the North Channel
The North Channel.
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Channel Islands have a reciprocal agreement.
The UK is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales, and North Ireland. Immediately to the south of North Ireland is Ireland. France is to the east of England across the English Channel.
If you mean England, then it borders Wales and Scotland. If you mean Great Britain and Northern Ireland, then it borders the Republic of Ireland/Eire. Both border France via the English Channel.
England Scotland wales northern Ireland and republic of Ireland
The North Channel, which is the northern end of the Irish Sea, connecting it to the Atlantic Ocean.
England, Scotland, and Ireland
•The English Channel, the North Sea and the seas around the North and West of Scotland, the Orkneys and the West of Ireland.
Presumably Ireland or Scotland.
The Atlantic ocean, the bit between Ireland and Scotland is the North channel and the rest is part of the Irish sea. check the link to see more clearly.
The name Great Britain is used to describe an area within the United Kingdom. The description refers to the countries of England, Scotland and Wales. This means that Northern Ireland (which is a part of the United Kingdom) and Ireland would be the closest countries. Of course across the English Channel you have France, Belgium, Netherlands (or Holland as some people call it) and the rest of Europe.