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How many Britons have second homes in Nouvelle-Aquitaine - and why do they choose it?
UK nationals are the largest foreign community of second-home owners in the region
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Travellers risk extra costs under new Eurotunnel ticket rule
Some fare options are less flexible and less forgiving of lateness
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May will be difficult month for train travel in France, warns minister
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Extra year to hear Brexit view of young
London School of Economics study continues
A project run by the London School of Economics which is seeking ideas from under-35-year-olds across Europe about the EU/UK relationship has been extended by a year due to more funding. Generationbrexit.org will pass on ideas to the UK and EU parliaments. So far, contributors say they are keen that key movement rights and opportunities may be retained.
A more detailed update is available for subscribers to The Connexion (or paid-for on a one-off basis) at this link
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