UberSki service launches in France, with riders able to order a flat-rate car equipped with four-wheel-drive and a rack for skis and snowboards via the app It’s the first time the service has been made available in Europe It will be accessible
Covid-19 has scuppered countless travel plans, but some countries are relaxing the rules around visitors from the UK – even if they’re unvaccinated. While countries such as Spain or France require holidaymakers to be fully vaccinated, there are others that don’t require
Postcard-perfect hamlets with cobbled streets, ancient fortresses and jolly fetes: it’s what every visitor to France hopes to stumble upon. Thankfully, there’s no need to rely on a chance encounter, as The Most Beautiful Villages of France book pinpoints the very best
PAUL THOMAS on… brinkmanship with France By Paul Thomas For The Daily Mail Published: 21:00 EDT, 6 May 2021 | Updated: 21:00 EDT, 6 May 2021 Advertisement To order a print of this Paul Thomas cartoon or one by Pugh, visit Mailpictures.newsprints.co.uk
The cost of travel to potential ‘green list’ destinations soared last night as Downing Street prepared to unveil a list of destinations British holidaymakers are free to visit later this month. Flights to resorts in Portugal more than doubled in price for
The fishing row which saw France threaten to cut off Jersey’s power has exposed the ‘very dangerous’ threat of being too reliant on a foreign supplier for electricity, an expert said yesterday. Britain risks becoming an ‘import junkie’ by depending too heavily on
In the latest Brexit row, dozens of French fishing boats descended on Jersey’s port of St Helier early this morning in what was said to have resembled an “invasion”. But just over an hour later, France sent naval ships to assist in the
Head of the Jersey Fishermen’s Association, Don Thompson, said: “It was inevitable that the French would kick-off. “But the reaction we’re seeing from France is almost like something you would see from Iran or Russia. “They’re not just saying they can cut
Britain sent Royal Navy gunboats to the area last night and this morning in response to threats from French fishermen threatening to blockade access to St Helier Port. As many as 100 French boats gathered off the island’s capital in protest at
Britain is now looking for alternative energy supplies for Jersey after France’s fishing tantrum – turning to the Netherlands as an alternative. Around 95 per cent of Jersey’s electricity supply comes via a £40million undersea electricity cable which was laid between the