Is London in the European Union?
Yes the awnser is yes . London is in England which is part of the European Union.
Who lives at 12 Downing Street?
There is no tenant for 12 Downing Street, but the current government uses the offices for the Prime Minister's Press Office, Strategic Communications Unit and Research and Information Unit.
Contrary to popular belief, the police in England ARE armed. Most departments have armed-response officers on duty at all times. Most supervisors carry firearms in their vehicles, as well.
While it is true that not ALL officers carry firearms on duty, there is considerable disagreement as to whether this should be changed.
Do you need a passport to travel to cuba?
You need a passport to travel anywhere out of the country you where born in.
What is the London home of the the royal family?
When she is in London, the Queen lives at Buckingham Palace.
When was electricity first used in homes?
The Greeks first discovered static electricity about 2,000 years ago and used it to make compasses for navigating. There were some clay pot batteries discovered in Baghdad, Iraq; that date back about 2000 years also. They have not been able to figure out what the batteries were used for.
What is the time in UK right now?
Not that it will be of any help to you but, it is 1:52 am on Sunday, 23rd of November in the UK.
Currrently it is 13:52
United Kingdom Times:
What is the time now in London?
The record temperature in London was 38.1°C (100.6°F) August 10 2003.
How much money does a mechanical engineer earn in the US in a month?
How much does anyone get paid? It varies a great deal depending on experience and the nature of the industry. Also, you need to look at the average hours worked per week and the nature of the job
In the U.K newly graduated Engineers can expect on average a starting salary of £18,000.
According to the web page below, Mechanical Engineer at an average of £35,623/annum is the 52nd best paid profession in the UK. (Taken from a survey of over 300 jobs)
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/news/article.html?in_article_id=411942&in_page_id=2
According to the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics, there are approximately 600,000 bridges in the United States. The number worldwide must be significantly greater, though not proportionally as the U.S. is a richer nation and has more territory requiring more bridges than most. I'm aware this is not a complete answer, but the previous suggested answer was "400", and that is WAY off.
What time is it in the UK now?
When the question was asked it was 06:10 or 6:10 am.
As I edit the answer it is now 16:16 or 4:16 pm.
What is the most famous bridge in London is called?
It is called Tower Bridge.
Or you might be talking about the one that was on Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, which is the wobbly bridge, but it's proper name is the Millenium Bridge.
What is the time differnce between London and the Philippines?
England (London) is at (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT. The Philippines is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +8 hours, ie. 8 hours ahead of Greenwich, England. Time difference is 8 hours (Daylight savings not taken into account.)
What is an example of a beam bridge?
An example of a beam bridge is Chesapeake Bay bridge-tunnel
Site: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/buildingbig/bridge/index.html
What is the height of a London eye capsule?
It has a maximum height of 443 feet (135 m). The inside diameter of the wheel is 394 feet (120 m). Each of the 32 pods weighs 10 tonnes and are 26 feet long by 13 feet maximum diameter.
How far in miles is it from London UK to New Orleans USA?
The distance between London, England, United Kingdom and New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, as the crow flies:
4626 miles (7444 km) (4020 nautical miles)
Will your state capital be farther from London in 30 million years?
In 30 million years, due to the ongoing process of plate tectonics, the Earth's continents will continue to drift. The distance between your state capital and London may change as a result of this movement. However, the exact direction and distance of the movement will depend on the specific plate boundaries and motions involved, making it difficult to predict without detailed geological analysis.
How many miles is it from London to Cheshire?
Answer Cheshire is a large county in the North West of England. The nearest large town to London is probably Crewe, which is about 170 miles from London. The County Town, Chester is another 30 miles north west from Crewe.
How long does it take to get from London to harlow?
A1O
Follow the signs for the A10 to Cambridge. At the intersection with the A414 (south of Ware) turn right on to the A414. Follow this road until you reach the Eastwick roundabout and turn right for Harlow, following the A414 into town.
M11
Join the M I I from the southeast via junction 4 at Redbridge on the A12 or join at junction 6/27 at the M11 intersection with the M25 (which heads towards Dartford Tunnel/Queen Elizabeth Bridge to the east and provides a link with Gatwick and Heathrow Airports).
Once on the M11 leave by exit 7 clearly marked Harlow. Take the A414 (Harlow) exit at the major roundabout, pass the Little Chef restaurant and down the hill to the Park Inn Hotel.
How many rolls royces are there in London?
If looking for relevant options of Rolls Royce hire in London then think of what all color, models are there & at the prices they are available plus keeping a check on the extra facilities you are getting and of course don't forget to notice the condition & quality of the car.
How many people built big ben clock tower or what company?
The famous Augustus Pugn designed the clock and dials , amateur horologist Denison,, and Airy.and then Edward Dent.
How did the stones at stonehedge get to London?
The stones at Stonehenge have never been to London. They came to Stonehenge from Wales and archaeologists are still arguing about how they got there and how they were erected.