Modern England, few changes (10)
I believe the answer is:
newfangled
'modern' is the definition.
(newfangled means modern or fashionable)
'england few changes' is the wordplay.
'changes' is an anagram indicator.
'england'+'few'='englandfew'
'englandfew' anagrammed gives 'NEWFANGLED'.
(Other definitions for newfangled that I've seen before include "Recent" , "like nothing seen before" , "Excessively modern" , "on the bleeding edge?" , "Freshly developed and unfamiliar" .)