Talking France

Talking France is The Local’s weekly podcast where we discuss the big news and talking points in France as well as explore and explain the major issues that impact life in the country. We also answer your essential questions and look ahead at what’s coming up.

In each episode presenter Ben McPartland chats about the most important news and must-know information with The Local France’s Emma Pearson and Genevieve Mansfield. They are also frequently joined by John Lichfield, a veteran journalist whose knowledge of French news and politics is second to none, as well as other expert commentators.

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What next for farmers' revolt, France's baby problem and are French fries really French?

What next for farmers' revolt, France's baby problem and are French fries really French?

This week we explain the anger among French farmers that has led them to block motorways across the country. Who's to blame, how long will the road blocks go on for and how will it be resolved?We'll also look at why President Emmanuel Macron's suggestion the French need to be making more babies has caused a bit of uproar and why the French are making so many films but not as many babies.We will also reveal the one département in France that has no train services but is well worth a visit - if you can get there and find out whether French fries and other so-called French things are indeed actually French.Host Ben McPartland is joined by the three tenors of The Local France this week: Pearson, Mansfield and Lichfield. Or Emma, Gen and John as we know themRemember members of The Local can get unlimited access to all out articles on line. If you'd like to join you can get a discount by clicking here.READ MORE:French farmers have legitimate complaints but it's not all the EU's faultAre French fries really French?Birth rate in France falls to lowest rate since WWIICould France's forgotten département see the return of train services?Oscars revenge for film 'Anatomy of a fall' after French snub Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

25 Tammi 202438min

What's Macron really up to, French private schools explained and are doggy bags ok in France?

What's Macron really up to, French private schools explained and are doggy bags ok in France?

In this week's episode we look at what's ahead for the next three years of Emmanuel Macron's presidency given that he has a new prime minister and a new government in place. We also find out where France's most expensive autoroutes are, explore the part of the country the French dream of moving to and also explain the key differences between public and private schools in France. And the big question we ask this week is whether it's really OK to ask for a doggy bag in a French restaurant.Host Ben McPartland is joined by the three talking heads of Talking France, Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield and politics expert John Lichfield.----Further reading:OPINION: Macron's government is veering to the right? Hardly.OPINION: Macron's gamble is an opportunity and a curse for his new PMWhat are the most expensive autoroutes in France that you might want to avoid?'Autoroute des anglais': Do you know the nicknames of France's autoroutes?Are doggy bags taboo in French restaurants?Which part of south west France is the top 'dream destination' to move to? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

18 Tammi 202434min

Your questions answered: Why do people think the French aren't funny and can anyone stop Marine Le Pen?

Your questions answered: Why do people think the French aren't funny and can anyone stop Marine Le Pen?

In this special episode to kick off series 10 of Talking France we answer a selection of questions from our listeners including: Do the French have no sense of humour? Why are there so many speed cameras in France and what's the best way to learn French?Our politics expert John Lichfield also answers a couple of reader questions including the big one: Can anyone stop Marine Le Pen becoming the next president of France?And much, much more...Podcast listeners can become members of The Local for just €1 for the first month by clicking here.-----A big thanks to all our listeners who answered our survey and sent in questions. There were so many that we couldn't answer them all but we picked a good selection. We will try and answer others in articles on the site so keep an eye on our website The Local.frFurther reading:How to find affordable French classes in FranceExplained: What is the French Fifth Republic?Tips for learning French as an older person in FranceWhat to do if you get a speeding ticket in France?How to spot France's speed cameras Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

10 Tammi 202431min

What to expect in France in 2024 from politics to travel news and the Olympic Games

What to expect in France in 2024 from politics to travel news and the Olympic Games

This special episode of Talking France is dedicated entirely to looking ahead so you know what to expect in France in 2024.We'll try and answer some of the big questions about what lies ahead including what could cause the next political crisis in France and will it lead to strikes and street protests? Will Paris be ready for the Olympic Games and is it best just to avoid France all together next summer?We'll also look at what is the big change for travel that could cause big queues at French borders and will Notre Dame reopen on time?Listen to the end and you'll be well prepared for 2024 in France.Host Ben McPartland is joined by our team from The Local France Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield and politics expert John Lichfield. For all our articles on France in 2024 you can visit our dedicated page France in 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

27 Joulu 202328min

Does French immigration law spell bad news for foreigners and how Catholic is France?

