United Kingdom Facts and Figures
Full Name: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Population: 63,742,977
Capital: London, England
Largest city: London, England
Major language: English
Major religion: Christianity
Life expectancy: Male: 78.26 years, Female: 82.69 years
Monetary unit: pound sterling
GPD per capita: £27207.42 ($41,787.47)
Significant Events
The history of the UK is a long and exciting one filled with wars, kings, legends,
and a hearty national spirit; here are a few significant events:
• Clans of Celts inhabited what would become the UK in prehistoric times
• A.D. 43: Emperor Claudius invades Britain
• 1215: Signing of the Magna Carta
• 1337: Britain enters the Hundred Years War fighting France
• 1588: Queen Elizabeth I’s fleet defeats the Spanish Armada
• 1642-1649: Civil War erupts between supporters of the monarchy and
supporters of the parliament
• 1801: Ireland is made part of the UK
• 1837: Queen Victoria ascends to the throne
• 1939: The British Empire declares war on Germany (WWII)
• 1953: Elizabeth II is crowned queen
Language
Here is an assortment of British slang terms or words that differ in American and
British English
• Mate: “pal” or “dude”
• Gobsmacked: to be shocked or surprised
• Fortnight: a term for two weeks (fourteen nights)
• Rubbish: literal garbage or used to express disbelief (i.e. “That’s rubbish!”)
• Lift: elevator
• Boot: Americans would call this the trunk of a car
• Biscuit: Americans would call this a cookie
• Chips: Americans would call these French fries
• Crisps: Americans would call these potato chips
• Telly: television
• Mobile phone: cell phone
• Cheerio!: Goodbye!
Government and Structure
• The United Kingdom is a Constitutional
Monarchy and Commonwealth Realm
• The Queen reigns, but most of the
governmental power lies with Parliament
and the Prime Minister.
• The Parliament is composed of the House of
Lords and the House of Commons.
• Each nation within the United Kingdom has
its own parliament, so there are Welsh,
Northern Irish, and Scottish parliaments as
well
• In 2014, Scotland voted on a referendum that
could have given them independence from the
UK, but they decided not to leave the union.
Currents Issues and Events
• Scottish Independence
• Immigration
• Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her 60th anniversary on the
throne in 2012
• Questions of European Union membership
British Economy
Main Exports:
• Precious gems and metals
• Machinery
• Oil and fuels
• Vehicles
• Pharmaceuticals
• Electronics
• Medical equipment
• Air and space craft
• Chemicals
• Plastics
Holidays and Festivals
• St. David’s Day: March 1 Wales’ national holiday
• St. George’s Day: April 23 England’s national holiday
• May Day: May 1 celebration of coming summer with dancing and music
• Guy Fawkes Night (Bonfire Night): on November 5 Britons burn effigies or models of
Guy Fawkes who tried to blow up the British parliament in 1605
• St. Andrews’ Day: November 30 Scotland’s national holiday
• Boxing Day: December 26 continuation of the celebration of Christmas