London is the largest urban economy in Europe[244] and, alongside New York, the city in the world most integrated with the global economy.[245] (Source)
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The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom and the model on which most modern central banks have been based. (Source)
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Aston Martin manufacture vehicles in Gaydon, England. (Source)
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Cambridge is the most intensive research cluster for science and technology in the world.[272] (Source)
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A high-speed East Coast Main Line train in Northumberland (Source)
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London has the busiest city airport system in the world. (Source)
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Wind turbines overlooking Ardrossan in Scotland. The UK is one of the best sites in Europe for wind energy, and wind power production is its fastest-growing supply. (Source)
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Bilingual sign (Irish and English) in Newry, Northern Ireland (Source)
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University of Oxford is widely regarded as one of the world's leading universities. (Source)
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NHS Scotland's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, the largest hospital campus in Europe (Source)
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William Shakespeare's First Folio from 1623; a copy is on display in the British Library. (Source)
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The Proms is a classical music festival held at the Royal Albert Hall which regularly plays music by Edward Elgar and Henry Wood. (Source)
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The Beatles are the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed band in popular music, selling over a billion records.[422][423][424] (Source)