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‘It is my right to work beyond retirement age - but France says no’
Age discrimination in the workplace is real but hidden, says (soon to be forcibly retired) English teacher Nick Inman
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‘Ponds in rural France are beautifully maintained but no longer used’
Columnist Peter Wyeth laments that these large, impressive sites, once the fresh-aired setting for family picnics, barbecues and fun, now fail to attract people
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‘New French speeding rule encourages aggressive drivers’
The change has enabled reckless motorists to drive even more wildly without fear of losing points, argues columnist Samantha David
No rights... and no voice
Nobody mentions that Brits who are long-term residents in France were granted the right to do so by an earlier referendum. We planned our lives accordingly. It is hard to have those rights removed in our old age, particularly when we were allowed no voice in the latest farce.
Christopher Sears, Dordogne