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British Ambassador to France: June 30 deadline for WA cards is looming

Every month the British Ambassador to France, Ed Llewellyn, shares an insight into his role. Here, read his column for June 2021

Published: 31 May 2021
Author: Ed Llewellyn

French law regarding 'accidents' should change

Caroline Broc’s life changed forever in October 2014 when a driver high on drink and drugs ran into her and crushed her legs.

She told Samantha David for Connexion he was doing 100kph in Lyon city centre when he mounted the pavement on which Caroline was walking and ran straight into her, narrowly missing another pedestrian and two young children.

Published: 23 July 2018
Author: Samantha David
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