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London governs itself on a devolved basis so legally it is as seperate from England as Wales is. However, London is part of what is 'ceremonial england'

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No. London is the capital of England, meaning it is the most relavent. It's to be found in the South of the British Isles.

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Nope. We don't have states in this country. We have counties, which just break up England into areas and don't really mean anything. The whole of England follow the same laws.

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