Yes.
Yes, before independence, it was Northern Rhodesia.
There were a great many countries that never were under British control. There were even more that were not a British colony before they were declared independent. On the great continent of Africa there is only one. That would be Ethiopia.
Not all of Africa was colonized by the British. There were French, Belgian, Portuguese and Spanish colonies, too.
The South American country of Guyana was British Guiana prior to its independence.
Nigeria.
Grenada became an independent country on February 7, 1974, when it gained independence from British colonial rule. Prior to that, it was a British colony, having been taken over in 1763. The island has a rich history of indigenous cultures and colonial influences before achieving its current status as a sovereign nation.
Haiti is an independent country and is therefore not currently ruled by either China or France. Prior to their independence Haiti was a colony of France, but that is no longer the case.
The British established the Kenya Colony.
It's a country, The Kingdom of Bahrain and is an island. Manama is the capital.
British colonization of Jordan effectively ended in 1946 when the country gained independence and was officially recognized as the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Prior to that, Jordan was part of the British Mandate for Palestine, which was established after World War I. The formal independence was proclaimed on May 25, 1946, marking the conclusion of British control in the region.
Only one country controlled the area of the Mandate for Palestine prior to Israeli Independence: the British Empire.