The UK's controversial plan to deport illegal migrants to Rwanda has won parliamentary approval, despite heated criticism and human rights concerns. First flights already in July. Prime Minister Sunak is satisfied but from…
The British government, led by Rishi Sunak, has given the green light to the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, banning the sale of cigarettes for those born after 2009. A crackdown aimed at creating a "smoke-free" generation that has sparked…
Prime Minister Sunak's crackdown on immigration has tightened the rules for obtaining a work visa in the United Kingdom. Now it will be more difficult for Italians to enter the country. A blow to the catering sector and the flight of foreign students.…
Over 90 dead and over 150 injured: this is the provisional toll of a terrible attack claimed by ISIS in a concert hall in Moscow. Shock also due to the video announcement by the young Princess of Wales, Kate, that she has abdominal cancer
After 14 years in Downing Street the Conservatives look set to lose the next UK general election later this year. The days of the Tories' reign appear to be numbered
After Buckingham Palace's announcement, the United Kingdom is in shock, but the monarchy is preparing for any eventuality. From the intervention of state councilors to abdication, here's what could happen
Last year, almost 20% of UK-listed companies issued a profit warning. A figure that even exceeds that recorded during the 2008 financial crisis, according to Ernst & Young
David Cameron's return to government is sensational after he was ousted from the prime ministership following the Brexit referendum
On October 29, 1956, Israel invaded the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula. France and the United Kingdom took advantage of the situation to regain control of the outlet lost due to Nasser's nationalization. Within 10 days…
While waiting for the first world summit (1-2 November) on AI in the United Kingdom, British Prime Minister Sunak draws attention to the risks and dangers of the technology. China and US Vice President Kamala Harris were present at the world summit. Meanwhile, the UN is also equipping itself…
The Emilian sofa and armchair company is aiming at the English market to further expand in Europe. Poltronesofà will pay 270 pence per ScS share and provide a dividend of 10 pence per share to ScS shareholders. Cost of the operation approximately 100 million…
The group led by Descalzi has obtained a second license in the United Kingdom for the storage of carbon dioxide in the Hewett field. The site is perfect for the permanent storage of Co2 from industries in the South East of England
The biggest and richest hoard technologies and investments, the smallest are unable to keep up. The future of world economies depends on subsidies and incentives
The supervisory body on the protection of citizens' rights obtains an extension of the right of temporary residence from the UK government. Here's what changes
Since 2016, the increase in Italian patent applications has been continuous (+33%). While a generous policy of incentives and tax breaks for investments in R&D arrives from London.
Tonight is the final of Eurovision 2023, an event followed by 200 million people. Large amounts of money have been spent to organize it, but the related industries are even higher. Here's everything you need to know
No one had ever waited so long to be King - Monarch crowned together with Camilla - For the first time in 5 centuries a representative of the Pope of Rome present in Westminster
The whole of the UK is celebrating the new monarch and Queen Camilla. An exorbitant cost for the British but will also lead to considerable income: here are all the details
The candidate will have to wear a bird costume, which also makes a sound, to keep birds away. It is the solution that Blackpool Zoo has thought of to stop the seagulls that annoy people and animals. Hundreds of applications…
Signed a new agreement between the EU and the UK on Northern Ireland which provides for a green lane for some goods directed from the United Kingdom to Northern Ireland - Sunak: "Decisive turning point" - von der Leyen: "It protects the single market"
Inflation, price crises and bad weather are among the causes of fruit and vegetable rationing in England these days. The Brexit bill
Despite having reduced working days from 5 to 4 for six months, the revenues of the companies involved in the experiment have risen - Benaglia (Fim Cisl): "Let's do it in Italy too" - The Intesa Sanpaolo experiment
