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Ethnic group | Didsbury East | Didsbury West | City of Manchester |
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White | 77.9% | 84.1% | 66.6% |
Asian | 13.6% | 8.2% | 17.1% |
Black | 2.1% | 1.7% | 8.6% |
Arab | 1.8% | 1.5% | 1.9% |
Mixed/multiple | 3.7% | 3.5% | 4.6% |
Other | 0.9% | 1% | 1.2% |
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EU
Geographical terms
- Europe
- Europe (British English)
- "Europe" as used specifically in British English may also refer to Continental Europe exclusively.[3]
Political terms
- Common Market
- European Economic Area (EEA)
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The European Economic Area (EEA) is the area which incorporates states that have signed up to the EEA Agreement. It was established in 1994. Membership is open to member states of either the European Union (EU) or European Free Trade Association (EFTA). The EEA currently has 31 members, including all 28 EU member states and three of the four EFTA member states.
EFTA states which are party to the EEA Agreement can participate in the
four freedomsfree movement of persons, goods, services and capital), but have exclusions (such as laws regarding agriculture and fisheries). - European Free Trade Association (EFTA)
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The European Free Trade Association was formed in 1960 as an alternative
Outer Seven, that were unable or unwilling to join the European Economic Community (EEC). Additional member states have since joined, while several other states caesed to be EFTA members when they joined the EEC or the EU. Today EFTA has four members and operates in parallel with the much larger European Union (EU). All EFTA member states participate in the European Single Market but are not party to the European Union Customs Union. - European Economic Community (EEC)
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The European Economic Community (1957-1992) was a
common market and customs union, among its member states. Originally founded with six member states gradually expanding to 12 members by 1986. In 1993, the EEC was renamed as the European Community (EC) and incorporated into the European Union (EU) as one of the Three pillars of the European Union.In 2009, under the Treaty of Lisbon, the EC's institutions were absorbed into the EU's wider framework and the European Community ceased to exist as an entity.
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- European Union (EU)
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In 1993, a complete
internal market, which allowed for the free movement of goods, capital, services, and people within the EEC. In 1994, the internal market was formalised by the EEA agreement. This agreement also extended the internal market to include most of the member states of the European Free Trade Association, forming the European Economic Areacovering 15 countries. - Single Market
- A single market requires the free movement of goods, people, capital and services (see The EU common market and Internal market). the realization of a single market was only achieved in 1992-1993
- European Union Customs Union
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Refs
- ^ Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopaedia 2007. Europe. Archived from the original on 31 October 2009. Retrieved 27 December 2007.
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- ^ "Europe โ Noun". Princeton University. Retrieved 9 June 2008.
- ISBN 9780748631186. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
- ^ Coubronne, Julien (13 November 2013). "What is the difference between the common market and single market of the European Union?". www.quora.com.
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Train operator | Parent company/owner | Nationality |
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Abellio Greater Anglia |
Abellio/Nederlandse Spoorwegen (state-owned by the Netherlands Government) | |
c2c | Italian Government ) |
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Chiltern Railways | Arriva, a subsidiary of the German state-owned Deutsche Bahn | |
Thameslink Great Northern |
Government of France ) |
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Gatwick Express | Government of France ) |
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Heathrow Connect | Heathrow Express/Great Western Railway joint venture | |
Heathrow Express | Heathrow Airport Holdings Limited (Spain) |
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London Midland | Govia (Go-Ahead/Keolis) | |
London Overground Rail Operations (LOROL) | Arriva/MTR - joint venture between Deutsche Bahn's Arriva (Germany) and MTR Corporation (Hong Kong) under contract to TfL | |
South West Trains | Stagecoach Group (UK) | |
Southeastern | Govia (Go-Ahead/Keolis) | |
Southern | Govia (Go-Ahead/Keolis) | |
Stansted Express | Greater Anglia (Abellio/Nederlandse Spoorwegen) subsidiary |