French PM fuels row with trip to buy baguettes BBC | 02.05.2026 00:59 French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has visited a village bakery to buy several baguettes on Labour Day, reigniting a row with unions who argue that 1 May should remain a compulsory rest day.weiterlesen RELATED STORIES 20 Things You Didn’t Know About Colorado Travel What it's like to drive Route 66 in an EV Travel Sony has put the whole PlayStation DRM controversy to bed Gaming McDonald’s All-Purple Menu Is Bringing Back The Grimace Shake Gaming 3 pillars shaping Africa’s next hospitality chapter Travel New limited edition Trump passports set to mark 250 years of American... Travel Knight and Gibson steer Somerset to win at Lancs Cricket Uncool MC Delivers Verse on Music Pulse Diss Track The Turn Up Dancer Ryota Takaji Talks Journey to U.S. Entertainment & Dancing in Bad... The Turn Up Westley century leads Essex to draw with Surrey Cricket Mellow & Sleazy, Scotts Maphuma & Team Up for Explosive New Single... The Turn Up Cape Town’s Metrorail overhaul gains national backing Travel