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France to ban ads for Shein and Temu in crackdown on ‘ultra’ fast fashion giants

On June 10, the French Senate nearly unanimously passed a bill that seeks to regulate ‘ultra’ fast fashion giants Shein and Temu with strict sanctions and ad bans

The amended bill targets Chinese e-commerce companies, with leniency for European fashion brands (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

The French Senate has overwhelmingly approved legislation to regulate ‘ultra’ fast fashion giants Shein and Temu. On June 10, the Senate passed a bill which would sanction companies with low “eco-scores” and prohibit fast fashion advertisements.

The bill directly targets Chinese e-commerce companies which have a reputation for selling products at extremely low prices. Environmental groups like Friends of the Earth have highlighted that Shein high product turnover “break[s] the market by selling at a loss” and “encourag[es] overconsumption and waste”.

The minister for ecological transition, Agnes Pannier-Runacher, called the bill “a major step in the fight against the economic and environmental impact of fast fashion and a strong signal sent to businesses and to consumers”.

Photo showing workers producing garments in Guangzhou in southern China's Guangdong province
The French Senate has overwhelmingly approved legislation to regulate ‘ultra’ fast fashion(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

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Pannier-Runacher has called fast fashion a “triple threat” that promotes overconsumption, causes ecological damage and threatens French clothing businesses. The new bill was modified from a previous version that was passed by France’s lower house in 2024.

The new version focuses on ‘ultra’ fast fashion companies and is notably lenient on European offenders like Zara, H&M and Kiabi. The amendments have drawn criticism from environmental groups with Pierre Condamine, campaign manager at Friends of the Earth France, calling the bill a “missed opportunity” for “real environmental ambition”.

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Jean-François Longeot, chair of the Senate’s Committee on regional planning and sustainable development, defended the amendment saying: “The [bill] clarifications make it possible to target players who ignore environmental, social, and economic realities, notably Shein and Temu, without penalising the European ready-to-wear sector”.

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The bill will see the introduction of an “eco-score” system applicable to all fast fashion companies. Those receiving the lowest scores will face taxes of up to five euros per product in 2025, increasing to 10 euros by 2030 with a cap of 50 percent of the product’s original price.

The legislation would also ban fast fashion advertising and impose sanctions on influencers who promote such products.

Yinan Zhu, general counsel at Shein, giving evidence in front of the Business and Trade Select Committee at the House of Commons, London
Solicitor Yinan Zhu, Shein’s European general counsel, appeared before the House of Commons business and trade committee in January 2025(Image: PA)

A joint committee of senators and lower house deputies is expected to meet in September to produce a joint text, prior to the final adoption of the law. The European Commission also has to be notified, to ensure the bill complies with EU law prior to its adoption.

Speaking to RTL radio on Monday, Shein spokesperson Quentin Ruffat said that regulation of the fast fashion industry will only succeed with “collective effort” and not by targeting a “single actor”. Ruffat said the new law would “impact the purchasing power” of French people.

The approval of the French legislation comes just a few weeks after consumer watchdogs from 21 countries filed a formal complaint to EU authorities about Shein for “shaming” customers into buying more than they can afford.

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Zara shoppers love ‘classy’ £70 dress ‘similar’ to AllSaints version

Fashion fans praised the ‘gorgeous’ dress they recommended for holidays and special occasions

Shoppers love Zara’s ‘classy’ black dress (stock photo)(Image: Getty)

Zara shoppers love a “gorgeous” and “classy” black dress that resembles a pricier alternative. Customers fell for the £69.99 Halter Ruffle Long Dress when it was showcased on TikTok by @thescousestylists. Fashion fans Georgina and Jess regularly share style tips on their popular account, devoting a recent video to the Zara style.

In the clip, the TiKTokers said: “I just love this. I think if you’ve got a special event coming up, it’s gorgeous.” They praised the “fab” dipped hem, suggesting “it would be lovely on holiday” or for a special occasion.

The pair thought the dress would look stunning with gold accessories. “I just love all the ruffles on it,” they said. They added that it would look “very nice” with a tan. Reacting to the video, someone praised: “That’s a gorgeous dress!”

Another commenter said: “Classy!!” Meanwhile, a shopper said the style reminded them of another brand’s dresses. The comment read: “They’ve similar allsaints over £230!” While it wasn’t clear which style the shopper meant, they could have been referencing AllSaints’ £279 Sienna Ruffled Maxi Dress.

While there are differences between the dresses, there are arguably many similarities. Both black maxi dresses have a similar silhouette, with a high-low skirt and ruffle detailing.

