Dick Van Dyke sta per spegnere 100 candeline il 13 dicembre 2025 e continua a sorprendere. L?attore racconta di aver messo da parte fumo e alcol già in gioventù: decisioni...
È degenerata in una rissa tra alcuni giocatori e dirigenti delle due squadre la partita di Prima Categoria tra Sporting Palomonte e Club Serre, match del girone H disputato ieri pomeriggio...
Era il 2021 l'ultima volta che Choco ha visto la sua famiglia. Poi, cinque anni dopo, il cane è stato ritrovato. Un ritorno che sembrava impossibile. Eppure contro ogni aspettativa...
Che si tratti di foschia o di veri e propri banchi nei prossimi giorni la visibilità sarà ridotta, in diverse zone della regione, soprattutto in pianura. E’ dunque necessario prestare la massima attenzione alla guida. Ecco il vademecum per automobilisti. Le previsioni e le prime tendenze meteo di Natale
Miner will have to do things by the book after ditching plan to pay bosses millions in bonuses after Teck deal Anglo American drops plan to pay bosses millions in bonuses Shareholder rebellions over executive pay aren’t what the used to be. In the past 18 months, bumper incentive arrangements for the bosses have been approved at AstraZeneca, the London Stock Exchange Group and Smith & Nephew. All those companies have managed to argue successfully that, since the bulk of their revenues are made on the other side of the Atlantic, the executives should be paid like Americans. Perhaps it was such favourable votes (for the executives) that persuaded the remuneration committee of FTSE 100 miner Anglo American that its cheeky “resolution 2” within the proposed $50bn all-share merger with the Canadian group Teck Resources wouldn’t cause a fuss. Continue reading...
Il membro della Commissione parlamentare d'inchiesta sulla morte di David Rossi e presidente della Commissione Lavoro alla Camera: "Bisogna riaprire le indagini"
La Juventus deve reagire all'ennesima sconfitta stagionale, arrivata nel weekend contro il Napoli. Neppure Luciano Spalletti sta riuscendo a dare nuova linfa alla squadra che sembra priva di...
La madre di Diddy ? Janice Combs, 85 anni ? definisce «false» le accuse mosse contro suo figlio dal documentario "Sean Combs: The Reckoning", in uscita su Netflix...
Potrebbe essere stato un gesto volontario la causa più probabile dell'esplosione che, nella notte tra il 7 e l'8 dicembre, ha provocato la morte di Pierantonio Cianti, 71 anni, nel...
Due possibili date per la disputa della gara in programma in casa dei nerazurri, che dovrebbero essere costretti a "traslocare" momentaneamente
Guardando il cielo in questi giorni fra l’autunno e l’ inverno si incontrano gruppi di storni che disegnano forme inedite e mutevoli, tutti insieme. È anche osservando il loro peculiare...
Sagal Hassan and Dr Lisa Williams respond to the news that Wes Streeting has asked experts to investigate whether normal feelings have become ‘over-pathologised’ As a psychotherapist with child and adolescent mental health services, I welcome Wes Streeting’s change of heart on his comments about the “overdiagnosis” of mental health conditions, ADHD and autism (I realise now that my view on mental health overdiagnosis was divisive. We all need better evidence, 4 December). Political point-scoring has no place in public health. By setting up this taskforce, Streeting acknowledges the complexity of the picture and that conversations must be led by research, where science and suffering can be held together. Continue reading...
Il fastoso villaggio natalizio allestito sui giardini di Castel Sant'Angelo ospita anche numerose "casette" di stampo politico-culturale, enogastronomico e sociale
Readers respond after another former Dulwich college pupil spoke out with allegations of racist behaviour by the Reform UK leader Regarding Nigel Farage’s difficulty believing that people can remember schoolboy “banter” of more than four decades ago (Former Dulwich pupil says Farage told him: ‘That’s the way back to Africa’, 5 December), perhaps I can helpfully direct him to an African proverb: “The axe forgets, the tree never does.” This succinctly summarises the disparity in recollections of interactions between victims and perpetrators. Juliet Winstone Dorking, Surrey • “Farage has suggested that it is simply inconceivable that anyone could recall such events of over four decades ago,” says Yinka Bankole in your article. Such events that hurt children or young people, whether words or actions, are remembered for the whole of a lifetime. I remember a similarly unpleasant event that happened to me at the age of 13 on 14 February 1964. I could go to the exact spot. That was more than six decades ago, not four. Name and address supplied Continue reading...
