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How British Are You? A challenge to all Brits


You may think you know everything about being British, but would the government agree? Could you pass the British citizenship test? (continue)


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Home Office makes changes to Life in the UK handbook


The Home Office has modified five pages of text within the handbook, but has refrained from issuing a new edition. Find out how to download replacement pages for your study guide. (continue)


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New learning website to assist would-be German citizens.


Red Squirrel Publishing has launched einbuergerungsquiz.com, a website designed to help would-be German citizens pass the test. (continue)


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Polish Score Top Marks in Britishness Test


The Polish are more “British” than the British according to new research. The research, conducted by Red Squirrel Publishing, tested over 15,000 Facebook users using a sample version of the Home Office's citizenship exam. The results show that Polish users gained the highest average score. (continue)


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Red Squirrel Publications Grab a Big Chunk of the Market


Recent market analysis shows that Red Squirrel Publishing titles are having a big impact in their sector of the book market. Red Squirrel have four titles in the top 10, according to The Bookseller. (continue)


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How many of 100 Britons passed the citizenship exam? - The Times


The Times reports on an informal test of 100 Britons who participated in a pub quiz using Red Squirrel Publishing's Life in the UK Test: Practice Questions (continue)


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Nine out of ten Red Squirrel readers pass Britishness test


Why risk a one-in-three chance of failing when 89% of our readers pass first time? (continue)


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Twice as much to learn for Britishness Test


Home Office releases long awaited revised study materials for the Life in the UK Test. Study materials for 'Britishness' test nearly double in size. (continue)


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Transitional period for the Life in the UK Test


Ufi Learn Direct, the organisation responsible for managing the Life in the UK test centres, has confirmed that they will introduce the revised Life in the UK test using a three month transition period. The transition period will allow test applicants to choose to sit either the current or new Life in the UK Test depending on which materials they have studied from. (continue)


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Home Office revises Britishness Test


The Home Office has announced that they are changing the study materials for the Life in the UK Test (British Citizenship Test). From 2 April 2007, anyone needing to take the test will be required to study from the updated materials which include two new chapters. (continue)


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