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Rate of organ transplants outpaces growth in waiting lists in France
Over 6,000 transplants were performed in 2024
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Mobile post office trucks to continue in parts of rural France
La Poste says mobile services serve community needs over profit
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French long weekend forecast August 15–17: heatwave returns with highs of 42C
Current heatwave is now in its eighth day
Connexion June edition now on sale
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The Connexion June edition is now available.
Connexion subscribers will be receiving their copy in the next few days – and it will be on sale in newsagents around France from this weekend.
If you wish to buy a copy in PDF format for download you can do so now at this link – or subscribe today here and you will receive a complimentary pdf of June and immediate access to all the articles online (your print copies will start with the July edition).
Highlights from the June edition include:
News
France at high risk of drought
Boost for small regional airports
Commission discusses French refusals of cartes de séjour for Britons
MEPs back campaigners’ call for citizens’ rights to be key in talks
Promises of French property taxation reform
Local anger over France’s first beach ‘privatisation’
Be prepared for healthcare costs during visits abroad
New contrôle technique puts danger cars off road immediately
UK pension delay over Life Certificates is ‘being resolved’
Postal workers in France will keep an eye on older relatives
Practical
Make extra money from renting out your French home
Will there be changes to pet passport rules after Brexit?
Do residents have right to be buried in their French village?
Leaving a tip in France...how much and how to do it
No more phone roaming charges
Financial planning: There is still time to prepare for Brexit aftermath
Features
How animals are used to heal
Versailles and Marqueyssac: We interview master gardeners
Brigitte Macron takes role of France’s first lady to new level
100 years of Cole Porter’s Paris
Roadside ghost signs that keep the spirits alive
The hard work behind the ‘Villes et villages fleuris’
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