In Florida il quarto appuntamento stagionale della rassegna iridata con le Ferrari in cerca di riscatto: tutte le info
«Siamo in forte crescita e continuiamo a investire in nuove iniziative sul territorio», spiega in una intervista a Radiocor, il ceo Patrizio Donati
L’estate 2026 si annuncia come una stagione eccezionalmente ricca di matrimoni tra famiglie reali, aristocratiche e grandi dinastie economiche europee. Un calendario fitto di celebrazioni che intreccia tradizione, potere e nuove connessioni sociali, restituendo un’immagine ancora viva e dinamica delle élite continentali. Il ritorno dei Windsor sulla scena pubblica Al centro dell’attenzione si colloca la […] L'articolo Estate 2026, l’Europa delle élite nel segno dell’altare: dai Windsor alle grandi dinastie, tutti i matrimoni che contano sembra essere il primo su Secolo d'Italia.
«Non abbiamo avuto un rapporto quando io ero bambino, ragazzo, adolescente e quindi mi sono arrabbattato da solo nella vita». Antonello Piroso si racconta a Nunzia De...
Silvia Salis promette guerra a chi l'ha insultata sui social e incassa il primo assegno da parte di un hater. «Chi mi ha dato della p*****a sui social alla fine pagherà. In questi...
Il Tribunale di Aosta ha dichiarato decaduto il presidente della Regione Renzo Testolin perché ineleggibile ai sensi della legge regionale sui limiti di mandato. I magistrati hanno così accolto il ricorso promosso dai consiglieri di opposizione Avs e respinto la tesi sia dell’avvocato difensore del presidente sia quelle della Regione. Testolin, infatti, come previsto dalla […] L'articolo Decaduto Renzo Testolin, presidente della Regione Valle d’Aosta: era ineleggibile proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
“Lo sport è importante per tutti. Perché quando trovi il modo di appassionarti a ciò che devi fare per portare a casa piccoli risultati che ti fanno venire voglia di rilanciare e di vedere dove puoi arrivare, alla fine impari a vivere“. Così diceva Alex Zanardi, ex pilota di F1 e campione paralimpico scomparso oggi […] L'articolo La lezione di Zanardi, quando diceva: “Lo sport non fa sconti, non c’è modo di nascondersi” proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
Sette paesi dell’OPEC+ hanno raggiunto un accordo di principio per aumentare gli obiettivi di produzione petrolifera di circa 188.000 barili al giorno a giugno, proseguendo con i piani nonostante l’uscita...
L'ex tecnico di Marsiglia e Brighton ha fatto il punto sulla gara esterna contro la formazione di Emery che mette in palio 3 punti vitali per la salvezza
Newmarket’s 2,000 Guineas starts at 3.35pm (BST) Get in touch: email Greg about today’s racing Good afternoon from Newmarket on the first Saturday in May – 2,000 Guineas day, in other words, and a date that has been circled on the calendars of Flat racing fans since the 2025 turf season concluded in November. The first Classic of the new campaign – one of just five all season – has a long and storied history that stretches back to 1809, and the original prize, as the name suggests, was 2,000gns, or £2,100. That, so Google tells me at least, is the equivalent of £220k today, so the actual first prize for this afternoon’s winner, which is a shade under £300k after a couple of supplementary entries earlier in the week, compares fairly well. Continue reading...
“Da Benito a Giorgia c’è un lungo filo diretto, un lungo filo nero, nerissimo. Si chiama fascismo”. Un vergognoso intervento del professor Tomaso Montanari ha caratterizzato quella che doveva essere la festa del lavoro a Taranto. A far da cornice allo sproloquio contro il governo pronunciato da palco del concertone di Taranto uno spettrale sfondo: […] L'articolo “Da Benito a Giorgia, un lungo filo nero”: delirante intervento di Montanari. FdI: “Retorica indegna, propaganda scadente (video) sembra essere il primo su Secolo d'Italia.
