
Will mass strikes bring France to a halt in the 'mother of all battles' ahead?
You join us at a really crucial moment, for France, for President Emmanuel Macron, for the French trade unions and of course for anyone living in the country or visiting.That’s because what’s been billed as the ‘mother of all battles’ - is about to begin between unions and striking workers on one side and the French government on the other. At the centre of it all is the government's controversial plans to reform pensions.Will France be brought to a standstill? Who and where will be worst hit by the industrial action? How long will this battle go on for? Can France’s trade unions still put up a fight? Will Macron cave in? How can I avoid disruption if I’m in France? And should I cancel my upcoming holiday in France?Those are just some of the many questions we will try and answer during this week’s episode.Articles for further reading: Calendar: The French pension strike dates to remember10 apps to make your life easier during a French strikeTrains, planes, theatres and schools: The services hit by Thursday's strike in FranceOPINION: Only the power of the street can stop French pension reform Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
18 Jan 202330min

France faces major strikes, new French driving laws and the menace of far right violence
It’s the start of a new year, there’s a lot going on in France to catch up with so we have a jam-packed episode featuring the president Emmanuel Macron finally opening up about his love life, a look ahead to the ski season in the Alps - will there be any snow to ski on and why folk in south west France will be paying more property taxes.And the battle lines have been drawn between the French government and the unions over pension reform which means, strikes. Of course. We have all the latest. We also look at the danger of more violence from far right extremists in France and what changes for drivers in the country in 2023.And stay tuned to the end to find out some handy tips for living in France.I’m joined as usual by Editor Emma Pearson, journalist Gen Mansfield at our office in Paris and our politics expert John Lichfield up in Normandy.The following articles cover the subjects discussed in the episode.France's January pension strikes - what services will be affected?'When you're in love you cannot choose': Macron opens up about falling for BrigitteThe law changes drivers in France need to know about in 2023What can I do if I've booked a French skiing holiday and there's no snow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12 Jan 202334min

What's in store for France in 2023 from travel rules to political flare-ups
This episode of Talking France is dedicated to looking ahead and what’s in store for France and everyone living here in 2023.Will there be surprise elections, will there be street protests? There will certainly be price rises and we’ll explain just exactly what will cost you more in France in 2023. And perhaps what could cost less - including property.There will also be big changes for travel, especially for non-EU arrivals in France and we’ll find out whether 2023 will be a good year for public holidays.And next year will also offer up some things to look forward to in France, including the Rugby World Cup.Articles to read:What changes about life in France in 2023Where are French property prices are set to fall in 2023?What foreigners in France need to know about border system changes for travellersFood, fuel and transport: What prices will rise in France in 2023? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
28 Des 202218min

The Macron-Mbappé 'bromance', the best Gallic spirits and what makes a French Christmas?
It's another jam-packed episode on Talking France featuring the aftermath of the World Cup final including why French president Emmanuel Macron was accused of being “offside”.Article: ‘Offside’?: Macron’s World Cup final support divides opinionWe tell you how your finances could change in France now that the budget has finally passed and introduce you to the World’s richest man - yep he’s a Frenchman and we’ll also hear about a Frenchwoman who is perhaps the most stereotypical Parisian ever on TV.Did you know that France has 12 different time zones? - We explain why.Article: 'Confetti of an empire': France's overseas territories explainedAnd of course it’s Christmas and in France that means rows about religion, sea food banquets and only one day off.Article: What does laicité (secularism) really mean in France?And to help you digest all this new information we’ll end the episode in good Gallic spirits - stay tuned to the end to find out what I’m talking about.Article: Gallic spirits: 17 of the best French digestifs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
20 Des 202229min

Foie gras shortages, Paris cafés battle laptops and why there's more to Brigitte Macron
On this week’s episode of Talking France we find out why certain Paris cafés are banning customers from getting out their laptops.Are they really “squatters who don’t pay their way” as one café owner told us, or just a modern, hi-tech version of a traditional Paris café goer? We hear from both sides of the row.Article: ‘They are squatters’: Are Paris cafés right to clamp down on laptop users?This week France’s traditional centre-right party has elected a new leader who isn’t traditionally centre right at all. We’ll find out more about him and on the subject of politics we’ll also hear how France’s unofficial first lady Brigitte Macron actually fills her days. There is far more to Brigitte than just being “Macron’s former teacher”.It’s almost Christmas so we need to talk about Foie Gras and why there are fears in France of a shortage and also why does France have such strict rules around swim wear - especially for men.Article: Speedos: Why are the French so obsessed with skimpy swimming trunks?And with France playing Morocco in the World Cup semi final we look at the complicated relations between the two countries and why the match meant more than just football.Article: OPINION - French, Moroccan or both? In truth, it’s more complicated than politicians will admitArticle: Celebrations and clashes after France make World Cup final Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
15 Des 202227min

Explaining France and England's 'sibling rivalry', possible power cuts and the latest on Christmas travel
On this week's show we hear about the real chances of there being blackouts in France this winter and why the French government can't simply blame Vladimir Putin and his war in Ukraine.OPINION: France faces the real possibility of power cuts this winter and it can’t blame PutinWe hear about the Frenchman taking on Elon Musk and we also get into the thorny subject of what the French and the English really think of each other including the views of Britain’s ambassador to France. The French phrases you will need for France v England banterIt's nearly Christmas and that means a lot of our listeners and readers will be on the move. We'll explain just what's in store for those travelling over the next few weeks in France and abroad.And on the subject of travel we'll explain why France has banned internal flights between certain French cities.What to expect if you are travelling to France over Christmas Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8 Des 202232min

How good are French American relations right now, tips for Paris Olympic tickets and why is Alsace so different?
In this week's show we bring listeners up to date with some of the biggest news and talking points in France including President Emmanuel Macron's state visit to the United States.We look at the ups and downs in Franco-American relations over the years and find out why Macron is far from happy with his US counterpart Joe Biden.We also find out a little bit more about the thousands of American citizens who have made home in France.We learn about one of France's most influential women in history and why her name is back in the news this week.Plus we head to one particular part of France that's very different to the rest of the country, not least because it has its own public holidays and Christmas traditions.And the ballot for Paris 2024 Olympics tickets opens on Thursday. We give you all the info and tips on how you can get your hands on some.As always I'll be joined by The Local France's editor Emma Pearson, journalist Gen Mansfield, French language expert Camille Chevalier Kharfis and special guest Jim Bittermann from CNN. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1 Des 202233min

Why France faces a 'cold Turkey' winter and how do French high streets stay independent?
In this week's episode of Talking France we find out why people in the country could be facing a "tsunami" of rising prices in the months ahead.The mayor of Paris is considering a ban on electric scooter rental schemes. Are they just too dangerous or do they offer a vital, environmentally friendly and exciting way to get around the City of Light? We hear both sides of the argument.We also learn about a French philosopher known as BHL and find out why he's always in war zones... with his shirt half unbuttoned and his hair immaculately coiffed.And have you ever wondered why the streets of French town and city centres are home to so many independent shops and cafes rather than just the chain stores? We explain why.And a new international ranking shows the French are still lagging behind almost all of Europe when it comes to proficiency in speaking English. Now we at The Local are in no place to lecture anyone about language ability but are there reasons the French struggle compared to the Germans or Nordic countries and could they one day top the rankings?Host Ben McPartland iss joined by our usual guests The Local France's editor Emma Pearson, journalist Gen Mansfield, politics analyst John Lichfield and language expert Camille Chevalier-Karfis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
24 Nov 202231min