1.05pm: John Hooper in Rome has sent in this dispatch reminding us that the euro crisis is not just about bond spreads and GDP.
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Gaddafi family assets worth more than €1bn seized in Italy
Late dictator, his son and intelligence chief owned property, shares in football clubs, and a Harley-Davidson motorbike.
Italy’s reforms: Monti’s labour-law tangle
The government of Mario Monti is pressing ahead with labour reforms over union objections and threats of strikes.
Italy’s jobs minister fears for life as labour market shaken up
The last full-scale attempt to free up Italy’s labour market was 10 years ago. The man behind that reform was Marco Biagi who was shot dead by the self-styled New Red Brigades.
Eurozone crisis live: Italy’s new employment laws
11.42am: John Hooper, our Rome correspondent, has been looking at the controversy around Italy’s new employment laws, which form the centrepiece of Mario Monti’s government’s programme for boosting its moribund economy.
Rocking the Holy See
A string of leaked documents is shaking things up at the Vatican.
The party’s over
The popularity of Mario Monti’s government upsets traditional parties.