-
Forest fires in France begin amid heatwave: 400 hectares burned due to BBQ on trailer
Official daily ‘forest-fire risk’ map is being published again for summer
-
French weekly weather forecast June 30 - July 4: heatwave to continue then storms
84 departments are on heightened alert for the start of the week
-
Map: the 151 areas of France chosen to get more doctors from September
Areas include parts of Lot-et-Garonne, Dordogne, Creuse, Allier and Nièvre
Support for death penalty highest in France for six years
More than half of people in France would support a return to the death penalty, with support rising sharply to its highest level for six years, a new poll has found.

More than half (55%) of the French public would support the reintroduction of the controversial punishment, according to for newspaper Le Monde, with democracy think tanks the Fondation Jean-Jaurès and the Institut Montaigne.
This is the highest level of support found in a poll on the issue since 2014, since when this question has been asked of a similarly-representative group during the annual study named “Fractures Françaisesâ€, by the same group.
The new poll suggests that support for the measure has risen sharply, when compared to a report from 2019, which found that just 44% would favour a return to the death penalty.
The death penalty was outlawed in France in 1981.
Support for bringing back the death penalty is highest among supporters of the Rassemblement National party (85%), and Les Républicains (71%).
This is in contrast to the ruling party La République en Marche, the Socialist Party, Europe Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV) and the Parti communiste-La France insoumise (39% apiece).
Blue-collar workers are most likely to be in favour of the measure (68%), compared to office workers and other staff (60%), and retired people (55%). Support is least strong among people in managerial roles (40%) and leadership positions (41%; up from 22% in 2019).
The online poll collected anonymous responses from September 1-3, 2020, and asked 1,030 Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³» aged 18 and over, in a nationally-representative group the question "Do you agree or disagree with this statement: We should bring back the death penalty in France". The pollsters noted a general "rebound in authoritarian values" this year.
Related stories
Women sent French serial ladykiller to guillotine