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Strikes and marches against budget cuts cause disruption across France, with 94 arrests – Europe live | Europe

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Strikes and protests across France – latest updates

Back in France, we’re getting more striking pictures from the day of strikes and protests across the country.

94 people had been arrested by midday, including 15 in Paris, and 32 remain in custody, according to the latest government figures reported by the French media. At least 476 separate demonstrations are under way.

About 15,000 people took part in a demonstration in Marseille, according to the local police, with significantly higher numbers reported by the organisers, Le Figaro said.

A man in a heat-protective suit holding an orange flare as others burn on the ground
A protester lights flares in Marseille, southeastern France. Photograph: Miguel Medina/AFP/Getty Images
A crowd of people with flags and a large balloon
Protesters march with union flags at the port in Marseille, south-eastern France. Photograph: Clement Mahoudeau/AFP/Getty Images

Major demonstrations walked down the streets of Nantes and Lyon, too.

A large crowd lining a street in Nantes
Demonstrators march in Nantes, western France. Photograph: Mathieu Pattier/AP

In Paris, about 100 protesters managed to get to the economy ministry, “setting off a few smoke bombs” as they move towards Place de la Bastille where the main demonstration of the day takes place later today, Le Monde said.

Strikers holding flares and flags inside the building
French SNCF railway workers inside economy and finance ministry building in Paris. Photograph: Tom Nicholson/Reuters
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