Legally connecting an electric cooker

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I've just realised that I might have posted this in the wrong section (I put it in 'Appliances')...............

I have searched the DIYNot site and cannot find that my question has been raised before, so....................am I allowed to install an electric cooker myself? I am not a qualified electrician.
There is an electric cooker point that used to supply the old cooker, and there is also a switched socket.
I believe that there is a different supply requirement for ceramic hobs, but am I allowed to connect such a cooker to the original cooker point? Whilst I am quite happy to connect it, I just need to know if it is legal for me to connect it?
Many thanks.
 
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Thanks for your kind and swift responses.
Widdler..........yes, the cooker is in the kitchen.
Thanks
 

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