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Life in some British cities has been transformed by international students—and now hangs in the balance. In this episode, we look at how areas like Middlesbrough’s Linthorpe Road blossomed into hubs of bubble-tea shops, global grocers, and student-focused services after universities embraced more open visa policies. But with Westminster now pulling back—restricting dependents and reconsidering post-study visas—applications are slowing, and the high streets built around these students suddenly look vulnerable. Are these vibrant mini-economies a temporary boom, or a preview of what happens when immigration policy shifts overnight? We explore how one street became a barometer for the UK’s uneasy tension between growth and control.
https://www.economist.com/britain/2025/01/28/what-the-rise-of-bubble-tea-says-about-british-high-streets
By HSLife in some British cities has been transformed by international students—and now hangs in the balance. In this episode, we look at how areas like Middlesbrough’s Linthorpe Road blossomed into hubs of bubble-tea shops, global grocers, and student-focused services after universities embraced more open visa policies. But with Westminster now pulling back—restricting dependents and reconsidering post-study visas—applications are slowing, and the high streets built around these students suddenly look vulnerable. Are these vibrant mini-economies a temporary boom, or a preview of what happens when immigration policy shifts overnight? We explore how one street became a barometer for the UK’s uneasy tension between growth and control.
https://www.economist.com/britain/2025/01/28/what-the-rise-of-bubble-tea-says-about-british-high-streets