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GR, GRP, PR: What do the French hiking signs mean?
What are the coloured symbols on French hiking routes? Who paints them there and why?
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Miss France: glam - but not sexy
Miss France organiser Geneviève de Fontenay fears she is fighting a losing battle to protect her 'Cinderella dream' from vulgarity
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Normandy Landings visit for Queen
Queen Elizabeth has confirmed a state visit to France, ending rumours she is handing over duties to Charles
Useful English- language numbers
Helplines with English-speaking staff
French state health insurance advice line (run on behalf of the Cpams):
08 11 36 36 46, Monday - Friday 9.00 - 18.00 (local call cost)
Elizabeth Finn Care (grants and advice for Britons and Irish in financial need)
France-based contact: Mary Hughes: 04 68 23 43 79
SOS Helpline: English-speaking telephone listening service in France, affiliated to the Samaritans
01 46 21 46 46 (daily 15.00 - 23.00)
France Telecom:
09 69 36 39 00 (free from FT landlines)
Cancer Support France
05 45 89 30 05
Hertford British Hospital (an English-speaking hospital for the Paris area, run as a French association and British charity)
01 46 39 22 22
EDF International Customer Service
05 62 16 49 08
CLEISS (social security advice when moving between countries)
01 45 26 33 41
British Embassy: (Paris)
01 44 51 31 00
Consulates:
Bordeaux 05 57 22 21 10
Lyon 04 72 77 81 70
Lille 03 20 12 82 72
Marseille 04 91 15 72 10
Passport advice
0044 208 082 4729
(cost of international call plus £0.69/minute on your credit card)
Funerals information (AFIF):
01 45 44 90 03 or 06 08 24 42 71