Will landmark rape trial change France and what's next if French government falls?
Talking France27 Nov 2024

Will landmark rape trial change France and what's next if French government falls?

France has only had a new government for a couple of months and now it looks like it could lose it - just when it really needs one. We'll find out what's going on and what it will mean for the country and the crucial 2025 budget if the government falls.


We'll also explore how Paris has changed over the last 10 years under mayor Anne Hidalgo, who announced this week she won't run for a third term.


We'll also discuss how a mass rape trial in the south of France that has deeply shocked the country, could bring lasting change to French society and its laws.


And we'll finish by looking at the common grammar mistakes even the French make and whether we language learners really do need to remember whether a noun is masculine or feminine.


Host Ben McPartland is joined as usual by The Local France's editor Emma Pearson, journalist Gen Mansfield, politics expert John Lichfield as well as a special guest feminist journalist Megan Clement.


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What does it mean to be French and how will France's budget impact you?

What does it mean to be French and how will France's budget impact you?

On the menu for this week we'll start off by talking about France's new highly intelligent cat, which Emmanual Macron is hoping will rule the world. Don't worry, we'll explain what I'm on about shortly.We'll also delve into France's new budget and explain how listeners will be impacted by some of the measures, including why you'll have to pay more for flights in France in the future.You've all heard of the medieval citadel of Carcassonne but there are some other, less well-known castles in south west France that are also vying for global attention, as we'll explore.And France's Prime Minister has said he wants to open a discussion about what it means to be French, so we're going to do exactly that.And finally stay listening until the end to find out what you really shouldn't do on a train in France if you don't want to make international news and more importantly be hit by a steep fine.Host Ben McPartland will be joined by The Local's editor Emma Pearson, journalist Gen Mansfield and politics expert John Lichfield.Extra reading:French train passenger fined €150 for using phone on speaker8 must-visit castles in south-west France (you've probably never heard of)OPINION: AI is unstoppable, so I'd rather it was French than American or ChineseHow France's new eco tax will affect the cost of plane ticketsFrance's PM calls for debate on 'what it means to be French' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

13 Feb 33min

The French mineral water scandal, Alps travel headaches and solving 'tu' versus 'vous'

The French mineral water scandal, Alps travel headaches and solving 'tu' versus 'vous'

On the bill this week, we get the latest on the forecast for how long the French PM will last as he tries to navigate the government through evermore turbulent waters.And speaking of water we'll also hear about a potentially huge scandal involving French eau mineral - or mineral water. We'll look at potential problems for the thousands of skiers heading to the FRench Alps this February including: ginormous boulders rolling off the mountainside.And we'll try to solve the age old riddle for French language learners which is whether to use "tu" or "vous". I promise I think we've cracked it.And it's five years since Brexit but that doesn't mean everything is settled for Brits in France. We'll look ahead to some potential headaches and hurdles in 2025.Host Ben McPartland is joined by esteemed regular guests this week: Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield and John Lichfield.Extra reading:OPINION: France's crafty PM may just pull off a Columbo-style surpriseWhat to know if you are going skiing in the French Alps this FebruaryHow to check the water quality in your French communeFrance allowed Nestlé to use banned filter for bottled waterWhat are the rules on using 'tu' and 'vous' in modern France?It's five years since Brexit but problems lie ahead for Brits in Europe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

6 Feb 36min

Macron’s €800m Louvre revamp explained and full speed ahead for rural France

Macron’s €800m Louvre revamp explained and full speed ahead for rural France

This week we'll examine the French President's planned multi-million euro revamp of the world famous Louvre gallery in Paris and also… why is Emmanuel Macron even getting involved in museum refurbishments anyway?We'll also discuss the end of the internet in France, well not quite, but there are major changes afoot that listeners should be aware of.And we'll explore France's love-hate relationship with mega cruise ships. They love building them but do French cities still love welcoming them and their thousands of passengers? Resistance appears to be growing against the so-called floating cities.We'll also find out a strange quirk of French law that could see you in hot water at French motorway toll booths and answer the key question of who decides whether French words are masculine or feminine.Host Ben McPartland is joined by three people worthy of having their portraits hung in the Louvre: Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield and John Lichfield.Extra reading:France to raise price of Louvre tickets for non-EU visitorsExplained: Will other French museums follow the Louvre in charging more to non-EU visitors?Is France moving towards a ban on cruise ships?Calendar: France begins work to disconnect ADSL internet cablesMacron responds to French driver fined for using phone to pay at tollboothFrench grammar tips: Guessing the gender of nouns Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

