CSRidentity
 
United Kingdom country is a Brand. Country code : 44
 
Bordering countries

Ireland


 
Media

BBC
Bristol Evening Post
Cambridge Evening News
Chronicle Live
Courier On-Line
Coventry Evening Telegraph
Daily Express
Daily Mail

Daily Record
Derbyshire Evening

Evening Argus
Evening Standard
Evening Telegraph
Evening Times
Express & Star

Financial Times

Financial Times
Financial Times
Grimsby Evening Telegraph
Guardian
Herald Scotland
Huddersfield Daily Examiner
Hull Daily Mail
icBirmingham
icNewcastle
Independent

International Herald Tribune

Jersey Evening Post
London Evening Standard
London Telegraph
London Times
Metro
Mirror

Norfolk Now
Northampton Chronicle & Echo
Observer
Oldham Evening Chronicle
Press and Journal
Scotsman
Sentinel Online
South Wales Argus
South Wales Evening Post
South West News
Sunday Mail
Sunday Mall
Sunday Post
Sunderland Echo
Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph

The Guardian
The Herald
The Mirror
The News
The Nottingham Evening Post
The Sun
The Times and Sunday
Times

The Sunday Times
This is Local London
Telegraph
Times
West Sussex Observer
Western Mail
Yorkshire Evening Post

 

 

Contact Datacentre

Political Parties



Country capital, helplines

National Government
United Kingdom Government

National Law Ministry
Ministry of Justice

National Police
Police

National Capital
London

National Population

68 million to 80 million

Independence Day
NA

Country area (aprox)

National Helplines
Police / Ambulance / Fire - 112 / 999
Non-emergency police - 101
Non-emergency health issues - 111 Deaf people and people who are unable to speak can text 999 after registration by sending a text message with the word 'Register' to 999. 911 redirects to 999 on mobile phones
Child help-line - 116111
ENGLAND: National Domestic Violence Free phone Helpline - 0808 2000 247
NORTHERN IRELAND: Domestic Violence Helpline - 0800 917 14 14
SCOTLAND: Scottish Domestic Abuse Helpline - 0800 027 1234 / 080 88 01 03 02
WALES: All Wales Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence - 0800 8010 800   

National Languages
English, Scottish Gaelic (about 60,000 in Scotland)
Welsh (about 20 of the population of Wales)
Irish (about 10 of the population of Northern Ireland)
Cornish (some 2,000 to 3,000 people in Cornwall)

National Currency
British Pound
GBP

National Animal
Lion

National Bird
European robin

National Flower
England – Tudor rose.
Wales – daffodil, leek.
Northern Ireland – flax flower, clover leaf.

National Fruit
Apple




Country area (aprox)
Country code
Country domain
Botanical Gardens
Forests
Zoos

Social Greats

Some people devote their life to help communities, animals, trees, climate. Its not their job. Its their passion.

Within these people, we have social greats whose work has or had great impact.

Some may be highly educated but social work is their priority. Some greats have not even gone to school, but their help started with just few but over the years, it had great impact.

We are sharing such social greats and though we know that any democratic country is governed by politicians, we will not take any individual who is from any political party or to does antigovernment activism ...

Nobel Laureates

Aaron Klug
Alan Lloyd Hodgkin
Amnesty International
Andrew Fielding Huxley
Angus Deaton
Anthony J . Leggett *
Antony Hewish
Archer John Porter Martin
Archibald Vivian Hill
Arthur Harden
Arthur Henderson

Betty Williams
Brian David Josephson

Cecil Frank Powell
Cecil Of Chelwood, Viscount (Lord Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne Cecil)
César Milstein
Charles Glover Barkla
Charles Kuen Kao
Charles Thomson Rees Wilson
Christian De Duve *
Christopher A . Pissarides
Clive W . J . Granger

David J . Thouless
David Trimble
David W.C. MacMillan
Demis Hassabis
Dennis Gabor
Derek H . R . Barton
Doris Lessing
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin

