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Banusic frena la capolista. Inter-Roma, ora tocca a voi
3 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 06:04

Il 3-2 di Parma lancia le nerazzurre verso il big match che vale la vetta. Avanti per 2-0, le giallorosse di Rossettini si fanno dal Napoli grazie alla doppietta dell’ex

Tajani in Parlamento sul Board for Gaza, le riflessioni di Meloni su Washington
4 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 06:03

Le comunicazioni sono fissate per martedì. Ai vertici dell’esecutivo sono ore di delicate valutazioni e confronti anche con i partner europei.

Saga of the Silkmen: calm before the storm in Macclesfield as Brentford await
7 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 06:00

After Macclesfield’s FA Cup giantkilling, the quiet Cheshire town remains suitably unassuming in the spotlight after years of heartbreak Along the passenger bridge at Macclesfield railway station, a frieze celebrates the town’s history. Towards the far platform it reads “1874, Macclesfield Town established”. The next entry is “1979, Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures released”. Local humour has it that for 105 years nothing happened in Macclesfield. “Macc’s Macc,” say those who know of a place where change is for ever slow, many Maxonians happy enough with that. The town, in the east of Cheshire, a gateway to England’s north-west, is a classic northern mill town, though silk was the product not cotton. It once would have been described as a bustling market town until falling victim to the nationwide death of the high street, its Marks & Spencer branch boarded up in disuse and footfall low. That said, the outdoor Treacle Market, selling artisan foods and trinkets, held on the last Sunday of each month, claims to be the region’s “biggest monthly event”. Continue reading...

Families bid to take over their children’s care home that amassed huge tax debts
7 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 06:00

Parents wish to ‘take matters into our own hands’ as William Blake House faces potential winding up order A group of families have launched an audacious bid to take over their disabled children’s residential care home after it emerged the charity running it faces closure after amassing huge tax debts and paying £1m in fees to one of its trustees. William Blake House faces a potential winding up order in seven weeks and is under investigation by regulators over serious financial governance concerns. The families said they no longer trust that the charity’s board has their children’s best interests at heart. Continue reading...

Ukrainian civilian casualties surged by 26% in 2025, say researchers
7 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 06:00

Exclusive: Figures said to reflect increased Russian military targeting of cities and infrastructure Civilian casualties in Ukraine caused by bombing soared by 26% during 2025, reflecting increased Russian targeting of cities and infrastructure in the country, according a global conflict monitoring group. Action on Armed Violence (AOAV) said 2,248 civilians were reported killed and 12,493 injured by explosive violence in Ukraine according to English-language reports – with the number of casualties an incident rising significantly. Continue reading...

Bank of England should cut rates to boost consumer spending, says TUC
7 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 06:00

Union analysis finds consumers lag behind international peers as some rate-setters remain anxious about inflation The Trades Union Congress is urging the Bank of England to cut interest rates and rekindle economic growth, pointing to analysis showing that cash-strapped consumers are lagging their international peers. The Bank’s monetary policy committee voted 5-4 to leave borrowing costs unchanged this month, after six cuts since mid-2024. Continue reading...

Keir Starmer has a unique talent – to alienate absolutely everyone | Nesrine Malik
7 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 06:00

Who is his constituency now? Not the left or the right – and not the centre any more. That’s why there’s been a nosedive in the polls After a tumultuous few weeks, we are once again in “reset” territory. Keir Starmer has bought some more time, there is a modest bounce in his polling, and he has had the well-timed fortune of the Munich security conference. His call there for the “remaking” of western alliances and taking the initiative on European defence cooperation has fumigated the air a little of the sense of imminent demise that has been swirling around him. But it will probably be a temporary hiatus. He is in a hole that is too deep to climb out of. The prime minister’s persistent unpopularity is best understood as the result of abundance: there is simply, in Starmer, something for everyone to deplore. In policy, he has taken stances that have established him in the minds of many people as devoid of principle and compassion. On Gaza, Starmer got it wrong from the start. From his early assertion that Israel had the right to cut off water and power, to refusing calls for a ceasefire and then cracking down on protest (a move now judged as unlawful by the high court), the prime minister positioned himself against a huge domestic swell of distress. Add to that the cuts to disability benefits that made him appear callous after so many years of austerity, and what you have – whatever U-turns or watering down followed – is an impression of a politician whose instincts are those of a state apparatchik; someone whose default is enforcing pre-existing conventional wisdoms in foreign policy and economics, no matter how damaging or unpopular they are. Continue reading...

