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England

[ing-gluhnd, -luhnd] / ˈɪŋ glənd, -lənd /




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You can check for planned roadworks and closures in England on the National Highways website.

From BBC

The former deputy chief medical officer for England through the pandemic, Prof Jonathan Van-Tam, posted: "I'm very unclear what is meant by the rather silly term of 'superflu'."

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That means settling down to watch the Boxing Day cricket Test match between Australia and England while chipping away at a jigsaw.

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A series of strikes by resident doctors in England has led to thousands of operations and procedures being cancelled.

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Mr. Butler-Gallie, a parish priest in the Cotswolds in England and the author of “A Field Guide to the English Clergy,” is literate and entertaining.

From The Wall Street Journal