The Church of England -- or Anglicanism -- is the official church of England. Scotland, however, recognizes Presbyterianism. The Methodist Church also is strong there.
Yes, but not in a major way
The vast majority of people today do believe that slavery violates fundamental moral and religious principles. This hasn't always been the case, and in the past, some actually used religious arguments to try to justify the institution of slavery.
Captain Driver's flag is at the Smith Institution.
As far as I know they still exist, but I don't know their position as related to the national curriculum.
Yes Us Today is linkage institution because it is the media and is a way of linking peoples concerns TO political issues possibly getting those issues on the policy agenda which makes it a linkage institution. Yes Us Today is linkage institution because it is the media and is a way of linking peoples concerns TO political issues possibly getting those issues on the policy agenda which makes it a linkage institution.
The Nazis were not a religion, though they presented themselves to the public in Germany as national salvation movement, complete with some pseudo-religious trappings.
The SS Great Britain is in Bristol
Captain Driver's flag is at the Smith Institution.
Canada and Britain are the leading members of the Commonwealth.
Canada and Britain are the leading members of the Commonwealth.
well the are 750,000 Sikhs in Britain.
Great Britain