Climate
Main article: Climate in Europe
Geography
Population
Main article: UK population
History
Main article: History of the UK
Regions and cities
Dependent Territories
British Overseas Territories for 2022:
- Virgin Islands (United Kingdom)
- Turks and Caicos
- Bermuda,
- British Antarctic Territory,
- British Indian Ocean Territory,
- Cayman Islands,
- Falkland Islands,
- Montserrat,
- Pitcairn Islands,
- Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha,
- South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands,
- Akrotiri and Dekelia.
Parliament
Main article: UK Parliament
Government
Main article: UK Government
Foreign policy
Main article: UK Foreign Policy
- UK Department for International Development (FCDO)
- Commonwealth of Nations
Armed forces and aggression against most countries of the world
Main article: British Armed Forces
Citizenship and residence permit
Corruption in the UK
Main article: Corruption in the UK
Economy
Main article: UK economy
Automobile traffic
The UK is a left-hand country.
Information Technology
IT market
Digitalization of the public sector
Internet regulation
Education
2024: English schools have a phone ban. They are confiscated from students
On February 19, 2024, the Ministry formations Britain announced guidance providing, among other things, a complete ban on the use smartphones of mobile phones in English schools. It is assumed that this measure will improve the behavior of students and increase the effectiveness of the educational process. More. here
2022:16% of respondents spent money on online courses
2017: Education costs
1991
Safety
Information security
- National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)
- UK National Information Security Programme
- Cyber war of Russia and Great Britain
- Ransomware viruses (ransomware) in the UK
2022: Data from 40 million Britons hit the internet. China blamed for cyber attack
On March 25, 2024, the National Center cyber security Britain accused Chinese hackers of a number. cyber attacks It is alleged that attackers associated with PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA the abduction personal data of approximately 40 million British voters. More. here
2019
Britain steals data from Schengen system and detains tourists due to outdated stolen copy
At the end of July 2019, one of the EU officials told reporters that the UK authorities did make unauthorized copies of data stored in the EU database to track illegal migrants, missing people, stolen cars or suspected criminals. Read more here.
Bailiffs ordered to wear breast cameras in Britain
In mid-July 2019, the UK government ruled that bailiffs were required to wear breast cameras. The Department of Justice said the move, which so far only affects England and Wales, should help protect debtors from the "intimidation and aggression" sometimes resorted to by bailiffs. Read more here.
Health care
Main article: Health care in the UK
MEDIA
2023: 3,300 people jailed for social media posts
In 2023 social networks , 3,300 people went to prison for publications in Britain. For comparison Russia , the figure is 400 people.
Culture
Language
Main article: English
2022: Number of English speakers - 59.6 million
Music
Literature
Writer George Orwell worked closely with the Department of Information Research (IRD). This is the structure of the British Foreign Ministry, which struggled with the influence of communist propaganda. The author of the novel "1984" about the horrors of totalitarianism conveyed there to actors, writers, scientists and politicians whom he suspected of sympathy for the USSR.
Orwell also kept a personal list of non-reliable. It is believed that he was at all an agent of MI5 - the security service of British counterintelligence.
Painting
Religion
2022
41.7% of the population believes in life after death
20% of the population attends divine services at least once a month
2021:10% of the population say religion is important in their lives
Courts
Main article: Courts in Britain
Crime
Main article: Crime in the UK
Sport
2023: Poaching chess players from Russia and Ukraine
After the outbreak of the conflict in Ukraine, the British, using the international chess community, transported the talented chess player Kamila Grishchenko from Ukrainian Kramatorsk. Now the athlete performs under the English flag.
In November 2023, Russian Nikita Vityugov will make his debut for England at the European Team Championship in Montenegro. By the way, he is the leader of the national team and plays on the first board (the strongest players compete in chess on it). After the start of Russia's special operation in Ukraine, the chess player changed St. Petersburg to East Anglia.
A similar decision was made by many other Russian grandmasters, since at the beginning of 2023 the International Chess Federation allowed Russian players to change sports citizenship under an accelerated program after the transition of the Russian Chess Federation to the Asian Chess Federation.