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scribed the US Supreme Court’s decision to revoke abortion rights as “catastrophic for women around the world”. The proposed bill will include a provision that would make it “impossible to deprive a person of the right to voluntarily terminate a pregnancy”, according to a statement released by two members of the National Assembly who are tabling the new legislation. “For all women, for human rights, we must engrave this acquired right in stone. Parliament must be able to rally very strongly around this bill,” Prime Minister Elizabeth Borne wrote on Twitter, a day after President Macron

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In the wake of the US Supreme Court's decision to relax abortion rights, French lawmakers propose measures to enshrine the right in the country's Constitution. awmakers have put forward a bill to enshrine a woman's right to have an abortion in the French Constitution. The move comes in the wake of the US Supreme Court's landmark decision to overturn the 1973 “Roe vs Wade” ruling, thereby giving individual states the power to make abortions illegal – more than a dozen states have already done so. “Women's rights are always fragile rights that are regularly threatened,” said Aurore Bergé, leader of Macron's party group in parliament, who de-

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think it is becoming increasingly hard for anyone to deny that the weather is becoming more extreme, more often. Even those who until recently would claim that statistics were being fudged by environmentalists and that climate change is a myth, have had to change their argument into “yeah, but China, what can we do?” I have no idea, but it would seem logical that “something” is a good place to start. Personally, I was incredibly lucky with the June storms. It would turn out that people I know who live 20 kilometres to the east and west of my village suffered significant damage, but short of some heavy rain and a few gusts of wind, we barely noticed the storms of June 20th. The next day, it just so happened that I had a meeting in central Dordogne and set off early without checking my phone or listening to the news. There aren't really any trunk roads that cross the department diagonally, so journeys of this nature are a series of small

back roads that criss-cross through bucolic towns. It takes ages, but there is always something beautiful around the corner. On this particular morning, as I crossed into the Dordogne from the northwest, I suddenly came across a stretch of road that was coated in greenery and had branches piled up along each side. I had to stamp on the breaks and slalom my way through. I must admit, my first instinct was that someone had been tending to the trees that lined the road with no regard for the safety of others. Quickly, however, a sense of unease washed over me and I realised that something was not quite right.... the trees had no leaves. As I slowed further, my mind flicked back to a storm warning I had read the day before and it became obvious that something very powerful had passed through, taking no prisoners. The next ten minutes of driving was a solemn affair. Cars, roofs, buildings, trees, crops... everything had been damaged. Entire fields of what were once wheat or sunflower resembled a war zone. All that

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remained was an endless sea of broken stumps protruding through the debris. Within 15 minutes, I was “out the other side” and while I became more aware of isolated areas that had suffered from flooding or hail, it was nothing on the scale of the devastation north-west of Ribérac. I had never seen anything like it before. Although of course I have. On the television. But when you are faced with it, the sheer scale of damage is hard to comprehend. I have since seen plenty of evidence of the damage on social media and in the huge media coverage and spoken to several advertisers who were affected. Sadly, events such as these are happening more and more frequently and while the vast majority of people are ultimately covered by their insurance, it can take months or years to get everything put straight and my heart always breaks for the farmers who lose everything overnight and who often do not get compensated. It wasn't just freak hailstorms we saw in June, however. There was also an intense canicule and on that occasion I found myself in the eye of the storm. The heat topped out at 42 degrees where I live, an insane temperature for mid-June. What's more, some friends of mine own a wedding venue and I had promised to help out with tables, chairs and various other tasks on what turned out to be

the hottest day of the heatwave. I do not cope well with the heat at the best of times and as soon as the temperature gets beyond 20, any light exercise will see me mopping my brow shall we say. Playing sport as a kid, the teams would always be “shirts vs skins”, but no mater who the captains were, or how good I was at the game in question, there was an unwritten rule that I was always the first pick for shirts, simply because everyone would refuse to play against me on skins... let's just say I was a bit of a slippery eel. Which means I have to be careful to stay hydrated on hot days. I swear that between my mouth and my back is some kind of watering can system that bypasses my stomach. On the day of the wedding I drank six litres of water, one litre of Coke Zero (and a cheeky beer)

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uch like the Brits' love of roast beef, the French penchant for frogs legs is somewhat of a cliché, but this country's hunger for cuisses de grenouille may be driving several species to the brink of extinction. Europe imports a staggering 200 million, mostly wild, frogs each year, the vast majority of which are consumed in France and Belgium. Much of this trade comes from Indonesia, Turkey and Albania and a recent study has warned that the Anatolian water frog could be extinct in Turkey by 2032 because of over-exploitation, while other species such as the Albanian water frog are also now under threat. Indonesia has recently put a hold on exports of their native Javan frog, a move that conservationists believe is in response to significant population depletion. “In Indonesia, and now also in Turkey and Albania, large frog species are dwindling in the wild, one after the other, causing a fatal domino effect for species conservation,” explained Dr Sandra Altherr, the cofounder of the conservation charity Pro Wildlife. “If the plundering for the European market continues, it’s highly likely that we will see more serious declines of wild frog popula-

