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Travellers to France given ‘have cash warning’ by expert
Recent power cut in Spain and Portugal is warning to holidaymakers to ensure they are prepared for worst-case scenario
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The French resort where you can ski until July
The resort is set to remain open to the public and not only to professionals
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Rain for the south and cooler everywhere: French weekly weather outlook May 5 - 9
Storms from the weekend will persist across some areas
Two new post-Brexit EU rights court cases
Two new legal cases have launched aimed at maintaining EU citizenship rights for Britons in France and other EU countries.
French barrister Julien Fouchet has lodged a new case, representing veteran vote campaigner Harry Shindler, 99, from Italy, and former British councillors who could not stand in the 2020 local elections in France.
It argues that because the rights maintained in the Withdrawal Agreement deal are conditional on obtaining a residency card and are not identical to EU citizenship – such as no local election voting – it is unfair as Britons will be treated differently from EU citizens.
It attacks the Brexit WA in the General Court of the EU.
His case is pro bono but there is an expenses crowdfunding at .
Meanwhile, UK academic Joshua Silver hopes to obtain a European Court of Justice ruling that Britons’ EU citizenship continues as an acquired right after Brexit.
A petition passed 140,000 signatures () and a crowdfunding for legal fees is nearing £50,000.