Moving to a foreign country can be a daunting experience, as you find yourself launching into the unknown. Questions about safe neighbourhoods, quality schools and local laws can all be confusing to an outsider, and Australia is no exception. However, the rewards of taking the plunge and venturing into a […]
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The Benefits of Using a Centralised Control System in Your Business
Centralised Control systems are spreading through many industries, and have been a major success in most of them. However, the cost of setting up a system, the training involved, and the disruption to a business, have deterred many companies from utilizing one. Here we will look at the benefits that […]
Cottage Renovations in Keeping with Classic British Charm
If you have been lucky enough to find a classic British cottage for sale and grabbed it up whilst still on the market, you have done well. However, many of those cottages are literally centuries old and in need of some heavy renovations. Many may need the services of a […]
How to Support Aging Workers with Flexible Options
By 2020 a third of workers will be over the age of 50; how will your business respond to this demographic change to make work more appealing for the older generation? The life expectancy in the UK is increasing; this means that the defaultretirement age is facing abolition. Workers will […]
Important Things about Primary Education in China
There are many foreigners who enroll their children in public schools in China, if they cannot afford tuition fee for an international Chinese primary school. But before you do, there are some important things to remember in order for your children to benefit from studying in any of the primary […]
Is the United States set for a “War on Immigration”?
Immigration has been a long-standing, contentious issue in American politics. Early American history witnessed the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798, which ruled that 14 years of residency were necessary before an ‘alien' could be grant citizenship. Later in to the nineteenth century, the 14th Amendment of 1868 addressed the […]
What Will Happen to The UK When Immigration Rules Are Lifted for Romania and Bulgaria?
From January 1st 2014, Bulgarians and Romanians have free movement within Europe’s labour market, having waited seven years for the freedom to move under the terms of accession. As a result, it is likely that a wave of immigration from these countries will hit members of the European Union, including the […]
The NHS Changes In The UK
There are many that may not remember pre-NHS times in the UK. Before the establishment of the National Health Service Act of 1946 that brought the NHS into being post-Second World War, citizens were responsible for their own healthcare. Friendly societies offered healthcare insurance. A Poor Law system operated through […]