Difference between english (uk) and english british keyboards

When I typed a message I found my iPhone was set to English (US) when I typed a message, in 'International' I added a 'British' keyboard and now I see I have English so I for some reason have English (UK) and English 'with British in grey underneath' in the keyboard list. Now I see when I go between dictionaries while typing that there are the options of English (UK) and English (US)...  can someone explain:
1) Why English (US) shows when typing messages and yet it is no longer in the keyboards list?
2) What is the difference between 'English (UK)' and 'English British'?
Cheers

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Applets are executed on the Client Machine automatically the results are displayed at Client Side.
SERVLET A servlet is a Java Object that provides the implementation of javax.servlet Servlet interface.A servlet is a Server side java program which processes client requests and generates dynamic web content.
An Applet is a client side java program that runs within a Web browser on the client machine whereas a servlet is a server side component which runs on the web server. An applet can use the user interface classes like AWT or Swing while the servlet does not have a user interface. Servlet waits for client's HTTP requests from a browser and generates a response that is displayed in the browser
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