tions and, potentially, extinctions in the next decade.” “Frogs play a central role in the ecosystem as insect killers – and where frogs disappear, the use of toxic pesticides is increasing,” said Charlotte Nithart, president of the French NGO Robin des Bois (Robin Hood), which co-wrote the paper. “Hence, the frogs legs trade has direct consequences not only for the frogs themselves, but for biodiversity and ecosystem health as a whole.” At first glance, it would appear that it is actually the Belgians who bear the most guilt, despite being more famous for eating chips, choco-

late and waffles: around 70% of European imports arrive in the land of Tintin. Closer inspection, however, reveals that most of these are then sent on to France, which also directly imports a further 17%. “A shift in public consciousness needs to take place in Europe to realise that the burden of these declines in amphibian populations is being placed on poorer countries because of demand in wealthier ones,” explained Jennifer Luedtke from the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). “We need to talk about sustainable use... and whether that’s even possible.” ■

tired Italian pilot triggered a full-scale terror alert in French skies after failing to respond to air traffic communications for more than 10 minutes. The ITA Airways flight was en route from New York to Rome when operators at Marseille airport were unable to contact the pilot, prompting them to instigate hijacking protocols and prepare to scramble two fighter jets. After being made aware of the developing issue, Italian authorities then contacted ITA Airways’ central command centre, which also tried to reach the pilot, firstly through a satellite phone and then through ACARS - a satellite communication tool used between pilots in the air and ground staff. After ten minutes, both the captain and co-pilot finally responded. During the incident, the plane's co-pilot had been asleep, taking an authorised nap within the context of a “controlled rest” period. The captain should have been at the controls, but after initially claiming that his communications system had malfunctioned, a subsequent enquiry revealed “inconsistencies” with his story and he was later found to have fallen asleep in the cockpit; he has since been fired by the airline. A spokesperson for ITA Airways said that passengers were never in danger at any point as the plane’s automatic pilot system was in place. The plane never diverted from its planned flight route during the entire incident and landed safely at Rome Fiumicino airport twenty minutes ahead of schedule. ■

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>> continued from pg 1 described abortion as a “fundamental right for all women”. The right to abortion in France is already protected in a 1975 law relating to the voluntary termination of pregnancy - the so-called Veil Law - part of a wider legal framework that decriminalised abortion. Laws can be repealed and changed, however, and those backing the current bill argue that enshrining the right to abortion in the country's Constitution will make it much harder for any future government to alter it. The Veil Law gave women the automatic right to an abortion up

to the 10th week of pregnancy. This was extended to 12 weeks in 2001 and then to 14 weeks in March of this year. Any challenge to abortion rights is seen as most likely to come from the right wing of French politics. The far right National Rally has long been opposed to abortion, but the party's leader Marine Le Pen has presented herself as a defender of women's rights in recent years and has backed the status quo. While the party did vote against the move to 14 months earlier this year, one of their MPs, Philippe Ballard, was recently quoted as saying “We don't touch the Veil Law”. ■

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emergency numbers were set up by insurance companies and the department began to count the cost of the damage. A report from the chamber of agriculture stated that 8,500 hectares of crops had been affected, causing €15 million of damage. This included 3,000 hectares of cereal, 2,000 of sunflowers and colza, and a further 2,000 of maize, all at a time of shortages of these staples due to the war in Ukraine. “Ribérac, a town crushed,” wrote one resident on Twitter. “I lost everything in 10 minutes... no more house, no more car, but safe and sound thanks to my neighbours.” “Everything outside has been ransacked,” another local wrote on the pages of the Météo France website. “We have no more garden. Flowers, vegetables, fruit... all gone. Chicken coop destroyed, severely damaged shutters, gate and fencing also damaged.” “It's apocalyptic, I've never seen anything like it,” said Nicolas Platon, mayor of Ribérac who described seeing hail stones the size of tennis balls. “Every car that was outside has been affected. In Ribérac we have 2,700 households, and not one of them was spared.” The only good news to emerge in the aftermath was confirmation that no one had been injured locally during the storm. ■

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n an apparent U-turn, the government has confirmed that applications for residency cards can once again be made in person in certain circumstances. Since May last year, all French administration has been exclusively managed online, including residency card applications. Following pressure from lawyers and immigration groups, however, those with complicated situations, incomplete documentation or without access to a computer can make an appointment in person at their local prefecture. “Regarding the characteristics of the public concerned, the diversity and complexity of their situations, and the consequences for foreigners of their adminis-

trative situation, notably on their right to remain in France and, in some cases, to work, it is incumbent on the administration, when they impose online services to obtain certain residency papers, to provide accompaniment for those people,” the Conseil d’Etat said. “If a foreigner cannot submit their application online, the administration is required, as an exception, to allow people to submit requests for residence papers in another way.” In a separate intervention, the interior ministry has confirmed when those currently in possession of a five-year Brexit residency card should apply for the tenyear “permanent” card. Expats who had been resident in France for more than five

years when the Withdrawal Agreement expired were eligible for a 10-year carte de séjour, with everyone else legally resident before the 31st January 2020 eligible for a five-year card. Those who were resident in France for four years before the Withdrawal Agreement came into effect are now in theory able to apply for a ten-year card, but authorities are telling expats not to do so until their current carte de séjour is due to expire. In practice, the two types of card give British expats the same rights and with the system currently struggling under the weight of applications, there is no benefit to applying early and expats are being urged not to do so. ■

