The Team is entering its seventh day on strike.

Canal + has let it be known that it wants to return its broadcasting rights, but the League is contesting this possibility.

The police violence census platform "Allo, place Beauvau" is closing its doors after two years.

Elie Semoun says he has been censored on Instagram and denounces "the tyranny of stupidity".

"L'Amour est dans le pré" will welcome its very first lesbian farmer next season.

"Top Chef" will adapt to health restrictions with the famous test of the "restaurant war" will take place in click & collect.

The Team begins its seventh day on strike

The daily has not been published since Saturday.

Yesterday, around sixty employees gathered in front of the group's premises.

For them, the strike is the only option, as the journalist Damien Degorre and the photographer Jérôme Prévost explained to Louise Bernard.

Despite the successive meetings, the dialogue does not seem to progress between the employees and the management.

A management that seeks to explain to employees but also - and undoubtedly above all - to the public why its social plan and the stimulus plan that accompanies it are essential.

The managing director of “L'Equipe”, Jean-Louis Pelé, thus slipped to “Figaro” the current working conditions of employees, in particular an average salary for journalists of 4,900 euros gross.

The situation therefore seems blocked, but new meetings are planned in the coming days to try to find common ground.

Sport still, the situation is just as tense between the Professional Football League and Canal +

The group has let it be known that it wants to return its broadcasting rights, but the League is contesting this possibility.

And time is running out: the Téléfoot channel should close at the end of the month, and Canal + no longer wishes to broadcast the matches.

So we have to find a solution.

Canal + wants a call for tenders, the League would like a market consultation, a less restrictive process.

Who can participate?

Who can answer it?

According to the director of the sports business observatory, Vincent Chaudel, everything will depend on how the lots are defined.

The League plans to convene a board of directors by the end of the week to validate the principle of a market consultation.

"Hello, place Beauvau", it's over!

The police violence census platform is closing its doors after two years.

It is the journalist David Dufresne, who carried out this colossal work, who announced it this Wednesday on Twitter.

And he explained to Louise Bernard why he had come to this.

A call that remains unanswered for the moment.

“Allo place Beauvau” was launched during the Yellow Vests demonstrations, where police violence was numerous.

And the journalist had never stopped compiling and checking them.

A total of 993 acts of police violence were thus listed.

A task of monumental magnitude, which surprised him.

Elie Semoun is angry!

The comedian denounces "the tyranny of stupidity".

He says he was censored on Instagram.

He had published on January 2 a video of wishes for 2021 a little particular.

Video deleted ten days later, republished in the wake then re-deleted for "because of hate speech or symbols".

In the sketch, Elie Semoun apologized in advance to several communities for the questionable jokes he could make throughout the year ... History of being already prepared against any controversy.

And he concluded with this sentence: "There! Hello PD! Oh sorry, I apologize to the homosexual community".

Annoyed, Elie Semoun admitted that he no longer understood anything about what he described as “an era of stuck and psychorigides and morons who take everything straight away”.

But he assured that this episode will not change anything in his work and that he will continue to publish what he wants.

A first in the history of "Love is in the meadow"

The show will host its very first lesbian farmer next season!

Viewers will discover from next month the portrait of Delphine, 47, an organic arborist who hopes to find love thanks to the flagship show of M6.

His suitors can then send him mail.

Delphine is therefore the first lesbian to try her luck on Karine Le Marchand's show, but “Love is in the meadow” had already opened its doors to three homosexual farmers: Guillaume in season 10, Thomas in season 13 and more recently Mathieu, during the 15th season.

"Top Chef" will adapt to health restrictions!

The famous test of the restaurant war will take place in click & collect, according to the "HuffPost". During this event, three teams have to give a restaurant a makeover, imagine a new menu and serve it to the jury and customers. Impossible in times of Covid! The menu will therefore be designed to be served in disposable packaging and transported. Customers will therefore enjoy their meal outside the walls, and then choose the best restaurant of the evening.