England and Scotland share a land border, so you can travel between them by road or rail or you could fly. Ireland is on a separate island, so to go from England or Scotland to Ireland you would have to fly or go by boat.
Scotland is zero miles from England -- they have a common border!
No, for domestic flights, you will need a form of photographic ID, not necessarily a passport.
If you are English and support England, then there isn't any reason why not.
Scotland use to own down to York but England was jelous so they try to take Scotland but failed even though they had three times the soldiers
Nobody requires a passport to travel between London (England) and Scotland, as both are part of the UK.
Scotland is bigger than Ireland,but not much.
You don't need any form of passport to cross the border between England and Scotland as they are the same nation. It's possible that the airline may require a passport for identification though.
Scotland lies to the north of England.
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Scotland is north of England.
306 in England, 243 in Ireland, 200 in wales and 227 in Scotland