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Due donne e una 14enne violentate e abbandonate sull’asfalto: fermato un marocchino
16 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 18:18

L’uomo avrebbe usato con tutte la medesima tecnica, convincendole a salire in macchina per poi abusare di loro

Badenoch calls Farage an ‘opportunist’ after he urges Scottish nationalists to back Reform
17 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 18:17

Leader of Tories criticises Farage after he says holding another independence vote ‘probably quite reasonable’ Kemi Badenoch, the leader of the Conservative party, has accused Nigel Farage of being an opportunist who does not believe in unionism after he urged Scottish nationalists to back Reform. Farage said earlier this week he believed in “genuine nationalists” who do not support the Scottish National party’s bid to rejoin the EU, and urged them to vote Reform in the Holyrood election on 7 May. Continue reading...

Roland Garros, via libera ai Whoop: cosa indosseranno Sinner e Alcaraz
26 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 18:09

Per la prima volta in un torneo dello Slam sarà ammesso un particolare dispositivo in grado di acquisire preziose informazioni su vari parametri di salute: ecco di cosa si tratta

Armed robbers hold 25 people hostage at Naples bank before fleeing through hole in floor
26 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 18:08

Thieves believed to have escaped into sewers after holding staff and customers in Crédit Agricole branch for two hours Armed robbers held 25 people hostage at a bank in Naples for two hours on Thursday, before fleeing through a tunnel. The three thieves entered a branch of Crédit Agricole in the southern Italian city at about 11.30am, taking hostage staff and customers, who were freed by police a couple of hours later. Continue reading...

Meloni: "Notizia eccellente, Italia farà la sua parte"
31 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 18:04

Meloni e Tajani salutano la tregua come un passo decisivo per la stabilità regionale. Roma conferma l’impegno in UNIFIL e il sostegno alla sovranità libanese

Portanova, confermata la condanna per violenza sessuale: annunciato il ricorso in Cassazione
32 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 18:03

La Corte d'Appello di Firenze ha convalidato la sentenza di primo grado ai danni del giocatore della Reggiana

<p>La furia del Barcellona contro gli arbitri non si placa: nuovo reclamo formale alla Uefa dopo il caos Champions con l'Atletico</p>
34 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 18:01

Proseguono le proteste del club blaugrana che ora prendono via ufficiali

Crisi, ideologia green e «mal di Cina» fanno inchiodare il comparto auto
35 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 18:00

Mentre lo choc petrolifero e l’inflazione frenano le immatricolazioni in Europa (+1,7%), il Dragone passa da acquirente a concorrente. Il tracollo elettrico spaventa Volkswagen (-80% negli Usa). Male Porsche (-15%). Il mercato dell’auto in Europa, nel primo trimestre 2026, è il resoconto di una crisi d’identità sistemica che coinvolge domanda, politica industriale e capitale. Continua a leggere

Serie A, anticipo Sassuolo-Como: migliori quote e pronostico
35 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 18:00

Fabregas vuole ripartire dopo il ko contro l’Inter, neroverdi privi di capitan Berardi

Serie A, Sassuolo-Como: statistiche, migliori quote e pronostico
35 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 18:00

Fabregas vuole ripartire dopo il ko contro l’Inter, neroverdi privi di capitan Berardi

The Guardian view on a ceasefire for Lebanon: Trump has promised a pause. Civilians need real peace | Editorial
36 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 17:58

A deeply scarred country is caught in a war not of its making, seeking a solution which lies outside its hands The 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon that Donald Trump announced on Thursday is desperately needed. It must also be regarded with immense caution. Iran and mediator Pakistan believed that Lebanon was covered by last week’s US-Israel-Iran ceasefire, before Israel unleashed 100 strikes in 10 minutes – killing hundreds and wounding many more on “Black Wednesday”. Lebanon was pulled into this crisis by Mr Trump’s illegal war on Tehran, and should not have been excluded from his truce. The US president, desperately seeking an exit to the broader conflict, is now reining in Mr Netanyahu. But only up to a point. Israeli forces on Thursday destroyed the last bridge linking Lebanon’s south to the rest of the country and struck a school. The previous day they killed at least four paramedics – the latest of scores to have died. More than 2,100 people have reportedly been killed, including at least 172 children. Thousands have been injured. One in five of the population are displaced, some permanently: having occupied a vast swathe of land, Israel is wiping whole villages from the map. Its own defence minister described that as modelled on its actions in Gaza. Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...

Labour and Lib Dem MPs demand ‘shameful’ Palantir NHS contract be scrapped
38 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 17:57

The spytech company and founder Peter Thiel should ‘have their hands ripped off our NHS’, say MPs during impassioned Westminster debate MPs have queued up to demand the government scraps its £330m NHS contract with the spytech company Palantir, calling it “dreadful” and “shameful” in a debate on Thursday, after which the government said it was “no fan” of the US company’s politics. Labour and Liberal Democrat MPs led the calls for Palantir, which also works for Donald Trump’s ICE immigration crackdown and the Israeli military, to be removed as a supplier to the NHS federated data platform (FDP), with one Labour backbencher, Samantha Niblett, questioning whether it could be “trusted as a custodian of the intimate health records of tens of millions of British citizens”. Continue reading...

