The result was Keep The nomination has been withdrawn and there are no delete !votes. This is a non-admin closure based on clear consensus that the article is on a notable subject, and although it needs work, the work can be done. Dylanfromthenorth ( talk) 19:31, 1 October 2010 (UTC) reply
The Page is full of Synthesis and is not directly sourced reliably. Prime Examples are the use of HMRC advice areas and the Environment Agency catchment areas as sources to justify the "boundary" of the Northern England. None of the references refer directly to a "Northern England" they either refer to the North-West, North-East, or Yorkshire and the Humber English local administrative regions which do not constitute a "Northern England" under any of the references. The only part of the article which is adequately sourced is the "Flag of Northern England" this alone though does not warrant an entire article based mainly on synthesis to be created. Parts of the article can be hived off to where they belong in articles on the English administrative regions and the historic counties. This article is though not the place for them and is pure synthesis to create a fictional point of view based on perceptions and prejudices within English society. Wales and Scotland are definable due to historic and well defined boundaries; this article shown no such boundaries exists. Lucy-marie ( talk) 14:02, 28 September 2010 (UTC) reply
I am also nominating the following article as they are related to the original article and suffer from the same irreversible problems which are found in the original article.
The result was Keep The nomination has been withdrawn and there are no delete !votes. This is a non-admin closure based on clear consensus that the article is on a notable subject, and although it needs work, the work can be done. Dylanfromthenorth ( talk) 19:31, 1 October 2010 (UTC) reply
The Page is full of Synthesis and is not directly sourced reliably. Prime Examples are the use of HMRC advice areas and the Environment Agency catchment areas as sources to justify the "boundary" of the Northern England. None of the references refer directly to a "Northern England" they either refer to the North-West, North-East, or Yorkshire and the Humber English local administrative regions which do not constitute a "Northern England" under any of the references. The only part of the article which is adequately sourced is the "Flag of Northern England" this alone though does not warrant an entire article based mainly on synthesis to be created. Parts of the article can be hived off to where they belong in articles on the English administrative regions and the historic counties. This article is though not the place for them and is pure synthesis to create a fictional point of view based on perceptions and prejudices within English society. Wales and Scotland are definable due to historic and well defined boundaries; this article shown no such boundaries exists. Lucy-marie ( talk) 14:02, 28 September 2010 (UTC) reply
I am also nominating the following article as they are related to the original article and suffer from the same irreversible problems which are found in the original article.