Google UK in search bar

Hey I'm from the UK and I find it annoying that it searches google US in safari so if i type something in and wanna go to products it jsut goes to US shops and i have to go to google uk or manually change it in the adress bar. . .
SO is there any way to set itto UK? Ive looked in both safari and google setting but I cant find anything to make it only search UK =S
Thanks for reading =) oh, and if i missed a topic on this in search please jsut say and link me to it
Safari rox,
Alien

I have not tried this myself, but you could try going to the Regional Settings of Windows and change the language for "non-unicode applications" to UK English, unless it already is set.
You could also go through your .plist files, where Safari's preferences are stored. It may be in there somewhere, even though I could not find it with a quick search.
If that does not work, I guess it is a bug you will have to wait for future releases to fix it.

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