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Join Jonathan Dimbleby and BBC to discuss future of France
Invitation to join a radio discussion on the future of France on May 10

British broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby and the BBC World Questions team are inviting people to take part in a radio discussion on the future of France, in Paris on May 10.
Mr Dimbleby and a panel of politicians and celebrities will be questioned – in English - by the audience about France’s coming challenges following the second round of the presidential elections on May 7.
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It is part of the series of debates in global capitals being organised by the BBC World Service in partnership with the British Council ‘at times of change’.
To take part in the event at La Gaîté Lyrique music centre in central Paris, click this link https://www.britishcouncil.fr/evenements/bbc-world-questions-debat-public-france