Yes, one has erupted in Manchester. It was on the Richter scale of three. And it ended in two seconds flat. Nothing was destroyed. I was just woken up.
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it was - 17.5 C in somewhere in stockport :) i know this isn't inner city but it's still a part of Greater Manchester so it counts
The Atlantic Gulf Stream - planes fly into a headwind on the way out of the UK towards the Americas, but have a tailwind helping them on the way back.
The UK lies on the Eurasian plate far away from any plate boundaries. The closest boundary is probably the Mid-Atlantic Ridge which runs through Iceland (the country, not the frozen foods supermarket if you're worried.) The UK therefore experiences no volcanism and very little seismicity (earthquakes) due to its distance from any plate boundaries. Last earthquake experienced of any magnitude in the UK was in February 2018 The centre of which was in Wales
The 2011 UK riots and looting began in London, and subsequent trouble occurred in other major English cities such as Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol and Nottingham.
Manchester is a city in the UK, thus it has no capital. London is the capital city of the UK.
Manchester Openshaw - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1955.
Manchester Openshaw - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1983.
Manchester Central - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1974.
Manchester Gorton - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1885.
Manchester Withington - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1918.
Manchester South - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1885.
Manchester South - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1918.
Manchester Ardwick - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1918.
Manchester Cheetham - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1950.
the richest in the uk is manchester city but the most succesful team is manchester united