It’s exactly 10 years to the day that a terrorist attack killed most of the editorial staff at France’s satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
The shooting is being marked in a typically-controversial style with a special 10th anniversary edition of the publication.
But, how do the French public view Charlie Hebdo now? And in what way did this incident change France?
Simon Kuper is a Journalist and Author of ‘Impossible City: Paris in the Twenty-First Century’. He joins Seán to discuss.