29 Jan 36min

Why France must act to avoid being ‘crushed’ and French census stirs anger

Why France must act to avoid being ‘crushed’ and French census stirs anger

Donald Trump is back and his mate Elon Musk is doing a lot of talking and gesticulating, but the pair have been fairly quiet about France... so far. We'll examine whether Emmanual Macron has managed to befriend and becalm them or if Trump and co will "crush" France and Europe as the French PM has warned.On a slightly less worrying subject we'll explain France's new census that's taking place around the country and why one particular question has caused a rumpus.And we'll look at a new French law and how it benefits workers in the country, but perhaps not business owners… and find out why France is one of the few countries in the world where cinema numbers are going up and not down.And we have an important update on the key subject of language tests for citizenship and residency permits that will interest many listeners.Host Ben McPartland is joined for this week's episode by three of The Local's most astute brainiacs Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield and John Lichfield.Extra reading: Latest: French interior ministry clarifies new language test rules for foreigners in FranceFrance's 2025 census - who will be counted and when?New profit-sharing rules take effect for small businesses in FranceFrance's cinemas show the way in post-Covid recoveryRead more from John Lichfield Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

22 Jan 32min

Will pensioners bring down France and why the 'office de tourisme' is dying out?

Will pensioners bring down France and why the 'office de tourisme' is dying out?

This week we'll find out why pensioners are to blame for all of France's problems, well not quite, but they are perhaps to blame for all the new prime minister's troubles. We'll also examine some major travel changes for south west France at a time that could spell both bad and good news for residents there.We'll get to the bottom of a new driving law in France that's finally come into force this week and look at whether days are numbered for France's tourist information centres as the last one in Paris shuts up shop.We'll also explain why your carte vitale health card might have stopped working and what you can do about it if it does get refused.Ben McPartland your host is joined on the Talking France dance floor this week by The Local France's Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield and French politics expert John Lichfield. Extra reading:15 reasons Clermont-Ferrand is the best place in FranceFrance legalises motorbikes and scooters weaving through trafficEasyJet confirms Toulouse base closure as half of summer flights cancelledThe alternative travel options to get to south-west FranceTen reasons to visit France's Auvergne area7 reasons to visit France's 'top city of 2025'What you can do if your French 'carte vitale' stops workingRead more from John Lichfield Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

15 Jan 28min

Why driving in France has got complicated and the 12 moans that explain the French

Why driving in France has got complicated and the 12 moans that explain the French

This week we bring you all the latest on some big changes in France for drivers and look at where in the country you’ll wait the longest for a response from your prefecture. We will of course bring you the latest on the plight of France’s latest government and remind you who the PM is these days.We also explain the 12 Gallic complaints you’ll need to get through the year in France.And it’s 10 years since the Charlie Hebdo and HyperCacher supermarket terror attack in Paris. We’ll look at what happened next to the Charlie Hebdo magazine and explain a bit about France’s thirst for satire.Host Ben McPartland is joined once again by editor Emma Pearson, journalist Gen Mansfield and French politics expert John Lichfield.Extra reading:OPINION: Pensioners, not immigrants, are wrecking FranceOPINION: Sadly, the new year in France won't bring an end to 'la zizanie'MAP: The French cities with Crit'Air low emission zones in 2025Revealed: The waiting times at French préfecturesPodcast: How did Jean-Marie Le Pen change France? (from April 2024)Quiz: Can you decipher all 12 of these French complaints? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

8 Jan 41min

What to expect in France in 2025 from new laws to major travel changes

What to expect in France in 2025 from new laws to major travel changes

This special episode is dedicated entirely to looking ahead so you know a little about what to expect in France in 2025.We'll try and answer some of the big questions about what lies ahead. Such as... How many Prime Ministers will France have in 2025? More or less than the 4 it had in 2024? We'll also look at whether there will be more elections this year and more protests and political crises.We'll look ahead to some big travel changes in Paris, in France and indeed in Europe.And just as Notre Dame reopens another huge Paris tourist attraction is set to close!Stay with us and you'll be well prepared for 2025 in France.Host Ben McPartland is joined underneath mistletoe by our team from The Local France Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield and politics expert John Lichfield. To catch up with everything happening in France in 2025 you'll find all our articles under the topic France in 2025. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

31 Des 202427min

Can you get by in France without French and why does the government spend so much?

Can you get by in France without French and why does the government spend so much?

In this special episode of Talking France in which we answer some questions about France from listeners of the podcast and readers of The Local.These questions will cover everything from whether Donald Trump being back in the White House means Marine Le Pen will soon be in Macron’s house - the Elysee palace.We’ll answer a question on how could France have an energy crisis when it’s got so much nuclear power and whether the country simply spends too much on protecting its population?We’ll try and explain how Americans can look more… well French in the way they dress and whether foreign residents in the country can get by without speaking French.And finally we’ll try and answer a good question from a reader about what makes France so great, although we’ll first try and find out if it is actually that great.Host Ben McPartland is asking the questions on behalf of listeners and to answer them we’ll have the three wise men and women from The Local : Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield and John Lichfield. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

24 Des 202426min

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