Europe contains most expensive cities to live in

Posted on: October 29th, 2009 Posted by Adam Owens

Copenhagen, Oslo, Geneva and Zurich top the list of the world’s most expensive cities to live in according to a new report. They are joined at the top of the Prices and Earnings comparative survey by New York and Tokyo.
London has fallen significantly on the back of the weakening pound and now sits around 20th, [...]

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Rules for British Citizenship

Posted on: May 18th, 2008 Posted by Mathew Walters

UK officials have recently made changes to the current rules for migrants interested in acquiring British citizenship. These changes include a trial period for potential new citizens, migration payments and tough penalties for those in the trial period who commit criminal acts.
Home Secretary Representatives said the new rules for citizenship are very specific and fair. [...]

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UK Benefits From Emigrants

Posted on: May 13th, 2008 Posted by Helen Young

There is a report put out by the non-profit organization known as The Work Foundation and according to this report over the last ten years the UK economy has greatly benefited from the high rates of emigrants they receive.
here has been no hard evidence found stating that the migrants are negatively affecting the labor market. [...]

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British economy has benefited from the immigration for the last 10 years, due to this human translations, the UK has seen inflation and interest rates lowered according to a recent report published by The Work Foundation Today.
In this report is stated that there has been no shortages of skill and labor due to the immigration [...]

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