In this talk I will present the state-of-the-art of the semileptonic B decay anomalies, with a diagnosis of their evolution. Then I will discuss the possible origins behind a lepton flavour universal contribution. The second part of the talk will be devoted to describe a set of new anomalies in the non-leptonic sector together with a corresponding set of new observables called L observables. I will finish with the interpretation of the deviations of these observables from the SM in a model-independent way and the identification of a promising mechanism. I will also mention briefly the ongoing work that is being done in collaboration with the LHCb group at Imperial.