.6 26.62 29.01 2.1 10.52 19.79 45.36 316 Bath and North East Somerset 934.92 33,793.59 2.3 26.42 28.93 2.15 10.55 19.48 45.32 317 Rhondda Cynon Taf 1,326.67 227,815.42 1.28 26.38 28.81 2.27 10.56 19.78 45.26 318 Hambleton 2,474.41 23,732.14 1.09 27.03 29.9 3.51 10.17 18.14 45.16 319 Shropshire 3,343.63 117,874.39 1.21 26.6 29.19 2.34 10.49 19.07 45.06 320 Craven 2,328.84 29,107.92 1.43 26.88 29.7 3.49 10.19 18.38 45.05 321 South Lanarkshire 925.98 164,054.06 1.84 26.89 29.48 4.58 10 18.88 44.83 322 Forest of Dean 3,260.49 88,658.05 1.02 26.47 29.03 2.04 10.55 19.3 44.8 323 Stirling 1,081.53 137,595.52 3.07 26.9 29.38 4.03 9.97 19.28 44.76 324 Fylde 1,280.60 60,433.25 1.19 26.75 29.41 3.05 10.32 18.8 44.37 325 Ryedale 2,721.73 53,787.70 1.02 27.1 29.97 4.1 10.18 18.19 44.05 326 Exeter 520.92 73,947.37 2.41 26.24 28.55 1.79 10.48 20.1 43.96 327 Perth and Kinross 2,367.33 118,485.15 1.45 27.07 29.73 4.49 9.86 18.61 43.93 328 Renfrewshire 865 483,575.91 1.79 26.72 29.14 3.88 9.99 19.53 43.91 329 Sedgemoor 2,211.18 88,256.30 1.43 26.34 28.79 2.03 10.56 19.7 43.75 330 Tewkesbury 1,808.31 44,616.87 1.11 26.53 29.1 2.19 10.52 19.22 43.56 331 Fenland 4,058.79 44,719.63 1.05 26.88 29.46 2.46 10.39 19.1 43.39 332 East Devon 1,524.70 79,616.16 1.6 26.26 28.64 1.84 10.54 19.99 43.35 333 East Renfrewshire 764.7 1,040,042.51 1.78 26.67 29.08 3.88 9.97 19.53 43.31 334 Aylesbury Vale 2,712.50 115,524.37 1.01 26.67 29.25 2.64 10.5 19.2 43.29 335 South Holland 2,362.76 15,907.42 1.04 26.9 29.52 2.62 10.38 19.01 43.12 336 Mid Devon 2,582.80 275,401.45 1.31 26.25 28.54 1.89 10.53 20.11 42.88 337 South Somerset 2,726.87 173,601.30 1.36 26.32 28.78 2.09 10.54 19.75 42.47 338 Bridgend 1,996.81 345,488.07 1.14 26.35 28.73 2.23 10.54 19.9 42.43 339 North Ayrshire 1,338.43 620,508.60 1.56 26.7 29.09 3.62 10.04 19.7 42.16 340 Teignbridge 1,568.86 184,357.07 1.5 26.23 28.49 1.92 10.52 20.24 42.05 341 Mendip 1,797.98 52,496.32 1.26 26.37 28.86 2.16 10.55 19.56 41.7 342 West Dunbartonshire 570.72 78,736.46 2.47 26.79 29.22 3.85 9.96 19.55 41.11 343 Swansea 860.22 289,276.34 1.97 26.36 28.66 2.54 10.48 20.13 41.08 344 East Dunbartonshire 952.78 86,384.95 1.91 26.85 29.32 4.06 9.97 19.28 40.99 345 East Ayrshire 1,603.88 79,194.74 2.39 26.74 29.23 3.53 10.06 19.47 40.9 346 Powys 3,519.92 84,321.97 1.21 26.49 28.97 2.46 10.54 19.55 40.46 347 Shetland Islands 14,340.80 14,353.63 1.03 27.93 31.68 6.37 9.63 15.22 40.2 348 Copeland 1,717.74 67,127.26 1.06 26.78 29.38 3.96 10.21 18.85 39.93 349 Orkney Islands 4,831.59 6,673.18 1.03 27.49 30.68 5.05 9.64 17 39.7 350 Gwynedd 3,338.97 229,155.27 1.25 26.56 28.97 2.98 10.46 19.67 39.67 351 North Devon 1,597.83 64,604.27 1.62 26.28 28.5 1.92 10.52 20.24 39.37 352 South Ayrshire 1,758.50 87,039.56 3.16 26.68 29.02 2.91 10.21 19.9 39.14 353 Somerset West and Taunton 1,630.18 49,539.47 1.1 26.29 28.67 2.03 10.54 19.9 38.66 354 Neath Port Talbot 1,444.60 93,046.24 1.32 26.36 28.71 2.37 10.53 20.01 38.49 355 Dumfries and Galloway 2,663.71 16,035.12 2.49 26.76 29.26 3.56 10.11 19.28 38.15 356 Plymouth 747.64 159,891.82 2.84 26.2 28.29 2.16 10.48 20.72 37.86 357 Inverclyde 922.11 67,481.98 1.92 26.68 29.07 3.65 10.04 19.65 37.1 358 West Devon 3,872.31 384,626.78 1.11 26.23 28.35 2.01 10.49 20.57 36.89 359 Highland 4,757.99 56,073.32 2.06 27.05 29.59 4.96 9.83 19.12 36.68 360 Conwy 2,048.30 41,054.30 1.24 26.58 29.01 2.85 10.41 19.56 36.61 361 Torridge 3,344.44 413,780.88 1.07 26.25 28.38 2.11 10.48 20.55 35.74 362 Isle of Anglesey 3,585.09 264,585.94 1.03 26.55 28.86 2.85 10.45 20.03 35.7 363 South Hams 2,454.41 20,482.78 1.11 26.19 28.37 1.89 10.53 20.53 34.18 364 Carmarthenshire 2,825.02 220,525.35 1.06 26.38 28.63 2.58 10.49 20.29 34.16 365 Argyll and Bute 4,442.93 139,780.34 1.19 26.62 28.96 3.52 10.06 19.85 31.96 366 Cornwall 2,226.29 108,522.94 1.35 26.19 28.06 2.44 10.49 21.23 29.83 367 Ceredigion 3,908.46 7,740.25 1 26.47 28.81 2.41 10.49 19.96 28.84 368 Pembrokeshire 2,265.59 52,647.23 1.08 26.33 28.34 2.45 10.47 20.92 28.17 369 Isles of Scilly 762.77 9,941.10 1.55 26.02 27.13 2.5 10.36 23.29 24.07 370 Na h-Eileanan Siar 4,998.41 17,445.60 1.44 26.72 28.59 4.61 9.81 20.91 18.06 371