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The number of visitors to the UK rose eight percent between April and June, compared to 2016, making tourism a success for the UK economy, amid the uncertainty over Brexit. The fall in the value of the British pound currency since the UK voted to leave the European Union has made the country a cheaper destination than it used to be, as the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Rob Young reports. (Picture: Tourists at London's Tower Bridge. Mike Kemp/Getty Images.)
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