oliver farry joins me is video -- me in studio. oliver: "le figaro" commissioned apa poll which puts marine le pen's party ahead. it would elect counselors to run france. the editorial speaks to the rising tide, election after election, opinion poll after opinion poll. the leaders discover a troubling reality in which they appear powerless. the national front is france's biggest party now. they are seeing some of their historical supporters taking refuge in the far right. things are little bit easier for the ump but they have not rid themselves of 30 years of complexes and stopped defending values in a timber resource -- in a timorous voice. should we make that get for them? clare: the french papers looking east to ukraine and the continuing conflict. oliver: this year marks one year since the overthrow of president viktor yanukovych, but there is not much to celebrate. "one year on, maidan's impossible justice." at least 95 civilians are believed to have died, along with 17 police, and investigations are dragging along, not helped