Il capogruppo alla Camera: le sinistre causa della situazione di Bologna. “Possiamo fare tutti i decreti che vogliamo, ma poi i giudici siano più severi”
Il dramma di un’anconetana poi uscita dal tunnel è stato raccontato in un libro da due scrittori. “Ha voluto scrivessimo la sua storia per essere d’aiuto ad altre persone, come una luce di speranza”
Aldo Cosenza, segretario generale Fit Cisl Emilia Romagna lancia l’allarme: “Ho chiesto un tavolo permanente con tutte le prefetture delle città più grandi”
San Severino (Macerata), dopo una lettera di scuse e un risarcimento le persone offese hanno ritirato le querele
Lawmakers issue warning about homeland security budget after shooting death by federal agent of Renee Nicole Good A day after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed a 37-year-old US citizen in Minneapolis, Democrats on Capitol Hill are demanding restraints on the agency Donald Trump has empowered to carry out his mass deportation campaign – and some are threatening to use the next funding deadline to force those changes. Democrats sharply condemned the Trump administration over the killing of Renee Nicole Good, demanding accountability after the president; JD Vancethe vice-president; and the secretary of homeland security, Kristi Noem repeatedly claimed that the officer acted in “self-defense”. Continue reading...
Aumentano le denunce dopo il sopralluogo degli uomini dell’Arma. Un giovane gambiano non sa se potrà rivedere i familiari
Rimini, dopo l’archiviazione delle accuse al luogotenente dei carabinieri che sparò a Muhammad Sitta si chiude la raccolta: “Ecco come riavere i soldi. Quelli non reclamati andranno alle vittime o in beneficenza”
Carezza in via Matteotti, Uoma in via Cavour, Tessilcasa all’Esp e lo spaccio in via della Lirica. Questi i negozi che a Ravenna cessano l’attività, unitamente alla gestione del franchising di Max&Co. “Presa una decisione difficile, in tutti questi anni non abbiamo mai licenziato nessuno”
Il punto con Castelluzzo (ingegnere di Confartigianato): “Attenzione a estintori e vie di esodo”. A breve un incontro in prefettura per fare il punto con i vigili del fuoco e le associazioni di settore
La produzione Hbo, in Italia a febbraio, è un fenomeno pop negli Stati Uniti. Racconta un sentimento forte e nascosto in un contesto sportivo che, come quello del pallone nel nostro Paese, coltiva una certa idea di maschio
La sparatoria ha coinvolto agenti della polizia di frontiera che avevano fermato un'auto con a bordo una coppia sposata
Ora tutti i file audio e video sono agli atti dell’inchiesta. Attenzione focalizzata sulle ultime due puntate. Si tratta dell’intervista a uno degli indagati in cui l’uomo diceva: “La vittima conosceva un segreto”
Si tratta di un uomo e una donna
Emanuele Montaguti, ceo di GroundUp, spiega il nuovo approccio globale alla riconquista della forma fisica. Le abbuffate natalizie hanno portato in media 2 chili in più e ora tanti vivono con ansia e sensi di colpa. “Non rascurare mai il sonno”
Exclusive: research suggests supplementing eggs with a key protein reduces age-related defects, raising hopes of improved IVF for older women Scientists claim to have “rejuvenated” human eggs for the first time in an advance that they predict could revolutionise IVF success rates for older women. The groundbreaking research suggests that an age-related defect that causes genetic errors in embryos could be reversed by supplementing eggs with a crucial protein. When eggs donated by fertility patients were given microinjections of the protein, they were almost half as likely to show the defect compared with untreated eggs. Continue reading...
Featuring Wood, her famous sidekicks Julie Waters and Celia Imrie and other female standups, this documentary is tender, moving and an absolute hoot There is a moment at the start of this documentary about the comedian Victoria Wood when you realise what she was up against at the beginning of her career: a snippet from the archives of Melvyn Bragg hailing her as Britain’s first female standup comedian. That wasn’t entirely the case, but it seems unthinkable now that it took until the 1980s for women to break through in any numbers. In 1985, when season one of Wood’s sketch show As Seen on TV aired on BBC2, there were sniffs of doubt that a woman could front a comedy programme, let alone a northern woman. How wrong they were. Clips from the show, featuring Wood, Julie Waters and Celia Imrie, are a hoot: high on a tipsy energy, the performers are all on the edge of collapsing into giggles. For those who grew up with Wood as a national treasure, Becoming Victoria Wood will be a revelation. Her standup routines in the 1980s blazed a trail, with jokes about tampons and cellulite. She had a lonely childhood, was ignored by her mother and was shy and self-conscious about her weight. (Later press coverage fixating on her size was vile.) She didn’t feel clever or good-looking enough but she had a fierce streak of ambition that seemed to come from nowhere. Continue reading...
