It dosnt it is part of the United Kingdom of England Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland and is a democratic country
No, because Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. However, though not officially required many airlines insist on some form of 'photo ID. A passport would be acceptable for this.
no, but some form of photo i.d. is always useful to have, and many airlines insist on passengers carrying passports
No. Their only intentions were revenge.
Yes, if you are travelling within the Commin Travel Area (UK, Republic of Ireland, Isle of Man and Channel Island) although some airlines such as Ryanair insist on passports. Check with your airline to be certain.
cause they needed it
When you enter a country, you have to have a passport--even if you are a citizen of that country.
Henry VIII insisted that everyone in England belong to the Church of England.
The minimum age is 16 - HOWEVER - some landlords may insist on their tenants being older.
The local joke is that it ends by tradition on the Fourth of July (they also insist that the tradition is rarely broken. Some hardliners insist that it begins on the fifth of July).
The signs of a controlling girlfriend during a divorce include her wanting everything her own way, such as having all the rights over property and finances. If you have children together, she may also insist that the children live with her and might not be willing to share custody.
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Parliament could insist that the monarch meet its demands before voting for taxes.