South-East is the place to live longer

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Life expectancy
The average life expectancy for people in England has risen from 75.9 years in 1990 to 81.3 years in 2013, a new study has found, but divisions remain between figures for the north and south.

The best place to live is the south-east with a life expectancy of 82.4 years, while it drops to 79.1 years if you are in Scotland.

Public Health England (PHE) scientists found that a slowdown in the number of deaths from cardiovascular disease, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and some cancers in this period meant that people in England could expect to live 5.4 years longer.

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