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No fewer than 28 cities in France have built modern light rail networks in the 40 years since Nantes turned the tide on ...
The Vallée de la Gastronomie lets food lovers plot their own culinary journey between Marseille and Dijon. Here are four more ...
In the heart of Paris, just steps from Gare de Versailles, a new chapter in urban retail has been written. On 29 April, the grand opening of “A Shop Not Like the Others” by Lidl France drew curious ...
The French union, General Confederation of Labour (CGT), have threatened to block the third stage of this summer’s Tour de ...
Inside the roughly 65,000-square-foot terminal, nearly 20 years in the making, Calatrava harnessed the power of natural light ...
The Golden Triangle is the most glamorous neighborhood in Paris. Here, three experts share their favorite spots and insider ...
Libraries and coworking spaces are increasingly popular places for students to study for their midterms or baccalauréat (in ...
But the opening of La Fondation, a 58-room hotel with interiors by the New York-based design firm Roman and Williams, might ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. BASINGSTOKE-based banknote printer De La Rue is set to be bought by a US firm for more than £260m. The more than 200-year-old company, which is ...
De La Rue is at the centre of a bidding war as a City financier seeks to hijack a takeover by a US private equity firm. The 211-year-old banknote printer yesterday backed a 130p a share offer ...
The decision comes as it received a rival bid from British financier Edi Truell, which offered 132.17p per De La Rue share – more than the 130p per share tabled by Atlas. De La Rue’s boss said ...