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Poles settling into life in the North of England

AdministratorFebruary 3, 2013

The second most widely spoken language in the UK is Polish. After Poland joined the EU in 2004 hundreds of thousands of Poles moved to Britain. Now there are over half a million Polish speakers in England. But there are already tensions over the impact of the influx of Polish migrants. One place with a large Polish community is Boston in the rural east of England. Mike Heath has been there for DW.

https://p.dw.com/p/17VTf