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There aren't any houses in the UK on 110 volts. The UK standard is 230 volts.

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its in the UK in London,

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In the UK - just one.

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That would be Houses of Parliament.

In the UK, the two are the House of Commons and the House of Lords.

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In the UK, houses built in the 1980s were fairly similar to houses built in the 1970s and those built now. Very recent houses tend to be smaller.

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In houses, like most people.

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there were more than a million

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The Houses of Parliment are in London, UK.

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over 25,000 houses are built a year in the uk.

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the House of Commons and the House of Lords.

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People who sell houses are called realtors. In UK they are called real estate agents.


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The House of Commons - and - The House of Lords.

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dying is illegal in the houses of Parliament :)

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The Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, England.

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Semi-detached three bedroom houses.

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Two. The House of Commons and the House of Lords.

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The Houses of Parliament are situated in Westminster, London.

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eleventy twelve billion. and 10.3 pennies each. (Uk only, excludes Ireland)

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The houses of parliament is the law making body of the UK and therefore responsible for the country's finances.

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You can book guided tours of the Houses of Parliament through the official UK Parliament website. These tours offer insight into the history and workings of the UK Parliament and must be booked in advance.

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theres a new development of houses

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The Democratic party controlled both houses of Congress in 1961.

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Big Ben is the bell in the clock tower at the Palace of Westminster. The Palace of Westminster houses both houses of the UK parliament, the Lords and Commons.

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In the UK we would refer to a house that is not attached to another house as detached.

Just two houses joined together are semi-detached and houses in a long row are called terraced houses (I believe they are referred to as row houses in the USA).

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They form the UK Parliament.
Parliament.

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There is a website called Rightmove which allows one to check prices paid for properties in the UK. The Land Registry website also has an index of UK house prices.

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The publishing houses of important British newspapers are mainly situated in London, which is the hub of the media industry in the UK. Examples include News UK, which publishes The Times and The Sun, and Guardian Media Group, the publisher of The Guardian and The Observer.

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The UK is a small island with a population of over 60 million people. Real Estate in the UK is very expensive. The price of land is very expensive because building land is in very short supply. Houses tend to be smaller and on a smaller plot as this makes them more affordable to most people. If you have enough money in the UK you can still build a house as big as you like.

See the link below

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As its name suggests, The Houses of Parliament are the home of the legislative body for the UK. The proper name is the Palace of Westminster which includes the House of Commons and the House of Lords,

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The Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster is the home of Big Ben and the rest of the building houses the UK Parliament.

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1.8 in houses with families 1.7 in houses with cohabiting couples and single parents

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Some public houses allow children in the bars but some dont.

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The CIA are based in central London alongside the houses of Parliament, near London Bridge.

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In UK they are: The Public area of the House of Commons is called Strangers Gallery.....

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Kelly Rowland was assisted by Jennifer Hudson.

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it's gender neutral and used or both. However, you will see the term Landlady especially in the Uk when referring to public houses and alcohol licences and boarding houses such as a "Bed and breakfast"

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The average UK house price in 1958 started out at £2049 and ended the year at £2058 The average price for new houses went from £2409-£2429 over the course of the year, modern houses fluctuated between £2109-£2145 and older houses were a bargain at £1685-£1703. Check out the link below for all average UK house prices since 1952.

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Northwood estate agents are specialized in selling houses in the UK. Northwood and the agents can help someone to buy or sell houses in nearly all parts of the United Kingdom.

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Operation Good Guys - 1997 Safe as Houses 1-5 is rated/received certificates of:

UK:15

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MPs meet as part of the UK government in the Palace of Westminster, normally known as the Houses of Parliament.

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