Noticed some confusion in replies on several threads concerning the 'correct' terminology when referring to this side of the pond.
So I thought I would clear a few things up......
Great Britain - GB - is the largest island in Europe and describes the political union of England, Scotland and Wales
United Kingdom - UK - is the sovereign state and also includes Northern Ireland. It is an abbreviation of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
British Islands - is the UK but also includes the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands (jersey, Guernsey etc) which have separate Parliaments and legislature, but have the British Monarch as head of state.
British Isles - Is the the whole lot together including the Republic of Ireland and all the other islands (there are over 1,000 islands in the British Isles).
England - this is the bit of the largest island in the Union but excludes both Scotland and Wales (dark orange on the attached map). England is often used colloquially - and incorrectly - refered to Great Britain or the UK as a whole.
Politically the term 'British' refers to any person from the United Kingdom, but we sometimes get quite anal about individual identities such as Welsh, English etc. etc.
Hope this helps sort out some of this confusing chit!
Magellan
