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Why au pairs might become a thing of the past yahoo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yahoo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Travel bans for people from countries such as Australia and New Zealand meant that the number of nannies and au pairs coming to the UK fell to almost zero (file photo). ....
Low-paid French au pairs barred from Britain under new Brexit rules connexionfrance.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from connexionfrance.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Britain s calls for a delay before full post-Brexit trade rules are imposed on Northern Ireland s ports were backed by Dublin last night. Foreign affairs minister Simon Coveney said he was open to the idea of ‘modest’ extensions of the grace period before checks are introduced on more goods crossing the Irish Sea. His intervention will be seen as a boost to the Government ahead of crunch discussions in the coming days with the EU on the Northern Ireland Protocol, which has led to delays at ports as well as threats to staff carrying out inspections. Britain s calls for a delay before full post-Brexit trade rules are imposed on Northern Ireland s ports have been backed by Dublin ....
Liberal Elites Bemoan Loss of ‘Cheap Labour’ Au Pairs After Brexit 7 Feb 2021 ‘Remoaner’ elites have complained that they will no longer be able to afford their au pairs following Brexit, as immigration laws now mandate that migrants must receive a living wage. A columnist for the Financial Times, Peter Foster, took to social media to express his “despair” that “Brexit will just continue to retard relations with the EU on a personal/cultural level, it’s inevitable.” In an article penned for the Europhile newspaper on Friday, Mr Foster noted that prior to the United Kingdom’s departure from the bloc, au pairs “received board and lodging, a contribution towards English language classes and £100 a week ‘pocket money’ in exchange for about 25 hours of childcare per week.” ....