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  1. Yorkshire and the Humber is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of ITL for statistical purposes. The population in 2021 was 5,481,431 with its largest settlements being Leeds, Sheffield, Bradford, Hull, and York.

  2. Yorkshire and the Humber is one of the regions of England. It covers most of the historic county of Yorkshire, along with the part of northern Lincolnshire that was previously in the administrative area of Humberside (which existed 1974-1996).

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    Cleveland and Humberside were both abolished in 1996, since when there have been four ceremonial counties with Yorkshire in their names: East Riding of Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire, which together cover most of the historic county.

  4. The region of Yorkshire and the Humber is divided into 54 parliamentary constituencies which is made up of 25 borough constituencies and 29 county constituencies. Since the general election of December 2019 , [1] 24 are represented by Conservative MPs and 30 by Labour MPs.

  5. Yorkshire and the Humber is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of ITL for statistical purposes. The population in 2021 was 5,481,431 with its largest settlements being Leeds, Sheffield, Bradford, Hull, and York.

  6. Liberal Democrats. Reform UK. Leader since. 27 August 2020 [note 1] 3 June 2024. Last election. 0 seats, 8.0%. 0 seats, 5.9%. The 2024 general election is scheduled to be held on Thursday, 4 July 2024. 54 seats will be up for election in Yorkshire and the Humber .

  7. Yorkshire and the Humber (European Parliament constituency) Yorkshire and the Humber Regional Select Committee. Yorkshire Forward. Categories: NUTS 1 statistical regions of England. Northern England. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after regions of England.

  8. Landscape. The landscape of the Northeast is very varied. In the west are the Pennines and their foothills, which are divided by the Dales, long valleys that run from east to west. The highest Pennine peak in Yorkshire is Cross Fell (790 metres). Fast-flowing streams, pass through the Dales and join the river Humber.

  9. Yorkshire and the Humber is a region of England. It is composed of the counties of West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, the East Riding of Yorkshire and parts of North Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. It shares borders with North East England, North West England and the East Midlands.

  10. A quick introduction to some of the events that have helped shape the identity of Yorkshire and the Humber: BC. 8,500: first known to be inhabited. AD. 71-410: Roman Empire. 500-850: Kingdom of Northumbria. 954: Kingdom of England. 1069: Harrying of the North. 1290-1832: parliamentary constituency. 1455-1487: War of the Roses.