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Immigration: only for the rich? | The Daily Immigrant
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Immigration: only for the rich? March 20, 2013. Living in the UK isn’t cheap, especially if you, like me, call its capital city your home. With the country still mired in an economic slump, finding a job that pays enough isn’t easy either. Theresa May relaxes immigration rules for businessmen. Picture: Yui Mok/PA. But as we know, the government likes rich immigrants. So it’s no surprise that Theresa May has relaxed immigration rules. So, are only rich immigrants welcome in the UK? It certainly seems to b...
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Is this Art? | The Ametuer Immersive
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March 8, 2013. This week controversial artist Tracey Emin received her CBE. From Buckingham Palace for her service to the Arts. Emin, renowned her unique artistic creations, first rose to fame in the 90s and developed her notorious reputation in the art community when she entered the Turner Prize Awards with THAT bed. Damien Hirst –. A Mother and Child Divided. Who’s got to 2 thumbs and is Britain’s richest living artist. Mother and Child Divided. Which was an equally striking piece featuring a cow and h...
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Romania, Bulgaria and the I-word | The Daily Immigrant
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Romania, Bulgaria and the I-word. February 13, 2013. Hi I’m an immigrant. An alien, but not one of the green slimy sort. I also don’t have to pay up to 1,500. To be allowed to live here – thanks to the EU’s freedom of movement policy, a benefit soon to be enjoyed by Romanian and Bulgarian nationals. For those who believe in the benefit-scrounging, illiterate East European migrant, a flood of apocalyptic magnitude looms on the horizon. Indeed, UKIP candidate Diane James warned yesterday. Why are Bulgarian...
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Zia Weise | The Daily Immigrant
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Author Archives: Zia Weise. Immigration: only for the rich? March 20, 2013. The government likes rich immigrants. So it’s no surprise that Theresa May has relaxed immigration rules for, well, rich people. Read Article →. I think it’s time for another u-turn. Read Article →. After Eastleigh: Government to crack down on “benefit tourism”. Read Article →. A decline in overseas students is not a success, Theresa May. March 4, 2013. Read Article →. India good, eastern Europe bad? The message here seems to be:...
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Benefit tourism? I think it’s time for another u-turn | The Daily Immigrant
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I think it’s time for another u-turn. March 13, 2013. EU benefit tourism is on top of the government’s agenda at the moment. And it’s easy to see why: there’s hardly enough money left in the Treasury for British citizens, after all. It’s not true that all EU citizens are automatically entitled to live freely in Britain. As immigration minister Mark Harper told the Daily Mail,. EU citizens have the right to move freely between member states (Picture: EC). A 2004 law on free movement. Have sufficient resou...
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Dangers of drinking | In health
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March 6, 2013. Some of the short term side effects that we all know far too well are:. Lack of co-ordination and slower reflexes. Blurred vision and slurred speech. Intense moods, e.g. aggression, elation, depression. We often don’t know how much we’re drinking. Another thing often ignore when it comes to drinking is the huge amount of calories our drinks contain. We’re talking 150 calories for a glass of wine, that’s equivalent to a packet of crisps. Liver disease, cirrhosis and cancer. Fill in your det...
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