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Made in Britain is a 1982 British television play written by David Leland and directed by Alan Clarke. It follows a 16-year-old racist skinhead and his constant confrontations with authority figures.
The actual iteration of the Made in Britain mark was created and designed by Kevin Lan and Miranda Bolter at The Partners. Inspired by a corner of the Union Flag, the mark is designed to be instantly recognisable as the Made in Britain organisation. When businesses join Made in Britain as a member they get licensed access for one year to the ...
Made in England is the twenty-fourth studio album by English musician Elton John, released in 1995. It was produced by John and Greg Penny, his first album since Leather Jackets without producer Chris Thomas. The album was dedicated to John's boyfriend and future husband David Furnish. It was also dedicated to the memory of Denis Gauthier and ...
Made in England may refer to: Products made in England; see Manufacturing in the United Kingdom; Made in England (Elton John album), 1995 "Made in England" (song), by Elton John; Made in England (Atomic Rooster album), 1972; Made in England (The Adicts album), 2005; Made in England / Gentle Dreams, a 2003 album by Julian Lloyd Webber
Tempest of England (1988–present) The Sammio Motor Company (2010–present) The Star Motor Company (2000s–present) Thornley Kelham (2008–present) Tiger Racing (1989–present) Tim Dutton Amphibious Cars (1994–present) Toniq Sports Cars (2003–present) Tornado Sports Cars (1984–present) Tribute Automotive (2011–present)
Nonetheless, Britain remained one of the largest industrial producers. By the middle of the century, in 1948, manufacturing (including utilities and oil and gas extraction) made up 48% of the UK economy. In the post-war decades, manufacturing began to lose its competitive advantage and heavy industry experienced a relative decline. By 2013, the ...
Gin drinking in England rose significantly after the government allowed unlicensed gin production, and at the same time imposed a heavy duty on all imported spirits such as French brandy. This created a larger market for poor-quality barley that was unfit for brewing beer , and in 1695–1735 thousands of gin-shops sprang up throughout England ...
These lighter coloured, bottom fermented beers first started gaining real popularity in England in the later part of the 20th century. Carling, from both British and Canadian origin owned by the American/Canadian brewing giant Molson Coors Brewing Company, is the best-selling beer in Britain and is mainly brewed in Burton upon Trent.