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The Top Countries Rich Chinese Choose for Emigration. (Canada May Be Off the List)
Ottawa may have terminated a deal that essentially allowed foreign millionaires to resettle in Canada, but there are many other options for wealthy Chinese
Floods Turned This English Home Into an Island
Environment agency under fire for what residents claim was ill-conceived protection from the water
British City Texts Residents To Urge Weight Loss
Residents of Stoke-on-Trent will be told to ‘Use the stairs more’ and ‘Eat fruit and veg’
Queen Elizabeth’s Courtiers Urged To Tighten Royal Belt
Staff told to ease spending as Queen Elizabeth’s reserve fund sinks to ‘historic low’ of $1.6 million
Top U.K. Defense Officials Accused of War Crimes
International Criminal Court receives huge dossier of allegations relating to British conduct during war in Iraq
Scientology Officially a Religion, According to U.K. Supreme Court
Group could now claim huge tax breaks
Sorry Young Britons, You’ll Be On The Grind Until You’re 70
But don’t worry if you can’t retire until then—70 is the new 60, right?
Britain’s Breadline: Austerity Leads to Growing Ranks of the Hungry
For the first time since World War II, the Red Cross has had to help collect food aid in the U.K. as welfare cuts and rising prices lead to an explosion of charity food banks for the hungry
Bangladesh Sentences American and Briton to Death for War Crimes
Men convicted in absentia for crimes committed during 1971 war of independence
Charles Taylor to be Imprisoned in the U.K.
Ex-president of Liberia’s wish to serve his 50-year war crimes sentence in Rwanda denied
West Poised for Syrian Intervention as Child Refugees Hit 1 Million
U.S. joins the U.K., France, Germany and Turkey in pushing for a military response in wake of poison gas allegations but Russia still voices opposition
Murray’s Wimbledon Victory Divides U.K., Then Reunites It
Britons are champions—champion sunbathers—programmed by an uncertain climate to seize every rare opportunity to roast themselves scarlet. But though Sunday served up the most perfect day of a damp summer, London‘s parks and
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