No, it never has been.
The official state religion in England is the Church of England or Anglican, which is based on the Roman Catholic Church, but under the leadership of the British Crown and not the Pope. However, British citizens are free to practice which ever religion they choose, and there are Catholics in London. Westminster Cathedral is the mother church of the Catholic community in England and Wales.
The capital city that fits this description is Honolulu, which is located on the island of Oahu in the state of Hawaii. Hawaii is an autonomous state under the leadership of the Queen of the United Kingdom.
The Virginia Company of London (otherwise known as the London Company), under the leadership of Bartholomew Gosnold, was given permission by James I of England to settle and trade in Virginia. This company was a subsidiary of the larger Virginia Company that also owned the Plymouth Company that settle Massachusetts.
Thamesmead is in South London, which comes under the country of England, United Kingdom.
In the Tower of London, here in England ( Under armed guard !)
The Royal Ballet was founded in 1931 in London, England.
75 miles, under two hours
The religion of delaware was mostly catholics although there were some protestants under the church of England
Religious conservatives and working-class whites.
Football goes back to the middle ages and beyond but there was no agreed set of rules. The modern game was goes back to a meeting in London England when the rules were agreed and the Football Association formed. The laws of the game were written under the leadership of Ebenezer Cobb Morley.
people for the power of England have such experience in the field of crumpets
Here is how the word 'church' is defined: NOUN 1) (a) the religious organization of Christians founded by Jesus Christ; (b) the religious organization of Christians under the leadership of the successor of St. Peter; Roman Catholicism; (c) any organization of Christians who are not under the leadership of the successor of St. Peter with their own interpretation of the Scriptures 2) a building where Christian religious activities are performed such as prayer and liturgical services; a Christian house of worship 3) the religious activities that are performed in such a place, especially liturgical services such as the Mass