Grim reapers: what has fertilised the rich new wave of neo-rural noir?
7 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 06:00

The Shepherd and the Bear is part of a new breed of films with a sympathy for country matters that has moved on from othering folk-horror One of the best horror scenes this year arrives in a documentary about French pastoralism. It’s pitch-black out on a Pyrenean mountainside. Wagnerian lightning illuminates the ridges and the rain sheeting down. Bells clank in darkness as the sheep flee en masse to the other side of the col. Yves, the shepherd in charge, faces down this bewilderment, trying to perceive the threat: “Are those eyes?” The Shepherd and the Bear, directed by Max Keegan, is part of a new breed of films with a heightened sympathy for country matters. Surveying the wind-ruffled pastures, lingering in battered cabins, it’s a highly cinematic depiction of the conflict in the Pyrenees provoked by the reintroduction of the brown bear. Much past rural cinema made hay from insisting we beware of the locals: Deliverance’s vicious hicks, The Wicker Man’s wily pagans, Hot Fuzz’s Barbour-jacketed cabal for the “greater good”. But the new school rides with the locals like Keegan’s film taps their knowledge and tells us what they’ve known all along: that it’s nature that’s truly scary. Continue reading...

Che tempo che fa, pagelle: Mannoia e De Andrè (10), Rossi con l?uncinetto (9), Incontrada commossa (8), Berti e le punturine (6)
9 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 05:58

Una puntata tutta al femminile quella di Che tempo che fa andata in onda nella serata di domenica 15 febbraio 2026. Sono state tre le grandi ospiti: Serena Rossi, Fiorella Mannoia e Vanessa...

Baffino è un motivo in più per votare Sì
13 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 05:55

Da ieri c’è un motivo in più per votare Sì alla riforma della giustizia: Massimo D’Alema voterà No. Spezzaferro (il soprannome gli venne affibbiato nel Sessantotto perché il líder máximo si vantava di riuscire a piegare con due dita i tappi a corona delle bottiglie di birra) ha infatti comunicato la sua decisione al Corriere della Sera, con apposita intervista. Che la legge messa a punto dal ministro Carlo Nordio ricalchi in gran parte le proposte della Bicamerale, di cui lui stesso nel 1997 fu presidente, poco importa. Né conta che, coerentemente con l’impostazione tenuta negli anni passati, la maggior parte dei dalemiani, ossia del gruppo che con lui conquistò Palazzo Chigi, sia favorevole alla riforma. Continua a leggere

Un sole liberale sta sorgendo sul Giappone
13 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 05:54

Takaichi, da premier coraggiosa, ha annunciato stimoli per far ripartire l'economia. Soprattutto un impegno per ridurre la pressione fiscale e un'importante azione per rilanciare in grande stile gli investimenti

Auto green, buco da 65 miliardi
14 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 05:53

La retromarcia sull'elettrico sta costando cara alle aziende produttrici

“Acque agitate”, anche il settore della pesca in Egitto è finito nelle mani dell’esercito
15 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 05:52

L’organizzazione non governativa italo-egiziana EgyptWide ha pubblicato un rapporto sul costo, dal punto di vista dei diritti umani, dell’acquisizione da parte delle forze armate del Cairo del settore della pesca e dell’allevamento ittico. Questo processo, avviato nel 2017 e giunto a conclusione nel 2020, ha prodotto un peggioramento senza precedenti delle condizioni socio-economiche delle comunità […] L'articolo “Acque agitate”, anche il settore della pesca in Egitto è finito nelle mani dell’esercito proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.

