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Northern titles unify in call for vow to the North

Northern news brands - including The Journal, Chronicle, Northern Echo, Gazette, Yorkshire Post and Manchester Evening News - are issuing a joint call to the three main party leaders to make a promise to the North in the light of their front page vow to the people of Scotland in the Daily Record.

Each title will carry the same front page message.

Below is copy from inside today’s Journal, which expands on the front page message:

This is an historic time for the North.

The United Kingdom is changing. And we have to make sure the North isn’t left behind.

That’s why newspapers from the North East, North West and Yorkshire have taken the unprecedented step of joining forces to demand a fair deal for the region - including the power and funding needed to manage our own affairs.

Our region faces the risk of being squeezed between an over mighty London in the south and a resurgent Scotland making the most of its newfound freedoms to the north.

But this is also a time of enormous opportunity for the North of England. Let us off the leash and we will create wealth and jobs, and help the UK succeed in today’s challenging world.

Sensible devolution to regions such as ours, and perhaps ensuring we have a fair hearing at Westminster too, will also help to reassure English voters that they are getting a fair deal after so many promises were made to Scotland during the referendum campaign.

Newspapers joining the call include The Journal, The Chronicle, Northern Echo, The Gazette, Manchester Evening News and The Yorkshire Post.

Journal Editor Brian Aitken said: “The unprecedented coming together of the great Northern newspaper brands should send a clear message to our politicians that it is vital they make sure the North does not suffer from having an economic powerhouse to the south and a far more competitive Scotland to the north.”

Peter Barron, editor of the Northern Echo, said: “The guarantee of additional powers for Scotland – irrespective of the referendum result - presents particular challenges for the north of England. The Northern Echo is happy to be joining forces with other major regional newspapers to call on party leaders to ensure the north of England is not overshadowed or neglected.”

Jeremy Clifford, editor of The Yorkshire Post, said: “The debate over the referendum in Scotland has opened up a much wider call for increased powers for the regions.

“We are joining with newspaper titles across the north to ensure this vitally important part of England does not lose out in the aftermath of the Scotland decision.”