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Six Nations 2026 Starts on Historic Thursday

The 2026 Six Nations rugby tournament begins tonight with France vs Ireland in Paris, marking the first Thursday start in history to avoid Winter Olympics clash.

French Prosecutors Seek to Uphold Le Pen Election Ban

French state prosecutors have requested appeal court judges maintain a five-year election ban on far-right leader Marine Le Pen over EU funds embezzlement, potentially barring her from the 2027 presidential race.

Rachida Dati's Paris Mayoral Bid Amid Scandal

Rachida Dati, France's culture minister, faces a corruption trial while campaigning to become Paris mayor, challenging the left's 25-year rule with law and order policies.

Paris Dining Guide: 5 Must-Try Food Spots

Discover five exceptional Parisian eateries and bars, from cosy bistros to trendy bakeries, perfect for Londoners seeking authentic French culinary experiences beyond the tourist trail.

Beckham's Clapback Costume: Fashion as Communication

David Beckham's recent Paris appearance with a Hermès bag and Japanese jacket sparks analysis of fashion as crisis management tool, from Diana's revenge dress to modern celebrity image control.

Linklater's Nouvelle Vague: Homage to Breathless

Richard Linklater's film Nouvelle Vague recreates the making of Jean-Luc Godard's 1960 classic À Bout de Souffle with tasteful reverence, exploring the French New Wave era through monochrome cinematography and period detail.

Murder Abroad: A Widow's Fight for Justice

Eve Henderson recounts her husband's murder in Paris and her journey to establish Murdered Abroad, a charity supporting families of overseas homicide victims.

Le Pen Denies Fake Jobs 'System' in EU Funds Appeal

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen tells Paris appeals court there was no organised system to misuse European parliament funds, as she seeks to overturn a guilty verdict that could bar her from the 2027 presidential election.

Le Pen's Appeal and France's Far-Right Rise

Marine Le Pen's appeal against embezzlement charges could shape the 2027 French presidential race, with her party's mainstream appeal growing despite legal troubles.

Hockney's revolutionary new Paris exhibition

At 88, David Hockney continues to defy expectations with a stunning collection of never-before-seen paintings in Paris, showcasing his relentless innovation and fascination with digital mediums.

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