Citizens of the United Kingdom are all British in international law although they might describe themselves as being English, Scottish, Welsh or Irish.
Britain! Without Britain, we wouldn't have anything British.
Things pertaining to Britain (Great Britain, UK) are British, with one T.
A native of the UK is officially British. British people are called Britons.
Its legally known as the United Kingdom of Britain and Northern Ireland, so yes it is British.
Great Britain...otherwise known as the UK.
The British version is based on London, UK. There is no 'Atlantic City' in Britain.
In order of size... England is a country on the island of Great Britain, which is part of the UK and a member of the British Commonwealth.England is a single country. Great Britain is an island comprising England, Wales and Scotland. The UK comprises about 1,000 islands off the west coast of Europe. The British Commonwealth comprises 54 member states and their dependencies.
No. Paris is the capital of France. The capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) is London. British people live in the UK.
No, the French are located in France, the British are in Britain, the UK, England Scotland Wales & Ireland, well, most of us are !
Yes, you can use a British stamp outside Britain, but it must be affixed to mail that is being sent to the UK. British stamps are valid only for postage within the UK and cannot be used to send mail from another country to a different destination. If you are sending mail internationally from outside the UK, you will need to use the postage system and stamps of the country you are in.
It has jurisdication for Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The UK refers to the island of Great Britain (comprising of England, Scotland and Wales) and Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland is excluded - unless you're referring to the British Isles.