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It’s one of the most magnificent cities in Europe, yet hardly anyone ever goes there. That’s about to change
From a hillside villa on the Portofino peninsula to a house with a turret overlooking the Magra river
Ornate Liberty style living areas are complemented by marble staircases, columns and flooring
Offer for controlling stake in Italy’s largest motorway network falls short of some minority investors’ target
Benetton family-controlled Atlantia reviews its operations in wake of crisis
Move is part of inquiry into disaster last year that killed 43 people
Search aims to find out how Genoa bridge safety issues were brought to board’s attention
Report into disaster says faults in structure had been identified since 2009
Part of privately operated motorway gave way in August
Populist government wants to renationalise motorways but faces a test in turning rhetoric into policy
Figuring out what Autostrade should pay after fatal disaster is not an exact science
Ministry aware of structural issues before collapse but did not limit traffic, says study
Autostrade says collapsed viaduct in Genoa can be replaced within eight months
Bridge catastrophe underlines anger that led to protest vote at election
Italy’s anti-establishment government targets lucrative family empire in wake of disaster
Italy has a strong case at the EU for investing in ageing infrastructure
Reaction of Italian motorway operator is shocking when so much is at stake
Italian government begins process for revoking concession to subsidiary Autostrade
Italian deputy prime minister blamed bloc’s restrictive spending rules
Shares tumble as Italy begins process for revoking concession to subsidiary Autostrade
Death toll at 39 as PM says procedure started to strip toll road operator of concession
Emergency services fear death toll could rise after section of A10 gives way in Genoa
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