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 When is it the right time to leave?
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 Places to visit in North Wales?
Hi I am going on holiday next year to North Wales, any ideas on places to visit, I have a 2 year old so they have to be family friendly. Thanks....


 Why do we drive on the left in UK when the rest of europe drives on the right?
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 Where is the best place to go in the uk for a party weekend for a group of girls?
we are looking to go away for a weekend in september for 2 nights sumwhere in the uk but need it to be cheap cheap cheap so can you give me details of gud places to go and party ????????...


 Do British people of various races have their own distinct accents like they often do in the US?
For example, many (not all, because I dont) black people here in the US sound different or speak differently than white americans, and another person can sometimes tell if a person is black or white ...


 Im bored its sat morning in london and its another cloudy day and the time is 10.26am where are you?
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 I have £50 and going into london, what can i get?
What shops are cheap, but great value. & fashionable!
im going to oxford street. So i need shop names pretty please,
also could u tell me whats in?...


 Its July 24 and i have a COLD?
I am not Happy :( L...


 Where can i find prostitutes in cardiff, what roads do in need to visit?
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 Can you get a passport in 24 hours (UK Question)?
My Fiancee's lost her passport - we're going to Greece on Saturday.

Is it possible to get a new one in 24 hours ?
What documentation will we need?

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 Out of this list, where is the best place to go on vacation in the UK?
1. London
2. Leeds
3. Liverpool
4. Peterborough
5. Bristol
6. Manchester
7. Glasgow
8. Edinburgh
9. Cardiff
10. B...


 Are England and Wales technically different countries??? sounds like a silly question but cause big debate!!?
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 Are england and great britan the same place??
i've always wondered but i'm not sure can you help me out!!...


 What are the best areas to live in London?
Considering safety, good neighbours, & proximity to rest. and shops.
Ive heard Chelsea, Kensington and Notting Hill, but in what order? Any other areas ?
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 Where in the world?
My partner and I have decided we'd like to leave the uk.. Like many other Brits, we're just fed up with this place and want to get away and leave it all behind.
However, we can't ...


 What time is it in England right now?
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 Who travels on the tube and hates it?
What have your experiences been has anyone felt faint and really hot?...


 Im off to New York, leaving from london, Is there a way that I can get back the tax when I shop in the USA?

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sorry i think i ment VAT...


 Can someone tell me if this is Waterloo Bridge in this picture?
I want to get this picture for my boyfriend for his birthday because he wants to live in London someday and he loves the song Waterloo Sunset but I'm not sure if this is the right bridge?
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 Whats the most Boring place in the UK....?
because i may well be there.... its called "Holton c um Beckering " in Lincolnshire... dont get me wrong , i have a great house with 1/2 acre of back garden .... but Nothing happens..... ...



Tracey M

I would like to know how to go about moving to Northern Ireland from Scotland?

Me and my friend would like to move to northern ireland but nobody seems to be able to give us advise on this! as much help as possible would be greatly apprieciated

    



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sprite
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depends on what kind of advice you are looking for what area are you looking to move to? most of the local newspapers all have a rented property section, the jobcentre website lists all jobs available in whatever area you are looking for, the council webpage for the area you are thinking off will give you info on the area and facilities available
you can contact me also and i'll try and help further!


Mr Bones
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Mcgimpseys removals bangor NI : excellent, used them myself, a bit dearer than some, (used "some" not worth the risk !)
www.mcgimpseys.com
they might be able to do a return run, possible cheaper !
Very friendly and helpful.

I've been here six years, it takes 3 to 4 to get settled, but it takes that anywhere.
The people are really great,
friendly, honest, fun
enjoy a chat ! boy ! can they talk !
enjoy a drink or ten ! no really,
The acents can be wild, and very fast, but you get use to that.

you do get a few D**kheads, but you get them everywhere !
It is a very safe place, but you do get areas you dont go to ! like any town, City anywhere ! Instinct tells you these places.

If anyone tells you NI, or the people are crap, they hav'nt been here ! or they are the type of people who hate anything and everything different.

Belfast is a happening City, things to do, places to drink ! etc.
The rest of NI is beautiful, lively, quite, what ever you want it to be.

I hope you come, im sure you won't regret it.
If i can be of any other help, contact.
All the very best.

An Englishman in NI


taketwo
catch a ferry from glasgow


JAMES R
dont bother it a a dive compaired to scotland


Chav Princess
Do some research on line. Save some money , rent a flat and get a job in N. Ireland. It's not hard as northern Ireland is part of the uk.


nuclear farter
dont come, jobs are hard to get house rental is very expensive. if your lucky you can get a job in the chicken factories because they favour foreign immigrants. depending on your religious background it will dictate where you are allowed to live and if your wanted at all. drinks dearer than scotland and the corner shops dont sell booze and the chippies are more expensive as well. the people really do live as far away from each other as possible and its normal. you will need to learn the lay of the land fast. smallest thing can mean your in the wrong estate, such as a bit of graffiti.


EarthCalling
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The Giant's Causeway.


Jenny
shouldn't be difficult at all, depends where u want to live but theres always jobs cheap accommodation etc if u want any specific information email me I'll try to help depending on where you want to move of course, good luck


binksiesbaby
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You are more than welcome to come here! Get booked on the stenaline (HSS)from Stranraer to Belfast. Look up www.jobcentreonline.com for current available jobs all over N.I. Consider either South Belfast (student area) or one of the coastal towns e.g. Portrush, Portstewart, Coleraine where you will find it easy to get rental accomodation and work e.g. hotels and restaurants. Look up www.propertynews.com for properties to buy and rent. Good Luck


pensterx
Why the hell would you want to move there. I lived there for 30 years before moving to Germany. Move somewhere sunny, somewhere different and a bit more challenging.


Nutty Girl
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Are you looking to buy or rent or housing excutive .
where are you looking to live?
contact me with some info i can help
click on my profile name to get contact details and write me a message and give me you email details .
If i know more details where you wanna go etc i can help no problems


Crazy
A boat will come in useful.


Gordon R
Get a good removal company..

As NI is still part of UK you should not have a problem


mojawoja
Eh? The North? Do you really want to live in a place where 2 halves of society hate each other? I've been to a lot of countries, the North is 30 mins away but it's the last place I'd want to go. They are notoriously racist, the latest victims being chinese and eastern europeans. Think about the Republic instead, way more chilled out.



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