Some political leaders in the British Isles have already begun looking at tightening the law further.
"There are hundreds of stone rows in the British Isles and northern France and none have been accurately dated, " he told BBC Devon.
Although it has a reputation for sogginess, it's been cooler and wetter than normal for the last few months in the British isles.
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The government has requested Mr Roberts maintain the force's focus on community policing while keeping crime levels among the lowest in the British Isles.
However a Spanish sparrow, spotted in the coastal Hampshire village of Calshot, is one of only eight seen in the British Isles since records began.
In my view the greatest flat racehorses in the British Isles in the last 100 years were Mill Reef, Brigadier Gerard, Nijinsky, Dancing Brave and Shergar.
This grouping will also look at closer working relationships and partnerships they feel will benefit everyone in the British Isles, in the increasingly competitive European and world marketplace.
When he was appointed, Mr Roberts was tasked by the government with maintaining the force's focus on community policing while keeping crime levels on the Island among the lowest in the British Isles.
The number of thoroughbred foals born in the British Isles has dropped from 18, 472 in 2007 to 11, 392 in 2011, and the average number of horses in training dropped by 3.2% last year.
According to their figures, 36 of the 58 reporting airports in the British Isles suffered decreases in August, including the Isle of Man, and three quarters of these airports saw greater declines than Ronaldsway.
Martin Wright, managing director of Marine Current Turbines, said Strangford Lough had one of the strongest tidal currents in the British Isles and was therefore "a perfect location for us to test a pre-commercial device".
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Though they've become a modern supermarket staple in the States, the chewy, cornmeal-dusted buns we call English muffins have a much longer history in the British Isles, where the teatime treats are known simply as muffins.
Hitting one of Blackberry's key markets in the British Isles, its new smartphone platform (and the Balance software that divides work and personal profiles on the Z10) hasn't passed the security rigors of the UK's Communications Electronics Security Group.
The addition of five species to the red list - Temminck's stint, ruff, whimbrel, redwing and fieldfare - which are at the southern edge of their spread in the British Isles, could suggest a shift in range brought on by a changing climate.
Yet within it there are traces of the past that surface from time to time, yet one past trace that I'm sure those of us who live in the British Isles have all seen are the coastal defences rapidly constructed during World War II.
Photographer Neil A White's Lost Villages project documents this constant battle between the North Sea and the land in this part of the British Isles, one that endures the highest rate of coastal erosion in Europe.
The Isle of Man will host the Olympic torch on 2 June next year as it journeys across the British Isles in the run-up to the Games in London.
Even in the supposedly liberal British Isles, religious minorities were systematically marginalized well into the nineteenth century.
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It had branches and twigs and leaves in every corner of the British Isles.
In these scenarios, the British Isles could face an increase of slightly over a metre by 2100 - enough to overwhelm the Thames Barrier and see London flooded once every 10 years.
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The racing industry has only ever strived to unite the British Isles and everyone in racing is committed to the sport.
In an attempt to get herself back to the garden, so to speak, she became a gypsy, living in a covered wagon while rambling the British Isles.
In all the Celtic fringes of the British Isles there are bitter memories of children being punished for speaking the wrong language.
The competition is open to all residents of the British Isles, including the Channel Islands, except BBC contractors or employees or anyone connected in any way with the competition or their close relatives.
Geography is one advantage: rough seas and big tides make the British isles one of the best places in the world for sea power.
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It has caused a lot of animosity throughout the British Isles and giving local regions more say in how their money is spent is a good idea.
I've been lucky enough to have had a similar view of the United Kingdom as the Olympic flame did as it traveled my country, because in 2009, I ran 43 marathons -- 1166 miles -- around the British Isles, and I saw first hand, how positive and supportive the real British people can be.
It was the first time England had been beaten at home by a team from outside the British Isles and it was followed by a 7-1 reverse in Budapest, which remains England's record defeat.
Rugby players from the British Isles widely agree that playing for the Lions is the highest honor in the game.
British International Helicopters has confirmed its preferred site for the flights to the Isles of Scilly is in a field in west Cornwall.
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