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In May 2010 the Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties formed a coalition and the leader of the Conservative Party, David Cameron, became Prime Minister.
The people of the Iron Age made the first coins to be minted in Britain, some inscribed with the names of Iron Age kings. This marks the beginnings of British history.
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If you wish to be a permanent resident or citizen of the UK, you should: respect and obey the law, look after yourself and your family, respect the rights of others, including their right to their own opinions, treat others with fairness and look after the area in which you live and the environment.
Haggis is a traditional food from Scotland.
In Scotland, minor criminal offences go to a Justice of the Peace Court.
In Elizabeth I’s time, English settlers first began to colonise the eastern coast of America.
National Parks are areas of protected countryside that everyone can visit, and where people live, work and look after the landscape.
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To apply for a National Insurance number you need documents that prove your identity and that you have permission to work in the UK.
Elizabeth I was a Protestant and she succeeded in finding a balance between the views of the Catholics and the more extreme Protestants.
There is no established Church in Wales or Northern Ireland.
Charles I.
‘The Battle of Britain’ was a crucial aerial battle fought between Germany and Britain in the summer of 1940.
The outbreak of the First World War led the British government to postpone any changes in Ireland.
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Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson and Ellie Simmonds
Northern Ireland uses a system called ‘individual registration’ and all those entitled to vote must complete their own registration form.
In 1348, a disease, probably a form of plague, came to Britain. This was known as the Black Death. One third of the population of England died and a similar proportion in Scotland and Wales.
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The Domesday Book and the Bayeux Tapestry.
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‘Great Britain’ refers only to England, Scotland and Wales, not to Northern Ireland.
Swansea it is located in Wales.
Prime Minister’s Questions takes place every week while Parliament is sitting.
Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England.
Henry VIII.
Christmas Day, 25th of December, celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.
William the Conqueror.