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The Interpretation Act of 1978 declared that the term "British Islands" means the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. They are very much a work-in-progress, until it is decided by consensus that they fairly represent all the sources and source-types available.Īs they are not part of the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands are not easily described in geographical contexts. The groups are not ordered by importance, and do not consider 'context' in the sense of singular, political or technical uses etc., nor do they consider 'value' in the sense of the quality of the sources. Definitions that logically exclude the Channel Islands (via logical extraction).Definitions that unequivocally exclude the Channel Islands.

Definitions that show optional use, where the Channel Islands are a secondary definition to the principle definition (e.g.Definitions that show optional use, where the Channel Islands are included in the principle definition.Definitions presented as being context-specific.Definitions that unequivocally include the Channel Islands.Question: Are the Channel Islands part of the British Isles? Sources īelow are verified sources that provide a definition of the term ' British Isles'.