Tokyo Dome hosts biggest fight in Japanese history Naoya Inoue is the greatest show in sports today Inoue and Nakatani slated for 1pm BST/8am EDT Reach out to Bryan on Bluesky or by email Welcome to the Tokyo Dome for what’s sure to be an unforgettable occasion in the annals of Japanese sport. Naoya Inoue and Junto Nakatani, two multiple-weight boxing champions with identical 32-0 records, meet tonight at a sold-out stadium in a long-awaited showdown that has been accurately billed as the biggest fight in Japan’s rich boxing history. A crowd of 55,000 fans have packed the Big Egg during the Golden Week holiday with countless more watching in sold-out cinemas across the country. For Inoue, this is familiar terrain. The 33-year-old undisputed 122lb champion has spent nearly his entire professional life carving through boxing’s weight divisions with a unique cocktail of speed, footwork and concussive power, winning titles at 108lb and 115lb before unifying all four major belts at bantamweight and super-bantamweight in a destructive ascent that has drawn comparisons to Manny Pacquiao. Known as the Monster, he enters tonight’s bout on a run of 28 straight wins in world championship fights and rarely been extended the distance, even if recent outings have offered flickers of vulnerability. Continue reading...
Una 35enne evira il marito 41enne nel sonno (ora grave in ospedale). Il sospetto di una qualche sostanza soporifera nel pranzo. E di una vendetta brutale per un presunto tradimento: sono tutti gli elementi investigativi ora al vaglio degli inquirenti, al lavoro su un caso che ha sconvolto il Salernitano. Una vicenda che richiama alla […] L'articolo Caso alla Lorena Bobbit nel Salernitano, narcotizza e evira il marito nel sonno: 35enne arrestata per tentato omicidio sembra essere il primo su Secolo d'Italia.
⚽ Updates from a crucial afternoon of football action ⚽ Ten things to look out for | Scores | Tables | Mail John Speaking of Wrexham: Wrexham AFC, the football club part-owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, used taxpayer funds to re-lay its pitch, even though initial grant documents assessing the state investment did not make reference to it. The club has been awarded £18m in grants, with the first £3.8m tranche in February 2022. However, legally required state aid documents relating to that initial grant made no reference to the pitch works. Continue reading...
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Figures for England and Wales prompt calls for more rigorous police investigations of cases Only 3% of suicides related to domestic abuse in England and Wales in the past five years have resulted in any sort of prosecution, figures show. Between 2020 and 2025, 553 people took their own lives after suspected abuse in an intimate relationship, but only 17 posthumous charges were brought. In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email jo@samaritans.org or jo@samaritans.ie. In the US, you can call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on 988, chat on 988lifeline.org, or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org Continue reading...
As the Onion waits for a court to approve its takeover, creative director Heidecker previews his ambitious plan to parody the site – already sending Jones into a fury If you’ve tuned in to Infowars over the years, you might have heard a very angry man screaming about the 2020 election being stolen for “reanimated corpse” Joe Biden, or chemicals in the water turning frogs gay, or the Sandy Hook school shooting, which killed 20 children and six staff members, being faked. Founded in 1999, Alex Jones’s Infowars has long been a platform for toxic conspiracy theories with real-life consequences, in addition to weird dietary supplements. But if the Onion has its way, the InfoWars of the future will have a very different impact. The satirical newspaper has been working for several years to take over the site, amid legal battles over Jones’s false claims about the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting. Pending a Texas court’s approval, the platform could soon be in the hands of the Onion and a newly installed creative director, comedian Tim Heidecker, known for his surreal sketches and mockery of the far right. The result would be the transformation of a dangerous political weapon into a comedy hub that undermines everything Infowars once stood for. Continue reading...
American soldiers have been part of life in Landstuhl since 1945, giving the area a unique US-German identity Germany says it expected Trump’s withdrawal of US troops – live updates Despite Donald Trump’s frequent bluster, Nadine Firmont said the US president’s move to pull American troops out of Germany had hit her town like a bombshell. “I have to tell you I was honestly shocked,” said Firmont, 45, who works at a high school in Landstuhl, south-west Germany, the heart of the largest American military community outside the US. Continue reading...
