A woman in northern France is to be put on trial on charges of insulting President Emmanuel Macron after describing him as ‘filth’ in a Facebook post, a prosecutor said on Wednesday. The woman risks a fine of 12,000 euros but not prison if convicted at the trial due to be held in June.
Day: 29 March 2023
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The law is good, they say. But EU consumers might also have to change their behaviour and take a closer look at what they consume.
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Only a handful of UK retailers have the new Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Switch model in stock and the matching controller is even rarer.
After just one episode of the new series, it’s clear that any fears over it being a big let-down are massively unnecessary.
Despite your enthusiasm for something, you still need to be cautious.
Max received the Guinness World Record for the largest sum ever raised during a camp-out.
PMQs ends – Parliament enters recess tomorrow That’s a wrap on this week’s PMQs and the immigration minister’s statement on plans to house migrants in…
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France’s highest constitutional authority will rule on President Emmanuel Macron’s controversial pension reform on April 14, it said Wednesday, a verdict decisive for the future of the changes.
A portable heater purchased on eBay had 240 volts running through a heating element with an insecure cover.
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‘He is symbolic of unrequited love.’
Metro – Callous NHS trust run like mafia Summary of the front page The Metro splashes with a photo of Nashville shooter Audrey Hale who…
Financial Times – Hunt to provide fresh cash for NHS pay deal but teachers’ row intensifies Summary of the front page The FT reports on…
France increased the minimum age for using an electric scooter from 12 to 14 on Wednesday ahead of a weekend vote in Paris on whether to ban rental of the devices. The government unveiled a new regulatory plan for e-scooters on Wednesday increasing the age limit as well as hiking fines for riding on them with another person from 35 euros to 135 ($150).
The Guardian – Guardian owner apologies for founders’ links to slavery Summary of the front page The Guardian leads with an apology from its owner…
Daily Mirror – It’s lovely to embrace David’s daughter into our family Summary of the front page The Mirror’s front page reports following Sir David…
Daily Express – British public’s shocking loss of faith in the NHS Summary of the front page Only 29% of Brits are satisfied with the…
The Sun – illegal migrant plan: Oh ship Summary of the front page The Sun says iIlegal migrants coming to the UK will be housed on…
Henrik Hololei has served as the Director-General for Mobility and Transport since 2015.