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The grapes of Blighty

Forget Chardonnay, Champagne, and Bordeaux - why not have a nice glass of Kent instead?

Buying abroad: cut the risk of getting burned

10 golden rules to help avoid the pitfalls of purchasing outside Britain

Blogs roundup: sign up to the pensions petition, a political witch hunt, what's in a name? And booze bandits

Emma Hartley on how you can make a difference on the issue of frozen expat pensions.

All the Nice Girls

The government's voice of older people, Dame Joan Bakewell, introduces her first novel All the Nice Girls for Expat's April bookclub.

Topiary for the ages

The art of creating sculpture from clipped plants began with the Romans... Where will it all end?

'We will fight until we achieve justice'

The International Consortium of British Pensioners is dug in for a fight about expat pensions. Its spokesman, John Markham, explains why and asks you to join him.

World's best places to live

Zoe Dare Hall introduces our search for the number one destination for overseas buyers.

Happy birthday, Isambard

He's 204 today, so here's a celebratory gallery of Mr Isambard Kingdom Brunel's greatest hits. Some people live on.

Peculiar British pubs

Take a jovial stagger around some of the British Isles' most remarkable watering holes.

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Expat picture galleries

Property porn, 3D pavement art, a history of tea and stately homes

Expat pensions' injustice

John Markham explains what you can do in the fight to right the expat pensions inequity.

April's Expat bookclub

Dame Joan Bakewell introduces her first novel, a World War Two epic called All the Nice Girls.

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Waterloo and other bathroom fittings

Dealing with tradespeople in a language that is not your first can be an ordeal. How much of an ordeal is really up to you.

Asthma treatment in Pakistani salt mine

A centuries-old salt mine in Pakistan is offering experimental asthma therapy, attracting patients from all over the world.

Expat school reports: British schools in Spain

Parents wanting a British-style education for their children in Spain are spoilt for choice: the National Association of British Schools in Spain lists 52 member institutions in locations from the country's Atlantic north coast to the Canary Islands.

Australian government backs British pensioners' rights

The European Court of Human Rights recently found against British expat pensioners in Australia and elsewhere who sought to have their state pensions index-linked, as they already are for their peers in the EU and the United States.

British and German property owners in Greece face new tax

Hundreds of British families who own holiday homes in Greece face new tax bills and fines as the struggling Government tries to claw back some of its vast debt.

Mr O'Leary, please don't take my flights away!

As Ryanair cuts European routes, Emma Soames begs Michael O'Leary to spare a thought for second home owners.