
Iconic British TV show abruptly taken off air — outrage grows
From daytime staples to big-budget reality flops, a wave of cancellations is sweeping UK screens — and loyal fans are furious.

UK lifts skilled-worker salary floor again, narrowing the white-collar route
Westminster's quiet revision pushes thousands of mid-career applications back to the drawing board.

Talent Passport renewals cleared at OFII reach a six-month low
Backlogs in Lyon and Bordeaux push processing times past the 90-day mark for the first time since the autumn.

Express Entry draws tilt toward French-speakers — and the math is getting interesting
IRCC's category-based selection is quietly redrawing the map for bilingual applicants outside Quebec.

ETIAS will finally arrive in October. Here is what visa-free travellers must do
After three postponements, the Schengen-area travel authorisation is now firmly scheduled.

Quebec opens two pilot permanent-residency routes for healthcare and AI workers
MIFI's quiet announcement could redirect thousands of applications away from the federal stream.

Forty-eight hours in Lyon, France's quietest great city
Two rivers, two hills, three Michelin stars and not a single tour bus in sight.

Edinburgh, in the rain, is the best Edinburgh
Why the city's worst weather makes for its most honest postcards.

The Côte d'Azur in October: half the people, double the light
Nice, Antibes, Menton — the Riviera at its most lived-in.

Vancouver, where the rainforest meets the bus stop
A long weekend in Canada's most quietly extraordinary city.
News

The talk of the talk shows: immigrants now top France's income charts
Immigrants now earn more than the native-born: France faces an unexpected reversal in 2026.

UK lifts skilled-worker salary floor again, narrowing the white-collar route
Westminster's quiet revision pushes thousands of mid-career applications back to the drawing board.

Talent Passport renewals cleared at OFII reach a six-month low
Backlogs in Lyon and Bordeaux push processing times past the 90-day mark for the first time since the autumn.
Travel

Forty-eight hours in Lyon, France's quietest great city
Two rivers, two hills, three Michelin stars and not a single tour bus in sight.

Edinburgh, in the rain, is the best Edinburgh
Why the city's worst weather makes for its most honest postcards.

The Côte d'Azur in October: half the people, double the light
Nice, Antibes, Menton — the Riviera at its most lived-in.
Culture

Iconic British TV show abruptly taken off air — outrage grows
From daytime staples to big-budget reality flops, a wave of cancellations is sweeping UK screens — and loyal fans are furious.

The Louvre after hours: the museum's quiet revolution
Friday-night extended hours have changed who comes — and how they look.

The British Library is open again, and quietly furious
After the cyberattack, a slow-motion comeback that has reshaped the institution.
Lifestyle

France's Talent Passport, in plain language
Eleven sub-categories, four years of validity, and a paperwork burden lighter than most people fear.

The UK Global Talent visa for tech: who actually qualifies
Tech Nation is gone but the route is alive. A clear-eyed look at what assessors now want.

Canadian permanent residence without a job offer: still possible, still slow
What CRS scores look like in 2026 and how to lift yours by 80 points without moving.
Education

Oxford's international student fees are quietly catching up to the US
Why a place at Magdalen now costs more than one at Yale — and what families are doing.

Cambridge's new applied-language master's, and why French students are flocking to it
A nine-month MPhil in language industries that bridges UK and EU markets.

Choosing a French-system school in London: a parent's field guide
Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle, Collège Français Bilingue, Wix and the rest — what each does best.
Stories

The Bakers, from Manchester to a Bordeaux vineyard
How a family of four traded a Didsbury semi-detached for fourteen hectares of Merlot — and what it actually cost.

Amal, from Beirut to Toronto, on a Start-up Visa that almost did not happen
Three rounds of designated-organisation rejections, one second opinion, and a finished IPO.

Ten years in London: the Deschamps family on what they would do differently
From Lyon to Wimbledon in 2016, with two children, two cats and one job offer that nearly fell through.
