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Sunday, 13 September 2015   
 

Euro Weekly News - Alerts


Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour leadership contest

After his landslide victory, the new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, begins the task of creating a shadow cabinet to take on the Tories, and has promised to lead a Labour "fightback" after being elected...Read More

Two British tourists killed in India train derailment

OFFICIALS have said that two British tourists have died and six others were injured when a train derailed in northern India on Saturday, September 12.
The train, chartered by American company Great Rail...Read More

Two British tourists killed in India train derailment

OFFICIALS have said that two British tourists have died and six others were injured when a train derailed in northern India on Saturday, September 12.
The train, chartered by American company Great Rail...Read More

Works in La Esparraguera finished

THE comprehensive series of renovations being performed in La Esparraguera district in Motril have concluded successfully.
Works, which had a total budget of €1.5 million, included the replacement...Read More

Councilor praises Sevilla man for stopping drunk driver

A SEVILLA man has helped the police catch a driver who was found to be three times over the permitted limit for alcohol.
The driver saw another car jump a red traffic light in heavy traffic and decided...Read More

Police request council carries out promises

MARBELLA’S Local Police force officers have asked the council to add pay for overtime worked in July and August to their next paycheck, CSIF union has reported.
Overtime payment, the union complained,...Read More

Salobreña welcomes refugees

MAYOR of  Salobreña Maria Eugenia Rufino MAYOR of Salobreña Maria Eugenia Rufino, announced that the town will become part of the network of towns willing to welcome Syrian refugees.
“We cannot turn our back on what is happening right now...Read More

Refugees arrive in Malaga

Malaga port ABOUT 200 Syrians, Palestinians and Moroccans arrived in Malaga port on Thursday (September 11) from the Temporary Stay Centre for Immigrants (CETI) in Melilla.
Their arrival, a habitual occurrence in...Read More

Jail requested for former Casares mayor

THE Public Prosecutor is requesting an 18-and-a-half-year jail sentence and a €1.2 million fine for Juan Sanchez, a former mayor of Casares, for suspected involvement in illegal building projects.
Sanchez,...Read More

Mayor pays firemen a visit

LA LINEA’S Mayor, Juan Franco, has been on a visit to the fire station in Zabal industrial estate to see the premises and discuss ways to pay off the city’s debt with the provincial fire brigade,...Read More

Benagalbon seafront one step closer

BENAGALBON’S political representatives have requested help to make the town’s coastal area become a tourism attraction.
Torre de Benalgabon is currently the only area of Rincon de la Victoria left...Read More

Los Barrios Council proposes acknowledgement for fire battlers

LOS BARRIOS Council is putting forward a proposal for all involved in putting out a fire in the Herrizos del Mesto area on July 25 to be publicly acknowledged for their part in controlling the blaze.
The...Read More

Kitesurfing believed to put planes at risk

KITESURFING and all other forms of water sport using airborne systems in the Guadalmar area near Malaga City put aircraft using the airport at risk, airport authorities have decided.
Aena Spanish Airports...Read More

Tourist leaves mark at Bellver Castle

A 50-YEAR-OLD tourist from Valencia was arrested for scratching six letters on a wall inside the Bellver Castle.
He was visiting the castle and was caught on CCTV cameras alone on the stairs leading...Read More

School supplies for children in need in Malaga Province

SCHOOL materials will be provided for 9,300 Malaga Province schoolchildren in need over the next few days thanks to a project by La Caixa Social Works and Malaga Provincial Council.
The campaign, presented...Read More

Dramatic situation for greenhouse owners in the Costa Tropical

AFTER the strong rains left a trail of destruction across greenhouses in Albuñol (Costa Tropical) owners will now have to face the negative consequences.
More than a hundred fields located along the...Read More

Japanese car firm to make huge investment in UK production

NISSAN JUKE:  Will be built at Sunderland factory. JAPANESE car manufacturer Nissan announced that it will invest a further £100 million in its UK factory in order to build the new Juke model.
This investment will not only safeguard over 6,000 jobs...Read More

107 reported dead in Mecca as crane collapses onto world’s largest mosque

AT LEAST 107 people died on Friday (September 11) as a crane fell and crashed into the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
The crane, being used for construction works, collapsed during a heavy...Read More

Plenty of activity from Vodafone Spain

Netflix  headquarters in Los Gatos. MAJOR mobile phone company Vodafone has advised unions that it wishes to make 1,297 workers redundant as part of its plans to rationalise the operation and reduce costs. 
Despite the change in the Netflix...Read More

Nit de l’Art in Palma de Mallorca

MALLORCA’S most important art event, the Nit de l’Art will be held in Palma on September 19.
Art galleries, museums and studios open their doors until around midnight and simultaneously inaugurate...Read More

easyJet share price soars as airline increases profit forecast for 2015

IN a statement made by budget airline easyJet, it announced that profits for 2015 were forecast to rise by up to 10 per cent above the original forecast of between £620 million (€843 million) and £660 ...Read More

Two men arrested over attempted burglary

TWO men were caught red-handed by Local Police after been allegedly seen forcing the door of a shop in Motril, presumably to steal.
The events took place on Wednesday (September 9) at around 3am, when...Read More

Unions predict longer waiting lists

LONGER waits for operations in Malaga’s public hospitals are expected this autumn following a summer which saw theatres, beds and wards closed for holidays, meaning waiting lists have grown.
Satse...Read More

 
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