Il crollo a S. Valentino dell’Arco di Cupido: se la storia più bella resta senza lieto fine
25 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 05:43

I faraglioni di Melendugno si arrendono a vento e pioggia: è la metafora della vita

Bimba uccisa, il viaggio dell'orrore. "Il corpo in auto per 20 chilometri"
31 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 05:36

I pm: la piccola sarebbe morta nella notte, l'allarme soltanto al mattino. "La madre ha guidato col cadavere da casa del compagno fino alla sua"

Il cuore in un box di plastica. La madre: "Il Papa ci aiuti"
36 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 05:32

Forse usato un comune contenitore. Contatti per un organo artificiale. La donna: "Mi dissero solo che non era ripartito"

Country diary: An anxious buzzard has me mirroring its movements in a moment of true empathy | Derek Niemann
37 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 05:30

Frome, Somerset: As the large raptor squirms and uses its wings to try to balance on a precarious perch, I find my own arms lifting in solidarity Six, seven, eight, nine long‑tailed tits are on a foraging flit through hawthorn bushes, and the straggler drops obligingly on to a berry‑stacked twig before my eyes. Its tail works like the hand of a clock as the clinging bird jiggle‑jumps through a full 360-degree rotation, beak pecking for who knows what. The twig is unmoved by such exertions, for the bird weighs the equivalent of seven paperclips. What must it be like to inhabit the insubstantial ghost‑world of a long‑tailed tit, where you can leap and land all you like with no discernible impact? Ahead and above, a bird 100 times its weight is weightless in the sky. The soaring buzzard masters gravity with its “fingertips” – the deeply separated primary feather tips on the wings. I cannot see the little flicks and tilts that enable it to descend in controlled steps; drop and hold, drop and hold. Continue reading...

<p>Con super Hubb Tortona sbanca anche Sassari!</p>
38 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 05:30

Coach Fioretti premiato dalle rotazioni. Il play-guardia della Bertram segna 20 punti e confeziona 7 assist. Ora Venezia in Coppa Italia

Musica, balli e urla per i morti. L'ultima sfida al regime in Iran
41 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 05:26

Domani secondo round di negoziati. Rubio: "Si tratta ma nessuno ha mai chiuso un’intesa con Teheran". Cbs: "Usa pronti a sostenere nuovi attacchi di Israele"

L'Europa sfida Putin, Rubio vede Orbán
46 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 05:21

Kallas: "Economia russa a pezzi". Il segretario di Stato Usa in Ungheria e Slovacchia

Lavinia scrive a re Carlo: «Anche nonno Angelo compie gli anni il 14 novembre». E da Londra arriva la risposta
48 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 05:19

CANALE D'AGORDO (BELLUNO) - Non era passato inosservato quel racconto che nonno Angelo Lorenzi aveva fatto alla nipotina Lavinia Battaglia, che frequenta la quinta elementare. Un racconto su...

Sprofondo Bari ma che Sudtirol!
53 minuti fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 05:15

Incubo C per i pugliesi. Decidono Merkaj e l’autogol di Mane, accorcia Rao con un capolavoro

Dieci padri da ricordare: fondarono l'America delle libertà
1 ora fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 05:07

Era il 1776. Esattamente 250 anni fa un gruppo di proprietari terrieri – bianchi e maschi, si sottolineerebbe oggi per non cadere in tranelli – prese le idee

Il "Sì" e quel guizzo liberale che ancora manca
1 ora fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 05:06

Non c'è quorum e il corpo elettorale "effettivo", le persone che si recano alle urne, si è molto ridotto. Quindi, più che persuadere l'elettore indeciso (che è quel che accadde nel '95), conta mobilitare gruppi organizzati

Rushdie e la lotta estrema e minoritaria per la libertà d'espressione
1 ora fa | Lun 16 Feb 2026 05:01

Meno male che Salman Rushdie c’è. Meno male che è scampato – sia pur con un occhio in meno e il corpo devastato – alle furiose colt... Contenuto a pagamento - Accedi al sito per abbonarti