“Key facts about the United Kingdom”. Directgov. 2012年10月15日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2011年5月3日閲覧。 “The full title of this country is 'the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. 'The UK' is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. 'Britain' is used informally, usually meaning the United Kingdom. 'Great Britain' is made up of England, Scotland and Wales. The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are not part of the UK.”
“Devolution of powers to Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland”. United Kingdom Government. 2013年4月17日閲覧。 “In a similar way to how the government is formed from members from the two Houses of Parliament, members of the devolved legislatures nominate ministers from among themselves to comprise an executive, known as the devolved administrations...”
Fisher, Peter. “The NHS from Thatcher to Blair”. NHS Consultants Association (International Association of Health Policy). http://www.healthp.org/node/71. "The Budget ... was even more generous to the NHS than had been expected amounting to an annual rise of 7.4% above the rate of inflation for the next 5 years. This would take us to 9.4% of GDP spent on health ie around EU average."
“Key facts about the United Kingdom”. Directgov. 2012年10月15日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2011年5月3日閲覧。 “The full title of this country is 'the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. 'The UK' is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. 'Britain' is used informally, usually meaning the United Kingdom. 'Great Britain' is made up of England, Scotland and Wales. The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are not part of the UK.”
New Oxford American Dictionary:"Great Britain:England, Wales, and Scotland considered as a unit. The name is also often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdom."
“Key facts about the United Kingdom”. Directgov. 2012年10月15日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2011年5月3日閲覧。 “The full title of this country is 'the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. 'The UK' is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. 'Britain' is used informally, usually meaning the United Kingdom. 'Great Britain' is made up of England, Scotland and Wales. The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are not part of the UK.”