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View Article  A bit of war-time respect
War. Not a great subject for a blog article. War and dignity? Is that possible? There is no doubt that the “War on Terror” has produced more tension than usual between France, my county of birth, and Britain, my country of adoption. It had never occurred to me that anyone had given any thought to how the liberating soldiers should behave and so I was intrigued recently to find a small book in a bookshop called “Instructions for British Servicemen in France 1944”.   more »
View Article  Fresh fruit with everything

Fruit is the theme for this menu. It is my variation on dishes I learned from my grandmother when she ...   more »

View Article  New London-Paris Ideas Forum
This looks interesting and rather fun. Sponsored by a weekly news round-up magazine called “The Week” there is a London Paris Festival taking place in London over 6 – 8 October 2006.   more »
View Article  Gerard - The injustice
It is a commonly held view that the Brits are the ones most ready to knock their most successful people. The most recent example I have seen was when the papers took the mickey out of Mick Jagger when it was leaked that he needed an auto-cue on stage during his latest tour.   more »
View Article  President Jacques Canute?
We all know that Jacques Chirac walked out of an EU summit earlier this year because a French businessman addressed the meeting in English and not in French. So when the French government launched a new culture initiative to promote French values and products, called CulturesFrance, it must have hurt him to discover that the model for the new agency is going be based on the British Council! Quelle honte!   more »
View Article  As rude as each other!
Talk to a Frenchman about the English and he may well refer disparagingly to les anglo saxons who are trying to destroy his way of life. Speak to an Englishman about the French, and he may well moan about rude shopkeepers and supercilious wine waiters. So it was with some mixed emotions that I read recently that Reader’s Digest has carried out a survey to test the levels of common courtesy in 35 cities. Their researchers scored London and Paris as equal fifteenth.   more »