The Guardian view on drugs in prisons: the chief inspector has sounded the alarm – ministers must act | Editorial
38 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 17:57

The impunity with which organised crime groups operate in jails is scandalous. Blocking drones should be just the start To most of the public, the widespread availability of illegal drugs in prisons must be hard to comprehend. A Ministry of Justice that cannot prevent law-breaking within its own institutions is clearly failing to a disastrous extent. As well as undermining rehabilitation by perpetuating criminality, addiction and debt, drug dealing in prisons undermines the whole system’s credibility and purpose. Yet this is the situation in multiple English and Welsh jails, as set out by chief inspector Charlie Taylor. His last annual report highlighted the fact that 39% of prisoners surveyed in 2024/25 said it was easy to obtain drugs, while 19% of female prisoners had developed drug problems in jail. The rate of positive results in random drug tests regularly topped 30%. Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...

Orbán’s defeat threatens to halt Hungarian support of populist right
42 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 17:52

Individuals such as Matt Goodwin and Lord Frost benefited from largesse of self-styled ‘illiberal democracy’ UK politics live – latest updates The last 16 years of Viktor Orbán’s rule have been kind to a number of British political figures – from the Tory peer David Frost to Reform UK’s Matt Goodwin and James Orr. All benefited from largesse extended by the self-styled “illiberal democracy” established by the Hungarian leader’s ruling Fidesz party, which took a particular liking for those on the harder right of British conservatism. Continue reading...

Meloni incontra Rama a Palazzo Chigi: “Focus su Difesa e immigrazione irregolare”
46 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 17:49

La premier ha accolto il primo ministro albanese e consolidato i rapporti storici di partenariato che l’Italia mantiene con il Paese balcanico

<p>Palladino aveva ragione: il Bayern gioca davvero un altro sport</p>
47 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 17:48

Lo spettacolare 4-3 dei tedeschi al Real ha confermato la grandezza dei bavaresi. Sono una formidabile macchina da gol che coniuga la qualità eccelsa del gioco alle straordinarie doti dei suoi solisti. Olise è da Pallone d'Oro

Pirelli approva il bilancio e conferma i target 2026: effetti della crisi in Medio Oriente mitigati e dividendo a 0,34 per azione
48 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 17:47

Pirelli archivia il 2025 con conti solidi e guarda al 2026 confermando gli obiettivi, nonostante le incertezze legate alla crisi in Medio Oriente. Il Consiglio di amministrazione di Pirelli &amp; c. Spa ha approvato il bilancio al 31 dicembre 2025 i cui risultati consolidati  preliminari erano già stati comunicati al mercato il 25 febbraio 2026. […] L'articolo Pirelli approva il bilancio e conferma i target 2026: effetti della crisi in Medio Oriente mitigati e dividendo a 0,34 per azione sembra essere il primo su Secolo d'Italia.

De Bruyne show: "Serie A diversa e… lenta. Presto parlerò anche napoletano"
50 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 17:45

Il belga si conferma leader tecnico e carismatico, ma anche perfettamente calato nella realtà napoletana. L’obiettivo è chiaro: andare in Champions League

It will take more than £600m a year to boost UK industrial competitiveness | Nils Pratley
50 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 17:44

Bics fix accepts nose-bleed energy bills are a structural problem but pretends they are an issue for a narrow section of industry It is “bold action” to boost UK competitiveness, claimed the government. Not everybody shared that assessment of the British industrial competitiveness scheme (Bics), the long-awaited plan to cut electricity bills for UK manufacturers by up to 25% – or, at least, to cut them for a subset of firms that are aligned with the eight chosen sectors of the “modern” industrial strategy. “Gas intensive industries in the UK have been shamefully ignored by the government in this announcement – it’s a total disgrace,” said Gary Smith, the general secretary of the GMB union, banging the drum for the likes of ceramics-makers and brickmakers that aren’t deemed modern enough for support. Employer bodies mostly did the polite thing of welcoming government assistance of any form before using phases such as “drop in the ocean”. Continue reading...

London primary schools record 3.5% drop in children entering reception
53 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 17:42

Capital’s schools hardest hit in England and Wales by rising housing costs and falling birthrate, with further falls predicted in coming years Schools in London continue to be hardest hit by housing costs and the falling birthrate. Further closures and mergers of primary schools are expected after a sharp fall in the number of children entering reception classes in the capital. London’s boroughs will have nearly 3,000 fewer infants aged four enrolling at the start of the next school year in September, according to school place offers announced by local authorities across England. Continue reading...

Portcullis gets royal breeders dreaming at Newmarket’s ancient first rite of spring
53 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 17:41

John Gosden’s three-year-old was among those catching the eye at the Craven meeting, which has been attracting dreamers and optimists since 1771 Captain Cook was a few months away from landfall after his first circumnavigation of the earth when the first Craven meeting was held on Newmarket heath in the spring of 1771. It is older than any of the Classics, and old enough too to have the great Potoooooooo – who got his name when a stable lad was unsure how to spell potatoes – on the Craven Stakes’s roll of honour in 1782. For a quarter of a millennium, the first meeting of the year on the Rowley Mile at Newmarket has been Flat racing’s first rite of spring. “It’s what keeps everybody going,” Jason Singh, the marketing director of the famous bloodstock auction house Tattersalls said here on Thursday, “and I speak as a breeder and racehorse owner myself as well as a sales company employee. Continue reading...

