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No. This is a UK mobile (cell) phone number so could be anywhere in the UK.
It could be an Outer London (UK) exchange.
08451162355
No. London, and the rest of the UK still use the British pound.
Yes ... Facebook is in the UK. My grandchildren in London use it all the time.
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All mobile numbers in the UK begin with 07 (or 44 if it is a text). There is no "typical London" mobile number.
A London (UK) phone number has 8 digits. If you wish to dial a London (UK) phone number from outside the London area (or a mobile phone) you need to prefix the 8 digits by the 3 digit London area code of 020 (which would normally be displayed in brackets before the number viz: (020) yxxx xxxx - the y is either 3, 7 or 8). If you wish to dial it from outside the UK, you'll need the international prefix for your country, followed by the country code of 44 plus the London area code without the leading zero plus the 8 digits, ie: +44 20 yxxx xxxx
London is in the UK...
You can find this by looking online, and for London UK the number can be found at the Refuge site. This number is 0808 2000 247. This number is free to call from any UK landline or mobile number.
London is IN the UK.
London is in the UK.