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      Italian trains take over England
    • Moving to the UK? Sit a language test.
      Moving to the UK? Sit a language test.
    • Have an amatriciana and help Italy’s earthquake victims
      Have an amatriciana and help Italy’s earthquake victims
  • People
    • Pif, the man who fights mafia with a laugh
      Pif, the man who fights mafia with a laugh
    • ‘I’m getting less wiser with age’. Giovanni Allevi back in London to celebrate 25 years in music.
      ‘I’m getting less wiser with age’. Giovanni Allevi back in London to celebrate 25 years in music.
    • ‘Ears’, the journey of a man in search of himself
      ‘Ears’, the journey of a man in search of himself
  • Lifestyle
    • Hotel rooms are not only for love. Try art instead.
      Hotel rooms are not only for love. Try art instead.
    • ‘Italians and the UK’. A documentary on the lives of Italians on National Geographic
      ‘Italians and the UK’. A documentary on the lives of Italians on National Geographic
    • Be Welsh for one night
      Be Welsh for one night
  • Culture
    • Sebastiano and Michelangelo at the National Gallery
      Sebastiano and Michelangelo at the National Gallery
    • Fabrizio Gifuni, a quiet man behind the actor’s mask
      Fabrizio Gifuni, a quiet man behind the actor’s mask
    • ‘Piuma’, parenthood in the wrong time
      ‘Piuma’, parenthood in the wrong time
  • Opinion
    • Five things to make Brexit work
      Five things to make Brexit work
    • Pokémon in Italy: as if Italians were not enough…
      Pokémon in Italy: as if Italians were not enough…
    • On ISIS, Bandura, and the lessons we never learnt
      On ISIS, Bandura, and the lessons we never learnt
  • Travel
    • The chaste kiss of Pompeii can be your most romantic Valentine.
      The chaste kiss of Pompeii can be your most romantic Valentine.
    • Five music festivals you cannot miss in Italy this summer
      Five music festivals you cannot miss in Italy this summer
    • Caravaggio comes to Lampedusa. A museum for the refugees
      Caravaggio comes to Lampedusa. A museum for the refugees
  • Food
    • A Venetian treat can make your day brighter
      A Venetian treat can make your day brighter
    • The kale bruschetta recipe & the Italian cribs
      The kale bruschetta recipe & the Italian cribs
    • London crazy for Italian gelato
      London crazy for Italian gelato
  • London Life
    • Dente and his ‘Canzoni per metà’ (half-written songs) in London
      Dente and his ‘Canzoni per metà’ (half-written songs) in London
    • Giacometti’s Women at Tate Modern
      Giacometti’s Women at Tate Modern
    • A Swiss-Italian photographer at Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize
      A Swiss-Italian photographer at Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize
  • My London
    • Filomena Campus and her secret London
      Filomena Campus and her secret London
    • My London weekend: soprano Carmen Giannattasio
      My London weekend: soprano Carmen Giannattasio
    • My London weekend: Enrico Franceschini
      My London weekend: Enrico Franceschini
  • your Italian weekend
    • Italian TV correspondent Marco Varvello feels Italian in Brompton
      Italian TV correspondent Marco Varvello feels Italian in Brompton
    • Find your Sicily in London
      Find your Sicily in London
  • Events
  • The IT Factor TV
    • The modern kitchen was invented by Abraham Lincoln. Watch episode 12 of The IT Factor TV.
      The modern kitchen was invented by Abraham Lincoln. Watch episode 12 of The IT Factor TV.
    • How many cold cuts can you name? Watch episode 11 of The IT Factor TV.
      How many cold cuts can you name? Watch episode 11 of The IT Factor TV.
    • Tomato is the sexiest fruit. Watch episode 10 of The IT Factor TV
      Tomato is the sexiest fruit. Watch episode 10 of The IT Factor TV
  • Magazine
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Editorial Staff

wine, red, drink, negroamaro, primitivo, barolo, vermentino, brunello, morellino
Food28th April 2015

9 Italian wines you should know (and taste)

By Editorial Staff

  For years Britons have drank litres and litres of Chianti. Every Italian trattoria in London used to have the typical wicker wine bottle,…

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simona Barbieri The Hub Dot
People28th April 2015

The dot that can change your life

By Editorial Staff

  Don’t call it networking. Simona Barbieri makes a very clear point. Networking, the way it is, does not work anymore, above all for…

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VESPA
Lifestyle27th April 2015

8 facts you might not know about Vespa

By Editorial Staff

    1. Vespa was born on 23rd of April 1946, catering for a post-war, poor but energetic country, in need of everything but…

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Pictures23rd April 2015

Francesco Paleari

By Editorial Staff

  Communication designer and photographer. Grown in Milan. Loves the mountains, and likes to whistle with grass blades.  

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dance tube cembali
Pictures15th April 2015

Alessandra Cembali

By Editorial Staff

Alessandra Cembali, 26 years old, Romagnolissima and a very normal person. After my degree in architecture I decided to have a short break and to…

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W4
VOL.5 WINE15th April 2015

JOB OF THE MONTH BEING SOMMELIER

By Editorial Staff

Tania Solito, 25 years old, Works as a sommelier at the Atelier de Joel Robuchon      

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W5
VOL.5 WINE15th April 2015

THE CANNY CORNER

By Editorial Staff

Domenic Pini, from Pini Franco LLT, on the “Residence and Non-Domicile” issue.        at some point in the tax year, you move…

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W2
VOL.5 WINE15th April 2015

Pleasure for the eyes, pleasure for the palate

By Editorial Staff

A trip to the most beautiful vineyards designed by starchitects     If you want to sped few days wondering around beautiful building and…

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BBC fools their public
People2nd April 2015

BBC fools their public

By Editorial Staff

It was Fool Day in 1957 when the serious and professional voice of Richard Dimbleby told the huge BBC audience about the early harvest…

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MIK
People31st March 2015

How Britishness changed my life

By Editorial Staff

Michele Cuccovillo, CEO of Netberg, founded his company a little more than a year ago and becoming a little ‘British’ in his attitude helped…

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SCIMM
People26th March 2015

“The jungle is my safest place”

By Editorial Staff

 Simone Sbaraglia and his life with a camera   He teaches maths at University of Cagliari and Luiss in Rome, and we bet his…

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ando viva liberta
People23rd March 2015

Roberto Andò and the impossible freedom

By Editorial Staff

Do you see yourself more as film director or writer? I feel a little schizophrenic sometimes, jumping from one life to the other. Writing…

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