Halter Ruffle Long Dress from Zara
Halter Ruffle Long Dress from Zara(Image: Zara)
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You could likely wear either dress to the same event with the same styling choices. In the product images, both brands modelled their dresses with matching black shoes, though Zara opted for wedge sandals while AllSaints opted for black cowboy boots.

However, it’s worth noting that the Zara dress has a halter neck shape. In contrast, the pricier style has an asymmetrical design with an off-the-shoulder sleeve.

There are also differences between the materials used. Zara’s product description says: “Halter neck long dress with buttons. Ruffle detail. Inner lining. Asymmetric hem. Side zip fastening concealed in the seam.” Both the lining and the outer shell are 100% polyester.

Sienna Ruffled Maxi Dress from AllSaints
Sienna Ruffled Maxi Dress from AllSaints(Image: AllSaints)

Meanwhile, AllSaints’ product description reads: “We’ve got a thing for ruffles this season. Our statement Sienna Dress is full of volume and layered with five heavily ruffled tiers that create a high-low hem.

“A bit of drama, but always playful – we love this dress for all seasons.” The lining is 100% recycled polyester, while the shell is 74% lyocell and 26% polyamide.

AllSaints also offers a Nat Ruffled High Low Maxi Dress, which has a high-low skirt but presents a different look thanks to its long sleeves, on sale for £167 from £279. There’s also a £229 Cavarly Tiered Ruffle Maxi Dress with a scooped neckline and high-low detailing.

Zara does offer a selection of ruffle dresses, but they don’t share the high-low feature. For instance, there’s a £99.99 Long Ruffled Dress – ZW Collection and a 39.99 Metallic Thread Midi Camisole Dress, which offer a different take on the maxi dress style.

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Lions Keenan and Furlong miss Leinster’s URC final

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United Rugby Championship final – Leinster v Bulls

Venue: Croke Park, Dublin Date: Saturday, 14 June Kick-off: 17:00 BST

British and Irish Lions Tadhg Furlong and Hugo Keenan will play no part in Leinster’s United Rugby Championship final against the Bulls on Saturday.

Both tight-head prop Furlong and full-back Keenan have been dealing with calf complaints, although fellow Lions Garry Ringrose and Josh van der Flier are fit to start against the visiting South Africans.

The fixture in Croke Park is the last game before Andy Farrell’s full party for the tour of Australia assemble and will be played six days before the first game against Argentina at the Aviva Stadium on 20 June.

Furlong, 32, has struggled with injuries all season, last featuring in Leinster’s Investec Champions Cup semi-final loss to Northampton on 3 May and made just nine appearances in 2024-25 for his province and Ireland.

Keenan, 29, did start Leinster’s URC quarter-final against Scarlets on 31 May but missed out against Glasgow Warriors in the semi-finals a week later.

Flanker Van der Flier, who had a hamstring injury, also last featured against the Scarlets, while Garry Ringrose will be making his first appearance since 10 May against Zebre after a calf issue.

The pair are the only changes made by Leo Cullen after the semi-final victory against the Warriors last week, meaning that 10 Lions will be on show in Dublin.

James Lowe, Jamison Gibson-Park, Andrew Porter, Dan Sheehan, Joe McCarthy, James Ryan and Jack Conan all also start while Ronan Kelleher is on the bench.

The Bulls make one change from their semi-final victory over Sharks with Marco van Standen coming in at flanker to replace the injured Cameron Hanekom and former Ulster back-row Marcell Coetzee switching from blind-side to number eight.

Line-ups

Leinster: J O’Brien; T O’Brien, Ringrose, Barrett, Lowe; Prendergast, Gibson-Park; Porter, Sheehan, Clarkson, McCarthy, Ryan, Baird, Van der Flier, Conan (captain)

Replacements: Kelleher, Boyle, Slimani, Snyman, Deegan, McGrath, R Byrne, Osborne.

Bulls: Le Roux; Moodie, Kriel, Vorster, De Klerk; Goosen, Papier; Wessels, Grobbelaar, Louw, Wiese, Van Heerden, Van Standen, Nortje (captain), Coetzee.

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Ambitious Askou ‘hungry for success’ as new Motherwell manager

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Former IFK Goteborg head coach Jens Berthel Askou says he is “hungry for success” after being named the new Motherwell manager.

The 42-year-old Dane was most recently assistant manager at FC Copenhagen and has had spells in charge of clubs in his homeland, Sweden and the Faroe Islands.

“Having spoken extensively with members of the club board, it was clear from the outset that our ideas, ambitions and morals align,” said Askou.

“We are all ambitious people, and we’re all hungry for success. I can’t wait to arrive in Scotland and begin planning for the season ahead. There is a lot of work to be done, but it’s highly exciting.”

