Le Pen said she would appeal and asked that the court proceedings take place before the 2027 French presidential campaign.
US District Judge Myron Thompson sided with an abortion fund and medical providers who sued Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall after he suggested they could face prosecution under anti-conspiracy ...
The speaker of the Irish parliament faces a confidence motion on Tuesday over her handling of a vote which cut opposition speaking rights.
All photos, video and documents from the investigation had been restricted from release by an earlier, temporary court order.
US tariffs and the conviction of French politician Marine Le Pen are among the top stories in Tuesday’s newspapers.
Ministers have set out the first proposals for the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill, which is due to be introduced to Parliament later this year.
Victims will be able to attend parole hearings of criminals as part of national rollout to boost confidence in the justice system. The reform coming into force in England and Wales on Tuesday will ...
More than £20 million of new funding will help make the use of commercial drones and even flying taxi services a reality, the Government has said. Ministers said the money will be used to help launch ...
The wage increase coincides with hikes to council tax, employer national insurance contributions and household bills.
Photographer Miles Aldridge is to host a “marathon” of one-on-one Polaroid sessions for Sotheby’s visitors to experience “15 ...
The average contactless purchase was for £16.10 and the average person used the technology 236 times last year, according to Barclays.
The DUP is questioning the projected £145,000 cost of installing Irish language signage at Belfast Grand Central Station.