Le Pen said she would appeal and asked that the court proceedings take place before the 2027 French presidential campaign.
All photos, video and documents from the investigation had been restricted from release by an earlier, temporary court order.
The speaker of the Irish parliament faces a confidence motion on Tuesday over her handling of a vote which cut opposition speaking rights.
US tariffs and the conviction of French politician Marine Le Pen are among the top stories in Tuesday’s newspapers.
The five-year ban on running for public office for embezzling EU funds is likely to bar her from running in France’s next ...
It comes after US President Donald Trump expressed frustration with the two countries’ leaders as he tries to bring about a ...
The DUP is questioning the projected £145,000 cost of installing Irish language signage at Belfast Grand Central Station.
Photographer Miles Aldridge is to host a “marathon” of one-on-one Polaroid sessions for Sotheby’s visitors to experience “15 ...
Food prices overall are now 2.4 higher than last March, up from 2.1 in February, according to the BRC-NIQ Shop Price Index.
The “unique hurdles” faced by teenagers and young people with cancer should be considered in the Government’s upcoming national cancer plan for England, a charity has said. The Teenage Cancer Trust ...
Millions of households will see a jump in their annual council tax bills from April 1, with most local authorities in England increasing a typical band D bill by 5% – an increase of £109 to £2,280 ...
The third consecutive increase to Ofgem’s price cap sees the bill of a typical household paying by direct debit rise 6.4 to £1,849 a year.