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Colin Randall

Colin Randall

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Colin Randall began his career on newspapers in northern England before joining the Press Association and then the Daily Telegraph, where he worked as reporter, chief reporter, executive news editor and Paris bureau chief. He was The National’s executive editor for its 2008 launch and has written regularly for this newspaper and others since returning to Europe in 2009. He has Anglo-French nationality and specialises in French politics.
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Far-right candidate Eric Zemmour tours a medieval fair in Bormes-les-Mimosa, France. Photo: Joelle Randall
Hilltop fortress obstructing Macron's bid for a friendly parliament

Vanquished rivals see Sunday's first round of elections as an opening to shatter president's dreams

UKJune 11, 2022
Colin Randall
French President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, eastern France, in January. AP Photo
Can the centre no longer hold in Macron's France?

The President's party may yet secure a parliamentary majority in June, but the long-term future isn't so promising

CommentMay 10, 2022
Colin Randall
French President Emmanuel Macron addressed supporters in Paris after winning the second round of the presidential elections. EPA
Macron's challenge to heal divided France after re-election victory

French president must unite fragile centrist alliance ahead of parliamentary vote in June

EuropeApril 25, 2022
Colin Randall
The debate between French President Emmanuel Macron and far-right candidate Marine Le Pen in Paris on Wednesday night. Reuters
The Macron vs Le Pen debate was a bout without a winner

With both presidential candidates hardening their positions, France remains divided and unsure before voting day

CommentApril 21, 2022
Colin Randall
French President Emmanuel Macron visits France Inter's office, next to a TV screen displaying far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen. AFP
The many shades of racism that could get France its first female president

Right-wing Marine Le Pen's softer facade makes her an even more formidable opponent for Macron

CommentApril 11, 2022
Colin Randall
(FILES) In this file photo taken on November 21, 2017 French far-right Rassemblement National (RN), formerly known as Front National (FN), party leader president Marine Le Pen (L) shakes hands with French President Emmanuel Macron after their meeting at the Elysee palace in Paris. - French President Emmanuel Macron and his far-right rival Marine Le Pen on April 11, 2022 kicked off a final fortnight of bruising campaigning for the French presidency in a run-off that polls predict risks being tight. (Photo by LUDOVIC MARIN / AFP)
Extremism surge leaves Macron as one-man political mainstream

Disillusioned voters desert centre ground amid concerns over cost-of-living crisis

EuropeApril 11, 2022
Colin Randall
Polls show Marine Le Pen, the leader of the National Rally party pictured campaigning in Perpignan, France, is marginally behind Emmanuel Macron in the race for the country’s presidency. Bloomberg
How Marine Le Pen election victory would change France

National Rally leader has sought to soften her far-right image and it appears to be working

EuropeApril 08, 2022
Colin Randall
French President Emmanuel Macron on the campaign trail in Dijon, France. Reuters
Macron election hopes in balance after far right surge

French president's poll lead is sharply reduced as cost-of-living crisis overwhelms Ukraine 'war effect'

EuropeMarch 31, 2022
Colin Randall
Belkacem Krim, the then vice president of the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic, alongside Taieb Boulharouf, another delegate, arrive in Geneva for talks that eventually led to the Evian accords. AFP
Can Macron's museum move help reignite France-Algeria ties?

Bitterness lingers on 60 years since the Evian Accords were signed – but there's hope

CommentMarch 18, 2022
Colin Randall
Far-right presidential candidate Eric Zemmour engages with crowd after delivering his speech at a campaign rally, in Lille, northern France, on February 5, 2022. AP Photo
French election explodes into life as far right tears its rivals apart

A union of the right is a pipe dream as feuds fester and the president holds above the fray

UKFebruary 10, 2022
Colin Randall
A protester is arrested by members of the Gendarmerie during a protest of gilets jaunes (yellow vest) in Paris last month. AFP
Author sees fallout from gilets jaunes crackdown roaring back

Soaring energy prices could trigger 'radical worldwide protest movement'

EuropeDecember 02, 2021
Colin Randall
France's former prime minister Edouard Philippe, centre, during the launch meeting of the presidential majority 'Ensemble citoyens!' in Paris on November 29, 2021. AFP
Macron's re-election drive gathers pace but must overcome gilet jaunes legacy

Opinion polls show concerns over the cost of living to be voters' overriding concern

UKDecember 02, 2021
Colin Randall
Man Booker Prize winner Jokha Alharthi, from Oman, discusses her book 'Celestial Bodies' at Hay Festival Abu Dhabi. Picture by Hay Festival Abu Dhabi
Omani author hopes Paris prize ‘opens door for Arab literature’

Freezing weather and social isolation in Scottish capital propelled writer to complete award-winning book

UKDecember 01, 2021
Colin Randall
Genevieve Legay, centre, takes part in a Yellow Vests protest in Nice, southern France, in September 2019. AFP
For one woman, Yellow Vests protests left a legacy of pain

Police went in hard on the crowds of demonstrators, making no allowance for age or peaceful means

EuropeNovember 17, 2021
Colin Randall
A Yellow Vest protest near the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, in February 2019. Getty
Yellow Vests movement sharpens French political divide

Third anniversary of gilets jaunes protests and the country is still on a knife edge

EuropeNovember 17, 2021
Colin Randall
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