Border queues, immigration row and how French cities are pushing out cars
Talking France25 Touko 2023

Border queues, immigration row and how French cities are pushing out cars

Can France solve the problem of queues at border control before the summer, what's in the new immigration bill that has caused a new political rumpus and why French cities are pushing out the car but it remains untouchable in rural France.



Hello and thanks for tuning in to a new episode of Talking France. Over the next 30 minutes we will bring you up to date on the most important stories from France this week. We’ll also talk about cows and pheasants.


In this episode we find out more about recent long queues at France's border control and whether this a sign of what's in store for travellers this summer?


And after pensions reform there is a new political crisis brewing for Emmanuel Macron and his government - this time it’s over sensitive immigration reforms, which include imposing French language tests for certain residents permits. We find out more about what's happening.


We bring you new details of the opening ceremony for the Paris Olympics next year which promises to be extravagant, unprecedented, indeed the most audacious in history. Can France pull it off? And can you get tickets without having to spend hundreds if not thousands of euros?


And we hear about the ambitious steps taken by some French cities to cut out cars but also why French governments are keen to avoid annoying motorists in rural France.


Host Ben McPartland is joined by The Local France's editor Emma Pearson and our French politics expert John Lichfield.


Articles we mention in podcast:


Language tests and easier expulsion: The latest on France's new immigration bill


Why does France give a gift of three cows to Spain each year


What we know so far about the audacious Paris Olympics opening ceremony


Shortage of French border agents leads to long queues at Paris CDG airport

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France presses the self-destruct button and Paris prepares for 'flood of the century'

France presses the self-destruct button and Paris prepares for 'flood of the century'

You'll be glad to know things have become just a little clearer since last week when it comes to what is going on in France. Just a little.We have a new government, we kind of have a new prime minister, we've had a major retreat by the French president Emmanuel Macron, and we have a crucial few weeks ahead of us in France, during which, I don't think it's an exaggeration to say, the future of the country is at stake.We'll bring you all the latest of course on the chaos and crisis in French politics.And we'll find out why thousands of Parisians have been sent text messages warning them of a catastrophic flood and look at the latest battle to protect the treasured French cheese Camembert.And we'll give you the rundown on the best places in France to see incredible street art. It's not the Louvre of course.Host Ben McPartland is joined once again by The Local France's Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield and John Lichfield.READ MORE:OPINION - Macron has slammed France into reverse gear with pension surrenderThe small French village that hosts the world's only street art theme park Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

15 Loka 32min

What the f**k is going on in France and where have all the eggs gone?

What the f**k is going on in France and where have all the eggs gone?

Talking France is back with a new episode, slightly earlier than planned because France has another meltdown. Forgive us for the title, but listen to the episode and you'll understand why we chose it.Even in a country that has made its name as Europe's political madhouse over the last year or so, this latest crisis took us all by surprise.Yes, France's new prime minister quit this week, just hours after naming his government. The country still doesn't have a budget and it's drowning in debt. What the heck is going to happen next? We'll look into our crystal ball.Away from politics we'll find out where all the eggs have gone in France, if it's Ok to be late when meeting French people and we'll tell you all you need to know about France's sacred "secu" - that's the social security system that looks after us all.Host Ben McPartland and I'll be joined as usual by The Local France team: Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield and politics expert John Lichfield.READ MORE:OPINION: France is in a dark place, it may get darker Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

7 Loka 26min

France shamed by Sarko and is the Champs-Élysées now the worst street in Paris?

France shamed by Sarko and is the Champs-Élysées now the worst street in Paris?

A former French president is set to spend some time behind bars in prison, quite a bit of time actually. Yes Nicolas Sarkozy, remember him, he’s been up to no good. Again. We'll hear about France's reaction to poor old Sarko being sent down and ask why are France's centre-right, law and order loving, politicians so... crooked? (Not all of them of course)We'll also lament the demise of Paris's, perhaps even the world's most famous avenue - The Champ-Élysées. Is it now the worst street in the French capital?We'll get the latest on the anti-government protests and strikes and find out if France will ever actually get one - a government that is.We'll explore a must-visit French world heritage site in Dordogne and bring you up to date with France's roll out of the EU’s new border checks this autumn. Do Brits really need to prove they have medical insurance to get into the country?Host Ben McPartland is joined by The Local France's Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield and John Lichfield.Further reading:OPINION: Sarkozy case poses a question - why are French conservatives so crooked?Six prehistoric sites in France you have to visitWhat's the deal with EES and medical insurance for British tourists in France?Step-by-step: How to renew the Brexit carte de séjour in France Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 Loka 32min

What's next for strikes in France and are Americans being ripped off in Paris?

What's next for strikes in France and are Americans being ripped off in Paris?

