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United Kingdom Country Code

The ITU country calling code for United Kingdom is +44. From Canada, dial 011 (international access), then +44, then the local number.

+44
Calling Code
69.3M
Population
244.4K km²
Area (km²)
British Pound Sterling
GBP

Quick Facts

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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

United Kingdom

Europe Northern Europe
United Kingdom coat of arms

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Basic Information

Calling Code +44
ISO Codes GB / GBR
Capital London
Independent Yes

Demographics

Population 69.3M
Area 244.4K km²
Languages English
Driving Side left

Geography & Time

Region Europe
Subregion Northern Europe
Continent Europe
Time Zones UTC-08:00, UTC-05:00

Currency

British Pound Sterling (GBP)

Borders

1 countries

Neighboring countries

How to Call United Kingdom

From Any Country:

+44 [Local Phone Number]

Example:

+44 20 7946 0958

(Example: Calling London, United Kingdom from anywhere in the world)

How do I dial mobiles vs landlines in the United Kingdom

The UK’s country calling code is +44. The single most important rule (and the one people get wrong most often) is that UK numbers are usually written domestically with a leading 0, but that 0 is not dialled from abroad. So if someone gives you a UK number like 020 XXXX XXXX (London) or 07XXX XXX XXX (mobile), an international caller should dial +44 20 XXXX XXXX or +44 7XXX XXX XXX. The UK’s numbering plan uses 00 as the international access prefix for calls from the UK and 0 as the national trunk prefix for many domestic calls, which is why that leading 0 appears in local formats. 

For UK mobile numbers, the domestic format almost always starts with 07 (for example, 07XXX XXX XXX). From outside the UK, drop the 0 and dial +44 7XXX XXX XXX. One practical detail that matters for websites and call-routing logic: you cannot reliably identify the current mobile network from the prefix, because mobile numbers can be ported between providers while keeping the same number. So treat the prefix as a hint that “this is a UK mobile number,” not as proof of which carrier it’s on. 

For UK landlines, numbers typically start with 01 or 02 in domestic format (geographic numbers). These include well-known city/region codes such as 020 (London), 0161 (Manchester), 0113 (Leeds), etc. Domestically, many callers just dial the full number including the area code (e.g., 020 XXXX XXXX). From overseas, the same number becomes +44 20 XXXX XXXX (again, drop the leading 0). In Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England, the same rule applies: +44 + area code without 0 + subscriber number. 

It also helps to understand the UK’s “non-geographic” ranges because people often mistake them for mobiles or assume they’re tied to a city. Numbers starting 03 are UK-wide and must cost no more than standard geographic calls (01/02) and must count toward inclusive minutes/allowances in the same way. Numbers starting 080 are freephone (and reforms made them free from mobiles as well as landlines). By contrast, 084, 087, 09, and 118 are “service numbers” and can be significantly more expensive because the cost is split into an access charge (your phone company) plus a service charge (the organisation you’re calling). For a user-facing dialing guide, this is worth mentioning because it reduces billing surprises and improves trust (and it’s exactly the kind of “dialing tip” people search for). 

A common UK-specific pitfall: not every 07 number is a standard mobile. For example, 070 is “personal numbering” (it can look like a mobile at a glance), and historically it’s been associated with higher charges and scams; the UK regulator has taken steps to change wholesale charging to reduce bill shock, but it’s still smart to warn users to double-check what kind of 07 number they’re calling. Also, a few special ranges exist (e.g., some paging/data allocations) that look mobile-like but aren’t everyday mobile handsets. 

Finally, if you’re saving numbers for international use (CRM, click-to-call links, customer support pages, WhatsApp contact buttons), the best practice is to store and display UK numbers in E.164 format: +44 followed by the national number without the leading 0 (e.g., +44 20 XXXX XXXX, +44 7XXX XXX XXX). That format is globally unambiguous, works cleanly with tel: links, and avoids the “I dialled 07 from abroad and it didn’t work” problem.

What are the emergency numbers in the UK

The UK’s national emergency numbers are 999 and 112 (112 is the pan-European equivalent and works in the UK). Use them for police, ambulance, fire, coastguard, and other emergency response services.

What are the city and area codes in the United Kingdom

Dialing tip: Inside the UK, you’ll typically include the leading 0 (the “national prefix”) when dialing geographic numbers. When calling from outside the UK, drop the 0 and use +44 instead.
City Area Code International Dialing Format
London
020
+44 20 XXXX XXXX
Manchester
0161
+44 161 XXX XXXX
Birmingham
0121
+44 121 XXX XXXX
Glasgow
0141
+44 141 XXX XXXX
Edinburgh
0131
+44 131 XXX XXXX
Liverpool
0151
+44 151 XXX XXXX
Leeds
0113
+44 113 XXX XXXX
Sheffield
0114
+44 114 XXX XXXX
Nottingham
0115
+44 115 XXX XXXX
Leicester
0116
+44 116 XXX XXXX
Bristol
0117
+44 117 XXX XXXX
Oxford
01865
+44 1865 XXX XXX
Cardiff
029
+44 29 XXXX XXXX
Belfast (Northern Ireland)
02890
+44 28 90 XXX XXX
Southampton
0238
+44 238 XXX XXXX
Portsmouth
0239
+44 239 XXX XXXX
Coventry
024
+44 24 XXXX XXXX

What mobile operators are there in the United Kingdom

Dialing tip: UK mobile numbers generally start with 07. Because of number portability, a prefix can’t reliably tell you which operator someone uses today (people keep their number when switching networks).
Mobile Operator
EE
Vodafone
O2
Three

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What is the current Weather in London

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30°C

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Feels like 30°C

Wind 14 km/h
Humidity 47%
Pressure 1020 hPa
Sunrise 03:52 AM
Sunset 08:03 PM
Visibility 10 km
Min Temp 28°C
Max Temp 31°C
Cloudiness 50%

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