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  1. One of the most influential African-Caribbean people in the British art world has been Prof. Eddie Chambers. [137] Chambers, along with Donald Rodney, Marlene Smith and curator, artist, critic and academic Keith Piper, founded the BLK Art Group [138] in 1982, when they were initially based in the West Midlands.

  2. 2. Aug. 2022 · The British people are characterised by their "strong regional accents, expressions, and identities," and their culture is diversified, multinational, multicultural, and multilingual. Since the 19th century, the social structure of the United Kingdom has undergone significant transformations, including a decrease in religious observance, an expansion of the middle class, and an increase in ...

  3. British national identity is a term referring to the sense of national identity, as embodied in the shared and characteristic culture, languages and traditions, [2] of the British people. [3] [4] It comprises the claimed qualities that bind and distinguish the British people and form the basis of their unity and identity, [5] and the ...

  4. B. Black British police officers ‎ (5 P) Black British singers ‎ (5 C, 7 P) Black British businesspeople ‎ (1 C, 25 P)

  5. Irish. a English American, b English Australian, c English Canadian, d British diaspora in Africa. English people refer to people who are citizens of England or of English descent. England is one of the nations that is a part of the Island of Great Britain. It shares the island with Scotland ( Scots) and Wales (the Welsh ).

  6. Ernest Cossart (1876–1951), actor born as Emil von Holst; brother of the composer Gustav Holst, (1874–1934), of German, Swedish, British, Latvian and Spanish descent. Rupert Everett (born 1959), actor, his great-great-grandmother was Augusta Clara de Schmiedern. Richard E. Grant (born 1957), actor of Dutch - Afrikaner, Hungarian and half ...

  7. Sense of humour. British humour is well known for its use of absurdity, awkwardness, dark comedy, self-deprecation, dry comedy, innuendo, irony, sarcasm, satire, wit, and wordplay. [7] Monty Python was a famous British comedic group and some of the most highly regarded comedies worldwide, such as Fawlty Towers and Mr. Bean, are British.