1707. It should never have happened.
Treaty of the Union under Queen Anne (1665-1714). England, Scotland and Wales are united to form Great Britain.
Andy gray
On and off from the 9th century to the 18th century.
In 1653 Oliver Cromwell forced the Rump Parliament to disband and was made Lord Protector of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.
King Henry II of England never had a major war with France and certainly never entered into hostility with Scotland, which was presided over by his great-uncle.
1958
No. He lives in England. His official residence is Clarence House in London, but he also has homes in Wales and Scotland.
The 2011 Six Nations Championship was won by England. It was their first Six Nations Championship title since 2003. England won 4 of their 5 Six Nations matches in 2011, only losing to Ireland on the final weekend.
Wales has been affiliated to England since the 13th century.
It's perfectly legal in England, Wales and Scotland. Not sure about NI, as the age of consent is 17 there.
Scotland was not founded by England, as they are two separate countries with their own histories and origins. Scotland has been a distinct political entity since the Middle Ages, with a history that dates back to the Kingdom of Scotland in the 9th century. England and Scotland eventually formed the United Kingdom in 1707 through the Act of Union.
Treaty of the Union under Queen Anne (1665-1714). England, Scotland and Wales are united to form Great Britain.
in Scotland, 15 year old tend to be in either 4rth year or 3rd year :) not sure about England or that though x in Scotland, 15 year old tend to be in either 4rth year or 3rd year :) not sure about England or that though x in Scotland, 15 year old tend to be in either 4rth year or 3rd year :) not sure about England or that though x in Scotland, 15 year old tend to be in either 4rth year or 3rd year :) not sure about England or that though x in Scotland, 15 year old tend to be in either 4rth year or 3rd year :) not sure about England or that though x in Scotland, 15 year old tend to be in either 4rth year or 3rd year :) not sure about England or that though x
In Rugby, there is a group of 6 nations which are well-known in the Rugby circuit. These nations are England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales, in alphabetical order. This group is similar to a league, in which games specifically played by these nations are tracked.
1997
yes there was
Great Britain (England & Wales plus Scotland) contained 36,686,000 at mid-year according to the Registrar-General's return.Ireland (the other part of the United Kingdom until most of it gained independence in 1922) contained 4,469,000, but isn't considered part of "Britain".Great Britain 36.7 million (England 30.25m, Wales 2m, Scotland 4.45m); United Kingdom (i.e. including also Ireland) 41.15m.