Depositata (ancora) dal consigliere Pd, la prima si fermò in commissione. In regione il caso di Federico Carboni dopo la sentenza della Consulta
La rinascita della 37enne pakistana, dopo i maltrattamenti: “Ha riprovato a contattarmi. Ho raccontato tutto alla polizia e non ritirerò la denuncia. Sto cercando un lavoro e una casa coi miei figli”
Her commitment to food directly connected to its source shaped the tastes and thinking of a generation of cooks. We all wanted to sit next to her at dinner Spring is a season of transition, when bare earth transforms into something alive with promise. It was also the name chef Skye Gyngell, who has died at age 62, chose for her London restaurant. She said it was her favourite season, but the truth is she embraced all four and lived them wholly. Gyngell was singular: she had the palate of a chef and the palette of an artist. Those twin gifts met in food that was painterly in its composition, delicate in its details and tuned to nature’s shifting notes. Sign up for our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morning Continue reading...
Un approfondimento de “Le Iene” porta alla luce nuovi dettagli sui rapporti intrattenuti dal finanziere con ambienti italiani, all’inizio degli anni Duemila
La star della musica ha partecipato all’iniziativa per i 140 anni del Carlino. “Al centro di ogni canzone c’è il desiderio. Vanoni? Una resistenza pazzesca”
The Muslim Brotherhood one of the Arab world’s oldest and most influential Islamist movements The Muslim Brotherhood is a pan-Islamist organisation that was founded in Egypt in 1928 as an Islamic political movement to counter the spread of secular and nationalist ideas. It swiftly spread through Muslim countries, becoming a major player but often operating in secret. Its founder, Egyptian schoolteacher Hassan al-Banna, believed that reviving Islamic principles in society could enable the Muslim world to resist Western colonialism. Continue reading...
The 65-year-old woman shocked temple staff when they heard a faint knocking and she started moving in her coffin after being brought in for cremation A woman in Thailand shocked temple staff when she started moving in her coffin after being brought in for cremation. Wat Rat Prakhong Tham, a Buddhist temple in the province of Nonthaburi on the outskirts of Bangkok , posted a video on its Facebook page, showing a woman lying in a white coffin in the back of a pick-up truck, slightly moving her arms and head, leaving temple staff bewildered. Continue reading...
Damning official review finds many unpaid carers left with huge debt because of government failure ‘It’s like the Post Office scandal’: victims of carer’s allowance crisis speak out The carer’s allowance scandal – a timeline Hundreds of thousands of vulnerable unpaid carers will have their cases reassessed after a damning official review concluded they had been left with huge debts because of government failure and maladministration. The review, due to be published on Tuesday, was triggered after a year-long Guardian investigation revealed how carers had been hit with draconian penalties of as much as £20,000 relating to carer’s allowance. Some were plunged into hardship, others were jailed. Continue reading...
Claimants forced to pay back thousands of pounds tell of ‘horrendous’ court ordeals and of desire for official apology DWP to reassess hundreds of thousands of cases in carer’s allowance scandal The carer’s allowance scandal – a timeline Vivienne Groom had never been inside the dock of a criminal court when she stood, sobbing and shaking, before a judge last year. She was accused by the government of unlawfully claiming nearly £17,000 in carer’s allowance while she juggled a minimum wage supermarket job with being the sole carer for her dying mother. Continue reading...
Trades, machine operations and administrative roles are most at-risk, says leading educational research charity Up to 3m low-skilled jobs could disappear in the UK by 2035 because of automation and AI, according to a report by a leading educational research charity. The jobs most at risk are those in occupations such as trades, machine operations and administrative roles, the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) said. Continue reading...
“Sono partito dai meet up 20 anni fa. Conosco le questioni e so ascoltare”
Il neo presidente assicura che darà assessorati di peso agli alleati: “Sarò sempre in ascolto, senza polemiche e provocazioni”
Un numero triplicato rispetto all’era pre-Covid quando se ne contavano cinquemila
La segretaria del Pd dopo la vittoria in Campania e Puglia: “Uniti si stravince. è andata meglio delle aspettative. Il riscatto parte da qui, ora hanno terrore”
Il nuovo presidente della Regione Puglia parla del suo trionfo ma non si nasconde: “Ho le mie fragilità e qualche volta ho anche pianto, non me ne vergogno. Andare via da Bruxelles mi costa, perché tanta gente mi aveva votato per andare lì”
Il figlio di esuli è riuscito a diventare segretario di Stato, nonostante le vecchie liti con Donald Ora punta a battere Vance per la nomination
Claudio Cottatellucci, presidente dell’Associazione dei magistrati per i minorenni e la famiglia: “ Il provvedimento adottato è provvisorio, il tribunale ha scommesso sulla trasformabilità della situazione”
L’ultima bozza rimane vaga sulle questioni critiche. Donald sente Xi. Il Cremlino contro le proposte della Ue “sono controproducenti”
La premier dall’Angola sente la sorella e Donzelli riuniti a via della Scrofa Preoccupa il tonfo di FdI in vista del referendum
Donzelli: “Lo facciamo per la stabilità”. Stop dem alle modifiche dei collegi uninominali. Apertura dai 5S: “Sì al proporzionale”
“Non c’era un derby nella coalizione, in maggioranza non ci sarà nessuna ripercussione. Fico fallirà, in Campania avanti con il condono”
Nel centrosinistra si impone la linea unitaria. Adesso la sfida finale del referendum di primavera e la “trappola” della riforma elettorale
La capogruppo di Italia viva: “Uniti possiamo batterli. Serve un’area moderata fuori dal Pd: è il progetto di Casa riformista”
In questo terremoto diplomatico, politico e giudiziario, milioni di cittadini si giocano sopravvivenza e futuro
L’intervista al diplomatico britannico: “Le garanzie di sicurezza americane alla fine arriveranno. Il Paese resterà sovrano e potrà continuare ad armarsi”