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On 14 August 2018, a motorway bridge in Genoa connecting Italy to southern France collapsed, sending vehicles plummeting 50 metres to the ground and killing 43 people. Italy's motorway operator Autostrade was responsible for the maintenance of the 51-year-old bridge and was ultimately blamed by the government for the disaster. Italy's biggest builder Salini Impregilo and shipbuilder Fincantieri have been awarded the contract for the reconstruction of the bridge, which has been designed by Genoa-born Renzo Piano.
The teenager's family said: "The cruelty of her being taken away is unbearable. Our hearts are broken."
Labour is understood to be confident its rules were followed and that there will be no successful grounds for a challenge.
The speaker of the commons said the suspension of Parliament is "anathema to me".
Patients across England and Wales have been affected by the supply disruption.
Social media posts reveal the scale of the stand-off, which has grounded flights for a second day.
The Washington Post reported that the president has now told more than 12,000 untruths since taking office.
Some parts of New South Wales got hit by more snow than they've seen in years.
More than 70 MPs are attempting to block the PM from suspending parliament before the October 31 Brexit deadline.