Do the French need to work harder and why is Nice the place to move to?

Do the French need to work harder and why is Nice the place to move to?

For this week's big talking points we'll look at what's happening on May Day in France, why French bakers are up in arms this year and whether there'll be any riots.


And the future of France is at stake, according to the French PM and he's blaming the French for not working hard enough. We'll find out what needs to happen for France to be saved.


And we'll hear why Americans are all moving to the French Riviera, why French doctors are not helping find a cure for the country's health problems and..... and .... whether ants in France could give you an electric shock.


Yep stay to the end to find out exactly what I'm talking about.


Ben McPartland your host is joined by.... the team from The Local France Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield and John Lichfield.


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Is now the time to buy property in France, a minister's Playboy scandal and how dangerous is Marseille?

Is now the time to buy property in France, a minister's Playboy scandal and how dangerous is Marseille?

Welcome to a new episode of Talking France.As always this week, we get stuck into the big issues that are making the news in France. That means finding out why a French minister exposed herself to a barrage of criticism this week by appearing on the cover of Playboy magazine? And Marseille, France's second city is being dubbed the "murder capital” again after more deadly shootings in recent days. But just how dangerous is the Mediterranean port city for visitors? And of course, the mother of all battles rumbles on. We bring you up to date with pension strikes - fuel shortages, piles of waste, cancelled trains and the protests.And is now a good time to buy a property in France? And if it is, what are the things you absolutely need to do before you take the plunge and sign the deal? Apart from visit the actual house of course. We’ll find out.And Easter is upon us but how do the French celebrate it and why isn't Good Friday a public holiday?We also have some top tips for things you can do in France this Spring.Ben McPartland is your host but as ever the interesting info and insight is provided by The Local France's Editor Emma Pearson and journalist Gen Mansfield.Also a big thank you to those listeners who have become members of The Local in recent days and also those who have left positive reviews. It's really appreciated but more importantly your contributions help us to be able continue to be able to talk about France on this podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

6 Huhti 202336min

ANALYSIS: Who is to blame for the turmoil in France and when will calm return? (Bonus episode)

ANALYSIS: Who is to blame for the turmoil in France and when will calm return? (Bonus episode)

Welcome to a special bonus episode of Talking France.If this is your first time listening to Talking France you should check out our regular weekly podcast which looks at a wide range of news, talking points and cultural questions from France. You listen to all our episodes here.For this bonus episode we are sticking to one subject focussing on the political crisis and protests against pension reform that have gripped the country in recent weeks.Regular listeners to Talking France will be familiar with the voice and views of our French politics expert John Lichfield, who has reported on the country for over 25 years.John's been keeping a close eye on the ongoing turmoil in France so for this bonus episode I asked him to delve a little deeper to help us understand just what's going on and what might happen next.Why has France become so angry, why have protests turned violent, is this different to previous movements, why are protesters talking about May 1968 and how and when will things calm down? These are just some of the questions I put to John. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 Huhti 202318min

Why French protests turn so violent and is France a good country for women?

Why French protests turn so violent and is France a good country for women?

Welcome to a new episode of Talking France, a podcast produced by The Local, made possible by our members. If you like the podcast please take a moment to leave a review on the platform where you listen to it, such as Apple podcasts or send us your views via our podcast survey HERE.France is still mired in crisis and this week we focus on why the mood in the country has become so angry.We also look at why pension reform protests have turned violent and who are these black clad protesters waving umbrellas who seem to be behind much of the trouble once again.And we also look at why water supply to agriculture resulted in an almighty battle between demonstrators and gendarmes in western France at the weekend which saw police riot vans go up in flames and two protesters left fighting for their lives.Away from protests that are gripping France we look at just how good a country France is to live in, if you're a woman. From maternity leave to wages, is there really égalité in France?And we find out why France loves an April fish and hear some tips to help foreigners settle in the country.Host Ben McPartland is joined by joined by our resident talking brains The Local France's Editor Emma Person, journalist Gen Mansfield and French politics expert John Lichfield. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

30 Maalis 202336min

French political crisis deepens and what's so difficult about settling in France?

French political crisis deepens and what's so difficult about settling in France?

Welcome to a new episode of Talking France, a podcast by The Local, for anyone interested in what’s going on in France.And right now there’s a lot going on in France.For example, an almighty political crisis over President Emmanuel Macron’s contentious move to raise the pension age from 62 to 64.We have all the latest on how the battle is playing out, including on the streets where hundreds of protests, some violent, have taken place in recent days. We look at what’s going to happen next and what it all means for the king of France himself, sorry the president of France Emmanuel Macron. He gave his first real interview on pensions reform this week.We also try to answer a question many readers are asking right now: Do I need to cancel my trip to France because of the crisis?And away from strikes and protests, we also look at what a new survey revealed about why foreign residents find France a difficult country to get settled in. What’s harder to master, the language or the paperwork?Paris Olympics organisers are looking for tens of thousands of volunteers for the 2024 games - we explain how you could qualify.And finally stay tuned to the end to find out some useful tips for how you can avoid offending French people.Host Ben McPartland, will be joined this week by The Local France’s editor Emma Pearson, journalist Gen Mansfield and the man who can decode French politics for us John Lichfield.For all articles visit: www.thelocal.fr Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

22 Maalis 202333min

Property tax hikes, swimming in the Seine and just how important is the French language?

