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The results were based on weighted results across the five categories of local crime rates, death rates, mental health rates, sickness absence rates and non-fatal injuries in the workplace.
The total was then weighted out of 100, with the lower the score, the safer the city.
Swindon, Luton and London all tied with 19 out of 100.
Each of these cities averaged out as good places to live and work, with low crime rates, low risk of injury, and low sickness levels.
Swindon boasts the third-lowest crime rate in England; Luton sets a standard with zero workplace injuries per capita of 1,000; and London’s rate of sickness is equally low, indicating an extremely low-level metric compared to other cities.
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