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Text from BBC News - 23rd January 2012

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The gap between the economic performance of cities across the UK is widening , a report has said .
The difference between the number of people claiming Jobseeker's Allowance in Hull and in Cambridge has doubled since the start of 2008 .
Six times as many are claiming in some parts of Rochdale in Cambridge .
Research group Centre for Cities said the private sector's struggle to create jobs to aid growth " playing out very across UK cities " .
The gap in the claimant count rate between Hull and Cambridge had increased 3 . 2% in February 2008 to 6 . 1% in November 2011 , the report said .
Meanwhile , the area of Rochdale with the highest number of claimants had 30 . 3% of people on the benefit , the area of Cambridge with the highest rate was 5 . 0% .
The report said that cities with less dynamic private sectors , as Hull , Doncaster and Newport , find it more challenging to offset the weak national economy and the ongoing shrinkage of the public sector .

'Tailored policy'
It said cities that performed well , such as Edinburgh , Cambridge and London all had strong private sectors , and high numbers of residents and " knowledge workers " - those work in professions such as law , accountancy and finance .
It highlighted Milton Keynes and Aberdeen as well placed to drive the national economic recovery as they had seen a number of business start - ups and highly innovative , with significant numbers of patents registered .
Last week , official figures showed the UK's unemployment had risen to the level for 16 years .
" The gap between cities is widening , " said Alexandra Jones , chief executive of Centre for Cities .
" This makes it vital that government policy tailored to meet the needs of each city than one - size - fits - all . is right for Brighton and Reading will not be right for Dundee and Middleborough . "
The Local Government Association ( LGA ) said the report highlighted the differences in how cities were dealing the tough economic climate .
" Councils strongly support the premise that government policy be tailored to the needs of each individual city , " said Peter Box , chairman of the LGA's economy and transport board .

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