In 2023, the British GDP will register a contraction of 1,4% - Maxi maneuver announced by 55 billion of spending cuts and tax increases to cover the hole in the public accounts
Former Chancellor of the Exchequer becomes fifth Conservative prime minister in six years after Johnson and Mordaunt withdraw from Tory leadership race
No one had ever lasted so short at 10 Downing Street. The pound celebrates and the markets welcome Truss's resignation with "relief". What happens now? Here are the possible scenarios
In addition to facing the resignation of a close ally, Truss was in danger of being defeated in a vote in the House of Commons. Inflation breaks through the 10% threshold
The new British finance minister, Jeremy Hunt, cancels almost all the tax measures promised on September 23rd. The Guardian: "Nothing remains of the Truss agenda". Pound recovers, gilt yields down
The new chancellor is the moderate Jeremy Hunt - Backtrack also on the corporate tax: "We need to reassure the markets", but the Tories could soon distrust it: in his place Sunak Mordaunt
According to the FT, the founder of Evergrande would have put the Knightsbrige building up for sale to repay the debts caused by the crisis of the Chinese real estate giant. The price? Over £200 million
Reversing Liz Truss Scrapping Tax Cuts On The Rich - Here's Why She Changed Her Mind
After the announcement of the maxi tax cuts for the wealthiest, the pound fell to an all-time low, while yields on government bonds rose to all-time highs. The Bank of England forced to intervene. Here's what's…
New Prime Minister Liz Truss Announces £45Bn Tax Cut Plan That Favors Riches And Bankers - Pound Sterling At Lows, Yields Soaring And Stocks In Red
Thousands to say goodbye to Queen Elizabeth - It will be the most popular event in history in the presence of 2000 guests - Here's who was invited and the day's program
A historical figure that will be talked about for centuries to come. You don't need to be English to understand that the reign of Elizabeth, the longest-lived sovereign, marks and closes a historical period that is impossible to replicate
On September 5 we will find out who between Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak will be the new Conservative leader and therefore of the new British Prime Minister Truss overwhelmed. In his promises a massive tax cut
Other than a return to the splendor of the great empire. Great Britain is paying dearly for the unfortunate choice to leave the EU and now in the G20 only Russia has an economy that is worse than the British one
After an in-depth investigation, the UK Antitrust found "competition problems in several markets", but gave a substantial green light to the merger with Suez
The Conservative Party has announced the rules of the race: the name of the new Tory leader and new Prime Minister will be announced on 5 September. Here are all the steps
After trying in every way to resist, Johnson gave up and decided to resign: "I wouldn't have wanted to, but when the flock moves, it moves. No one is indispensable".
The UK changes course and announces a temporary 25% tax on the extra profits of oil and gas companies. Bonuses and discounts on bills for families
UK macroeconomic data worse than other G7 countries, with inflation likely to exceed 10% in the autumn
The government of Boris Johnson threatens the EU: if Brussels does not agree to revise the protocol on Northern Ireland, London will break the agreement. EU: "unacceptable"
The left-wing nationalist Sinn Féin, which aims for union with the Irish Republic, could indeed win and move towards a reunification of the two Irelands
This five-year phase is part of a 34-year contract signed in 2012 - and will support over 340 jobs in the country's southwest
Abramovich to sell Chelsea despite sanctions? Times are tightening and the Swiss-American consortium formed by Boehly and Wyss are in pole position - Here's everything you need to know
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, illustrated in the New York Times a plan to immediately reach a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine but also to avoid a new Yalta: we publish it in the Italian version
With a speech to the nation, Premier Johnson announces the cancellation of the latest anti-Covid restrictions. But doubts and controversies are growing
The longest-lived sovereign of the English monarchy made and wrote history facing wars both inside and outside the Winsdor house: from the abdication of Edward VIII to the accusations of Prince Andrew
Northern Ireland has been at the center of Brexit talks for years and the issue remains a thorny one for everyone.