The terror attack in my constituency has left British Jews like me feeling alone and afraid. But I’ve seen true solidarity in action - I know it can happen Sarah Sackman is the Labour MP for Finchley and Golders Green “One day, this terrible war will be over. The time will come when we’ll be people again and not just Jews.” I keep coming back to those words from Anne Frank’s diary. They sum up what I feel as a British Jew and as the MP for the largest British Jewish community, in the face of the escalating threats, violence and terror. Sarah Sackman is the Labour MP for Finchley and Golders Green and minister of state for courts and legal services Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...
‘Date My Mate’ nights, which involve pitching a friend to a room of singles, are gaining momentum across the country For many young people, the dating game has been nothing but a thankless task of endless swiping and ghosting, with little hope of finding love. But as dating apps fall out of favour, and a relationship recession looms, young singles have discovered a new way to revive the dating scene: talking up their pals to strangers. Continue reading...
The king’s US visit reminds me how glorious it would be to live in a country where sunshine is a novelty and For the Love of Dogs is on TV The so-called “special relationship” between Britain and the United States has never seemed more tenuous. At times, it looks like the US-UK alliance is a geopolitical version of a slowly disintegrating celebrity relationship where neither side wants to admit it’s actually over, so someone has to do a crazy thing like cheating in the most high-profile manner possible to wrap things up. Like Klay Thompson (allegedly) stepping out on Megan Thee Stallion, America has been making goo-goo eyes at Israel for the last year, and King Charles is starting to get jealous. So the king popped into the White House for a tour of all the changes Donald and Melania have foisted upon the grounds. Have you seen the gaping hole where the East Wing used to be? And what a hole it is. To your left, you’ll see the beehive. Continue reading...
The actor has always been full of surprises – and now thanks to Jilly Cooper’s bonkbuster he’s become a romantic lead. As the series returns, he talks about marriage, masculinity and meditation Danny Dyer is dressed in white and carrying a huge bouquet of flowers when I drop in on his Guardian photoshoot. “Hello, baby,” he says to me in a voice so bad-boy East End, so fabulously filthy, that he sounds like a parody of Danny Dyer. We’ve never met before, but you wouldn’t guess. Dyer has been in the limelight for 30 years, but never like this. As he approaches 50, he has become a middle-aged heart-throb. The week we meet, he’s on the front of Rolling Stone UK, and he can’t quite believe it. “I’m on it now, as we speak. And the cover before was Timothée Chalamet! Pretty cool! You know, I’ve had a long career and I couldn’t get on the cover of anything till now.” Continue reading...
Apps, AI tools and shaky job prospects are pushing gen Z into markets earlier, blending caution with risk-taking Ambrico Ranginui first heard of cryptocurrencies when he was 12 years old. By the time he was 16, he had saved enough from birthday gifts and his allowance to invest. “Growing up in a single mum household, it made me quite a determined person to get ahead,” Ranginui said. “I wanted to find new avenues to make money and crypto was so fascinating at the time.” Continue reading...
Government blocks RightsCon 2026 conference saying it did not ‘align with national values’ The world’s largest conference on human rights and technology has been cancelled just days before it was due to start after the Zambian government told organisers it did not align with “national values”. Zambia’s government had originally welcomed the RightsCon 2026 summit on “human rights in the digital age”, due to be held in the capital, Lusaka, on 5-8 May, but Thabo Kawana, permanent secretary for the Ministry of Information & Media, said last week that the conference would not go ahead to allow time to ensure the gathering “aligns with Zambia’s national values, policy priorities, and broader public interest considerations”. Continue reading...
Documents made no reference to pitch works later added to £18m deal, with club spending £1.7m on upgrades Wrexham AFC, the football club part-owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, used taxpayer funds to re-lay its pitch, even though initial grant documents assessing the state investment did not make reference to it. The club has been awarded £18m in grants, with the first £3.8m tranche in February 2022. However, legally required state aid documents relating to that initial grant made no reference to the pitch works. Continue reading...