Europeans used to flock to London for restaurant jobs. Now, with doors to migrants largely closed after Britain left the European Union, many establishments are becoming desperate.
Author: MARK LANDLER
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The younger prince made several incendiary allegations about his brother, who is now heir to the British throne.
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UK Supreme Court Bars Scotland From Unilateral Independence Referendum
In a setback to Scottish nationalists, the judges ruled that a second referendum on breaking away from London needed the consent of the British Parliament.
UK Starts to Look at Brexit With ‘Bregret’
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