British Expat Newsletter:
22 September 2004
This week: Batman climbs up the front of Buckingham Palace; and scorpions in the toilets.
This week: Batman climbs up the front of Buckingham Palace; and scorpions in the toilets.
As I look out of the office window here in Berkshire, all I see is the drizzling nasty rain that pre-empts the English Bank Holiday. Forget…
This week: Clarkie digs for victory – the problems of getting definitive information on EU Plant Passports.
“…The seminar that we were booked into – ‘Surviving the Emigration experience’ – was somewhat interesting, as apparently it was given by two people who didn’t survive it, and have now returned to the UK. Also they did not go to Canada as we had been told, but to Australia, so not a lot of help there!” Richard gives us a review of the Emigrate 2004 event held at Sandown.
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.