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Is there a button so I can browse UK web sites only

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At present Google is my search engine. They have recently removed the UK button from my home page. I now have to trawl through foreign site as well as UK sites when I go browsing. This is very inconvenient, as if I puchase an item from say the US, I have to pay import duty. I have not as yet downloaded FireFox. To sum up: I want the oportunity to browse UK sites onlThanks Ken

At present Google is my search engine. They have recently removed the UK button from my home page. I now have to trawl through foreign site as well as UK sites when I go browsing. This is very inconvenient, as if I puchase an item from say the US, I have to pay import duty. I have not as yet downloaded FireFox. To sum up: I want the oportunity to browse UK sites onlThanks Ken

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Use this page: http://www.google.co.uk

Modified by cor-el

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I do use the page http://www.google.co.uk but then Firefox adds "firefox?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official" automatically to the address. I constantly get USA website addresses within the Search results unless I either go into Advanced Search each time and enter UK under the site selection, or delete the Firefox addition so that only http://www.google.co.uk remains and press enter again - both of which solutions are cumbersome.