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The currency of the United Kingdom is the Pound Sterling, commonly called Pound and written £ or GBP, divided into 100 New Pence (now commonly just called pence or 'p'). Traditionally the UK had a complicated triple currency structure of 20 shillings to the Pound and 12 "old pence" (represented by a "d") to the shilling, making a total of 240 pence to the Pound. This system was abandoned in 1971 due to difficulties with computerised accounting systems, in favour of the current decimal system.
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The United Kingdom uses a form of democracy known as a constitutional monarchy and is governed from its capital, London. It is ... a member of the European Union and NATO. The UK's head of state is Queen Elizabeth II who was crowned in 1953, although her role is mainly ceremonial. See /Government
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One of the leading IT outsourcing specialists in the United Kingdom, Syan has more than 20 years experience and a reputation for successful delivery of high-quality services. With four U.K. facilities, including two high-specification data centers in Shropshire, England, Syan provides an extensive range of services to companies throughout the United Kingdom, with a particular emphasis on information security to ISO 27001 standards. The company's outsourcing services include colocation, hosting, server management, desktop management, call center services, and application management. For more information about Syan, please visit http://www.syan.co.uk.
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Small and medium businesses (SMBs, or companies with up to 999 employees) in the United Kingdom spent $12 bln on IT services in 2007, up some 8% over 2006. Up to 29% of the over $40 bln in IT and telecom spending by UK SMBs went towards IT services. Tags: Security, Information Technology, Small And Medium Business, Smb/Sme, Strategy, Management, AM Blog posts 2008-01-14
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LANCASTER, Pa., Nov. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Herley Industries, Inc. (Nasdaq: HRLY) announced today that EWST, the recently acquired electronic simulation operation in the United Kingdom, has received $2.9 million in contract awards. EWST will be supplying Chameleon systems, a RSS8000 system and 8000 series spares to NATO, UK Ministry of Defense and Taiwan, respectively.
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The end of the 20th century witnessed a major change to the government of the United Kingdom with devolution to Scotland and Wales taking effect in 1999. The creation of the devolved Scottish parliament in particular, with powers to legislate over a wide range of issues, is beginning to add to differences between the constituent countries of the United Kingdom. It has brought to the fore the so-called West Lothian question which is a complaint that devolution for Scotland and Wales but not England has created a situation where MPs in the UK parliament can vote on matters affecting England alone but on those same matters Scotland and Wales can make their own decisions. In 2007, the Scottish National Party (SNP) won the Scottish parliament elections and formed a minority government. New First Minister, Alex Salmond, hopes to hold a referendum on Scottish Independence before 2011, though the SNP may be unable to get a Bill to hold such a referendum approved by the Scottish parliament due to the minority position of the SNP government. If a referendum is held, an opinion poll in late 2007 suggested the result could be close as support for independence had reached 40% with just 44% supporting retention of the Union.[21] The response of the unionist parties has been to call for the establishment of a Commission to examine further devolution of powers,[22]a position that has the support of the Prime Minister.[23]
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