London
L O N
UK, as in United Kingdom, should be in capital letters.
Okay, check the box. If you can't find the three capital bolded letters: PAL anywhere, then DON"T GET IT. If you can find it, then it'll be okay.
Denmark is not in the UK. It is a separate country. The capital of Denmark is Copenhagen. The capital of the UK is London.
If the letters are capitalized, UK, that stands for the United Kingdom. If the letters are lower case, uk, it may stand for unknown.
The format of the UK post code is normally XXn nXX where X are capital letters and n are numberic digits eg BL5 3XX is the post code for north-west Bolton. The first two letters indicate the town after which the postal area is named eg BL is Bolton. The first number indicates an area within the town eg BL5 is north-west Bolton. The three characters after the space define a group of about 6 houses.
Capital Airlines - UK - was created in 1984.
Capital Airlines - UK - ended in 1990.
The first two letters of a UK National Insurance (NI) number indicate the individual's birth country or region within the UK. The following numbers typically represent a person's date of birth and gender.
SO51. The next three letters and digits will depend on the full address.
Yes, because it is the first word in the title. If it came after the first word, then it wouldn't need one.
England. (London is the capital city of England and of the UK as a whole.)
If you mean Aberdeen, Scotland, UK then Aberdeen is a city in Scotland. It does not have a capital. (Except the A at the begining :-) The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh, the capital of UK is London.