Will it be Hollande v Sarkozy again?
French President Francois Hollande’s troubles provide an opportunity for his predecessor Nicolas Sarkozy, who is reportedly preparing for a comeback with his teams in place.
Francois Hollande’s former partner Valerie Trierweiler visits a hospital in India, Mumbai in her first public appearance since they separated. Warning: video contains flash photography.
French President Francois Hollande’s troubles provide an opportunity for his predecessor Nicolas Sarkozy, who is reportedly preparing for a comeback with his teams in place.
Francois Hollande prepares to meet the media – but one can’t help thinking that the foreign press corps are the last people he would want to spend time with.
An article in the City FM newspapers depicting France as a failed socialist experiment sparks a furious riposte from the French Embassy in London. Their complaints include the NHS and British roads.
City AM Editor Allister Heath, who provoked a diplomatic spat by calling France a failed socialist experiment, says President Hollande is doing too little, too late to kick-start the French economy.
Do the French in London care about the Francois Hollande “scandal”. We hit the streets to find out. Spoiler alert: the answer was “Non!”
France’s first lady is getting ready to leave hospital and is reportedly “ready to forgive” Francois Hollande over an alleged affair with an actress. But will the French public be so easily pacified?
How Valerie Trierweiler responds to rumours of the French president’s affair, having been his mistress herself, could prove his biggest headache of all.
The governor of France’s central bank tells Channel 4 News he rejects the reasons for his countrys credit rating downgrade, and warns that a British EU exit would be very detrimental to the UK.
David Cameron accuses newspapers who make public the techniques used by spies, of “helping our enemies” and making it more difficult to maintain national safety.
A newly bespectacled David Cameron claims US Secretary of State John Kerry’s comments that Syria could turn over its arsenal of chemical weapons to international control was discussed at the G20.
French ministers have been debating whether to back the US over military action in Syria following alleged use of chemical weapons – but are people starting to change their minds?
France’s first gay couple to marry say “oui” in a politically charged ceremony in the southern city of Montpellier.
The French president marks a year in office with a rare press conference. But with France entering recession and his popularity at an all-time low, it may not be the happiest of anniversaries.
France confirms “with certainty” that the al-Qaeda-linked North African warlord Abou Zeid was killed in combat with French troops in Mali in February.