Report says officials seem unprepared for potential risks that unregulated industry poses to UK financial stability The UK Treasury has a “limited grasp” of concerns linked to the booming shadow banking sector and may not be prepared for risks the unregulated industry poses to financial stability, peers have said. While a lack of data makes it hard to say whether the $16tn (£12tn) non-bank financial sector could bring the wider financial system to its knees, officials do not seem to be alive to the potential risks, according to a Lords financial services regulation committee report. Continue reading...
Exclusive: NHS clinicians will sit in on appointments in pilot scheme in four areas aimed at reducing reoffending About 4,000 offenders in England will get targeted healthcare sessions during their probation appointments as part of a new pilot scheme. Offenders are far more likely to have poor physical or mental health or addiction issues, which increases the likelihood of reoffending. Continue reading...
L’amministrazione Trump prepara un’offerta per convincere la popolazione. L’Europa, pronta a inviare soldi, lavora su quattro opzioni
Per Trump ha agito lui per autodifesa. Il suo vice: ha sparato perché aveva avuto un incidente simile. Noem: la donna terrorista interna
Alolita Tekapu and her family among the first arrivals under a world-first agreement that allows people from Tuvalu to move to Australia On a suburban street in eastern Melbourne on a cool summer’s day, Alolita Tekapu sits on the couch feeding her one-month-old son, Philip, while her three older boys play outside. Her husband folds laundry nearby, pausing occasionally to check on the children. It’s an ordinary domestic scene. But the reason this family are in Australia is far from ordinary. Continue reading...
Emily Henry’s hit book has been adapted into a glossily made yet charmless attempt to resurrect the friends-to-lovers formula Released just as the weather turns to freezing and we’re all daydreaming of an escape, Netflix’s early January romcom People We Meet on Vacation is at the very least smartly timed. Produced as part of the streamer’s Sony deal, it benefits from some real studio gloss (proper lighting!) and as Polo & Pan’s perfectly balmy Nana plays over a transporting shot of our heroine lounging on a beach (the song was also used in Netflix’s underrated Christmas romcom Let it Snow), I was ready to relax with her. But what a brief escape it turned out to be … The adaptation of Emily Henry’s much-loved 2021 novel has the superficial trappings all in check (eyes with permanent twinkles, unrealistic main character job in this climate, more easily affordable Taylor Swift song on the soundtrack) but no heart or soul to go with it. There’s simply nothing to root for or care about or grasp on to, just the limp tracing of something we’ve seen many many times before. Its closest comparison would be When Harry Met Sally, a similar journey that turns friends into lovers over a fairly epic time span (the pair even meet in the exact same way, forced to drive home together from college). But what felt lived in and genuinely human back in 1989 now feels shallow and synthetic in 2026, a grim start to the year for a genre I keep hoping and praying for. Continue reading...
Macclesfield and Weston-super-Mare carry the non-league hopes while fringe players need to seize their chances Silly goals conceded, chances missed, a lead surrendered and points squandered against relegation fodder. On the face of things, Manchester United have changed manager but nothing else. The reality is different. They started slowly at Burnley, settling into a 4-2-3-1 formation that suits them – and pretty much every other team – far better than Ruben Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 before, midway through the first half, they started to play. The deployment of Bruno Fernandes close to the opposition goal, along with a wide player, Patrick Dorgu, playing on his natural side, meant Benjamin Sesko was, for the first time, provided with decent service. Then, following Jaidon Anthony’s equaliser, Darren Fletcher’s side risked defeat by going all out for the win – one nearly achieved through the timely introduction of Shea Lacey, a richly talented 18-year-old. Brighton will present far stiffer opposition but, for the first time in a long time, United are doing what United are meant to do. Daniel Harris Manchester United v Brighton, Sunday 4.30pm (all GMT) Macclesfield v Crystal Palace, Saturday 12.15pm Grimsby v Weston-super-Mare, Saturday 5.45pm Manchester City v Exeter, Saturday 3pm Continue reading...
Il lavorio diplomatico tra Roma e Caracas non si è mai interrotto. E ha coinvolto a più riprese soggetti insospettabili
Il petroliere di 77 anni coinvolto in un presunto attentato a Maduro. Fuori dal carcere anche il fuggiasco Burlò e il giornalista Pilieri