France ECHR landmark ruling on email use at work Companies will need to make sure employees are aware in advance of management monitoring of their work email accounts after a landmark privacy ruling by the European Court of Human Rights. 05/09/2017
France Is this the world’s worst Airbnb guest? An Airbnb guest has caused €10,000 in damage after renting a flat in Paris 04/09/2017
Cinema Deauville Film Festival honours Laura Dern A glamourous jury presided over by Oscar-winning director Michel Hazanavicius has opened Deauville’s famed American film festival. 04/09/2017
France Paris opens its first nudist park Paris' first nudist park opened on Thursday (August 31). More than 2.5 million people practice nudism in France. 01/09/2017
France French government reveals labour laws shakeup New labour law reforms have been presented by the French government. 31/08/2017
France Macron's push for global popularity President Emmanuel Macron outlines plans to boost France's popularity internationally. 31/08/2017
France A private tribute - Kate joins William and Harry to honour their mother, Princess Diana Princes William and Harry and the Duchess of Cambridge arrived in the public garden at Kensington Palace on Wednesday to pay a quiet tribute to their mother Princess Diana. 30/08/2017
France Meet France's new 'first dog' Nemo Black labrador-griffon cross Nemo has joined Macron's entourage in the role of "first dog". 30/08/2017
France Abduction fears after girl disappears at French wedding Maelys de Araujo was at the event with her parents in a community hall near the French Alps 30/08/2017
France Notre Dame's gargoyles in need of restoration Fundraising campaign is launched to save famous Paris landmark - Nore Dame needs urgent restoration work 29/08/2017
France Leaders meet to tackle migrant crisis European and African leaders met in Paris on Monday to seek an action plan to tackle the migrant crisis in the Meditteranean 28/08/2017
France Macron's uphill battle: easing French labour rules It's a tricky week for French President Emmanuel Macron, as he and his government get back to work, starting with a sweeping labour reform that could spark some mass protests. 28/08/2017
France French icon Mireille Darc dies, aged 79 The French actress had her heyday in the 60s and 70s 28/08/2017
Sport Mbappé set to go to PSG in club's second bank-breaking transfer this season PSG have negotiated a deal worth a reported 180 million euros for the 18-year old 28/08/2017
France Ex anti-drug chief accused of trafficking Once head of France's anti-drugs squad, Francois Thierry now stands accused of belonging to the ranks of those he used to work against. 25/08/2017
France Macron spends €26,000 on makeup in three months French president Emmanuel Macron has spent €26,000 on makeup in the first three months of his presidency, according to French media. 25/08/2017
France The posted workers directive in seven questions Everything you have always wanted to know about the posted workers law without daring to ask... 24/08/2017
France Overloaded driver stopped on French motorway Vehicle was carrying 400kg of luggage strapped to the boot and roof. 23/08/2017
France Third of France’s radicalised ‘have mental health problems’ French minister raises fears over the mentally-ill copying terrorist attacks. 23/08/2017
France Tourists flock back to Paris a year after terror attacks Visitors return in force to the City of Lights in 2017 but there is caution after the Barcelona terror attacks. 22/08/2017
France One dead after van crashes into Marseille bus shelters At least one person has been killed and another injured in the French port city of Marseille, after a car crashed into two bus shelters 21/08/2017