50p but only in the form of raffle tickets.
Alot
About 9 million pounds a year
There are about 9 million deaf or hard of hearing people in the UK
Over 800 billion
22 billion
5 dollars
It looks as if 50,000 people use British Sign Language as their first language or preferred means of communication. There isn't a definitive number of *deaf* people that do so, but we can use the population of the UK and the number of deaf people, in total, in the UK, to estimate. Current population of the UK: 60,776,238 as of July 2007 (estimate only). There are 8,945,000 deaf and hard of hearing people. Dividing that by the current UK population gives us: 15 percent of the population of the UK are deaf or hard of hearing. Now, 50,000 * 15% = 7,500 people in the UK who use British Sign Language as their first language/preferred means of communication are deaf. No Its like 8,998,107
quite abit, mostly on ice creams and umbrellas
Nothing - if you're eligible for NHS treatment !
The tobacco companies spend huge sums on advertising. But they make twice the amount back from sales.
If you move away from the UK permanently, you will no longer be entitled to medical treatment under normal NHS rules. This does not prevent private treatment in the UK.
It is estimated that there are around 151,000 BSL users in the UK, with many of them being deaf individuals who use BSL as their first means of communication.