French government survives no-confidence vote
The French government has survived a no-confidence vote after forcing through a controversial labour reform bill.
The French government has survived a no-confidence vote after forcing through a controversial labour reform bill. Anne-Sylvaine Chassany, bureau chief for the Financial Times newspaper in Paris, gives her analysis. Also on the programme, at an anti-corruption summit in London, a handful of countries agree to publish lists of who really owns companies in their territories. Mike Johnson speaks to Bermuda's finance minister Bob Richards. The ±«Óãtv's Milton Nkosi reports from the World Economic Forum on Africa in Rwanda, and on the day the UK government announces a major overhaul of the way the ±«Óãtv operates, we discuss how public service broadcasters like the ±«Óãtv should be funded in the years ahead.
(image: Protesters march in Marseille, southeastern France / credit: BERTRAND LANGLOIS/AFP/Getty Images)
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