Nato a Rimini e residente a Cesena, giovedì è precipitato dal tetto di un’officina alle Bassette. Ricoverato al ‘Bufalini’, è deceduto sabato. La madre, la zia e tanti amici lo ricordano su Facebook
Circondato e sorretto dai parenti, il genitore non si capacita dell’incidente mortale accaduto al figlio. “Aveva imparato a camminare da due settimane e da allora correva sempre in tutto l’appartamento”
Il raid tra le 14 e le 16 di venerdì, approfittando di un momento di assenza del padrone di casa Sull’accaduto indagano i carabinieri. Il sospetto delle vittime: “Forse ci hanno tenuti d’occhio”
Paura a Montefelcino: il ragazzo stava giocando con gli amici in un capannone dismesso. Volo di otto metri: arriva l’eliambulanza per il trasferimento a Torrette
Loro Piceno, raggirato un 35enne. Un 22enne invece ha perso 500 euro per una polizza falsa
Fu il pioniere del commercio e dell’accoglienza turistica: aveva 82 anni. Il sindaco Tombolini: “Se ne va un punto di riferimento di tutta la comunità”
Spoglio quasi terminato, a Tisza 138 seggi
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2025 winner joins Nicklaus, Faldo and Woods in retaining title He triumphs on 12 under by one shot from Scottie Scheffler You are left wondering how on earth Augusta National managed to inflict such psychological torture on Rory McIlroy for all those years. Or maybe that is precisely the point, that McIlroy’s ending of his Masters hoodoo in 2025 placed him into a fresh head space where failure is not an option. It turns out Green Jackets are like London buses. Back in Augusta, where he became only the sixth man in history to complete a career grand slam, McIlroy entered the record books once more. He is now the fourth golfer to successfully defend the Masters, after Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo and Tiger Woods. As a six-time major winner, he has surpassed Seve Ballesteros. What next, Rory? He could walk on Rae’s Creek. McIlroy’s latest Masters triumph arrived with the 36-year-old considerably short of his best for much of the tournament. That only emphasises his excellence. Continue reading...
Ministers admit carer’s allowance penalties will continue while review of more than 200,000 cases is carried out Thousands of unpaid carers will continue to be hit with hefty and potentially unfair benefit repayment demands, it has emerged, as a government initiative gets under way to fix welfare injustices that have drawn comparison to the Post Office scandal. Ministers will on Monday launch an audit of more than 200,000 historical carer’s allowance benefit cases, with an estimated 25,000 carers issued with unlawful overpayments since 2015 likely to see their repayment debts cancelled or reduced as a result. Continue reading...
Ukraine records more than 2,000 violations, Russia claims 1,900. Zelenskyy congratulates Hungary’s Peter Magyar. What we know on day 1,510 A ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine to mark the Orthodox Easter formally expired on Monday, with both sides having accused each other of thousands of violations, despite a lull in Russian air raids. The truce lasted 32 hours, from 4pm (1300 GMT) on Saturday until the end of the day on Sunday. Both sides had agreed to observe the ceasefire, which Russian president Vladimir Putin ordered on Thursday and which Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed more than a week earlier. But as with a similar agreement last year, only relative calm reigned along the 1,200km (745-mile) frontline. The general staff of Ukraine’s armed forces said on Sunday it had recorded 2,299 ceasefire violations by 7am, including assaults, shelling and small drone launches. It said in the statement that the use of long-range drones, missiles or guided bombs had not been reported. A Ukrainian military officer told the Associated Press on Saturday that Russian forces had continued to attack their positions. Russia’s defence ministry said on Sunday it had recorded 1,971 ceasefire violations by Ukrainian forces, including drone strikes. The head of Russia’s Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said rescuers uncovered the bodies of two civilians who were killed in a Ukrainian attack on Saturday afternoon. Zelenskyy congratulated Hungary’s Peter Magyar on his “resounding victory” in parliamentary elections on Sunday, pledging to work with the country’s new leadership “for the benefit of both nations”. “Congratulations to [Peter Magyar] and the TISZA party on their resounding victory … We are ready for meetings and joint constructive work for the benefit of both nations, as well as peace, security, and stability in Europe,” the Ukrainian president said on X. The EU will be waiting to see how Magyar changes Hungary’s approach to Ukraine. Orbán repeatedly frustrated EU efforts to support the neighbouring country in its war against Russia’s full-scale invasion, while cultivating close ties to Putin and refusing to end Hungary’s dependence on Russian energy imports. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on Sunday that Russian troops still needed to take control of 17-18% of Ukraine’s disputed Donetsk region, state news agency Tass reported. Russian forces would continue fighting in Ukraine after the Orthodox Easter truce ended, he said. Pjotr Sauer travelled to Bucha to report on the Ukrainians drawn in online by Russian intelligence services, promised money or coerced into carrying out sabotage attacks against their own country. Continue reading...
Cancellato il tradizionale ricevimento nei giardini del Colle. Festa di popolo voluta dalla Presidenza fuori dal palazzo
Intervista alla presidente del Consiglio nazionale dell’Ordine degli Psicologi Maria Antonietta Gulino: “Agire in branco li fa sentire meno responsabili, non si rendono conto delle conseguenze della loro rabbia”. “Bisogna agire subito. Psicologo di base e a scuola”
Oggi la direzione Pd. Avs chiede alla coalizione di aprire “un confronto sul programma”
Le telefonate tra Spadino e Elena, madre di suo figlio, in cui la donna sembra consapevole del lavoro con le agenzie funebri dell’uomo
Le testimonianze che hanno portato all’arresto dell’autista dell’ambulanza Luca Spada. “In almeno sei casi in cui è avvenuto un decesso era di turno lui”
Non eletta alla Camera siede anche nel cda dell’Eni. Oggi l’ad della compagnia di volo proporrà la sua assunzione
La vicenda della Bisteccheria vicina al clan Senese ha scatenato dimissioni a catena anche in Piemonte: la sorella della premier in missione per serrare i ranghi dopo il terremoto interno al partito
Sara non si dà pace: “Me lo hanno ucciso davanti agli occhi. Gli sono saltati addosso, non si può morire così”
Le intercettazioni contenute nell’ordinanza di arresto di Luca Spada, il soccorritore accusato di aver ucciso sei anziani trasportati con la Croce Rossa. Il gip: capacità criminale. Lui all’amico: soffrono troppo, devono morire
Intesa tra Meloni e Tajani sui sottosegretari: il leghista verso la guida dell’autorità di vigilanza della Borsa
Sono tre decenni che l’economia italiana sceglie la via bassa della competizione tagliando il costo del lavoro. Ma la ricetta non funziona
Massa, lanciavano bottiglie contro una vetrina e lui li aveva rimproverati. Picchiato, ha battuto violentemente la testa. Il vescovo: cosa stiamo diventando?