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Brothers of Italy leader wants updates made to the EU’s €200bn recovery programme if she wins
Customer patience is being put to the test by high prices and outdated technology
Giorgia Meloni and her party appear well placed to secure victory in next month’s parliamentary elections
A little-known Italian colourist is finally getting his dues at a Florence exhibition
Coalition tipped to form new government in Rome seeks to reassure allies and Brussels after collapse of Draghi administration
Celebrated Roman jewellery designer Fabio Salini is auctioning 55 of his unique archive creations to benefit The Art of Wishes
Collapsed takeover of Monte dei Paschi di Siena strained ties with Italian government
US chain met fierce competition from traditional restaurants using delivery apps
The jewellery designer recommends her favourite places to eat, shop and stay
Some in the country believe the Kremlin helped to script last month’s ousting of Mario Draghi
The villa on the island of Lipari is a refuge from the sun – and the spotlight
Markets are right to signal that collapse is far from imminent
Many voters will want to punish the parties that pulled the plug on national unity government
A true gourmet’s guide to dining in the Eternal City
Despite a strong second quarter economists still think the region will fall into recession
The next government will probably continue to back Ukraine, but the outlook for domestic reform is less promising
Rome sells 10-year debt near highest yield since wake of eurozone debt crisis
Draghi’s departure raises concerns over reform commitments made to secure EU funding
EU economic commissioner says Brussels will not renegotiate fundamentals of deal
The prospects for substantive reform after the fall of Mario Draghi’s government do not look bright
Elections raise questions over Rome’s ability to stick to reform timetable
Ornate Liberty style living areas are complemented by marble staircases, columns and flooring
Hotels, restaurants and tour operators hit by more than 400,000 vacancies in southern eurozone countries
EU allies and financial markets worry that the national reform effort will lose momentum after elections in September
Fall of Italian government may test the eurozone’s latest measure
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