Paris light show marks Eiffel Tower's 130th birthday Paris celebrated the Eiffel Tower's 130th birthday with a light show at the famous monument. World • 16 May 19
Paris light show marks Eiffel Tower's 130th birthday Paris celebrated the Eiffel Tower's 130th birthday with a light show at the famous monument. World • 16 May 19
Most Notre-Dame pledges not yet collected: archbishop Most of the money pledged towards the reconstruction of Notre-Dame Cathedral has yet to be collected, according to the Catholic Archbishop of Paris. Europe • 15 May 19
Most Notre-Dame pledges not yet collected: archbishop Most of the money pledged towards the reconstruction of Notre-Dame Cathedral has yet to be collected, according to the Catholic Archbishop of Paris. Europe • 15 May 19
Paris aims to put the brakes on scooter proliferation Paris authorities have warned operators of the thousands of electric scooters that have inundated the city to keep them off pavements or face a temporary ban amid rising complaints from pedestrians. News Lens • 15 May 19
Paris aims to put the brakes on scooter proliferation Paris authorities have warned operators of the thousands of electric scooters that have inundated the city to keep them off pavements or face a temporary ban amid rising complaints from pedestrians. News Lens • 15 May 19
Police and protesters clash at Paris May Day rally Paris riot police fired teargas as they squared off against hardline demonstrators among tens of thousands of May Day protesters, who flooded the city in a test for France's zero-tolerance policy on street violence. World • 01 May 19
Police and protesters clash at Paris May Day rally Paris riot police fired teargas as they squared off against hardline demonstrators among tens of thousands of May Day protesters, who flooded the city in a test for France's zero-tolerance policy on street violence. World • 01 May 19
Notre-Dame's precious rooster statue found in debris A wrought copper statue of a rooster that sat atop Notre-Dame has been found "battered" in the debris of the Paris cathedral following its devastating fire, France's culture ministry said. World • 17 Apr 19
Notre-Dame's precious rooster statue found in debris A wrought copper statue of a rooster that sat atop Notre-Dame has been found "battered" in the debris of the Paris cathedral following its devastating fire, France's culture ministry said. World • 17 Apr 19
Shock at destruction of 'Lady of Paris' The Deputy Ambassador at the French Embassy in Ireland has paid tribute to the hundreds of firefighters who fought to save the cathedral. World • 16 Apr 19
Shock at destruction of 'Lady of Paris' The Deputy Ambassador at the French Embassy in Ireland has paid tribute to the hundreds of firefighters who fought to save the cathedral. World • 16 Apr 19
Arnault, LVMH, Kering & Total donate Notre-Dame funds French billionaire businessman Bernard Arnault's family and his LVMH luxury goods group will donate €200m to help repair Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, a statement issued on behalf of Arnault said. Business • 16 Apr 19
Arnault, LVMH, Kering & Total donate Notre-Dame funds French billionaire businessman Bernard Arnault's family and his LVMH luxury goods group will donate €200m to help repair Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, a statement issued on behalf of Arnault said. Business • 16 Apr 19
Macron hopes to rebuild Notre-Dame in five years French President Emmanuel Macron has vowed to rebuild the Notre-Dame Cathedral "even more beautifully" within five years, as France reeled with shock from the fire that gutted the great Paris landmark. World • 16 Apr 19
Macron hopes to rebuild Notre-Dame in five years French President Emmanuel Macron has vowed to rebuild the Notre-Dame Cathedral "even more beautifully" within five years, as France reeled with shock from the fire that gutted the great Paris landmark. World • 16 Apr 19
Disneyland banning straws as it cleans up act Disneyland Paris has announced a series of measures to make Europe's biggest private tourist attraction more environmentally friendly, including banning plastic straws. News Lens • 15 Apr 19
Disneyland banning straws as it cleans up act Disneyland Paris has announced a series of measures to make Europe's biggest private tourist attraction more environmentally friendly, including banning plastic straws. News Lens • 15 Apr 19
Dublin still most popular choice for financial services A new survey shows that Dublin remains the most popular choice for financial services firms to relocate post-Brexit. Business • 20 Mar 19
Dublin still most popular choice for financial services A new survey shows that Dublin remains the most popular choice for financial services firms to relocate post-Brexit. Business • 20 Mar 19
Bank of America's Brexit bill hits $400m Bank of America has spent around $400m on preparing for Brexit, which has seen the bank move some operations from London to Dublin and Paris. Business • 13 Feb 19
Bank of America's Brexit bill hits $400m Bank of America has spent around $400m on preparing for Brexit, which has seen the bank move some operations from London to Dublin and Paris. Business • 13 Feb 19
Woman arrested after Paris fire kills ten people A woman has been arrested as part of an investigation into a fire in an apartment building in Paris that killed at least eight people and injured about 30. Europe • 05 Feb 19
Woman arrested after Paris fire kills ten people A woman has been arrested as part of an investigation into a fire in an apartment building in Paris that killed at least eight people and injured about 30. Europe • 05 Feb 19
Banksy mural stolen from Paris terror attack venue A painting in homage to terror victims by famous street artist Banksy has been stolen from the Bataclan concert hall in Paris, where 90 people were killed in 2015 in a jihadist attack. Europe • 27 Jan 19
