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Language Type Spoken in Numbers of speakers in the UK English: Germanic (West Germanic) : Throughout the United Kingdom UK (2021 data): 91.1% (52.6 million) of usual residents, aged three years and over, had English (English or Welsh in Wales) as a main language (down from 92.3%, or 49.8 million, in 2011) [22]
This followed the release of the Jay report in August 2014 and the subsequent Drew report in March 2016 which found a number of failures by South Yorkshire Police. [217] It had been described as the single largest law enforcement investigation into non-familial child sexual exploitation and abuse in the UK. [218]
There was one constant in the recruitment of five-star class of 2025 guard Jasper Johnson.. Noise. The 6-foot-4, 178-pound Central Kentucky native made his college commitment earlier this month ...
number display caller ID: English ネーム: nēmu: name manga storyboard, rough draft (historically so that type setters could get a head start on the speech bubbles before the art was finished) English ナンバープレート: nanbā purēto: number plate number plate , license plate English ナトリウム: natoriumu: Natrium: sodium (Na)
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The next most commonly mentioned foreign language, French (which is the most widely known foreign language in the UK and Ireland), could be used in conversation by 12 percent of respondents. [143] A working knowledge of English has become a requirement in a number of occupations and professions such as medicine [144] and computing.
Cumbria is the UK county with the highest number of Michelin-starred restaurants, with seven in this classification in the Great Britain and Ireland Michelin Guide of 2021. Traditional Cumbrian cuisine has been influenced by the spices and molasses that were imported into Whitehaven in the 18th century.
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