Women in the North of England face unequal challenges and inequalities in their lives and health compared to those in the rest of the country. They are more likely to work more hours for less pay and to be in worse health. On top of this, they are more likely to be an unpaid carer, live in poverty and to have fewer qualifications. The inequity between women living in the North of England and those in the rest of the country has grown over the past decade harming women’s quality of life, work, their families and communities