The scandal over the parties organized in Downing Street during the lockdowns is spreading - Party with 100 guests on 20 May 2020 - The Premier forced to apologize in Parliament, but the opposition asks for his resignation - Polls plummeting for…
After months of freedom, restrictions are back in England as well as infections from the Omicron variant are rising - Johnson: "We have to act in advance otherwise hospitalized and dead people will increase" - The epidemiologist Ferguson: "Cases will double every 2-3 days, peak at January"
After the USA, New Zealand and Australia, the United Kingdom and Canada also join the list of countries that will not send an official delegation to the Beijing Winter Olympics. France and Germany distance themselves
Worry returns to the world. France towards the extension of the state of emergency. In the United Kingdom, Russia and Belgium cases and deaths are skyrocketing. The world's longest lockdown ends in Melbourne
Petrol stations are out of petrol, long queues at petrol stations and prices are skyrocketing - The 'fuel crisis' in the UK is increasingly worrying. Here's everything you need to know
The British fintech, which reached a super valuation of 33 billion dollars in the summer, closed 2020 with heavy losses and thus decided to focus on tourism: hotels and apartments can be booked from the app
The poultry supply chain is in serious difficulty due to a lack of staff and now the most famous fast food restaurants are forced to close or change their menus
The company specializing in assisted reproduction has 86 clinics worldwide and obtains a market share in the Anglo-Saxon country of more than 10%
The British confirm that they owe Europe a severance pay lower than that requested by Brussels: 43,8 billion instead of 47,5
INTERVIEW with SERGIO ABRIGNANI, immunologist of the Milan State University and member of the Cts: "Johnson's choice to reopen is scientifically acceptable: in England the infections are increasing but not the deaths". "Covid will be endemic, but we will tame it with vaccines"
From July 19, England will say goodbye to the restrictions - However, the Government expects a surge in infections up to 100 thousand daily cases during the summer, but with a low number of deaths - The scientific community is divided between a bet and a calculated risk
In Australia, four cities in lockdown, Ireland is considering a squeeze on pubs, while in Italy it is considering whether to remodulate the Green Pass. The EU announces: "5 therapies for the treatment of Covid are on the way"
On 23 June 2016, 51,89% of the British voted in favor of leaving the European Union - After years of negotiations, the divorce agreement has been reached, but there are still many uncertainties about the future and the benefits for the British …
Palazzo Chigi has launched the online platform on which to download the code, in a digital but also printable version. Here are the requirements and all the channels to obtain it, from the Immuni app to pharmacies
On 6 May for the United Kingdom a Super Thursday, with elections from one part of the Kingdom to the other to elect over 5 thousand representatives - The vote in Scotland is essential to understand the future of the independence struggle - Eyes on London,…
The Prince of Edinburgh would have turned 100 in June. The union with Elizabeth II, from the tumultuous beginnings to the four children, to the long collaboration alongside the sovereign
Former state monopolist BT has launched the "Adopt A Kiosk" project which allows communities to buy the famous red telephone boxes for a nominal fee and recycle one of the icons of British lifestyle
A sort of revolution is underway in the music industry, well described in the Ft by the former chief economist of Spotify - One number is enough to give an idea of the change: in 1984, 6 music albums were released in the United Kingdom while…
INTERVIEW WITH CHRISTOPHER HILL, Cambridge professor and author of the essay on the United Kingdom after Brexit - "The young British consider themselves European and this trend is stronger than Brexit but Johnson has the party in hand and for…
The trade agreement between the EU and the UK is in the safe. Found a compromise on fishing, safety and competition - Von der Leyen: "A good, balanced agreement, worth fighting for" - Johnson: "We kept our promises, we resumed the…
These are difficult weeks for the United Kingdom as it grapples with Brexit, but also with the English variant of Covid-19 - London loses negotiating power, but the EU extends its hand on the blocks - Italy launches a repatriation plan
According to the BBC, after months of negotiations, the UK and the EU could sign a trade agreement as early as Friday, but France threatens to veto
The House of Lords rejected the Internal Market Bill, Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump in the US elections. Perhaps the time has come for Boris Johnson to stop forcing and seek an agreement with the EU before it is…
According to the London newspaper, to get out of the delivery crisis, the company that manages the British postal service should follow the example of Poste Italiane
The EU Council ends without an agreement and with increasingly tense tones - Johnson: "Let's get ready to go out with the No deal" - Merkel: "We want an agreement but not at any cost".
After the move by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who put some cities including Liverpool into lockdown, it is up to French President Macron to announce strong measures. He also worries Belgium, an institutional clash in Spain.
