National Health Service: 1.3 million (effectively the entire health service)
Ministry of Defence: 400,000 million (the army, plus 80,000 civilian staff)
Tesco: 250,000 million (supermarket)
J Sainsbury: 150,000 million (supermarket)
Asda: 153,000 million (supermarket)
The largest employers are mostly in the public sector, eg National Health Service (NHS). In the private sector, Tesco Stores is probably the biggest.
The National Health Service (around 90,000 staff)
The NHS.
NHS
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The largest out of the five largest law firms based on annual revenue is Baker & McKenzie in the US. The second is Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, & Flom in the US. The third is Clifford Chance in the UK. The fourth is Linklaters from the UK. And Latham and Watkins in the US is the fifth.
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The NHS is definitely number one. Followed I would have thought by Tesco. I would think the MOD is quite near the top of the list.
No. Sutherland is the largest county of the UK.
The second largest city in the UK is Birmingham
Southampton is UK's largest cruise port.
The United States Department of Defense.
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The only thing that keeps coming up for this question is a healthcare service called "Bupa" which is based out of the UK. With that kind of information, the primary employers in Bupa, UK would be healthcare jobs and medical employment.