NHS patients should be able to write up their own medical records – and not have to rely on Post-it notes | Will Parman
57 minuti fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 17:37

The lack of a unified digital repository for patients and healthcare workers means that key medical changes are often missed. But the NHS can learn from US intelligence sharing Will Parman is the winner of the The Guardian Foundation’s 2026 Emerging Voices award (19-25 age category), recognising young talent in political opinion writing As she battles cancer, my mum fears that she will forget to tell her consultant something important. Like many people with complex and chronic health needs, she clutches a Post-it note with 10 bullet-pointed symptoms, such as “cannot stand” and “spasms”. It is her companion during stressful appointments. We rehearse her list before we enter, and worry that we deviated too much when we leave. Even then, her peer-reviewed lists, sometimes on the back of envelopes, are inadequate when her condition may change day to day. Each list, too, must be tailored for each of her consultants – many lists get lost in her tall pile of notes and letters. I hate those car rides home when we’re upset that we didn’t say something important, fearing the consequences of this omission. In a health system in which people can wait more than a year for an appointment, you wonder how meticulous these Post-it notes need to be to convey every change in their medical condition since the initial referral letter. It raises the question of how many people have experienced this unsettling ride home. Will Parman is the winner of the The Guardian Foundation’s 2026 Emerging Voices award (19-25 age category), recognising young talent in political opinion writing Continue reading...

Israele-Libano, Trump annuncia il cessate il fuoco: «Sarà la decima guerra che faccio finire»
1 ora fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 17:34

L’annuncio l’ha dato a metà pomeriggio Donald Trump: alle 17 ora americana (le 23 in Italia) sarebbe scattato il cessate un cessate il fuoco di 10 giorni tra Israele e Libano. Prima c’era stato un giro di telefonate individuali con il presidente libanese Joseph Aoun e con il primo ministro israeliano Benjamin Netanyahu, a seguito […] L'articolo Israele-Libano, Trump annuncia il cessate il fuoco: «Sarà la decima guerra che faccio finire» sembra essere il primo su Secolo d'Italia.

Like a concrete aircraft carrier: was LA’s giant new $724m gallery really worth all the carbon emissions?
1 ora fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 17:32

Built on tar swamps and two tortuous decades in the making, LACMA’s latest addition used twice as much metal as the Eiffel Tower. How did America supersize revered architect Peter Zumthor? Driving down the palm-lined strip of Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, a striking new crossing heaves into view. A ribbon of glass leaps over the road, sandwiched between two gigantic planes of concrete. As you get closer, the bridge swells out in sinuous arcs, swooping back on itself to inscribe an amoebic, shape-shifting blob, spreading out like an inkblot. From some angles it has a retro-futuristic air, recalling a Jetsons airport terminal, or one of California’s “Googie” style gas stations. From others, the curving roof looks like a great big tongue, flaring out to give the neighbours a raspy lick. This concrete colossus is home to the new David Geffen Galleries of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Lacma), a $724m mothership designed by the fabled Swiss architect Peter Zumthor. It is less a museum than a mighty piece of infrastructure, a 110,000 sq ft warehouse-cum-bridge, jacked up nine metres in the air and looming above the street with a brooding, muscular heft. Two decades in the making, and subject to tortuous years of delays, controversies and cost escalations – building on a tar swamp in a seismic zone is not straightforward – it finally opens this weekend. The Fitzcarraldian feat is the brainchild of Michael Govan, who became Lacma’s director in 2006 with an ambition to build a museum like no other, using the promise of a dazzling structure to lure donations of artworks and dollars ($125m came from LA county, the rest was fundraised). Govan cut his teeth at the Guggenheim, and on Frank Gehry’s Bilbao outpost, where he clearly got a taste for the transformative fairy dust of signature architecture. He later moved to Dia:Beacon, in New York’s Hudson Valley, where he commissioned Zumthor for a project that was ultimately unrealised. At Lacma, he was determined to make a monument for posterity, at any cost. Continue reading...

Aston Villa v Bologna: Europa League quarter-final, second leg – live
1 ora fa | Gio 16 Apr 2026 17:30

⚽ Europa League updates; kick-off 8pm BST (first leg: 3-1) ⚽ Nottingham Forest v Porto – latest | Live scores | Mail Niall Much like one of those old-timey “choose your own adventure” stories, Aston Villa have two clear paths to the Champions League. Unlike said books, there appears to be little immediate peril on either route. Villa are seven points clear of sixth-placed Chelsea in the Premier League, and got the job in this tie more than halfway done in the first leg in Italy. Get through tonight and Porto or Nottingham Forest (!) await in the semi-finals, while mid-table Sunderland and Fulham are up next in the league. Continue reading...