Could Slough or Northampton become UK's start-up capital?

Report identifies north-south divide in cities that have a 'high-wage, low-welfare' economy

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You might be surprised by some of the urban centres that are establishing themselves as UK start-up hubs.

A new study by the Centre for Cities think tank, reported by the Daily Telegraph, reveals the location with the fastest rate of growth in "corporate presence" between 2010 and 2014 was Slough. The Berkshire town, which was also the fastest growing in terms of population, saw the number of companies increase by 29 per cent over the five years.

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