United KingdomÂ
Unitary state
The United Kingdom is a unitary state with a population of 65,808,600 (2017). It is made up of four constituent nations: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Other than England, each nation has a devolved government in its capital city (Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast respectively), with varying powers.
The United Kingdom is a unitary state with certain characteristics of a federal state following the implementation of the 1997 devolution agenda in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Markers
STATE STRUCTURE: Unitary |
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CURRENCY: Pound Sterling (GBP) |
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VOTE Non-compulsory |
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73 |
SEATS AT THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT |
Ratification of the European Charter
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423 |
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS (IN 2016) |
CAPITAL CITY:
London |
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POPULATION:
65 808 600 |
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GEOGRAPHICAL SIZE:
248 528 km2 |
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MEMBER STATE
EU since 1973Council of Europe since 1949 |
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23 |
SEATS AT THE COMMITTEE OF REGIONS |
2 |
LEVELS OF SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS |
Evolution
NUMBER OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES*
* Dates of CEMR publications