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The French attitude to man's best friend can be hard to understand, says expat Janet Langman.
A hoard of Viking treasure has been discovered in Cumbria. We take a look at some of the most famous treasure to have ever been found in Britain.
For author Matthew Tree, the secret to gaining literary success was to write in another language.
Anna Nicholas explains why Majorcans are unfazed by celebrity visitors, plus Stephen Clarke on commuter rage in Paris.
The royal visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge has put Canada in the spotlight.
The dream of owning a holiday home abroad has turned into a nightmare for more than half a million Britons.
Expat Stephanie Dagg and her family fell instantly in love with their llamas. The spitting came later.
Yearning for home? Inject a little patriotism into your property with these Union flag-themed household wares.
Share with us your favourite place, and you could win a week's stay in a Devonshire cottage
Ireland is the latest country to sign up to an international convention designed to help fight tax evasion.
Dickens's Bleak House is likely to pass into private hands again. But many other authors' houses are open to visitors.
Top properties for sale in some of the world's most vibrant capital cities.
Do you remember these tube and train posters from days gone by? The Wolfsonian–Florida International University currently has them on show.
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2011 marks the 150th anniversary of Italy's unification – but what exactly is being celebrated, asks expat Emma Williams?
Useful tips and tricks for coping with morning sickness, from midwife Sofie Jacobs.
Going to university is always a challenge – particularly if you've been living abroad, says Tina Quick.
Ireland is the latest country to sign up to an international convention designed to help fight tax evasion.
Just launched in Switzerland is the world’s first development featuring indoor and outdoor thermal spas, with water from deep mountain springs tapped directly into individual properties.
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