She is the queen of the UK and has been for more than 60 years.
Who is Queen Elizabeth II?
This word means 'leaving one's country to live in another'?
What is 'emigration'?
This member of the Parliament actually only has a ceremonial role.
Who is the Monarch (Queen Elisabeth II)?
Before the EU was named the EU, this was the name of the union.
What is/was the European Economic Community?
What a group of radical football fans is called.
What is a firm'?
In Danish we simply say 'England', but this is the right name when talking about England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
What is the UK (the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)?
It is both a dictionary, a city, a university and has become a synonym for high class.
What is 'Oxford'?
The current Prime Minister belongs to this political party.
What is the Conservative Party?
This President of France made sure that the UK could not become a member of ECC in the 1960's.
Who is/was Charles de Gaulle?
Modern hooliganism, as we know it, began approximately in this decade in the 18 hundreds.
What is/was the 80s?
This noun means "a system of control by a country over an area or people outside its borders".
What is 'colonisation'?
In the poem 'Listen Mr Oxford Don' the poet says this is his weapon.
What is 'human breath'?
This party is the oldest and closest opposition to the Conservative Party.
What is the Labour Party?
This head of state is particularly agoinst giving the UK a second chance.
Who is Angela Merkel?
We also have hooligans in Denmark, but we also has this more calm and happy fan group.
What is 'roligans'?
The Age of Discovery began in this year when Colombus 'found' America.
What is 1492?
In the short story 'Chameleon' the main character dates this man.
Who is Mark?
These are the names of the two houses in the Parliament.
What are the House of Common and the House of Lords?
This is the acutal date of when the UK is officially not a member of the EU anymore.
What is 29 March 2019?
Elijah Wood's character in 'Hooligans' had actually this proffesion in mind.
What is 'journalism'?
Besides republics, monarchies and realms, the Commonwealth also consists of these particular member countries?
What are BOTs (British Overseas Territories)?
This is one of the themes in the short story 'Chameleon', and it really stresses the difficulties of two people from different countries falling in love.
What is 'culture clash'?
This is the paper that King John signed in 1215 which historically was the first rules set in the UK.
What is the 'Magna Carta'?
In 2009, it became possible for member countries to leave the EU because of this part of the Lisbon Treaty.
What is Article 50?
Hooligans have many labels on them, but this is probably the biggest.
What is violence / violent behaviour?