Prévisions météo

Vous êtes à: Via San Martino, 18
Montecatini Terme

Friday 18 April 2025
pluie modérée PLUIE MODéRéE
Temperature: 12°C
Humidity: 84%
Sunrise : 6:28
Sunset : 20:03

Saturday 19 April 2025

09:00 - 12:00
couvert couvert 15°C
15:00 - 18:00
couvert couvert 17°C

Sunday 20 April 2025

09:00 - 12:00
nuageux nuageux 17°C
15:00 - 18:00
couvert couvert 20°C

last update: Today at 00:14:20

Recherchez parmi les services

Suivez nous sur...












Latest news, sport, business, comment, analysis and reviews from the Guardian, the world's leading liberal voice
Ministers scramble to avoid Labour rebellion on disability benefit cuts

Exclusive: backbenchers may be allowed to abstain, a major climbdown from previous votes when rebels were suspended from the party

Ministers are scrambling to avoid a damaging rebellion this summer when MPs vote on controversial cuts to disability benefit payments, even offering potential rebels the chance to miss the vote altogether.

The government is due to hold a vote in June and dozens of Labour MPs are worried it will hurt their constituents and could cost them their seats.

Continue reading...
Thu, 17 Apr 2025 17:32:10 GMT
Four dead after cable car crash in southern Italy

One person seriously injured after accident at Monte Faito near Naples

Four people have died and one is seriously injured after a cable car crashed to the ground near Naples in southern Italy on Thursday.

A cable broke on the link taking tourists from the town of Castellammare di Stabia, on the Gulf of Naples, to Monte Faito, about three kilometres(1.8 miles) away.

Continue reading...
Thu, 17 Apr 2025 21:03:09 GMT
NHS warned it must change guidance on single-sex spaces after court ruling

Equality watchdog says health service ‘now has clarity’ as managers draw up new policy for hospitals and surgeries

NHS bosses are scrambling to overhaul guidelines for single-sex spaces in thousands of hospitals and GP surgeries after the equality watchdog warned they would be pursued if they fail to do so.

The British Transport Police became the first to change policies on Thursday amid the fallout from the supreme court ruling on the legal definition of a woman, piling pressure on the health service and other organisations to revamp their guidance.

Continue reading...
Thu, 17 Apr 2025 18:15:43 GMT
Manchester United v Lyon: Europa League quarter-final, second leg – live

2 min: A little smoke from the pre-match pyro party still floating about. A couple of early touches for Onana. Casemiro has the opportunity to send Dorgu into space down the left but overcooks the pass and clanks it out for a throw.

A blast of John Denver, then Lyon get the ball rolling, with the aggregate score 2-2 after the first leg. The hosts are kicking towards the Stretford End in this first half.

Continue reading...
Thu, 17 Apr 2025 21:17:56 GMT
Police launch murder investigation after woman disappears in Cardiff

Paria Veisi was reported missing after leaving her workplace in Canton on 12 April

Police have launched a murder investigation following the disappearance of a woman last seen leaving work in Cardiff nearly a week ago.

Paria Veisi was reported missing after leaving her workplace in the Canton area of Cardiff at about 3pm on Saturday 12 April.

Continue reading...
Thu, 17 Apr 2025 20:21:38 GMT
Rural communities could be destroyed if UK signs US trade deal, says former food tsar

Exclusive: Henry Dimbleby joins farmers in voicing fears of lower standards and a poor deal for British food producers

Britain’s rural communities could be “destroyed”, the former government food tsar has said, if ministers sign a US trade deal that undercuts British farming standards.

Ministers are working on a new trade deal with the US, after previous post-Brexit attempts stalled. Unpopular agreements signed at the time with Australia and New Zealand featured tariff-free access to beef and lamb and were accused of undercutting UK farmers, who are governed by higher welfare standards than their counterparts. Australia, in a trade deal signed by Liz Truss in late 2021 that came into effect in 2023, was given bespoke sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) standards aimed to not be more “trade-restrictive than necessary to protect human life and health”.

Continue reading...
Thu, 17 Apr 2025 17:38:37 GMT
British rebellion against Roman legions caused by drought, research finds

The pivotal ‘barbarian conspiracy’ of AD367 saw Picts, Scotti and Saxons inflicting crushing blows on Roman defences

A series of exceptionally dry summers that caused famine and social breakdown were behind one of the most severe threats to Roman rule of Britain, according to new academic research.

The rebellion, known as the “barbarian conspiracy”, was a pivotal moment in Roman Britain. Picts, Scotti and Saxons took advantage of Britain’s descent into anarchy to inflict crushing blows on weakened Roman defences in the spring and summer of AD367.

Continue reading...
Thu, 17 Apr 2025 16:28:05 GMT
Woman, 20, died after being caught in ‘vortex’ while diving off Dorset, inquest told

Body of Emily Sherwin was never found after she was separated from her friend near Swanage

A university student died after being caught in an “underwater vortex” while diving off the south coast of England, an inquest has heard.

Emily Sherwin, 20, who studied marine conservation, was diving off Old Harry Rocks near Swanage, Dorset, when she got caught in the current and became separated from her dive buddy.

Continue reading...
Thu, 17 Apr 2025 12:34:19 GMT
Two killed and six injured in Florida university shooting, officials say

Police took in suspect Phoenix Ikner, 20, a Florida State University student and son of a sheriff’s deputy

Two people were killed in a mass shooting at Florida State University (FSU) campus on Thursday, and six others were injured, police said.

The 20-year-old suspect is a student and the son of a sheriff’s deputy who had access to one of her weapons, a handgun, which was found at the scene, Sheriff Walt McNeil said at a news conference.

Continue reading...
Thu, 17 Apr 2025 21:09:19 GMT
Eyesight rules for UK motorists ‘ineffective and unsafe’, inquest finds

Coroner calls for action to avoid future deaths after four killed by drivers with failing eyesight in northern England

An inquest into the deaths of four people killed by drivers with failing eyesight in northern England has found enforcement of visual legal standards for motorists is “ineffective and unsafe”.

The HM senior coroner for Lancashire, Dr James Adeley, has sent a report to the transport secretary, Heidi Alexander, calling for action to be taken to prevent future deaths.

Continue reading...
Thu, 17 Apr 2025 19:10:30 GMT




This page was created in: 0.17 seconds

Copyright 2025 Oscar WiFi