How immigrants sustain Britain's economic growth
The positive impact of the influx of migrant workers from eastern Europe on the British economy has enabled it to hit his growth targets, according to a new study
UK troops to stay in Iraq 'to protect investment'
A force of around 4,000 British troops will stay behind in Iraq for an indefinite period, even after all provinces controlled by the UK are handed over to the Baghdad government in nine months' time
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