Allaying fears that its stringent immigration rules will hit skilled Indian workers coming into UK, Britain on Wednesday said that "adjustments" in the rules have been made to reduce the flow of immig...Related StoriesDinner diplomacy gone, Mulayam's party slams petrol hikeSamajwadi Party slams prices as "gift" from UPA to common manPetrol price hike: Unjust and unilateral, says Mamata; won't pull out of governmentIndian workers at Angolan... full story ![]()

Paul Gascoigne's psychotherapist allays fears that the former England star's life is in danger.
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FEARS of a new wave of illegal immigration were raised yesterday after Romania declared it was on the brink of joining an EU scheme to allow free movement of people.
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Some 29 million Bulgarians and Romanians will gain the right to come to Britain to live and work from January 2014 under European 'freedom of movement rules'.
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Cruise companies are warning that new "heavy-handed" immigration restrictions imposed on all passengers is hitting the shipping industry and the economy of some of Britain's most popular tourist attractions.
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A strong rebound in manufacturing in February appeared to have killed off fears of a triple dip recession, but the country's weakening trade position took the gloss of an otherwise improving economic outlook.
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William Hague called his Indian counterpart Salman Khurshid to dispel India’s skepticism about moves by the UK to expedite reconciliation in Afghanistan by augmenting the role of Pakistan.
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David Cameron claims Britain's debate over immigration hasn't damaged our relationship with India, saying Indian students recognise the need for a "controlled" policy.
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Report allays fears about Jan. tax hikes' impact on consumers and businesses.
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The construction sector expanded by more than previously believed in the final three months of last year, fuelling hopes that...
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The idea that Britain can have its cake and eat it too is naïve. The rest of the Union might allow it access to the market, but only if Britain abided by E.U. rules. And it would not have a vote on those rules.
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