British Expat Newsletter:
3 March 2004
This week: Immigration – the expansion of the EU to 25 members sparks fears in the UK’s right-wing press.
This week: Immigration – the expansion of the EU to 25 members sparks fears in the UK’s right-wing press.
This week: Student fees – a first-year student auctions her virginity to stave off debt, and the Government faces a back-bench rebellion.
(continued from Part One) HM Customs & Excise are equally unhelpful. Their website reminds us that non-food plants are subject to VAT, so if you have…
This is probably the most unhelpful piece I’ve ever written for this column. And as an opening statement, I’ve just broken Rule No 1 for wannabe…
“Those of us with any sense have been stoutly ignoring the state visit by Emperor Bush to London this week (whilst those of us without sense seem to have spent the week attempting to scale the gates of Buckingham Palace, where the nice guards with silly hats have shown admirable patience…)” Dave Stock writes for British Expat magazine about the Bush State Visit to the UK and the Rugby World Cup final.
This week: Pests – insects, monkeys and corrupt officials.