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Lightning hits Mortemart church spire As storms hit towns across the region in June, a major disaster was narrowly avoided in Mortemart, northern Haute-Vienne, when the church's bell tower caught fire after being struck by lightning. The direct strike hit at 9:15 in the morning, but the damage caused was not immediately noticed. “I saw a huge flash, which thundered right behind me and I said to myself that must have been close,” said one local. Another resident noticed the flames emerging from the bell tower half an hour later and calls were made to the pompiers. Twenty firefighters were soon on the scene, battling to control the fire, save the church and also the mairie, which is attached to the listed building. The quick action by the brigades from Bellac, Mézières-sur-Issoire and Limoges ultimately saved the building and the majority of the damage was confined to the top of the bell tower. The church and the treasures within were unscathed, although the roof of the mairie did suffer damage from falling debris. ■

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n a sign of a thawing in relations with France, Australian president Anthony Albanese has agreed to agreed to pay €555 million to settle a dispute over his government’s controversial decision to scrap a contract to buy French attack class submarines. The French government was left furious last year when Australia abruptly cancelled a €35 billion deal to build a fleet of submarines, before announcing that it had signed a separate deal with the UK and US - the so-called Aukus deal. Despite being a close ally, authorities claim that they were only made aware of the cancellation hours before it was made public. The diplomatic incident also caused severe tension between France and the governments of the UK and US; President Biden made a 30-minute call to a reportedly frosty Macron to try and smooth over the damage caused. President Macron accused the then-prime minister of Australia, Scott Morrison, of personally lying to him to which Morrison responded by saying he was “not going to cop sledging of Australia”. Relations remained on ice until Albanese was elected earlier this year and pledged to repair the damage to international relations caused by the previous administration. “This is a fair and an equitable settlement which has been reached,” Albanese told reporters. “It follows, as well, discussions that I’ve had with President Macron and I thank him for those discussions and the cordial way in which we are re-establishing a better relationship between Australia and France.” The French appear to have accepted the olive branch, with the defence minister welcoming the settlement deal. “It allows us to turn a page in our bilateral relations with Australia and look to the future,” Sébastien Lecornu said. “Just because a government in the past did not keep its word, it does not mean we have to forget our strategic relationship. Australia has a new team in power, we are happy to be able to work with them.” When Albanese's left-of-centre Labour government won elections in May, ending a decade of right-wing politics in Australia, Macron welcomed his victory and invited the new PM to visit him in Paris. This offer has now apparently been accepted. “Details are being worked through. We have a critical relationship. France, of course, plays a critical role in the European Union. And President Macron, of course, has recently been re-elected, I am newly elected and it is important that we have engaged,” Albanese said recently. “I see a personal meeting between myself and President Macron in France as being absolutely vital to resetting that relationship, which is an important one for Australia’s national interests.”

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he skeleton of a sick killer whale that was spotted in the Seine river will be preserved and stored in the capital's natural history museum. The orca was first spotted after it became detached from its pod and swam more than twenty miles up the river. Attempts to lure the whale back out to sea via a drone emitting orca sounds failed, and audio recorded by the drone showed the sick animal was itself making distress calls. After scientists concluded that the whale was terminally ill, attempts were made to find and euthanise it, but the orca died of natural causes before the plan could be carried out.

A subsequent autopsy revealed that the whale had been suffering from mucormycosis, a disease that attacks the skin of the animal before spreading to the heart, lungs and brain. The disease was found to be very advanced, hence the whale's erratic behaviour, and experts say it would have caused significant suffering. The Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle in Paris has one of the largest and most significant naturalist collections in the world. It currently holds 67 million specimens of animals, vegetables, and minerals, which it has been collecting for over 400 years. The latest addition will become the first full example of an Orcinus orca to be held at the museum. ■

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mummified African cockroach, which stowed away on an 18th century French slave-trading vessel, has become a surprising new addition to the British National Archives. The insect was discovered by Oliver Finnegan as part of a project to digitise documents including undelivered letters, logbooks, ships papers and bills seized from “enemy” ships. The cockroach, named Peri, was found inside the pages of a captured French ship's ledger which had not ben opened in more than 200 years. “I opened the book and saw this huge bug. It was kind of a skin-crawling moment because of its unexpectedness. It’s bigger than it looks in the pictures,” said the archivist. “These ships papers probably haven’t been opened or looked at since the mid-18th century.” After initial fears that cockroaches had somehow infiltrated the high-secure archives were put to rest, entomologists determined the creature was an ex-

ample of an American cockroach (Periplaneta americana), also known as a ship’s cockroach, which is native to Africa and introduced to the Americas via the slave trade. The insect’s journey began when it boarded a slave-trading vessel which arrived in Guinea, on the west coast of Africa, in 1793 having set off from the French port of La Rochelle. The crew later boarded a different vessel in modern-day Haiti bound for return to France, taking the ledger with them. During its journey, the vessel was seized by a British ship during one of the 14 wars that occurred on the high seas between 1652 and 1817. In order to avoid accusations of piracy, captains would keep the ledger of any captured ship during times of war and present this to the Admiralty as proof that the seizure was legal. The ledger in which Peri was found is one of 35,000 such documents held today by the National Archives.

