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Neighbour who complained about noisy cockerel in France ordered to pay €3,500
The complainant said the animal, which has since died, crowed too loudly and too often
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Child injured, roads closed, homes evacuated: latest on major fire in south of France
A cigarette butt thrown from a vehicle window is thought to have started the blaze that has destroyed 2,000 hectares
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Three people left in critical condition after bee swarm attacks Aurillac town centre
Attack took place over several minutes
Easy-look timetable for France five-stage Covid vaccine plan
Elderly people in care homes will get the vaccine first in a series of five phases recommended to the government. Our chart gives an overview

President Macron has announced that the general public in France could be vaccinated against Covid-19 in April to June next year, following recommendations by health advisory body Haute Autorité de Santé (HAS) to rollout the vaccine in five phases. Nursing home residents, thought to number around 750,000 will go first, either later this month or in January 2021.
View our timetable below to understand who will be vaccinated in which phase.