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introduction
UK has no constitution (grondwet), but it has a document with a set of principles.

Late 90’s:
Northern Ireland  protestants
Peacewall  Belfast
Deal: Republic of Ireland will never claim Northern Ireland, but if they want to join the government
has to allow it.
Conservative party has a minority at the moment, they don’t want to suggest that Northern Ireland is
‘not part of the UK’.

Two state churches:
1. Church of England (protestant) the Queen is the head and has political power.
2. Church of Scotland  the Queen is protector of this church/

UK was a republic for a short time in the past.



Chapter 11 – The Media
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)  large/semi independent, also ruled by the government.
- Trustees
- British parliament  can block programs if they want.

Britons pay a license fee (tax) to watch tv  partly funds the BBC.
The blind or black/white tv’s pay less.

Commercial tv:
- ITV (independent tv)
- Channel 4
- Channel 5
- SKY (network of channels)

OFCOM = office of communications. For the BBC and commercial channels.

Newspapers have political preference.
Left Centre Right
Tthe guardian, daily mirror. The times, the independent Daily telegraph

Tabloits: the sun, the daily mail (conservatives)

, Chapter 2 – The Country
Important to study!
- Intercultural features  no hills, therefore better transport.
- Study only the big companies.
- Fishery is still fairly important.

Sellafield  where nuclear fuel and waste is reprocessed.
Lowlands  highest population density.
London  the second largest city of Europe.

North more unemployment comparing to the South, this is because of coal.
More difficult for a small party to get an absolute majority.

Devolution  group of people who want independence for their country/religion.
To devolve power is to give power to lower-ranked authorities, this power is ‘on loan’, the power can
be taken back  not fully independent.
- Northern Ireland Assembly.
- Scottish Parliament. Tony Blair’s Labour Party decided this.
- London Assembly.
- Senedd = Welsh Assembly.



Chapter 3 – The People
1. Conquest
- Celtic peoples  Gaelic, Welsh, Cornish, Raj.
- Romans.
- Aenglisc  Angelo-Saxons, Jutes, Frisian
- Influx of new worlds  Norsemen, Danes, Vikings.
- Normans (French)  massive influence of French words.
- Empire  had a major influence on the religion make-up of Great Britain.

2. Migration

3. Cultural and ethnic identities
- Scottish  SNP.
- Welsh  Plaid Cymru.
- Irish  in North very complex.
- English.
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