Banksy mural stolen from Paris terror attack venue A painting in homage to terror victims by famous street artist Banksy has been stolen from the Bataclan concert hall in Paris, where 90 people were killed in 2015 in a jihadist attack. Europe • 27 Jan 19
First nudist French farce hailed as naked success French naturists are in the pink over the success of a Paris play the audience had to strip to see. Europe • 23 Jan 19
First nudist French farce hailed as naked success French naturists are in the pink over the success of a Paris play the audience had to strip to see. Europe • 23 Jan 19
Singer Chris Brown released following rape claim US singer Chris Brown has been released without charge after being questioned by police in Paris on suspicion of rape. Europe • 22 Jan 19
Singer Chris Brown released following rape claim US singer Chris Brown has been released without charge after being questioned by police in Paris on suspicion of rape. Europe • 22 Jan 19
Fourth person found dead after Paris gas explosion The death toll from a gas explosion in central Paris has risen to four after rescue workers found the body of a missing woman in the rubble, investigators said. Europe • 13 Jan 19
Fourth person found dead after Paris gas explosion The death toll from a gas explosion in central Paris has risen to four after rescue workers found the body of a missing woman in the rubble, investigators said. Europe • 13 Jan 19
Three dead, dozens injured in Paris gas explosion Two firefighters and a Spanish woman have died and nearly 50 people were injured in a massive gas explosion that gutted the ground floor of a building in a central Paris shopping district, authorities said. Europe • 12 Jan 19
Three dead, dozens injured in Paris gas explosion Two firefighters and a Spanish woman have died and nearly 50 people were injured in a massive gas explosion that gutted the ground floor of a building in a central Paris shopping district, authorities said. Europe • 12 Jan 19
France's 'yellow vest' protesters return to streets French 'yellow vest' protesters marched through Paris and other cities today to highlight their struggle to make ends meet, a day after President Emmanuel Macron's government hardened its stance against them. World • 05 Jan 19
France's 'yellow vest' protesters return to streets French 'yellow vest' protesters marched through Paris and other cities today to highlight their struggle to make ends meet, a day after President Emmanuel Macron's government hardened its stance against them. World • 05 Jan 19
Macron calls for order after sixth weekend of unrest French President Emmanuel Macron has called for "order" after a sixth weekend of yellow vest anti-government protests marked by dwindling participation and a violent attack on police in Paris. France • 23 Dec 18
Macron calls for order after sixth weekend of unrest French President Emmanuel Macron has called for "order" after a sixth weekend of yellow vest anti-government protests marked by dwindling participation and a violent attack on police in Paris. France • 23 Dec 18
120 injured, nearly 1,000 arrested in France protests Over 125,000 people have joined "yellow vest" anti-government protests across France today, in which more than 120 people were injured and almost 1,000 people arrested. France • 08 Dec 18
120 injured, nearly 1,000 arrested in France protests Over 125,000 people have joined "yellow vest" anti-government protests across France today, in which more than 120 people were injured and almost 1,000 people arrested. France • 08 Dec 18
Paris on knife-edge ahead of new 'yellow vest' protests Businesses in Paris battened down the hatches this evening and streets were cleared of material that could be used as weapons amid fears of further violence ahead of a fourth round of "yellow vest" protests. World • 07 Dec 18
Paris on knife-edge ahead of new 'yellow vest' protests Businesses in Paris battened down the hatches this evening and streets were cleared of material that could be used as weapons amid fears of further violence ahead of a fourth round of "yellow vest" protests. World • 07 Dec 18
Suspect held over death of Irish teacher in Paris Police in Paris are questioning a man in connection with the fatal stabbing of an Irish teacher in Paris yesterday evening. Europe • 07 Dec 18
Suspect held over death of Irish teacher in Paris Police in Paris are questioning a man in connection with the fatal stabbing of an Irish teacher in Paris yesterday evening. Europe • 07 Dec 18
Irish teacher stabbed to death outside Paris university An Irish teacher has been killed in a stabbing incident at a university in the Paris suburbs. Europe • 06 Dec 18
Irish teacher stabbed to death outside Paris university An Irish teacher has been killed in a stabbing incident at a university in the Paris suburbs. Europe • 06 Dec 18
Macron seeks way out of crisis after Paris riots France's prime minister has met opposition leaders as President Emmanuel Macron sought a way to defuse nationwide protests over high living costs that led to widespread rioting in Paris at the weekend and are hurting the economy. France • 03 Dec 18
Macron seeks way out of crisis after Paris riots France's prime minister has met opposition leaders as President Emmanuel Macron sought a way to defuse nationwide protests over high living costs that led to widespread rioting in Paris at the weekend and are hurting the economy. France • 03 Dec 18
Macron tells PM to hold talks after riots in Paris French President Emmanuel Macron has ordered his prime minister to hold talks with political leaders and demonstrators, as he sought a way out of nationwide protests after rioters turned central Paris into a battle zone. Europe • 02 Dec 18
Macron tells PM to hold talks after riots in Paris French President Emmanuel Macron has ordered his prime minister to hold talks with political leaders and demonstrators, as he sought a way out of nationwide protests after rioters turned central Paris into a battle zone. Europe • 02 Dec 18