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Fifty years after his death, the painter’s Normandy home still vibrates with his wild, creative spirit
Washington concerned that London’s threats to override Northern Ireland protocol will undermine peace in region
A very 21st-century retreat in a seaside town that has been an escape for Parisians for more than 100 years
A region-spanning festival shows great works by Monet, Pissarro and others in the landscape that spurred their creativity
Use of ‘interim measures’ part of new approach to tech regulation by Margrethe Vestager
Where to find the best sole Dieppoise and taste a duck recipe made using a signature silver press
The clock is ticking but rushing the process will not help the complex negotiations
Doubts about Socialist government’s ability to tackle crisis
Attacks no longer confined to big cities or tourist centres
Police shoot dead 2 attackers who murdered priest in his church during morning mass
Notebook: Populists are pulling in votes from the young, writes Anne-Sylvaine Chassany
French commando linked up with Allies in a scene made famous by the film ‘The Longest Day’
With new freedom in the application of paint, the artist exploited opportunities to depict ordinary working life
World’s best sailors will be match racing in wave-skimming boats
The dean intends to use the school’s core strength of aerospace to build a more global brand
Is it bad to be drawn to things that were fashionable about 101 years ago?
Courses for those wishing to work in museums or auction houses are growing in popularity in France
Sup de Luxe Paris will go head to head with Essec as it trains managers in international luxury
The Belgian head of the school brings with him a wealth of experience in managing academic mergers
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