Is it safe to travel to France right now? Government travel advice and warning as riots rip through country
Rioting has been spreading in France after the shooting of a 17-year-old boy in a traffic stop in a Paris suburb.
Meanwhile, the British government has issued a warning to everyone travelling to France, as major cities across the country experience violence. Follow all live updates on the situation here. On the government's website, it says: "Since 27 June, riots have taken place across France. Many have turned violent. Shops, public buildings and parked cars have been targeted.
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