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Emmanuel Macron to appoint new French prime minister within 48 hours, announces Elysée
Resigning Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu backs president and says calls to oust Macron or call new elections should be ignored
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French La Poste launches a croissant-scented stamp
Limited edition stamp is a celebration of ‘Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»â€™s favourite pastry’
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Increase in unpaid sick days proposed by French government
Plans are due to come into force in 2026
Brexit and Britons in France - 09/2019 updates
Latest updates on Brexit: embassy meetings, multilingual paperwork, and marches

The British Embassy has new Brexit outreach events this month at Lille, September 4; Caen, September 12; and Paris on September 16 (see ).
Those applying for birth, death or marriage certificates for formalities such as French nationality applications should note the UK can now supply a new EU-approved multilingual format.
This should exempt you from needing sworn translations. For more about applying for a Multilingual Standard Form see: .
A People's Vote march () is planned in London on October 19. The date was delayed a week to avoid a clash with a fun run for the Great Ormond Street Hospital. It will call for a final referendum on Brexit and will take place after the European Council summit on October 17-18. Additional protests are also being organised on the original date of October 12 (see tinyurl.com/y3elqorz)