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  • This week's UK news: 21 October 2011
    21 October 2011

    Get up-to-date with British news and culture with English UK
    Every week, we summarise the news to give you some insight into what is happening in Britain, and what people are talking about.

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  • Most Britons do not view international students as immigrants, new research shows
    17 October 2011

    Most British people do not view international students as immigrants and would prefer to see the Government reduce other groups of migrants, according to new research.

    Two thirds of people did not support reducing the numbers of international students coming to the UK. Those who did want to cut student numbers saw little difference between those studying at English language centres, colleges or universities.

    Tony Millns, chief executive of English UK, said that the Government's target of cutting immigration to "the tens of thousands" had created a visa system which was a real deterrent to international students, yet the research showed this did not address the electorate's actual concerns about immigration.

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  • This week's UK news: 14 October 2011
    14 October 2011

    Get up-to-date with British news and culture with English UK
    Every week, we summarise the news to give you some insight into what is happening in Britain, and what people are talking about.

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  • This week's UK news: 7 October 2011
    7 October 2011

    Get up-to-date with British news and culture with English UK
    Every week, we summarise the news to give you some insight into what is happening in Britain, and what people are talking about.

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  • Launch of new online briefing course for Partner Agency scheme
    7 October 2011

    With the launch of our new online briefing course, agencies from around the world will now have the chance to sign to the Partner Agency scheme. This scheme has been created to recognise study abroad agencies and educational consultancies that are successfully promoting the UK as an English language teaching destination.

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