There are several instances where the US spelling differs from the UK version: sulfur (US) sulphur (UK) aluminum (US) aluminium (UK) color, honor, labor, vigor (US) colour etc (UK)
In the UK the sidewalk is commonly referred to as the pavement.
there are different police forces that cover different parts of the UK and they are not the same force nor are they governed by the same government. In essence the UK really does not have a police force, the countries within the UK have them
92 ounce [UK, liquid] = 4.6 pint [UK]
the UK is divided up by 4 countries England, Ireland,Scotland and wales
"Toft" is Old Norse which means "homestead".Here are some places in the UK that end in "toft".TownsLowestoftVillages and ParishesAltoftsFishtoftHuttoftKnaptoftLangtoft (Lincolnshire)Langtoft (East Riding of Yorkshire)ScraptoftSibbertofStowlangtoftToft (Lincolnshire)Toft (Cheshire)Toft (Cambridgeshire)WibtoftYelvertoftHamletsToft (Warwickshire)DistrictsBurmantoftFurther Reading:List of generic forms in place names in the United Kingdom and Ireland (Wikipedia)
hfell
Newark
Richmond
Hamstead, London.
Derby, Tenby, Whitby.
Mayfair - in central London.
There are many of them. Here are just ten.OxfordHerefordChingfordChelmsfordBedfordGuildfordThetfordStaffordTelfordBradford
Aysgarth - west of Northallerton, North Yorkshire
WALTHAMSTOW
Leptis Magna...in Libya...Roman settlement cityAnother answer:London, Abingdon. The answer above must have got attached to the wrong question, since Libya is not in the UK.
The first one I thought of soon as I saw the question was - Stormont (Ireland) I'm sure there are others though. Egremont, Cumbria.