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Parisian rat has become a surprise internet sensation after making an appearance during a live Spanish TV report. The rat appeared in front of the Notre-Dame Cathedral while a journalist was commentating on the controversial Champions League match between Liverpool and Real Madrid, provoking a mixture of disgust and hilarity. “I can see a rat, Carlos... look over there, there's a rat!” the reporter shouts to his cameraman. A few seconds later, as the camera operator zooms in, a huge rat emerges from the undergrowth and calmly walks the length of the wall, prompting both laughter and horrified screams from the studio. Whilst the incident provided a light-hearted meme that was very quickly circling the internet, many used it as another opportunity to attack the city's leaders over the state of the capital. Like many large cities around the world, Paris has a rat problem. A recent report revealed that France in fact has two entries in the top ten list of the world's most rat-infested cities: Paris comes in at number four, with Marseille at number 10. The capital is currently home to an estimated 10 million rats and is only beaten by Deshnoke in India, London and New York. Another French city with a growing problem is Toulouse, where the town hall has turned to ferrets to combat the exploding number of rodents. “Using ferrets avoids the need for chemicals, which pollute the soil. Ferrets are environmentally friendly and also more humane than poison or traps, which can cost up to €800 each, including disposal of the corpses,” explained Françoise Ampoulange, who is responsible for the city's rivers, canals and animals. As well as being better for the environment, the ferrets are also more efficient. While a trap may catch just one or two rats a day, ferrets can flush out an entire colony of around 10 rats in 15 minutes. “We block the exits to an underground burrow with fine black nets. Then the ferrets are let in and as soon as the rats smell them, they run out and we catch them. We then euthanise them with gas. It is quicker and more humane than poison.” ■

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he European Union has introduced legislation that will see all smartphones and tablets required to use standardised charging cables from autumn 2024. Once in force, all devices must be equipped with the USB-C connector, bringing to an end decades of proprietary formats and incompatibility. The decision will have the greatest impact on Apple which currently uses its own “lightning” port for charging. The rule will also apply to a number of other electronic devices including digital cameras, headphones, handheld video game consoles and e-readers. Laptops will have to comply with the rule at a later date. “Today we have made the common charger a reality in Europe!” said the European Parliament’s Alex Agius Saliba in a press statement. “European consumers have long been frustrated by multiple chargers piling up with every new device. Now they will be able to use a single charger for all their portable electronics.” The EU has been fighting several high-profile legal battles against Apple in recent years, but denies that the company has been targeted by the decision to choose USB-C as the new standard. “The rule applies to all and sundry. It’s not adopted against anybody,” said Breton. “We’re working for the consumers, not the companies, and we have to give these companies rules; rules that are clear in order to enter the internal market. In two years’ time, if Apple wants to sell products within our internal market they have to abide by our rules, and their device will have to be USB-C.” Critics say the new legislation will stifle innovation by de-incentivising manufacturers from developing improved charging standards. The EU denies this will be the case, and says it will update the legislation as new technology is developed. People in the EU currently spend around €2.4 billion per year on chargers alone and the European Commission has said that the new rule will save consumers €250 million annually. Although Apple has campaigned to keep its lightning connector, this latest move has been on the cards for a number of years, and the tech giant has gradually been introducing USB-C to its newer models. USB-C ports were introduced in Apple’s 12in MacBook model in 2015 and in the iPad Pro in late 2018, while other iPads have come with the port since 2020. None of their iPhone range, however, currently uses USB-C. ■

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nder plans being considered by the Interior Ministry, drivers in France may no longer be docked points on their licence for minor speed infringements. According to officials, 58% of all speeding fines are handed out to drivers going less than 5 km/h over the speed limit. While fines for such small excesses will remain under the proposals, drivers will not also lose a point from their licence. Campaigners have fought for the change for years and driving association 40 millions d’automobilistes welcomed the news while still highlighting how the government's tough stance on speeding is hitting drivers in the pocket. “This announcement marks a real break with the road safety policy of Emmanuel Macron's first term in office, which was responsible for the 80 km/h speed limit and the rampant increase in all types of speed cameras.” Critics of the government's approach have argued that many drivers are behaving sensibly, but are simply being caught out by the constantly changing national speed limit as you cross France. Since the government's

