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News Archive While a move overseas has usually made them happier than they were in the UK, nearly half of expat workers believe they could have benefited from more support from their bosses while relocating.
A floundering domestic economy has led to Irish emigration reaching "19th century levels" according to a leading Sinn Fein party politician.
A new centre to handle deliveries of Jaguar Land Rover vehicles around the globe will open later this summer in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire.
Foreign investors jumping into the Florida property market before a full-blown recovery gathers pace have helped towns in Florida take seven of the top 10 places in a chart of 'turnaround towns'.
The woes facing the container shipping market due to rising fuel costs and tough competition have been illustrated by the first-quarter results from Neptune Orient Lines (NOL).
The UK government claims it will save millions of points by scrapping the appeal against a refusal of a visa for a short visit to family or friends.
Business owners and local politicians on the Shetland Islands face an anxious few days, as they wait to find out whether a new contract to run ferry services between the islands and the Scottish mainland includes a commitment to retain a commercially vital freight service.
A British expat family was this week deported from Bermuda despite having lived there for 20 years, as the Caribbean Island starts to enforce policies designed to address the growing problem of unemployment among native Bermudans.
The UK Border Agency has announced that visa applications submitted in several countries are being delayed.
Staff patrolling UK borders who are members of the Immigration Services Union and Civil and Public Services Association trade unions have joined an estimated 400,000 public sector workers in striking for a day today in protest at planned changes to their pensions.
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