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France sets out energy mix target
At least six new nuclear reactors and potentially as many as 14 could be built in France to meet climate change goals and transition to clean energy.
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Must I declare dividends that are reinvested outside of France?
Investment types and their rules can vary between the UK and France
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Mass flight disruption at French airports today April 25
Around 3,000 flights are set to be affected despite strike action being called off. A three-day strike notice for May remains in place
More plans to cut red tape
A ‘simplification drive’ is continuing this year with more administrative tasks being put online
MORE measures to cut paperwork and put administrative procedures online are on the way, aimed at saving the government €11 billion and simplifying people’s lives.
Some 92 new measures are planned, adding to several hundred which were announced in 2013 in the start of a ‘simplification drive’ by President François Hollande.
The changes include:
• Written decisions by public bodies will be required to be ‘easy to read and understand’.
• From September if you need to sign on as a jobseeker at the Pôle Emploi you will be able to do it directly online rather than filling in forms at one of the centres
• From the end of June people will be able to check driving test results online rather than waiting for a letter, and download a provisional licence on to their phones. Contesting a speed camera fine will also be possible online.
• By the end of the year a new dedicated site will be in place to get information on court cases and on obtaining legal aid.
• Applications for (means-tested) grants (bourses) to help with children’s schooling will be possible online.
• Applications to obtain the allocation aux adultes handicapés disability benefit will be simplified and if you are considered more than 50% disabled you will only need to renew your application every five years, not every two.