Tag: France

Total Results: 244


April 21, 2020

Can Emmanuel Macron reinvent himself? The French President's willingness to wrestle intellectually with the Covid crisis sets him apart

John Lichfield

Friday
17.04

17.04

Will rural France recover from Covid? In the tiny village of La Roche, conversation was the first victim of Macron's lockdown

John Lewis-Stempel

Thursday
27.02

27.02

Forget the Elgin Marbles — give the North East its treasures back London should return the relics it robbed from the regions

James Barr

Monday
24.02

24.02

How France became the most anti-Semitic country in the West Forty years ago, violence against Jews was unknown but today huge numbers are fleeing

Anne-Elisabeth Moutet

Monday
17.02

17.02

The slow death of French cheese The real battle for the immortal soul of France is about something far more important than pension reform and yellow vests

John Lichfield

Monday
10.02

10.02

What Boris Johnson could learn from Emmanuel Macron There is an increasingly post-liberal drift to the French President's strategic vision

Aris Roussinos

Wednesday
22.01

22.01

Everything you know about Europe is wrong British liberals have created a Europe of their imagination, but how closely does it resemble reality?

Ed West

Thursday
09.01

09.01

The blight of farm suicides It's badly paid, lonely, bureaucratic and the most dangerous job in Britain

John Lewis-Stempel

Thursday
10.10

10.10

Macron’s Brexit plan The French president wants the UK out of the EU, but he also wants a deal. Can he use his position as Europe's kingmaker to get one?

John Lichfield

Monday
29.07

29.07

Why French farmers are plotting revolution A new EU deal is pushing rural France to the edge

John Lichfield

Thursday
13.06

13.06

How the gilets jaunes went up in flames The anti-ideological movement has managed to kill itself off

John Lichfield

Wednesday
29.05

29.05

Why Britain needs a De Gaulle Great nations fall apart without great leaders

Peter Franklin