Does French immigration law spell bad news for foreigners and how Catholic is France?

France's controversial immigration bill has passed through parliament. It's been hailed as a victory for the ideas of the far right but just how bad is it for immigrants in France? We also look at whether France can still call itself a "Catholic" country and where in the country public transport is free and why.Podcast listeners can become members of The Local for just €1 for the first month by clicking here.-------After Emmanuel Macron was elected president of France he vowed to battle against the ideas of the far right but after his government's controversial immigration bill passed through parliament this week Marine Le Pen has been claiming victory. So what's in this final bill that's causing such an uproar and is it really a big win for Le Pen? Away from French politics we explore just how Catholic France is, why some groups have even been banned and why certain Catholics say they are treated as second class citizens.And for anyone who thinks the French are not funny we have a list of some must-watch hilarious French films for you, we look at the list of French towns where you can travel for free on transport and find out what you have to do to be made a knight in France.Host Ben McPartland is joined this week to help shed light on all these subjects will be The Local France's Editor Emma Pearson, journalist Gen Mansfield and politics expert John Lichfield.Further reading:Is France's immigration bill really a victory for far-right ideology?OPINION: Macronism has not failed but the toughest test is still to comeFrench language tests for residency permits: What the new law saysThink the French aren't funny Try these hilarious films5 things to know about France's Legion d'Honneur Where in France can you travel on public transport for free? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

21 Joulu 202331min

Why French schools don't have uniforms and rural France turns to the power of the sun

Why French schools don't have uniforms and rural France turns to the power of the sun

On this week’s episode of Talking France we look what happens next France’s latest political crisis, we explain the downfall of France’s most famous actor and also find out whether French schools could soon introduce compulsory uniforms.We'll explain the huge increase in the number of solar farms in France and look at whether it's gone down well in rural France.We also have explanation for how we can tell the thousands of elected politicians in France apart. It’s something to do with what they wear and how they wear it.Host Ben McPartland is joined by the team at The Local France, Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield as well as our politics expert John Lichfield.Further reading:OPINION: The French people are greater losers tan Macron in immigration battle'Fall of the Ogre': Depardieu sparks #MeToo moment in French cinemaHow to tell French politicians apart by their sashes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

14 Joulu 202326min

Is Paris safe, are the French all adulterers and are France's banlieues all that bad?

Is Paris safe, are the French all adulterers and are France's banlieues all that bad?

On this week's episode we explore whether Paris is a safe city to visit right now, what exactly are France's notorious banlieues and whether they deserve their bad reputation and we'll also look at some of the biggest cliches about the French to see whether there's any truth in them. Are the women all skinny and the men all adulterers?We’ve got the lowdown on France’s latest cheese battle, and if you are spending Christmas or New Year in France we'll explore how the French do the festive season.Ben McPartland your host is joined by the team at The Local, Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield and politics expert John Lichfield.Further reading:Is Paris a safe city to visit?French cheesemakers win battle against EU over Camembert boxesWhy do French women suffer from 'heavy legs'?Do the French still eat frogs legs?Do the French do Christmas better than anglo countries?Busting the biggest cliches about the French and do France's banlieues deserve the bad reputation?How safe is Paris to visit and busting the biggest cliches about the FrenchWhat cliches about the French are true and are France's banlieues all that bad? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

7 Joulu 202338min

France fears far-right violence and should the French ditch their crazy numbers?

France fears far-right violence and should the French ditch their crazy numbers?

Just how concerned should we be in France over a spike in far right violence after the murder of a young man in a rural village? What are the new international flight and train routes opening in France next year and just how did the French end up with their crazy number system. Should they change it to help us language learners?These are just three of the many questions we will try to answer in this new episode of Talking France.-----Talking France is a podcast produced by The Local and funded by our members.If you want to put a question to our team, Emma, Gen and John will be glad to answer. Just tell us in this questionnaire and share any other feed back you have.Further reading:How did the French end up with their crazy numbers?New flight routes to France in 2024France to ban smoking on beaches in new anti-tobacco plan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

30 Marras 202336min

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