With the move subject to the approval of a work permit, Motherwell say they hope Askou can start next week.

He replaces Michael Wimmer, who left Fir Park in late May to join German third-tier side Jahn Regensburg.

Who is Askou & why have Motherwell chosen him?

Askou has won promotion to the Danish top flight with both Vendsyssel and Horsens. In between those jobs he won a league and cup double in the Faroe Islands with HB Torshavn.

In June 2023, he took over at IFK Goteborg for a year before joining Sparta Prague as an assistant coach.

In January, he took up a similar post at FC Copenhagen working under manager Jacob Neestrup.

“We had a high number of impressive applicants, but we were really drawn to Jens,” said Motherwell chairman Kyrk Macmillan.

“His track record of working with big clubs, delivering success and developing young players matches up with all our philosophies.

“He has handed 26 teenagers debuts in five-and-a-half seasons, which I think is evidence of Jens implementing his ideas and morals.

“The data and numbers impressed us, but more importantly, after speaking with Jens a number of times, he is a really ambitious character and a leader who was extremely keen to get the role here at our club.”

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It’s becoming the Motherwell way to take an alternative approach to things.

Much like the recruitment process for Wimmer, the Fir Park club have gone down an unfamiliar route to bring in their new manager.

Arguably Askou has more of a pedigree than his predecessor. He’s won trophies and promotions, including a domestic double in the Faroe Islands. There’s also names such as IFK Goteborg and FC Copenhagen on his CV.

He talks of being hungry for success, but success in Scotland may look quite different. On the sort of a budget a fan-owned club can offer, a league and cup double parade going along Windmillhill Street seems fanciful.

However, being bold in chasing ambition is something in line with the Motherwell way of thinking right now. A young board led by chairman Kyrk MacMillan, who previously was a CEO with a Danish fashion firm, are keen to forge their own path.

But Askou has a lot to do, and quickly, when he arrives next week.

The bulky squad left for him report for pre-season training on Wednesday, along with new recruits presumably eyed up by Wimmer.

He also has to face losing star asset, Lennon Miller, whose value and profile will only have gone up since impressing for Scotland on Monday.

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Air India flight crashes in Ahmedabad with more than 240 people on board

An Air India passenger plane bound for London with more than 240 people on board has crashed in India’s northwestern city of Ahmedabad, the airline says.

Firefighters doused the smoking wreckage of the plane, which would have been fully loaded with fuel shortly after takeoff on Thursday, and an adjacent multistorey building.

The airline said the Gatwick Airport-bound flight was carrying 242 passengers and crew. Of those, Air India said, there were 169 Indians, 53 Britons, seven Portuguese and one Canadian.

Faiz Ahmed Kidwai, the director general of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, told The Associated Press news agency that Air India Flight 171 crashed into a residential area called Meghani Nagar five minutes after taking off at 1:38pm (08:08 GMT). He said 244 people were on board the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner and it was not immediately possible to reconcile the discrepancy with Air India’s numbers.

All efforts were being made to ensure medical aid and relief support at the site, Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu posted on X.

The 787 Dreamliner is a wide-body, twin-engine plane. This is the first crash ever of the aircraft, according to the Aviation Safety Network database.

Boeing said it was aware of the reports of the crash and was “working to gather more information”.

The last major passenger plane crash in India was in 2020 when an Air India Express Boeing 737 skidded off a hilltop runway in southern India, killing 21 people.

Tompolo, Ex-Agitators, Other Protesters Troop Out In Rivers, Lagos

Clad in branded T-shirts and carrying banners featuring the faces of President Bola Tinubu, the administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, and former warlord, Oweizidei Thomas Ekpemupolo, known as Tompolo, ex-agitators in Rivers State, on Thursday, took to the streets as the country marks Democracy Day on June 12.

Our correspondent, who was on ground, said the group marched from the CFC Bus Stop along Aba Road to the GRA Junction in a show of appreciation for President Bola Tinubu’s goodwill towards them.

In another move in Lagos State, members of the Take-It-Back Movement were said to have peacefully protested at Gani Gawhehimi Park in Ojota, amidst the presence of the police and other security agencies.

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The group expressed concerns over the growing insecurity nationwide, highlighting the surge in killings and kidnappings, particularly in the northern regions.

It also called for the reversal of the fuel subsidy removal, an increase in electricity tariffs, and proper funding of education.

Meanwhile, protesters abandoned the Lekki Tollgate on Thursday.

The venue is known for nationwide protests, especially that of the 2020 End DARS, which recorded violence and police brutality against protesters.