Barclays hit by French card fraud
A GANG managed to withdraw more than ?200,000 in one night from cash machines across the north of France using stolen British bank cards.
At least 34 men and women travelled to Calais from London wi…
0 Read MoreA GANG managed to withdraw more than ?200,000 in one night from cash machines across the north of France using stolen British bank cards.
At least 34 men and women travelled to Calais from London wi…
0 Read MoreFRESH dairy could start to disappear from supermarket shelves early next week after 30,000 French milk producers walked out on strike.
Independent milk producers? association APLI has called the str…
0 Read MoreOPPOSITION MPs have called for the resignation of Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux after he was caught on video making remarks about a man’s race during an UMP Party event in the south-west.
Introdu…
0 Read MoreTHE ANNONCEMENT that taxe carbone will be set at ?17 a tonne has been met with strong criticism on how much it will cost to enforce and whether it will work.
The price of a litre of petrol will rise…
0 Read MoreBrittany, like Janus, has two faces, one looking inland, and the other facing the sea. Daughter of Neptune, it has a myriad of islands scattered in the Channel or the Atlantic Ocean. Only 15 of them are permanently inhabited. Your journey to Brittany should include a visit to one of them; but which one to chose?
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Located in Morbihan, one of the four Britton départements, Carnac stretches its vast surface between the Morbihan Bay and the peninsula of Quiberon.
The name Carnac comes from the Celtic word “cairn†meaning butte, and numbers of hillocks emerge from an otherwise flat land: they were used as landmark for the construction of megaliths that made the site world famous. The place has been inhabited for 450 000 years, as we know from the vestige found in the village. The oldest monument found on the site was built between 5000 and 3400 BC: it is a massive burial mound apparently intended for the elite (all the discovered mortuary artefacts are on display in the Prehistoric Museum), but because of degradation, it is no longer open to the public.
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The Abbey of Fontenay Our visit today takes us in the past to the best preserved of all the Cistercian abbeys, listed in the UNESCO World Heritage. Like the sister abbeys, Fontenay is located in a very secluded place. Saint Bernard de Claivaux, the founder […]
0 Read MoreTHE ?500 note should be scrapped to cut down on fraud, MPs have suggested.
The measure is one of 30 in a report by a cross-party group of MPs, presented to the National Assembly today.
“France shou…
0 Read MoreABOUT 2,000 women in France wear full Muslim dress in public according to the Interior Ministry ? six times more than police had estimated.
The figures are contained in a confidential report on the …
0 Read MoreSIX unions are calling for a day of protest action on October 7.
The move is in connection with a worldwide day of action for ?decent work,? being called for by the International Trade Union Confed…
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