History of the British Isles

The history of the British Isles has witnessed intermittent periods of competition and cooperation between the people that occupy the various parts of Great Britain, Ireland, and the smaller adjacent islands, which together make up the British Isles.

Today, the British Isles contain two sovereign states: the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom. There are also three Crown dependencies: Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man. The United Kingdom comprises England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, each country having its own history, with all but Northern Ireland having been independent states at one point. The history of the formation of the United Kingdom is very complex.

The British monarch was head of state of all of the countries of the British Isles from the Union of the Crowns in 1603 until the enactment of the Republic of Ireland Act in 1949, although the term "British Isles" was not used in 1603. Additionally, since the independence of most of Ireland, historians of the region often avoid the term British Isles due to the complexity of relations between the peoples of the archipelago (see: Terminology of the British Isles).

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Yahoo Daily News 23 Mar 2025
A runner from Brighton has made British sporting history with gold medal ... The 24-year-old, who grew up in Hove and attended BHASVIC, became the first British woman to win an individual world indoor sprint title.

What Is Free Speech? The History of a Dangerous Idea by Fara Dabhoiwala review – ...

The Guardian 23 Mar 2025
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Tate Modern at 25: ‘It utterly changed the face of London’

AOL 23 Mar 2025
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Camilla ‘hated the idea of being queen,’ slammed royal protocol: author

New York Post 23 Mar 2025
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Amber Anning makes British history to win 400m gold at World Athletics Indoor Championships

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