Yes - Scotland is still part of the UK - although they have their own parliament.
Scotland forms part of the UK - your question is meaningless.
Wales and Scotland are both part of the UK.
Yes. They are in Scotland, which is part of the UK.
Scotland, part of the UK.
Yes. Scotland is part of the United Kingdom and Glasgow is a city in Scotland.
The Orkney Islands are part of Scotland, which is in turn a part of the United Kingdom.The Orkneys are part of Scotland, UK.
Scotland
Yes. Scotland is the northern part of the island of Great Britain in the United Kingdom (UK).
No, England is part of the UK along with Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.
The British £1 note was withdrawn by the Bank of England in 1984 but it is still printed and issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland. The Scottish version is still legal tender in Scotland and in theory in the rest of the UK, however it is not widely accepted outside Scotland, the English version is still exchangeable for £1 in cash at the Bank of England in London and some larger UK banks. Though not part of the UK, Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man still circulate a £1 note.
no, i don't think so because ireland is still part of the uk, we're all one like how wales and scotland are. :) ANON xxx