Lindsay Patience says small tweaks to lighten teachers’ workloads are easy to implement and don’t cost much It is great to hear of school leaders considering innovative changes to working patterns to alleviate the workload on overburdened and underpaid teachers (Editorial, 3 December). However, there are many forms of flexible working that schools could offer that don’t require such significant changes to the weekly timetable and that are either cost-neutral or very low cost. Most teachers work in schools where they aren’t allowed to leave the site during their protected planning and assessment time. Many aren’t allowed time off to attend their own children’s school nativity services or class assemblies. We see large numbers of women returning from maternity leave and having their request to work part-time, or finish early a couple of days a week, turned down. Teachers are having their pay docked when they have to leave school early to attend to a poorly family member or when a hospital appointment runs late . Continue reading...
Readers respond to an article by John Harris on how the budget has left middle-income families anxious and angry John Harris’s stimulating article on the “squeezed middle” missed one area of concern for those of us trapped in it (The ‘squeezed middle’ is back – and this time it could be Labour’s undoing, 30 November). We knew that even if we’d paid our cheap mortgages off (lucky us), we would either have to downsize or have taken out our own pensions. We knew the state pension would never be enough. So we did. And if we were lucky, it covered the cracks. Except that when we retired, we were taxed again on our pensions, having already been taxed on the funds we used to take them out in the first place. Continue reading...
A photographer’s legacy | Getting in the Christmas spirit | Crossword cat | New dictionary entry | Peace prize for Putin Martin Parr’s photographs are full of wry humour and an affection for the quirkiness of life (Martin Parr, photographer acclaimed for observations of British life, dies aged 73, 7 December). He encouraged ordinary people to observe and celebrate the world around us. A few years ago, I had two photographs published on the Guardian’s letters pages, something that would never have happened to me in a million years had I not been inspired by Martin. Toby Wood Peterborough • I enjoyed the article on getting into the Christmas spirit (2 December). Please can Joel Snape provide a list of the 31 festive films he watches in December? For me, the festive feeling starts when I add the first house to my Marks & Spencer advent village bought in 1998 – and getting out my festive tea towels. Cathy I’Anson London Continue reading...
De Rossi: 'Sarà una partita molto fisica'
The answer to today’s engineering challenge Earlier today I asked you to reinvent a component of the sixteenth century Dutch sawmill, which – according to a new book – was the world’s first industrial machine. You can read that post here, along with some great BTL discussion about the world’s greatest inventions. (Spoon or spear? Plough or spectacles? Transistor or trousers?) Round and up Continue reading...
Torna a crescere la tensione tra Damasco e Gerusalemme. Parlando sabato dal palco del Doha Forum, il presidente siriano, Ahmed al-Sharaa, ha avuto parole particolarmente critiche nei confronti dello Stato ebraico. «Israele cerca di sfuggire agli orribili massacri commessi a Gaza, e lo fa tentando di esportare le crisi», ha dichiarato. «Israele è diventato un Paese che lotta contro i fantasmi», ha proseguito, per poi aggiungere: «Da quando siamo arrivati a Damasco, abbiamo inviato messaggi positivi riguardo la pace e la stabilità regionale. E che non siamo interessati a essere un Paese che esporta conflitti, nemmeno in Israele». Continua a leggere
Nuova valanga di livore contro i giovani di destra, stavolta a Cosenza. La denuncia è arrivata da Nicola Caruso, membro dell’esecutivo di Gioventù nazionale: «I ragazzi di destra vengono chiamati “fascisti” mentre “Almeno li abbiamo eliminati sul campo è il commento fatto sui social da un professore dell’Università della Calabria e dell’Istituto tecnico industriale Monaco […] L'articolo Cattivi maestri rossi all’università della Calabria di Cosenza: la denuncia di Gioventù nazionale sembra essere il primo su Secolo d'Italia.
The minimum bet rule model is there in Australia for all to see and the Gambling Commission should act now Racing enjoyed its biggest win for many years in last month’s budget. The threatened harmonisation of duty rates for betting and gaming was not simply seen off, but routed, with the differential between the two rates significantly increased. As an added bonus, meanwhile, racing was excluded from the small rise in the duty rate for bets on football and other sporting events. Having celebrated the win, though, the next step is to ensure that the benefits are maximised. And since, in relative terms, racing has just become a more attractive product for bookmakers, what better moment could there be to address one of the major obstacles that many punters face when they want to bet on the horses? Continue reading...
Massimo Giletti è stato aggredito e colpito con un pugno da un ex agente dei servizi segreti, giovedì scorso in via del Corso a Roma, mentre tentava di intervistarlo sul caso Orlandi. Le immagini del filmato, circa tre minuti e mezzo, andranno in onda stasera in prima serata su Rai3, nel programma Lo Stato delle […] L'articolo Massimo Giletti aggredito da un ex agente dei Servizi: “Ecco come ha reagito alle mie domande su Emanuela Orlandi” (video) sembra essere il primo su Secolo d'Italia.
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