What are some of the highest-paying cities in the UK?
The UK is one of the highest paying destinations in the world. London tops the list in the UK for providing better salary packages. Below are top 5 cities in UK for the highest paying.
- London- £2,410 per month
- Aberdeen- £2,278 per month
- Edinburg- £2,254 per month
- Brighton- £2,223 PM
- Bristol- £2,210 PM
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