They are one and the same. The more usual name is 'English Labrador', but they are also less commonly called 'British'.
The only other line is the 'Field' or 'American' Labrador.
Typically the British bulldog is larger.
they are the same
spanner - british english ; wrench- american english
There is noneAnswer'Aeroplane' is British English; 'airplane' is US English.
they call it diaper instead of nappie
Kerb is British English while curb is American English
Labradors shed constantly, but there is no difference between how much a yellow, chocolate, or a black lab sheds.
They are two names for the same breed.
chips=frenchfries crisps=potatochips
One is in Greek, the other is in English.
Oxford follows British EnglishCambridge follows both British and American varieties
its just a matter of spelling. the "b" is for British English and "p" is used in American English