botched attempt to lower the speed limit to 80 km/h, almost half of the country's departments have rolled back to 90 km/h on part, if not all, of their road network. The result is often confusion as to what the current limit is and the amassing of points and fines for relatively minor offences. The new 5 km/h limit will reportedly be implemented after the current 5 km/h tolerance is taken into account. Under the current rules someone driving at 54 km/h in a 50 zone will be “controlled” at 49 km/h and escape sanction, but someone travelling at 59 km/h will be controlled at 54 km/h and receive a €135 fine and one point off their licence. Under the proposed changes, in this second case, the driver will simply be handed the fine, with no loss of points. The 5km/h tolerance applies on roads with a speed limit of up to 100 km/h. Above this speed, there is a tolerance of 5%. Fines in low-speed areas are more severe. Outside of town centres on roads with a speed limit greater than 50 km/h, motorists caught driving at less than 20 km/h over the speed limit currently receive a fine of €68 and the loss of one point. ■

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There's more to fish than cod by Julia Watson

ne of the outcomes of Russia’s war against Ukraine is not just the impact on global food stocks of Ukrainian exports of grain and sunflower seeds, stalled by Russia’s blockade of Ukraine’s seaports but the rising cost of white fish. Were you aware that Russia is responsible for the provision of 45 per cent of the world's white fish supply, largely pollack (lieu jaune), cod (cabillaud) and haddock (églefin), all fished in the Barents Sea? Not just a shortage of sunflower oil is pushing the price of fish-andchips to extraordinary heights. High-end chefs are taking specialities like scallops off their menus. They are no longer saleable at a price that reflects their now hugely elevated cost. In London, one Michelinstarred chef’s signature scallop dish that had been £19/€22 would now have to be costed at an impossible £30/€35. So it’s no longer on the menu. France is fortunate that its own fishing grounds are so close and so abundant with interesting varieties there is less need to buy white fish. Fishes appear on the fishmonger’s slabs of ice that may be utterly unfamiliar. But there is no one more willing to tell you what to do with them than the person behind you in the queue. The British have always been conservative in their fish choice, unaware that half the species they spurn (like the gurnard common in British waters highly prized in Marseille as essential to bouillabaisse) are warmly welcomed in Europe. There were fifty-two species of edible fish listed in the 1970s by what is now Britain’s Sea Fish Industry Authority. That’s not counting shellfish or freshwater fish, nor fish imported for specific ethnic markets, and the Brits still don’t eat nearly enough of them. Maybe it’s a left-over from the days when it was felt men required a good steak or chunk of red meat as a main course. Those days and attitudes are long gone, and we understand how important it is for climate change to reduce our appetite for red meat. Over the course of one summer, I counted over twenty-five different kinds of fish in our Périgord markets. But if you still feel a little anxious about venturing into unfamiliar cooking territory, try this dish, which makes a change from the familiar Moules marinières, and has the advantage that most of it can be prepared in advance. ■ Julia Watson has been a long-time Food Writer for newspapers and magazines in the US and the UK. She writes 'Tabled', a weekly food blog at juliawatson.substack.com

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Tip the mussels into a sinkful of cold water. Scrub each one, pulling off their beards. Discard any broken mussels. Tap any open mussels with a knife. If they don't immediately shut tight, discard them. Once cleaned, tumble the mussels through fresh cold water to eliminate any remaining sand. Heat the oil in a large pan, add the shallots, stir, and cook over a low heat for 5 minutes or until soft. Add the wine and raise the heat to medium. As soon as it comes to the boil, tip in the mussels and cover with a lid. Cook the mussels for about 5 minutes to open them, shaking the pan frequently. Remove the lid and lift out the mussels with a slotted spoon. Discard any that are still closed. Reserve the cooking liquid and strain into a bowl through a sieve lined with muslin or doubled kitchen towel, discarding the shallots. Rinse out the pan, then return the liquid to it. Boil the liquid over a high heat down to about 2 tablespoons. Remove and discard the top shell of each cooked mussel. Arrange the bottoms close together in a roasting pan. Mash the butter, garlic, lemon zest and juice, chopped parsley and breadcrumbs together with the mussel cooking liquid. This is a great deal easier if you do it by squeezing everything together with your clean hands. Season, and press a blob of the mixture onto each mussel. Preheat your grill to its hottest. Place the roasting pan under it until the butter is bubbling and the breadcrumbs lightly browned. Serve immediately with plenty of crusty baguette to dip into the juices - and a pile of paper napkins. The dish can be prepared ahead and stored in the fridge up to the point where you dab the garlic butter mixture onto each mussel. (Keep that mixture on the counter to stay soft. Adding it to the mussels before refrigerating them will make the fridge reek of garlic.)

