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Edinburgh ex-army hero returns to Iraq to lead fight against deadly landmines
Frank Philip and his team have already destroyed over 1,000 dangerous explosive devices this year alone
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Frank Philip returned to Baghdad to work for a demining charity (Image: Supplied)
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instantly migrated to britain. the economy in the u.k. was booming at the time, and the british government, unlike many other eu states, welcomed migratory workers with open arms. today, polish is one of the most widely spoken languages in britain after english. in times of prosperity, all was well, but now that jobs are becoming scarce, that is changing. many british blame their country s problems on the migrants who come from countries in the east of the eu, and poland is just one of them. when he first came to london last summer, it was love at first sight. he had actually only come to visit friends, but he ended up staying. he fell in love with the colorful houses in their chimneys. he associates them with harry potter, and he draws them in his spare time. i like the diversity here. every chimney is different. every door is colorful. and then there is a tolerance people smile at you on the street, and they are always apologizing even if you bump into them. he is o