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Already facing increasing energy costs from the war in the east, attitudes to Ukraine have also split the Five Star Movement, the biggest grouping in parliament, plunging the government back into chaos, reports NICK WRIGHT

THE weather is hot, tempers are short and, once again, government is in crisis.
It normally is — and this one will not be settled while Italians are heading for the beaches.
Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio has split from the populist Movimento Cinque Stella (Five Star Movement, M5S) taking 60 of the party’s 227 members of the country’s Chamber of Deputies.
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