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Monday 27 February 2012 | Expat feed

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The last days of the Arctic

An Icelandic photographer has captured the rapidly disappearing landscape and lifestyles of one of the world's remotest regions

Foreign Office updates crisis evacuation procedure

The Foreign Office has published details of how it is trying to improve its evacuation arrangements for Britons abroad in times of crisis

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The Brits know how to have an Oscars party

The British community in LA has found its own ways of celebrating the Oscars, finds new arrival James Aldous

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MyExpat group blog roundup: Spain's student protests

Anna Nicholas reports on the Spanish student protests that spiralled into violence, plus Annabel Kantaria on the hidden costs of life in Dubai

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Have expats fallen out of love with forums?

They used to be the first port of call for newbie expats, but services like Twitter and Facebook are fast replacing forums, says Chris Marshall

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Expats struggle with high cost of electricity in Cyprus

Increasingly high electricity rates on Cyprus are causing serious financial difficulties for expats

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The golden age of the British pier

27th June 1935: Holidaymakers view 'What The Butler Saw' picture peep shows (mutoscopes) on the pier at Llandudno, North Wales.

Pictures of British seaside piers from days gone by

Top 10 homes with dressing rooms

Dressing room of house in Greenwich, Connecticut

Make like Sex and the City's Carrie, and buy yourself a pad with a walk-in wardrobe or dressing room

Britain's most celebrated dogs

Paul McCartney and dog

The Brits have always had a soft spot for man's best friend. We take a look at some of our most famous pooches, fictional or real