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Britannia

[bri-tan-ee-uh, -tan-yuh] / brɪˈtæn i ə, -ˈtæn yə /


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He was co-author of a book, “Britannia Unchained,” which described a vision of post-Brexit Britain as an agile, low tax, lightly regulated business mecca — often nicknamed Singapore-on-Thames.

From New York Times

Its sporting portfolio also includes high-profile sailing team Ineos Britannia - led by Sir Ben Ainslie - a five-year partnership with Formula 1 team Mercedes, and took over the British-based Team Sky in cycling in 2019.

From BBC

The Liverpool leg of the walk will meet at at The Britannia Inn on Riverside Drive at 16:00 GMT.

From BBC

His tenure coincided with the most commercial and critically acclaimed era for this long-running, ever-evolving band, as it emerged from obscurity in Sheffield, England, and, after a series of false starts, took its place in the English pop firmament along with Oasis, Blur and other supernovas of the so-called Cool Britannia era.

From New York Times

Today, as estranged royals battle over a wounded monarchy and the erstwhile Empire muddles through its self-estrangement from Europe, the question of how Britannia perceives itself feels timely, even urgent.

From Los Angeles Times