The UK remains a favourable destination for dads with the aspiration of relocating their families for better living conditions or just to experience a new environment. Whether you’re coming to the country to work or study, for a short time, long time, or permanently, you’ll find the environment conducive. You may, however, find the process overwhelming as UK visa applications typically involve lots of processing and documentation. Nevertheless, with the right information and guidance, it should be trouble-free. Below are tips and steps to follow to help make moving to the UK with your family easier.
Read MoreThe UK is a wonderful place for a family vacation as it has so much to see and do with something for everyone.If you are planning a trip to the UK, then it can be hard to know how to go about doing this, especially if you have not visited before. With this in mind, here are a few tips which will help you to plan the ultimate UK break with your family.
Read MoreThroughout the summer, the UK comes alive with countless events and festivals. Family days out make for a great way to get out of the house and spend some quality time together, as well as breaking up the regular day-to-day routine. These are five of the best family-friendly events taking place in 2019 that both kids and adults will enjoy.
Read MoreAll but the most extreme end of the debate now accept that climate change is not only happening but that it is largely, if not entirely, man-made. There are of course a number of very prominent global figures, mainly in the US, that suggest it is not us that is doing it and so not us that should do anything about it. These people are normally in the slightly funny and highly worrying minority. But what does it all mean for us now?
Read MorePoll reveals that a poor work-life balance is leading men to miss important milestones in their child's development, as new rules around shared parental leave set to come into effect.
Read MoreUK: More than a third of fathers are forced to use their annual leave instead of paternity leave in order to afford to spend time with their new babies, a survey for Mumsnet has found. Experts say the statutory rate for paternity leave is too low, at just £138.18 or $216.74 a week for two weeks, half the earnings of someone on the minimum wage.
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