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French prosecutors have demanded that Dominique Pelicot be jailed for 20 years, the maximum available sentence, for having drugged and raped his wife, Gisèle, and invited at least 70 strangers to rape and abuse her over a decade. The demand came as the French government unveiled new measures to combat …
An ultranationalist, Moscow-friendly Nato critic is set to face a centre-right candidate in the runoff of Romania’s presidential elections after a shock first-round result that has upended the country’s politics and could jeopardise its support for Ukraine. With 99. 98% of votes counted, Călin Georgescu, an independent who has praised …
Donald Tusk’s government in Poland is gearing up for a crucial presidential election next year, after a first year in office that has been marked by clashes with the current president, Andrzej Duda, as well as splits within the ruling coalition. Tusktook office as prime ministerlast December, ending eight years …
Barclays will pay a fine of £40m for “reckless” failures to disclose a fundraising deal with Qatar at the height of the financial crisis, after the British bank agreed to withdraw a legal challenge against it. The FTSE 100 bank effectively won a discount of £10m by challenging the fine, …
The French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has repeated her threat to back a censure motion that could topple the French prime minister, Michel Barnier, after the two met for talks on his government’s budget. Barnier has been meeting party leaders to persuade them to back the budget in parliament …
Police are investigating after a tractor drove through a flooded high street in Tenbury Wells in Worcestershire, triggering a wave of water that hit local businesses, smashing windows and knocking doors open. West Mercia police said they were aware of videos on social media showing the tractor driving through the …
ITV’s share price has jumped after a report that several investors are considering making bids for the British broadcaster. The Love Island broadcaster’s share price rose by almost 9% to more than 71p, as investors hoped for a bid battle between private equity companies and rival broadcasters. The private equity …
Alicia Kearns, as a former Foreign Office official and an outspoken voice on foreign affairs, is an MP who understands how the department ticks. She is also someone who does not give up easily, and with some freedom to operate since she is neither on Kemi Badenoch’s Conservative frontbench nor …
People who stay in Wales overnight, including children, are set to be charged avisitor levyunder a scheme that could raise up to £33m a year to be ploughed back into tourism and culture. All visitors would be charged 75p a night to stay in campsites and hostels and £1. 25 …
Denmark is under pressure to stop subjecting Greenlandic people to “parenting competency” tests that campaigners say discriminate against them, amid uproar over the case of a mother whose baby was removed two hours after she gave birth. The psychometric tests are widely used in Denmark as part of child protection …

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