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Britain's Poles in 2016

  • Pierogi – Polish dumpings

    Polish food in Britain: a guide to the classic dishes

    From dumplings and cured meats to doughnuts and dark ales, it has never been easier to get your hands on Poland’s best produce
  • ‘Whole areas of science are booming and up for grabs’ ... Jakub Bochiński, head of the European Space Agency’s education office in Warsaw.

    Meet the Poles who went back: ‘A studio in central Warsaw beats an East London flatshare’

    While most Poles who have settled in the UK plan to stay, many of the 5,200 Polish students at British universities intend to return to their homeland. Three graduates explain why
  • Pupils at Polish Saturday school in Ely

    ‘Our kids speak Polish like a foreign person’: inside Britain’s thriving schools for Poles

    As the UK’s Polish population has grown, so has the popularity of Saturday classes designed to teach young British Poles the history – and native tongue – of their homeland
  • Aneta Duchniak, owner of Wakefield’s first Polish cafe. Photograph: Christopher Thomond for the Guardian.

    Britain’s Poles: hard work, Yorkshire accents and life post-Brexit vote

    Nearly 1 million Polish people have made the UK their home. Helen Pidd visits Wakefield, where 10,000 live, and hears how the EU vote has changed things

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