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France's La Poste slammed for use of English phrase on vans
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French charcuterie makers agree to cut salt and fat in products
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French air force soars through NY skies in Statue of Liberty flyover
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Only 3 countries met deadline for new EU pay transparency rules
Pet’s name ‘banned’ from gravestone in eastern France
'Right to French' : When is it illegal to use English in France?
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Two words on La Poste’s fleet of Log’issimo vehicles have angered a French language lobby group, which is bringing legal action.
France's hugely popular charcuterie products - such as hams, cooked sausage and black pudding - are set to become slightly healthier with a sector-wide agreement to reduce the levels of salt and fat.
French bank Crédit Agricole has apologised to customers and reassured them that no systems were affected after bizarre notification was sent out on Tuesday.
France’s air force acrobatics team staged a flyover of the Statue of Liberty on Tuesday, part of commemorations for the upcoming 250th anniversary of the US Declaration of Independence.
Officials at a town hall in eastern France have prevented a man from having his pet’s name engraved on his gravestone, citing cemetery regulations.
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Only three countries have passed into national legislation new EU pay transparency rules by the June 7th deadline, MEPs and trade unions have denounced.
The French are famously proud of their language and several bodies to exist to safeguard it from the looming threat of English words and phrases - but is it ever actually illegal to use English in France?