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Vincent Farelly and Jean-Baptiste Martin’s home is the new creative heart of their Paris design studio
Farmers are intensely aware of the challenges in conserving water supplies
Armor-lux has dressed everyone from Pablo to the postal service
The secret? It’s all deeply, reassuringly predictable
From an eight-bedroom château with views of the River Aven to a property by Port de Ros Bras with a helipad and mooring for a boat
Fifty years on, the sand remains clotted with algae nourished by farm waste
With culture, cuisine and scenery — and none of the crowds — these destinations are ideal for an end-of-year city break
Breton Patrick Tallec used to work in TV. Now he spends his days growing, picking — and pressing — exceptional apples
Brittany has few coronavirus deaths but fears business and social impact
Exploring the rugged Brittany coastline on foot, Andrew Eames enjoys a new lodging — a mobile caravan
Where to find wonderful seafood, the revered Breton butter and a divine chocolate tart
The French choreographer is bringing performance out of the theatre — and into a London car park
The sea may throw up the odd storm but the region’s rustic havens are popular and good value as second homes
It’s all hands on deck for tourists aboard a cargo vessel plying the route from Brittany and doing trade the old-fashioned way
The boss of the French video game maker will this week start a fightback against Vincent Bolloré
Bial was loaned €110m by European Investment Bank to help finance experimental pain medicine
The sector has to understand it has responsibilities to a wider community than its own shareholders
Volunteer among those testing experimental drug developed by Portuguese pharma company Bial
Falling dairy and meat prices cause cash-strapped farmers to mount demonstrations
The scarlet hat has become the symbol of protest against François Hollande’s tax rises
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