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t was humbling to be invited to sit once again on the superjury that chooses the Vigneron of the Year. People far more skilled and experienced sitting on the other juries that pick the gold, silver and bronze winners from which we on the super-jury select the ultimate prize. It was also heartening, since time after time, wines that I have praised in these columns ended up winning gold and silver medals in the annual Concours, held this year in the splendidly restored setting of the Château de Commarque. It was also with a great sense of pride that we picked this year the first woman to be Winemaker of the Year, Gaëlle Reynou of the Domaine de Perreau in the Montravel, for her glorious Côtes de Montravel 2021. I wrote an entire column, based on my visit to her vineyard, about her excellent wines. Looking back in my file, I found several other references to her wines and her valiant work on promoting and supporting women winemakers, while also raising three small children. The Concours required a great deal of organisation. A total of 221 wines were presented to the Concours, coming from an extraordinary sixteen different appellations. No other wine region in France can boast so many different types of wine. So we had medals for three types of Bergerac - red, white and rosé - and medals for the differently defined red and white Côtes de Bergerac. There were separate medals for the reds and whites of

Côtes de Duras and for the reds and whites of the Montravel. Then there were medals for Monbazillac dessert wine, for Pécharmant, for Rosette and for Côtes de Montravel. This year there were also medals for the best of the reds, whites and rosés from the IGP, the second category of quality for French wines. It stands for Indication géographique protégée, not so strictly regulated as Appellation d'origine contrôlée, but much more stringent than the lowest category Vin de France. So an IGP wine may blend wines from different years, and from more grape varieties. Earlier this year I raved about the IGP wines being made by Patrick Barde at Château Le Raz, and his red and white each won a gold medal. For the whites of the Bergerac, Château du Rooy and Château Les Brandeaux, each the subject of a column, won golds. For the Bergerac reds, two subjects of columns, Les Verdots won gold and Domaine de Pécoula won silver. For the Montravel reds, Château Moulin Caresse won gold and Château Puy-Servain won silver; each the subject of a column. For Monbazillac, the Abbaye from Château La Vieille Cure won gold, from the vineyard of the late and lamented Christian Roche, again the subject of a column. And from the Pécharmant, the cuvée Kallinago and the cuvée Constellation, each from the vineyard named Hukulumbarros, won golds. After I visited the vineyard recently, it was to be the subject of a future column because the wines

of its young owner are very good indeed. Mickaël Gaulhiac has wine in his blood as the son and grandson of a winemaker, and also the grandson of a wine négociant. The name of the vineyard comes from the name of an ancient Roman ship, which became the name of his family’s vineyard in Tunisia. He spent more than twenty years in agriculture bio and bio vineyards before starting out on his own, and picked 5 splendid hectares on the Pécharmant plateau, close to the magnificent Château Mondazur. Then he built a very impressive chai, digging into the hillside so that his wines are fed into the cuves by gravity, not by pumps. His barrels are kept buried in a limestone chamber, no concrete allowed, so the temperature is regulated naturally. His first year, 2017, was a disaster, all his grapes killed off by frost. He persevered and I was able to taste the two wines that won golds, and at once bought a case of each. He uses three cépages, as he puts it: “Merlot for its roundness and red fruits, Malbec for the spicy notes, and Cabernet Sauvignon for the complexity.” I have yet to taste his Hukulumbarros, after which the vineyard is named, and am waiting for it to go on sale again, since most of his wines sell out fast. I’m sure we will hear much more of this gifted and bio-committed young winemaker. I should add that I have no special qualifications as a judge of wine, except that I love wine,

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Winemaker of the year: Gaëlle Reynou of the Domaine de Perreau drink it often and have a great respect and affection for the people who make it. But the fact that so many of my columns have covered vineyards that have gone on to win gold medals is not a matter of luck. I always ask the advice of people whose expertise I respect for the next vineyards to visit. As Murray Sayle, one of my Fleet Street colleagues once observed, for any journalist “expert knowledge is just a phone call away”. ■

Martin Walker, author of the best-selling ‘Bruno, chief of police’ novels, is a Grand Consul de la Vinée de Bergerac. Formerly a journalist, he spent 25 years as foreign correspondent for The Guardian and then became editor-in-chief of United Press International. He and his wife Julia have had a home in the Périgord since 1999 and one of his great hobbies is visiting the vineyards of Bergerac.

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iterated to me by a conversation I had only last week with one of my clients. As in most situations there is usually one partner who “deals with the finances” and there is nothing wrong with that, but if that partner is the one to die first it could leave the surviving partner and family in a very difficult situation, especially with the situation in France of Forced Heirship. My point is that it is never too early to start planning for your family and your future, but most importantly to discuss and inform your family of those plans. With the best will in the world you can make plans, but if no-one knows they exist and what has been put in place, all that good work is wasted. The biggest concern for most people is that their partner/ spouse/family are taken care of in the event of their death and that there are no worries financially, but unfortunately, some of us may find ourselves in a position like my friend, where decisions have to made by others and potentially at a distance. By being prepared, by talking to our families, by documenting what is in place or what you ideally want to happen if you find yourself in a similar situation of needing long-term