Property tax hikes, swimming in the Seine and just how important is the French language?

There is always a lot to talk about in France and this week’s episode is brimming with important issues and changes that listeners will be keen to know about.As rubbish piles up on the streets of Paris the controversial pension reform bill reaches a crucial moment in the French parliament. Will Macon get enough votes to get it through?The French tax man is famously demanding but perhaps not as mean spirited as people might think. We look at how taxes are rising for those owning property in the country and how you can get help with understanding your bills.We also hear why one famous French town is handing out live chickens to residents, whether people in Paris really will be able to take a swim in the Seine River in the coming years and clear up confusion many have over France’s laws around the hijab headscarf. How many people in the world speak French, where are they all, and what on earth is this backwards French lingo known as "verlan"? We explain all as we mark International Day of the Francophone world.Host Ben McPartland is joined by The Local France’s editor Emma Pearson, journalist Gen Mansfield and politics expert John Lichfield. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

16 Maalis 202337min

Pension battle set for climax, why the French appreciate privacy and three islands to visit this summer

Pension battle set for climax, why the French appreciate privacy and three islands to visit this summer

Talking France is back this week with more analysis on the big news stories in France as well as insights into French culture.To start us off we look at the state of play with the ongoing French pension strikes and whether they could yet bring France to a stand still.We look into the controversy surrounding Paris 2024 Olympics tickets and why it’s only March but we are already talking about water restrictions and drought in France.And looking ahead to the summer we hear which of the islands off France’s western coast is the best to visit this year and find out why parents in the country might have to give up posting pictures of their kids on Facebook.And we all know the French love food but what times of the day do they actually eat?And if you want tips on the best French TV series to watch, then stay tuned until the end.Host Ben McPartland and I’ll be joined by The Local France’s Editor Emma Pearson, journalist Gen Mansfield and our politics expert John Lichfield. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

9 Maalis 202333min

What's wrong with the famed French health service and is France losing its taste for wine?

What's wrong with the famed French health service and is France losing its taste for wine?

As is the time honoured tradition on this podcast we bring you up to date with some of the most interesting news stories and changes happening in France.Including wine. Yes, nothing is more synonymous with France than wine, but why is the government spending millions to turn thousands of bottles of wine into cosmetics?And when it comes to vin - we try to get to the bottom of some of the fact and fiction around the drinking etiquette and rules you need to respect.From wine to health. This week we look at the ailments afflicting France’s famed health system. And are you in the middle a medical desert in France? We hear what the government plans to do for you.And if you’ve been to a beach on France’s west or northern coast you’ll no doubt have spotted some concrete World War Two bunkers. We hear the fascinating story of why they are still there.On top of that we find out about the man described as the French Shakespeare and tell you just what it costs to retire to France.Ben McPartland, your host, will be The Local’s foreign legion Editor Emma Pearson, journalist Gen Mansfield and our politics expert John Lichfield.REQUEST: If you like listening to Talking France please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to the podcast. It just helps us find new listeners. And of course if you have any feedback, please email us at news@thelocal.fr Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

23 Helmi 202335min

Why so many Parisians are quitting Paris and how easy is it to become French?

Why so many Parisians are quitting Paris and how easy is it to become French?

In this episode of Talking France we look into why so many Parisians are choosing to leave Paris to live elsewhere and what are the upsides and downsides to this exodus for the French capital.We also bring you news of a change to the process of becoming French and explore just how hard it is for a foreigner to become naturalised.One of the criteria of becoming a citoyen of France is of course to speak French and following a suggestion from readers we bring you some crucial advice for mastering the language of Moliere and Asterix.And the battle over pension reform in France has not gone away, we bring you up to date with the strikes and look at some shenanigans in the French parliament.We also introduce you to a Frenchman named Robert Hébras and the horrific story that led to him being given a national memorial service this week.Ben McPartland your host will be joined as always by The Local France’s editor Emma Pearson and journalist Gen Mansfield, plus French language expert Camille Chevalier-Karfis.If you like what you hear we'd really appreciate it if you left us a review on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Google or wherever you listen to Talking France. Alternatively if you have suggestions for the podcast team please email us at news@thelocal.frArticles to read:TEST: Could you pass the French citizenship exam?Why is everyone moving out of Paris and is that a good thing? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

16 Helmi 202336min

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