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 Are Northern Ireland and Scotland part of the U.K., or is it just England and Wales?
Are Northern Ireland and Scotland part of the U.K. like the England and Wales, because I always get confused all the time on that and I do not get it, because like i mean are they considered british ...


 I'm french, i need help please. Where is power held? Buckingham Palace or Downing Street?

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 Is it normal process for either a credit card or deposit to be left when arriving at a hotel.?
when arriving to our hotel we were asked to put down a credit card or a deposit to what seemed a large amount,we wont told this by our flight agent,??
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 Is it true you can swim with dolphins in Scotland?
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 Me and my boyfriend whant to go away for a weekend?
We want to go somewhere in England, in the country so we can enjoy long walks, horse riding, boating and somewhere where we can take our dog. We are looking for something reasonably cheap, could ...


 What are the wealthy, affluent parts of England?
Hello - what are some of the names of the wealthy neighborhoods in England? Is Manchester one of them? How much american dollars you need to buy a home there? Thank you.
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 Are girls from England British?
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 Would you like to move to the UK?
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 A list of airports in london?
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 Which city of England is better to live considering...?
...the politeness of the population, the best salary in Computer Industries?????? I am from Brazil, but i don't like this country because the salary is too low!, for example a maid in England ...


 Are leeds and sheffield in devon?
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 What is the best place in London?
I'm searching some beautiful places to visit during my intern in London....


 Where in London is the best place to sit and girlwatch some of London's prettiest women?
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 On the whole, which county do you find prettier, quaint, and more picturesque: Cornwall or Devon?
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 We're bored. What can we do on a Saturday afternoon?
We're in the South East of England, and we need something to do... Any ideas? No sex >=...


 Today i'll go for a walk by the Thames in London.. would u like to join me?
where and when to meet?
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lol.. am not a bloody weirdo.....


 I'm in London this weekend and fancy going to see a show, any ideas? Cheers?
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 I am having a weekend in Manchester soon, anyone want to meet up and ask each other questions?
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 What is the currency of England?
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 What do you call people from England?
What do you call people from england?
like people from america are called americans
people from jamacia are called jamacians
what are people from england called?
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claire bear. Grrr!

Where is the best place to live in the UK?

Where in the UK is the best place to live.
I'm looking for somewhere that has the following things:
Things to do with children (like a zoo etc)
A Major hospital
A University
Lots of national shops (primark, next, etc).

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I don't want to live in London, and i do want to stay in England.

    



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Mummy to 3 Girls & 1 Boy :0)x
poole or bournemouth, got absolutely everything apart from a zoo.. that you are after.. plus we are right by the sea with beautiful scenery.

i have been to other parts of england and i still dont wanna live anywhere else but where i live!

google us,
good luck


zerofool2005
Manchester <3


radstar67
Chester!

Ticks all the boxes!


DWTS - Cheryl & Gilles
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Norwich, Cambridge or Chelmsford


x_iced_gems_x
I live in stroud in the gloucestershire part of the cotswolds and i love it here. there are lots of things for children to do here. there is the local leisure centre which offers swimming, skating, tennis and astroturf facilities and it is surrounded by a massive park containing a lake where you can feed the ducks, a little train that runs round the park during summer, a small woodland area and swings and slides etc. there is also a bowling alley and a cinema. About a five minute drive away you can go up to the minchinhampton and rodborough common land which is really good too. About 45 minutes down the motorway you can go to bristol zoo and about a 1 hour drive through the cotswolds takes you to the beautiful cotswold wildlife park in burford.
And speaking of schildren there are some good schools in the area too and some really good secondary schools such as Stroud High School for Girls and Marling school for boys. They are both grammar schools and are situated next door to each other. There are also the prepatory schools of Wycliffe in stonehouse and Beaudesert on the Minchinhampton Common

There is a hospital in stroud with an a&e unit and some wards and a maternity unit but the really major hospital is about a 20 minute drive in Gloucester where there is the main hospital, paediatrics, maternity, outpatients etc and lots of specialists.

The local universities lie about a 1 hour drive to the Bristol University and a 1 hour and a half tops drive to Oxford University.

There are some national shops in stroud such a new look, wilkinsons, clintons cards, woolworths, Dorothy Perkins, Argos, Thorntons, Currys and lots of intependant shops. There are also leading supermarkets, tesco, sainsburys and waitrose. A twenty minute drive away there are all the national shops such as debenhams, H&M, BHS, Topshop and Topman, Body Shop, River Island, MKone, and amny more
hopw this helps
xxxxx


Answers Gerbil
York.

Flamingo Land is not far away, and the coast at Scarborough, Whitby and Filey (lots of rock pools around that area and cliffs to go fossil hunting in), York hospital is the biggest in the area, York University is one of the best in the country, a leading technology institute. York has plenty of shops, new and old. Also for the kids there's all the history going back to before Roman times, they love all that stuff.

All that, plus a very good cycle network and a stone's throw from open countryside (literally ten minutes from the city centre, or there abouts).


S C
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iv heard yorkshire is nice. personally im origionally from essex and i think there is everything you need for children and adults there. be sure to find a nice part though... somewhere like great baddow or billericay


ASHLEE!
newcastle. =D


annhen
I think Monument, Newcastle is lovely lots of things to do wit the kids and the shopping is great


abraham
birmngham


James M
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Edinburgh-loads o culture,zoo,museums etc.


Update-Just read your add on about staying in England. Leeds ticks every box.
Its got Tropical World at Roundhay,Royal Armouries just a few mins from the city centre
Jimmys and the LGI Hospital
Leeds Uni and Met
Loads o shops ranging from Vivienne Westwood to Primark,TK Maxx.


MICHAEL D
For all that you want the best place will be London.


windy
london if you have plenty money and can afford to live in a nice area

2nd would be edinburgh


Pat
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Mmm.. possibly Edinburgh. If you take yesterday as an example, 400 Million tourists can't be wrong..


butterfly.
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London


sparky
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The Ayrshire Coast. Sea Sand and but not a lot of Sunshine. Easy reach to Glasgow 30 mins away with lots of shops. 1hr 30 by car to the city of Edinburgh.


Angel
If you don't want to live in England, why did you put the UK?

The UK is England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland altogether,

Why not just say in Scotland or Wales?





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