The EU council scheduled for 15-16 October is the last chance to find an agreement between the EU and the UK - But the chances of succeeding seem slim and the negotiators are thinking of a Plan B: mini deals on individual chapters…
In the June-August quarter the increase is 34,6% compared to the lockdown quarter - The recovery of the car drives the recovery - More contained increases in France and the United Kingdom
The negotiations for the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union are increasingly tense: the agreement seems like a mirage and in the meantime the president of the EU Commission has sent a letter of formal notice "for violating the agreements".
The escalation of the virus in some European countries and beyond is worrying: Israel launches a new lockdown, 134 dead in 24 hours in Russia, 5,2 million infected in India.
The law, wanted by Johnson, which calls into question the agreement with the EU was approved in the first reading by the Commons, but is provoking tough positions within all the British political parties - Here's what's happening…
Britain's largest postal company has decided to no longer deliver letters on Saturdays, adopting a decision that Poste has been implementing for almost ten years.
In the second quarter, British GDP dropped 20,4%, officially entering the "worst recession ever recorded".
The Veneto-based company, which produces and sells smart meters, has obtained the CPA certification for cyber security.
The leaders of the UK and EU meeting in videoconference agreed on the need to "give new impetus to the negotiations" - However, the expiry of the transition period is approaching and a hard Brexit is increasingly likely. Here's the thing…
The economic crisis and bureaucratic constraints risk increasing the digital divide in Italy, blocking the installation of 5G antennas - Together with the spread of conspiracy theories that link the Coronavirus to these infrastructures - The alarm is sounded by the institute…
A power vacuum amid the coronavirus pandemic and with Brexit negotiations ongoing - UK faces one of the toughest times in its history, comforted only by Queen Elizabeth
Just as the prime minister, suffering from coronavirus, is transported from Downing Street to hospital, Elizabeth II gives a historic address to the nation: "Shattering times await us, but we will win" - VIDEO
The news was given by the British premier himself through a video on Twitter: "I have mild symptoms, I will continue to work from home" - The London Stock Exchange loses more than 5%
The emergency is now declared throughout Europe: on Monday evening, French President Macron announced an Italian plan (VIDEO), as well as Spain - Germany ready to launch stimuli capable of moving 550 billion, first measures also in the UK.
The resignation of the chancellor of the exchequer following very strong pressure from Johnson and Cumming could radically change UK economic policy, putting trade agreements to be negotiated in view of Brexit even more at risk
The German transport company has announced the expansion plan for 2020: there are now 4 continents where it is operational, and within 10 years it will also debut in South America.
According to British historian David Edgerton, the Brexit-induced breakup of the United Kingdom is not necessarily a bad thing but it can unleash the full potential of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland
The UK wants a free trade deal, but is unwilling to align with EU standards. This is the summary of Johnson's words during the presentation of the draft mandate for the negotiations - Phase two part…
What will happen to Italians residing in the UK? What will change for university and Erasmus students or for those who intend to go to the UK for tourism? And for businesses? Here are all the answers
There is an official Brexit, the formal Brexit will start on 31 December 2020 - What will happen in the meantime? What are the possibilities and risks? Here, in short, is everything you need to know about Britain's exit from Europe
The UK Parliament approved the law on withdrawal, but rejected an amendment that obliged London to remain on Erasmus+ - Program at risk - The reunification of unaccompanied minors with their families was also rejected
Brexit is getting closer and closer: Boris Johnson's text will return to the House of Commons after the holidays for the definitive yes - The Conservatives expect to close by January 31 - Brussels: "EU ready".
Before Christmas, Westminster will vote on the divorce agreement between the UK and the EU - Exit is certain for January 31st, but what is worrying now is the transition period - The specter of Hard Brexit is back, while Scotland and Northern Ireland…
European stock markets up after the Fed and awaiting the debut of Lagarde at the helm of the ECB - Eyes on the UK elections - Nexi and the Agnelli galaxy do well in Milan, but Juve are knocked out.
A vote to elect new Parliament turned into a second Brexit vote - Polls open from 7, Johnson favorite in polls - Here's everything you need to know about the UK's December 12 election…