Milan finally unveils a Shoah memorial in central railway station
Holocaust survivor Liliana Segre at last sees installation on platform in recognition of the hundreds of children sent to death camps
Down at Italy's heel
Swap the tourist hotspots of Italy’s north for a sunny city break in Bari
Revealed at last: Secret Jewish artist favoured by the Medici
Recent discovery of the truth about Jona Ostiglio has stunned historians and art experts alike
Sicily: land of legend
Find Jewish history on a luxurious Italian escape in a quiet corner of Sicily
Shoah survivor sounds warning as she opens hard-right parliament in Italy
Liliana Segre, 92, a senator-for-life and the only member of her Jewish family to survive Auschwitz, spoke about the 'symbolic' value of her role following an election that produced the country's most right-wing government since 1945
Politician called ‘Benito’ who collects Mussolini memorabilia elected parliament speaker
The Brothers of Italy co-founder and former defence minister now holds the second highest-ranking office of the Italian Republic
Holocaust survivor opens Italian parliament and warns against fascism
Following the general election in September, a far-right coalition headed by the Brothers of Italy are set to take power
Should Jews be afraid of Italy’s new firebrand prime minister?
Giorgia Meloni’s party, Brothers of Italy, uses the logo of an old fascist party but she insists she is only right-wing
Candidate who praised Hitler wins seat in Italian election
Calogero Pisano was suspended by his party, Fratelli d’Italia, amid uproar ahead of Sunday’s poll
Book review: Sisters in Resistance - The dictator’s daughter’s double life
Tilar J Mazzeo’s account of an Italian war story races along at a pace as relentless as that of actual events
A Jewish pizza from Rome? I need a slice of that
On a study tour of Rome, Karen Skinazi discovers a delicacy from a bakery in the ghetto
Italian company says it's 'sick of the controversy' over its Hitler wine
Vini Lunardelli will stop selling its dictator wines next year
Obituary: Paul Ginsborg
Historian who analysed changes in contemporary Italian society
Right-wing Italian councillor suspended over Holocaust joke
A Brothers of Italy councillor has been suspended from the party after he appeared to make humorous remarks about the Holocaust.
JC Stays: Ca’ di Dio, Venice
A new lease of life for a historic Venetian site
UK’s faith minister: History can guide all of us to a better future
Kemi Badenoch MP travels to Rome and the Vatican, where she meets the Pope, Chief Rabbi Riccardo Di Segni and visits the Jewish Museum
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