Se ne parla ormai da mesi, e una domanda sorge spontanea: Andrea Sempio c'entra davvero con la morte di Chiara Poggi, o la nuova inchiesta della Procura di Pavia è destinata a fare un...
Agguato di camorra contro il nipote del boss Lo Russo per vendicare un litigio avvenuto in carcere: due arresti a Napoli. Nel quartiere Miano di Napoli, i carabinieri del Nucleo Operativo...
Andrea Sempio e Chiara Poggi non avevano rapporti. Lui l'ha sempre ribadito: «Frequentavo casa sua perché ero amico del fratello Marco Poggi». Ma ha sempre...
Classico intramontabile e simbolo di eleganza funzionale, il trench torna protagonista nella primavera 2026 ma lo fa con un nuovo codice estetico. Dalle passerelle emerge una visione dinamica del capospalla per eccellenza, che abbandona ogni rigidità per esplorare nuove proporzioni, volumi e codici estetici. Non più semplice alleato contro la pioggia, ma vero e proprio […] L'articolo Come scegliere il trench perfetto per la primavera 2026: modelli, colori e le 5 tendenze da conoscere proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
C’è tempo fino al 31 maggio per chiedere di partecipare al “NATO Young Professionals Programme”. I posti a disposizione sono 15
In viale Roma a Cervia. Si abbassa la serranda: “La sera, soprattutto in inverno, alle sette bisogna stare chiusi dentro”
E' la prima compagnia Usa a interrompere i voli dai tempi dell'11 Settembre
La Dea di Palladino ospita il Grifone di De Rossi all'incontro valido per la 35ª giornata di campionato: in palio a Bergamo, 3 punti chiave per Europa e salvezza
È in arrivo un «sostegno all'affitto per i genitori separati» che lasciano la casa, tra 400 e 500 euro, per poter «avere un tetto sotto il quale incontrare tuo...
Gli attivisti della Flotilla sbarcati a Creta, due portati in Israele
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L'erede dell'ex senior advisor del club giallorosso finora era rimasta in silenzio. Poi legge un articolo e dice la sua
Al Bluenergy Stadium si affrontano le formazioni di Runjaic e D'Aversa nel quartultimo appuntamento di campionato
Lippi, forlimpopolese 42enne, ha affrontato la Marathon des Sables in Marocco: tre anni fa stava per perdere un piede dopo un incidente. “Una prova così ti cambia, impari a non sprecare nulla e a rispettare tutti”
Cresce la domanda di tonno certificato e sostenibile. La tendenza, globale, riguarda anche l’Italia, dove si registra in incremento nei consumi e negli acquisti. A delineare lo scenario, nella Giornata...
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Five multiple-choice questions – set by children – to test your knowledge, and a chance to submit your own junior brainteasers for future quizzes Submit a question Molly Oldfield hosts Everything Under the Sun, a podcast answering children’s questions. Do check out her books, Everything Under the Sun and Everything Under the Sun: Quiz Book, as well as her new title, Everything Under the Sun: All Around the World. Continue reading...
The star’s potent sexuality made him my ‘secret friend’ but, with my career in the arts stalling, his death led me to the life-changing decision to move to Minneapolis and maintain his legacy I distinctly remember the first time I heard Prince. I was a dreamy, artistic child growing up in 80s rural Australia, feeling completely out of place. One day, I turned towards the cassette radio in my bedroom, hearing something totally different to the rock music I had grown up with – something electric and alive. It was Prince. My body moved. From that moment, he became my secret soul friend, his music carrying a powerful mix of sexuality and spirituality that I didn’t yet have the language for. Songs such as Controversy and Purple Rain felt like permission to be fully expressive, and fully myself. My love for Prince remained as I grew up. I moved to New York to pursue a career in the arts, but never quite fully managed it, ending up as an arts administrator. I supported other artists, organised programmes, lived alongside creativity rather than inside it. Continue reading...
From carpetbaggers to Melodifestivalen, test your knowledge with the Saturday quiz 1 What theatrical legacy did Mathew Prichard receive on his ninth birthday? 2 What conditions does the Tdap vaccine protect against? 3 The bestselling book in the US in 1981 was a guide to solving what? 4 What is selected each year at the Melodifestivalen? 5 Carpetbaggers were profiteers in the aftermath of which conflict? 6 The confectionery lokum is better known as what? 7 In 1996, which UK sport moved from a winter to a summer season? 8 Who founded the Peripatetic school of philosophy? What links: 9 Thomas Tyers; Hester Piozzi; John Hawkins; James Boswell? 10 Admiralty Islands; New Britain; New Hanover; New Ireland? 11 Millbank, 1897; Merseyside, 1988; Cornwall, 1993; Bankside, 2000? 12 Sodium (1); carbon (2); oxygen (3); sulphur (4); tin (10)? 13 Kelpie; melusine; naiad; nixie; rusalka; selkie? 14 Igor Tudor at Spurs; Eric Ramsay at WBA; Brian Clough and Jock Stein at Leeds? 15 Made in America; -30-; Felina; Person to Person; The Iron Throne? Continue reading...
Staff warned news operations face 15% cut, above BBC-wide 10% target, as corporation pushes through £600m savings plan The BBC’s news operation is to cut costs by a steeper-than-expected 15%, with staff told to expect heavy redundancies. The division, home to about a quarter of all BBC staff, is being saddled with one of the highest cost-cutting targets as the corporation attempts to cut as many as 2,000 jobs in the biggest downsizing of the public service broadcaster in 15 years. Continue reading...
WHO prequalification of Coartem Baby means newborns can be safely treated rather than using medication for older children The first malaria treatment for babies has been approved by the World Health Organization, opening the door to widespread use around the globe. In parts of Africa, up to 18% of children under six months will be infected with malaria, but there has historically been no safe treatment for the smallest of them. There were 610,000 deaths from malaria in 2024, about three quarters of which were under-fives in Africa. Continue reading...
Documentary makers seek to start ‘informed conversation’ in country where public is allowed on just 8% of land Anger and momentum are building for Scottish style rights of access to mountains, meadows, rivers and woodlands in England where the public is allowed on just 8% of land, a new documentary suggests. Our Land, a film whose title is a nod to the protest song by Woody Guthrie, explores the rise of the right to roam movement in England. Continue reading...
The East West Rail project linking Oxford to Milton Keynes was finished in 2024. There’s just one hitch: no services The rumbling noise in the night, still enough to waken the unhabituated, is what really goads some people living in Winslow, Buckinghamshire. Freight trains running through the new station since late 2024 prove this stretch of railway is operational. But the long-promised passenger services have yet to appear – and there is no sign of any arriving soon. Welcome to East West Rail, open or not. For well over a decade, ministers have talked up a new railway linking Oxford to Cambridge via Milton Keynes to accelerate the drive for housing, jobs and growth – an arc of tech industry hailed as the UK’s answer to Silicon Valley. Continue reading...