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Wednesday, 10 April 2024

Separation and divorce guide for military personnel spouses and partners



www.gov.uk/government/publications/separation-and-divorce-guide-for-military-personnel-spouses-and-partners

Italy: Driving rules


From the northern lakes and mountains down to the sun-baked towns and resorts of the south, there are plenty of ways to explore Italy’s dolce vita from the comfort of your own car.

But if you’re planning a road trip to Italy, it’s essential you’re fully prepared ahead of time as driving there has many differences to the UK.

To make your trip to the Continent as safe and effortless as possible, we’ve put together a guide to everything you need to know before you go, from required documents to rules of the road.

Italy: Some of the best podcasts for learners of Italian

Extracted from thelocal.it Photo by freestocks on Unsplash

Listening to podcasts is a great way to immerse yourself in a new language. For everyone from beginners to advanced learners, here's a list of audio shows that will help improve your Italian.

Below you can find an updated list of the best podcasts to listen to when learning Italian. Enjoy!

Italy: walking routes suggestions


Find below some ideas of walking trails now that the sun is shining and that it is not too hot or too busy yet!

https://www.sorrentoinsider.com/en/e/mount-faito-sorrento-italy 

https://www.parconazionaledelvesuvio.it/en/visit-the-park/the-paths/the-tirone-reserve/

Sentiero dei limoni - Routes for Walking and Hiking | Komoot

https://hikingcampania.com/walks/

Italy: Who to call and what to say in an emergency

Extract from thelocal.it (Photo by Vincenzo PINTO / AFP)

Whether you live in Italy or are just visiting, knowing who to call in the case of an emergency is crucial to keeping you and those around you safe.

You can report anything on 112, the single European emergency number, whose operators will direct you to the relevant services.