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his month’s article is one that is quite personal to me due to a situation I have been assisting with over the last few months. An elderly and very dear friend of mine has lived in the next village for possibly close to 20 years now. She gave up driving a few years ago after an accident made her realise it was time, but has not been isolated, as friends and neighbours have always been able to help with taking her shopping, etc. Unfortunately for her, she only has one child who doesn’t live in France or the UK and with the Covid pandemic their last visit was nearly 3 years ago, although, as we all now know with technology, the world is a much smaller place and they have kept in touch on a daily basis. Recently, however, my dear friend has become quite suddenly ill and to cut a long story short I became her Personne de

confiance. There have now been several visits to hospital, doctors and specialists and a stay in a convalescent home, followed by some care at home. This is a very real situation that we could all find ourselves in at some point and quite scary for both patient and family in a system that is not familiar to us and a language that is not always easy to fully understand. From the latter perspective, my daughter has been an immense help in this situation. As a first-year medicine student she understands a lot more of the vocabulary than I do and also as a fluent French speaker has been available as much as possible for translation and phone calls to ensure we did not miss anything vital. I can’t thank her enough, hence my opportunity to mention, publicly, how amazing she has been. You might be wondering why I am sharing this story. Just over a year ago I wrote an article about how it was “Good to talk about Money” and this was followed by an online campaign from Blacktower. Now, although this is an enormous part of future planning for yourself and your family, so is the prospect of what might happen if you find yourself in this very situation. This was re-

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water connections and it can be safely left running, even when the property is empty. Solarventi requires no maintenance - if the property is unoccupied during the hot summer months, then it can be left running at low speeds for ventilation and dehumidification purposes or simply switched off. With a range of panel sizes, and the option for wall or roof mounting, Solarventi is suitable for all types of buildings, caravans or even boats!! Following the patenting of its design in 2001, Solarventi has only recently been actively commercialized. Over the last six years, Solarventi units have been installed in more than 24 countries and demand is increasing rapidly. From Greenland to Australia, Solarventi is finally getting the recognition it deserves. ■

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Les petits jardiniers du Limousin

We are a gardening association based in the Mairie at St. Amand le Petit, between Eymoutiers and Peyrat le Château. We hold monthly meetings on the third Thursday of the month, starting at 2.30 pm. Meetings are held in English, but we can also present topics in French. We have lots of different nationalities amongst our members. Our aim is to provide and promote opportunities for people to develop their interest and knowledge in horticulture and gardening and related topics in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. In-house workshop meetings, external speakers and visits are on our agenda. During Covid-19, we were not been able to have meetings and kept in touch with members and friends via Facebook. This has become a very popular feature so do have a look at our Facebook page, "Les petits jardiniers du Limousin", where people post photos of their garden, ask questions, share information and keep in contact on a casual, friendly basis. Our meeting agenda remains subject to any Covid-19 regulations and restrictions in place at that time:

21 Jul 18 Aug 04 Sep

Permaculture Car rally followed by lunch Annual Show

20 Oct 24 Nov 08 Dec

AGM followed by 'House Plants' Upcycling in the Garden Christmas Party

Members and supporters of our Association will receive emails about forthcoming meetings. If you would like to be on our mailing list then please email me with your name and email address. I shall be very happy to add you to the list and you will receive all future notifications. In the meantime... happy gardening. For any further information contact Carolyn at pjlimousin@gmail.com

Titine This lovely girl is called Titine, a five-year-old Labrador cross who has found herself at the refuge after her owner went into a retirement home. Until now, she has spent her life in a courtyard, she has been loved, but knows very little of the outside world. Because of her former life, she is going to need a family with a lot of patience who will show her how wonderful life can be. She is already enjoying walking on a lead, running around the large parks at the refuge and getting to know different people. This girl really will make someone a superb companion, all she needs is time and love. If you think you can help Titine then please contact: SPA de Creuse (Guéret), 21 Le Clocher, 23000 Saint-Sulpice-le Guérétois www.spa-creuse.com - email: spa.gueret@orange.fr

Peyrat Film Club The CINEMA in Peyrat-le-Château, run by the volunteers of the Association Bande Originale, regularly shows VOST films (original version with French subtitles), especially for all the non-French speakers in our region.

Indoor Short Mat Bowls If you're a beginner or seasoned player come and join in with a friendly club where you'll get a warm welcome.

Wednesdays 19:45 Thursdays 9:45

The cinema will be closed for essential work in June, July and August. Watch this space for details of September's screenings. Tickets from just €3.50!! See our website for dates & times, etc. - http://bandeoriginale.jimdo.com

EASY

MEDIUM

HARD

at Cussac gymnasium Please call Peter on 05 55 78 66 45 for more info, email cussacbowlsclub@gmail.com or come along to one of our meetings. Bowls available for newcomers/visitors

