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2008-08-27 what's it called?: There really is not much difference -- the Brits call it a driver's licence (note slight difference in spelling). If you're renting a car in the UK, you can use a legitimate US driver's licence to "hire"...
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2008-02-25 Question on moving and working in London: Julian, I regret that I'm a US citizen who writes about traveling to and in the U.K., and have never been a resident or worker in Britain. But I will share a few thoughts and suggestions, and hope they...
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2007-05-28 narrowboating: Monty, My wife, son and I went narrowboating on two separate vacations (mixed in with some time touring in a car as well) and once we felt we knew what we were doing, we had a lot of fun. We were NOT...
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2007-04-23 Purchasing Apex rail tickets: Hello, Lynne! I'm terribly sorry, but I am an American who travels to Britain, but I don't live there. I have not actually heard of an Apex train ticket -- I know that Britrail has a number of pass...
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2007-01-13 music: Leah, I don't know that they would discourage or encourage "welfare" recipients coming in. It MIGHT help that you would only be seeking part-time work, but I suspect they will challenge to some extent...
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