This week we’ll look at whether France’s new prime minister can do anything to appease the obstinate opposition in parliament and whether he’s got any chance of calming the growing anger on the streets.We’ll also find out why protests in France always spark a row over numbers, how Americans are being ripped off in Paris, why the French state may no longer pay for your 18-day trip to a thermal spa and why bullfighting is still legal in parts of France.And stay to the end to find out how the French are obsessed with sexing up their film titles in English.Host Ben McPartland is joined as ever by the team at The Local France, Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield and John Lichfield.Essential reading:KEY DATES: The strikes planned in France in September and October 2025American tourists charged extra in Paris restaurants, newspaper sting showsPuns, sex and urban legends: How English film titles are translated into FrenchFrance plans to cut state-funded spa treatments for chronically ill patientsHow to avoid taxi scams in Paris Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

24 Syys 38min

Can France's new prime minister do anything to avoid an autumn of discontent?

Can France's new prime minister do anything to avoid an autumn of discontent?

On this week's show we'll bring you up to date with the turmoil in France, which shows no sign of calming down. The country has another new PM, but another day of strikes, protests and potential clashes looms large. Is there any way the crisis can be resolved?France's tax man is well nourished but there's a new plan gaining popularity that would see the country's richest pay more. But who's behind it and could it become law?We'll also hear what you think of the French schools system? Is it rigid and old fashioned or does it help to produce well behaved, polite kids?We'll look ahead to some of the best events in France this autumn and reveal whether the French really are better at making babies than the rest of Europe.Host Ben McPartland is joined by the team at The Local France: Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield and politics wizard John Lichfield. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

16 Syys 36min

France takes another step towards chaos as PM falls and mood of rebellion grows

France takes another step towards chaos as PM falls and mood of rebellion grows

The French government has collapsed again after Prime Minister François Bayrou lost a vote of confidence in parliament on Monday night.We've been here before of course, but the latest French political crisis feels even more fraught with President Emmanuel Macron running out of options and numerous strikes and opposition movements lined up for the days ahead.What happens now? What happens in France when there's no government? What will happen to Macron himself? We'll try to answer all these questions over the next 25 minutes or so, but let's start with a look at what happened on Monday night.Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield and John Lichfield have easily survived a no confidence vote to be here with us to bring us all the latest news and analysis. Ben McPartland is your host.Essential reading:OPINION: France may muddle through the latest crisis, but the reckoning is comingBloquons Tout: Transport disruption in France on September 10thWhat happens next after French government ousted?'Relief for the people': France reacts to government collapseWhat does a French Prime Minister actually do? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

9 Syys 21min

With another PM doomed and strikes ahead, is France now ungovernable?

With another PM doomed and strikes ahead, is France now ungovernable?

Be warned, France’s strike calendar for September is quickly filling up as various unions announce industrial action that could impact, well, pretty much all aspects of life in France. We’ll look at just how much disruption and political discord lie ahead over the next few weeks in France.And remember this could be the last Talking France episode with Francois Bayrou as Prime Minister. We’ll explore whether France has simply become ungovernable these days.We’ll also find about one French town that has slapped a ban on people buying up property to be used as a second home. Could this be the star of a nationwide trend?And speaking of homes, a story on The Local France has gone viral in recent weeks about a French town selling homes for just one euro. But surely there’s a catch? We’ll find out. And the big exposé this week is to reveal which of France’s smelly cheeses is the king of stench, the most pungent of them all. The competition is tough but we’ll name the winner.Im Ben McPartland and with me this week will be the team from The Local France, Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield and John Lichfield.Essential reading:KEY DATES: Strikes planned in France in September 2025How to challenge your 2025 French property tax billsLISTED: New flights to and from France in autumn and winter 2025Phone ban and sex education: The changes in French schools from September 2025Brittany town bans second homes amid housing shortage5 things you need to know about France's one euro homesVERDICT: What is the smelliest French cheese of all? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

3 Syys 31min

Does France realise the 'imminent danger' it's in?

Does France realise the 'imminent danger' it's in?

So summer's almost over, but it's been an eventful one in France. We'll bring you up to date with what's been happening. But the thrust of this week's episode and the reason we've started the new series a week earlier than planned is that France has, once again, been plunged into, yep you can guess what I'm going to say next: a new political crisis.The country is facing "great danger" says the PM Francois Bayrou, but is the country listening to him? We'll get all the news and analysis on the latest turmoil to hit Emmanuel Macron's government and find out what's going to happen next.And one of the big subjects our team has been covering in recent weeks has been a major change to France's citizenship rules that has left a lot of readers anxious.We'll explain all.They say never change a winning team, so for this new series I've decided to stick with the same line up that has made Talking France THE podcast to listen to if you're interested in France... With me once again will be Editor Emma Pearson, journalist Gen Mansfield and French politics guru John Lichfield. Ben McPartland is your host.Thanks for joining us for a new series of Talking France.We hope you all had a fantastic summer wherever you were.As a reminder, just in case you might have forgotten during the heatwaves, this is a podcast produced by the team at The Local France, thanks to our paying members, so if you like what you listen to, please sign up via The Local.fr and help keep Talking France going.Essential reading:OPINION: PM Bayrou is doomed, but will his fall wake up France?'Illogical, bizarre and ageist': Readers react to French citizenship changesAnalysis: Has France really made it impossible for retirees to get citizenship? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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