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London, England See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland_Yard
Scotland is a country and London is a city in England.
No London. It is where London Metropolitan Police have their headquarters
Fingerprints were used for the first time in 1901. Scotland Yard started using the Henry Classification System, invented by Sir Edward Richard Henry. Five years later, in 1906 the New York City Police Department became the first in The United States to use fingerprinting.
no,Scotland is. no, Scotland is.
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London is in England but in Europe as well. It is not in Liverpool as Liverpool is anonther city in the UK. London isn't in Scotland - Scotland is the Northern Part of the Greater British Isle whilst London is in its South East. Oh, and Liverpool isn't in Scotland either but rather in Northern England.
The journey from Scotland to London by train or car can take between 4 to 8 hours, depending on the mode of transport and the specific locations in Scotland and London. Flying from major Scottish cities like Edinburgh or Glasgow to London takes around 1 to 1.5 hours.
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Scotland or London
It's about 400 miles between St. Andrews, Scotland and London, England.
North. London is in England and Edinburgh is in Scotland. If you look on a map of the United Kingdom you will see that Scotland is north of England.