As Northern Ireland is considered part of the UK and as it borders the Republic of Ireland you could say zero. From the island of Ireland to Britain at their closest points, which is probably what you mean, it is about 12 miles or 20 kilometres.
There are various routes from different airports in Ireland to different airports in England. At their closest you can fly to England in about 35 minutes. It would be more than an hour between some other cities.
The air distance from London, England, to Dublin, Ireland, is 288 miles. That equals 464 kilometers. That equals 251 nautical miles.
It depends where you are going usually ranges between 45 minutes up to an hour and a half
At its closest point it is only about 25 miles. However, if you look at a map you will see that for most people, the travelling distance is much more.
At their closest point, between Torr Head and the Mull of Kintyre, they are about 12 miles apart.
Depends on where in England, where in Ireland and mode of transport.
There is no Norfolk in Ireland. Norfolk is a place in England. Blackwell is also the name of a place in England.
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No it is not because China is far away from England
About 79 miles...
"Far and away" -Dhaise
About 45 or 50 minutes. It is not far from England to Ireland.
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It depends on which part of England you are talking about
On a clear day it is possible to see Ireland from parts of Scotland.
about 400 miles give or take depending on what route you take :)
so far they've recorded them in England Ireland and Australia
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