A year ago today French politics was turned upside down with the victory of Emmanuel Macron - a 39 year old former investment banker and economy minister who'd created his own centrist movement - On the Move - from scratch. Macron campaigned as the candidate of hope and promised to transform France. So how has he fared? Adam Plowright author of The French exception: Emmanuel Macron, the extraordinary rise and risk weighs up the president's first year in office.
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Podcast: France-Russia relations, hair discrimination, tax history
How France's new hardline position on Russia marks a major shift away from decades of pro-Russia policies. The fight to make hair discrimination illegal. And why VAT β a tax introduced 70 years ago β is so important to French finances, despite being deeply unequal.28/03/202430:18 -
Podcast: Covid obedience, vasectomies in France, was Rosa Bonheur a lesbian?
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Podcast: #MeToo hits French cinema, mobile movie theatre, leap year paper
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Podcast: French farmers protest, battling the mathematics gender gap
No quick fix for French farmers who have been protesting by laying siege to Paris. And it's just the latest in a long string of farmers' demonstrations over the last 100 years. Plus, why French girls are faring worse at maths than boys, and what to do about it.01/02/202431:46 -
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A critique that highlights the gap between France and its ideals. Protests to try and block the new "racist" immigration reforms. And the story ofΒ FranΓ§oise Giroud, journalist-turned-minister in the 1970s.Β18/01/202431:47