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French home energy bills to rise in 2026
Household electricity and gas bills will increase by around €50 per year
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Social charges on UK government pensions: France residents report progress
Issue now drawing attention at the highest levels
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Good news for many micro-entrepreneurs in France: plans to lower VAT threshold rejected by Senate
Vote reverses proposal to lower tax exemption thresholds for self-employed workers
Help build EU’s future
La Grande Marche pour l’Europe campaign
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President Macron’s LREM party received more than the hoped-for 100,000 responses giving views on the EU in its La Grande Marche pour l’Europe door-to-door campaign.
MeanÂwhile, there are new ways for people interested in the EU’s future to get involved.
Groups seen flying EU flags and balloons may be part of a (non-political) Pulse of Europe monthly event, as part of a bid to get people together in support of the EU project, with the ethos that the EU needs reform but is vital ().
Similarly, in line with PreÂsiÂdent Macron’s call for debate on the EU this year, look for ‘Consultation citoyenne’ events () which pass views to the government.