Cancer Support Haute-Vienne ACTIVITY FOR LIFE 2022 Cancer Support France have announced that their annual fundraising event, Activity for Life, will take place from 8 to 11 September. This year the Activity – called “A Lot of Cycling” - will be hosted in the Lot department. In a departure from the traditional format of a linear cycle ride, it will be centred on the charming town of Puy L’Evêque, with daily cycle rides beginning and ending in or near the town, plus a walk for non-cyclists on Saturday 10 September. People do not have to participate on all 4 days. Participants can come and join in for as many as they like, and e-bike riders are more than welcome. Puy L’Evêque sits at the neck of a long loop of the river Lot, between Fumel and Cahors, capital of the Lot département and at the centre of the famous Cahors wine region. The cycling terrain in the Lot can be hilly; however there is also a véloroute along the meanderings of the Lot which allows easy cycling and lovely countryside either on quiet back roads or on a voie verte. The Tour de France is scheduled to finish in Cahors on Friday 22nd July (stage 19) and it’s hoped to be able to include a small part of the route in the ride. Cancer Support France national president Sue Smith said: “We rely on fund-raising to support our training and website, and this is our main way of doing that. We hope that as many people as possible will join us for a fun few days in a lovely region.” Full details of the Activity are available at www.cancersupportfrance.org/ activityforlife and the FaceBook page www.facebook.com/activityforlife. Activity for Life is the main fund-raising event for the national arm of Cancer Support France. Cancer Support France provides help and support to English-speaking people in France who are touched by cancer.

affiliated to

Your local Association supporting English speakers touched by cancer in departments 87, 23, 19 & 36

HELPLINE 0800 240 200 www.cshautevienne.org

Cancer Support Haute-Vienne would like to thank all those who contributed to the music and meal evening. The group Connect Four who gave their services free of charge, Joe and Julie and the volunteers who helped to make the night a success. We raised just short of 700 euros.

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Eymet Night Markets, 19h Tuesdays Every Tuesday from 19h until 30th August. Over 50 stalls, refreshments, entertainment. Place Gambetta and rue du Temple. Thursday 14th July FREE CONCERT for all the residents of Boussac and the surrounding area at La Creuzette, 17 ave d’Auvergne BOUSSAC. Light classical concert for voice and piano from 18h30 till 19h30 with Pianist Jan Hugo and Soprano Clara Bleton Hugo. Guests can bring chairs or a blanket and are welcome to install themselves in the park to have a picnic from 17h00. South African wine from the La Creuzette cellar will be available for purchase. Guests are asked to park outside the gates. Contact tel 05 55 65 78 27 or 06 72 63 38 71.

Musique en Périgord Festival 20th - 29th July This summer Festival, which is in its 34th year, will once again feature exceptional musicians in exquisite locations, with 6 concerts at heritage sites in the Périgord Noir : Le Bugue, Audrix (special event for our young audience), Les Eyzies de Tayac, Campagne, St Chamassy, St Cyprien. For more information and tickets visit: musique-en-perigord.fr


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The Bugle Film Club Thursday 14th July

FREE WINE TASTINGS ACROSS THE SUMMER Meet the region's best wine producers in person and sample their finest wines BRANTOME 19/07 - Château Bélingard (Bergerac) 26/07 - Clos du Breil (Bergerac) 29/07 - Château Tiregand (Pécharmant) 05/08 - Château le Payral (Bergerac) 11/08 - Domaine des Costes (Pécharmant) 12/08 - Château Haut Bernasse (Bergerac) 19/08 - Château des Eyssards (Bergerac)

What? ELVIS Where? Cinéma Sénéchal, 1 rue du Sénéchal, 23000 Guéret When? 18h30, Thursday 14th July How much? JUST €5

(mention The Bugle when purchasing your ticket)

For details of the Cinéma Sénéchal, visit www.cinema-senechal.com

PERIGUEUX 16/07 - Château le Payral (Bergerac) 20/07 - Château Thénac (Bergerac) 23/07 - Château Haut Bernasse (Bergerac) 27/07 - Château Monestier la Tour (Bergerac) 03/08 - Domaine des Costes (Pécharmant) 10/08 - Clos du Breil (Bergerac) 17/08 - Château des Eyssards (Bergerac) 20/08 - Château Bélingard (Bergerac) 24/08 - Château de Tiregand (Pécharmant) LE BUGUE 12/07 - Château Haut Bernasse (Bergerac)

15/07 - Château Briand (Bergerac) 19/07 - Château de la Tour des Gendres (Bergerac) 22/07 - Château Bélingard (Bergerac) 26/07 - Château le Payral (Bergerac) 29/07 - Clos du Breil (Bergerac) 05/08 - Château Thénac (Bergerac) 09/08 - Domaine des Costes (Pécharmant) 12/08 - Château des Eyssards (Bergerac) 16/08 - Château Tirecul la Gravière (Bergerac) 18/08 - Château du Cèdre (Cahors) 19/08 - Château la Jaubertie (Bergerac) 23/08 - Château de Tiregand (Pécharmant) 26/08 - Château Monestier la Tour (Bergerac) SARLAT 22/07 - Clos du Breil (Bergerac) 27/07 - Château Bélingard (Bergerac) 03/08 - Château Haut Bernasse (Bergerac) 05/08 - Domaine des Costes (Pécharmant) 12/08 - Château des Eyssards (Bergerac) 17/08 - Château de Tiregand (Pécharmant) 19/08 - Château du Cèdre (Cahors)

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