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* Portman Group ( a UK alcoholic beverage industry trade advocacy group with a code of marketing practices )
As the official show of the Confederation of Passenger Transport, the UK ’ s trade association for the bus, coach and light rail industry, the three day event offers visitors from Europe and beyond the chance to see and experience, at first hand, the very latest vehicles and product and service innovations right across the industry.
Historically, Jamaica has had close ties with the UK, but trade, financial, and cultural relations with the United States are now predominant.
* Trade Union Ancestors — Listing of 5, 000 UK trade unions with histories of main organisations, trade union " family trees " and details of union membership and strikes since 1900.
* 1926 – UK General Strike 1926: In the United Kingdom, a nine-day general strike by trade unions ends.
Today, the main ingredients of Marmite manufactured in the UK are glutamic acid-rich yeast extract, with lesser quantities of sodium chloride ( table salt ), vegetable extract, niacin, thiamine, spice extracts, riboflavin, folic acid, and celery extracts, although the precise composition is a trade secret.
Cambridge, UK: CUP Archive, 1973, pp 10 </ ref > Discussions on the current state of communism and abstract ideas such as freedom and identity were also becoming more common ; soon, non-party publications began appearing, such as the trade union daily < i > Prace </ i > ( Labour ).
* PR Week, a PR trade weekly with both a US and UK edition
* Public and Commercial Services Union, a trade union representing UK public sector workers
The UK Weights and Measures Act 1985 explicitly excluded from use for trade many units and terms, including the ton and the term " metric ton " for " tonne "
** UK General Strike 1926: In the United Kingdom, a general strike by trade unions ends ( the strike began on May 3 ).
2006 saw the IWW formally registered by the UK government as a recognised trade union.
The entire series was collected in a trade paperback and published by Eddie Campbell Comics in 1999 ; trade paperback and hardcover versions are now published by Top Shelf Productions in the USA and Knockabout Comics in the UK.
The Iberian conflict began when Portugal continued trade with the UK despite French restrictions.
The Universal Product Code ( UPC ) is a barcode symbology ( i. e., a specific type of barcode ), that is widely used in North America, and in countries including the UK, Australia, and New Zealand for tracking trade items in stores.
It was given a British trade screening in March 1929, as was a part-talking film made entirely in the UK: The Clue of the New Pin, a British Lion production using the sound-on-disc British Photophone system.
In May, Black Waters, a British and Dominions Film Corporation promoted as the first UK all-talker, received its initial trade screening ; it had been shot completely in Hollywood with a Western Electric sound-on-film system.
* UK Security and Resilience Industry Suppliers Community ( RISC ) is an alliance of companies, trade associations and think tanks engaged with the British Government in a range of activities to support national security objectives.
In the UK Skillsbox operates an online community system similar to LETS, letting users trade their skills and time for credits which can be spent within the online community.
Front cover of the twenty-fifth anniversary UK trade paperback edition of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: The Original Radio Scripts, 2003.
* Radio Independents Group, the radio producers ' trade organisation in the UK
The " Wapping dispute " or " Battle of Wapping " was, along with the miners ' strike of 1984-85, a significant turning point in the history of the trade union movement and of UK industrial relations.
The post, previously held by Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, involved representing and promoting the UK at various trade fairs and conferences around the world.

UK and over
These were used by the Interflora florists network in the UK for over a decade.
Having presided over relatively serene political, economic and social conditions, the feeling of prosperity in the UK had been maintained into the new millennium, and Labour would have a free hand to assert its ideals in the subsequent parliament.
Bayonne harbour is a stop over for yachts and boats crossing the Gulf of Biscay on their way from the UK to the Iberian Peninsula, the Atlantic or the Mediterranean.
In the most famous case of policy failure, Black Wednesday, George Soros arbitraged the pound sterling's relationship to the ECU and ( after making $ 2 billion himself and forcing the UK to spend over $ 8bn defending the pound ) forced it to abandon its policy.
Illegal immigrants and asylum seekers have attempted to use the tunnel to enter the UK, causing a minor diplomatic disagreement over the siting of the Sangatte refugee camp, which was eventually closed in 2002.
In the UK and the rest of Europe, comic strips are also serialized in comic book magazines, with a strip's story sometimes continuing over three pages or more.
The fatality and serious injury rates per hour of travel are just over double for cycling than for walking ( owing to the reduced travel time ), in the UK.
Most episodes in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s rated with over 20 million viewers and during the 1990s and early 2000s 15 – 20 million per episode would be typical Like most terrestrial television in the UK, a dramatic decline in viewership has taken place and the show currently posts figures of between 8 and 14 million per episode.
The programme is currently shown in the UK in five episodes, over three evenings a week on ITV.
The House of Lords of the UK parliament had, for example through the 1990s, over 700 members with a hereditary right to being a lawgiver ; this practice was reformed in 2004, still some 92 parliamentary seats are set aside for hereditary peers as of 2012.
For example, in the UK the Great Britain Diving Federation was formed in 1992 with the intention of taking over the governance of Diving from the ASA ( Amateur Swimming Association ).
Mauritius sought to regain sovereignty, lost to the UK in 1965, over the Chagos Archipelago.
The show was hugely popular, catapulting him to stardom as he toured the UK over the course of the next six months and creating, as described by Buckley, a " cult of Bowie " that was " unique — its influence lasted longer and has been more creative than perhaps almost any other force within pop fandom.
In January 2010, Global Graphics completed a survey with 400 Chief Information Officers from organisations with over 1000 employees across the US and the UK that showed three quarters ( 76 per cent ) of large organisations use free software across the enterprise with over half ( 51 per cent ) planning to deploy more free software in 2010.
This results in hundreds of points being checked over the UK after a few similar accidents.
The 2001 UK Census states that 869, 093 people born in Ireland are living in Great Britain, with over 10 % of the population ( over 6 million ) being of Irish descent.
Following the 1869 finalisation of UK telegraph nationalisation into a General Post Office monopoly, the Isle of Man Telegraph Company was nationalised in 1870 under the Telegraph Act 1870 ( an Act of Parliament ) at a cost to the British Government of £ 16, 106 ( paid in 1872 following arbitration proceedings over the value ).
Every year sidecar racers travel from all over the UK to Knockhill in Scotland to race in the prestigious ' Jock Taylor Memorial Trophy ' race.
In the UK, Printed Motor Works have recently taken over the production of the Flightlink Controls / PML Flightlink ranges of industrial joysticks.
Regarded as a place of pilgrimage to the followers of the Anglo-Catholic movement from all over the UK, Kettlebaston was the liturgically highest of all Suffolk's Anglican churches.
* V-LIB 1. 2 ( 2008 Vartavan Library Classification for over 700 fields of knowledge, currently sold under license in the UK by Rosecastle Ltd. ( see http :// rosecastle. atspace. com / index_files / Page382. html ).
Since the expulsion the UK has suspended direct government aid, citing concerns over governance and human rights.
In August 2008 MK deputy leader, Conan Jenkin, expressed Mebyon Kernow's support for a proposed legal challenge by Cornwall 2000 over the UK Government's exclusion of the Cornish from the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities.

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