Living and working in Newcastle

Living and working in Newcastle

Newcastle, whose proper official name is Newcastle upon Tyne because it lies on the banks of the River Tyne. The city is located in the northeast of England and, with about 300,000 inhabitants, is one of the 30 most populous cities in the United Kingdom. Currently many immigrants are living in Newcastle. It is a…

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Living and working in Leeds

Living and working in Leeds

Leeds is the county seat of West Yorkshire. It lies on the banks of the River Aire and is the third largest city in the United Kingdom, with a population of about 800,000. With its four prestigious universities, it is also one of the most popular destinations for British and foreign students (in fact, it…

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Living in London pros and cons

Living in London pros and cons

London is a city where hundreds of thousands of foreigners live, so there is no need to be so mean. In any case, living in London also has its advantages and disadvantages. There is an excellent public transportation system. The London Underground lines and buses will take you anywhere. They are used by millions of…

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Living and working in Aberdeeen

Living and working in Aberdeeen

Aberdeen is the third largest city in Scotland with a population of about 200,000, but it’s quite compact and doesn’t feel like a big city. Being quite small, it feels more like a big country where everyone knows everyone and nothing escapes them. One advantage of living in Aberdeen is that it’s so small and…

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Jobs in The UK

Jobs in The UK

The UK economy is the sixth largest economy in the world. The tertiary sector is the most developed, contributing 80% of GDP, with the lion’s share going to the financial sector. London is the second largest financial center in the world after New York and ahead of Hong Kong. Although the country is slowly recovering…

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Living and working in Edinburgh

Living and working in Edinburgh

Edinburgh is a beautiful city that many people fall in love with when they visit. When you walk through the streets and buildings, it seems like you are in another century. It is not your typical city with skyscrapers everywhere. Living in Edinburgh has a special charm. The combination of medieval buildings and 18th century…

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