Earl(Bertrand Arthur William) Russell
Edgar Douglas Adrian
Elias Canetti
Ernest Rutherford
Ernst Boris Chain

F . Duncan M . Haldane
Francis Harry Compton Crick
Francis William Aston
Frederick Sanger
Frederick Sanger
Frederick Soddy
Friedrich August Von Hayek
Friends Service Council (The Quakers)

Geoffrey Hinton
Geoffrey Wilkinson
George Bernard Shaw
George Paget Thomson
George Porter
Godfrey N . Hounsfield

Hans Adolf Krebs
Harold Pinter

J . Michael Kosterlitz
James A . Mirrlees
James Chadwick
James E . Meade
John A . Pople
John Cowdery Kendrew
John E . Sulston
John E . Walker
John Galsworthy
John James Rickard Macleod *
John O ’ Keefe
John R . Hicks
John R . Vane
John Warcup Cornforth
Joseph John Thomson
Joseph Rotblat

Kazuo Ishiguro
Konstantin Novoselov

Lord (Alexander R.) Todd
Lord(John) Boyd Orr of Brechin
Lord Rayleigh (John William Strutt)

M . Stanley Whittingham
Mairead Corrigan
Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins
Max Born
Max Ferdinand Perutz
Michael Houghton
Michael Levitt
Michael Smith *

Nikolaas Tinbergen

Oliver Hart
Oliver Smithies *
Owen Willans Richardson

Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett
Patrick White *
Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac
Peter Brian Medawar
Peter D . Mitchell
Peter W . Higgs
Philip J . Noel - Baker
Philippe Aghion

Richard Henderson
Richard J . Roberts
Richard Robson (Born in United Kingdom and Affiliation at the time of the award to University in Australia)
Richard Stone
Richard Laurence Millington Synge
Robert G . Edwards
Rodney R . Porter
Roger Penrose
Ronald George Wreyford Norrish
Ronald H . Coase
Ronald Ross
Rudyard Kipling

Simon Johnson *
Sir Alexander Fleming
Sir Arthur Lewis
Sir Austen Chamberlain
Sir Bernard Katz
Sir Charles Scott Sherrington
Sir Cyril Norman Hinshelwood
Sir Edward Victor Appleton
Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins
Sir Gregory P . Winter
Sir Harold W. Kroto
Sir Henry Hallett Dale
Sir J . Fraser Stoddart
Sir James W . Black
Sir John B . Gurdon
Sir John Douglas Cockcroft
Sir Martin J . Evans
Sir Martin Ryle
Sir Nevill Francis Mott
Sir Norman Angell (Ralph Lane)
Sir Paul M . Nurse
Sir Peter J . Ratcliffe
Sir Peter Mansfield
Sir Robert Robinson
Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul
Sir William Henry Bragg
Sir William Ramsay
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill
Sydney Brenner

Thomas Stearns Eliot
Tim Hunt
Tomas Lindahl

Walter Norman Haworth
William Golding
William Lawrence Bragg
William Randal Cremer



World Heritage Sites

Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd
Durham Castle and Cathedral
Giant ' s Causeway and Causeway Coast
Ironbridge Gorge
St Kilda
Stonehenge , Avebury and Associated Sites
Studley Royal Park including the Ruins of Fountains Abbey
Blenheim Palace
City of Bath
Frontiers of the Roman Empire
Palace of Westminster and Westminster Abbey including Saint Margarets Church
Canterbury Cathedral , St Augustine' s Abbey , and St Martin ' s Church
Henderson Island
Tower of London
Gough and Inaccessible Islands
Old and New Towns of Edinburgh
Maritime Greenwich
Heart of Neolithic Orkney
Blaenavon Industrial Landscape
Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications , Bermuda
Derwent Valley Mills
Dorset and East Devon Coast
New Lanark
Saltaire
Royal Botanic Gardens , Kew
Liverpool  Maritime Mercantile City
Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal
The Forth Bridge
Gorham ' s Cave Complex
The English Lake District
Jodrell Bank Observatory