AnalogSteph
Major Contributor
Sometimes? That's standard around here - a TN-C-S system (should also be called PME in the UK and MGN in NA).I think it's actually within (former?) the IEEE regulations common to the UK and EU that ground is sometimes connected/tied to the NEUTRAL phase of domestic mains.
There used to be installations which would have PE branching off the neutral at each outlet as only 2-wire wiring was in the walls, but I don't think that has been a thing since, like, the early 60s? My old room 20 years ago was like that, house from the 1950s. Makes any ground loops that much worse since PE potential can vary a fair bit between outlets.