no
Most definitely NOT!! It has NEVER been legal in ANY part of the UK, and up until the late 17th Century was regarded as being closely linked to witchcraft.
Murder is not legal in the UK. It is a criminal offense and is punishable by law. However, there are circumstances where killing someone may be deemed justifiable, such as in cases of self-defense or protection of others, which is considered a lawful act.
yes
tobacco (you have to be 18 before buying any legal drugs in the UK) and there is also paracetamol, benifin, anadrin and other pills.
Justice - 2009 The Case for Cannibalism 1-2 was released on: USA: 2009 UK: 1 February 2011
Firecrackers are legal in the UK but fireworks are not Legal. So you can bye fireworks in the UK but not firecrackers.
Around mid 2010, R4's and similar DS flashcards, were declared illegal in the UK, despite any legal applications that they can be used for. It is now illegal to import and sell them in the UK.
No- it is impossible to enter the legal profession if you have any criminal record at all in the UK, even if the conviction is spent. It is also very difficult to enter medicine if you have a criminal conviction, though in the latter case it is not impossible if there were mitigating circumstances at the time the offence took place.
Theer is no minimum legal age - HOWEVER - a shopkeeper can refuse to sell any of his merchandise to any one !
Ferreting is both legal and popular in the UK.
Any legal entity can be a victim of slander or libel defamation in the UK, including companies and individuals.
any age all over the country