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Wednesday, 16 September 2015   
 

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Seven killed by Alps avalanche

SEVEN climbers, whose nationalities have yet to be confirmed, have been killed by an avalanche in the French Alps, French news site Le Figaro has reported.
The avalanche, one of the worst in a decade,...Read More

Mother donates son’s organs after freak accident

ORGAN donation means the tragic death of a 12-year-old boy following a freak accident at a football match will give five other children the gift of life, the boy’s mother has announced.
Oliver Croker...Read More

Air traffic controllers’ union calls new strikes

USCA air traffic controllers’ union has approved plans to call two partial strikes on September 26 and October 3.
The union announced that strikes would take place on both days from 6am to 6pm to protest...Read More

Computers at school not necessarily a good thing

FREQUENT computer use at school does not improve a pupil’s reading, maths or science skills, a report by the OECD has revealed.
The OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) Students,...Read More

Bob and Dorothy Jarvis celebrate Diamond Wedding anniversary in Benidorm

BENIDORM residents Bob and Dorothy Jarvis have reached a landmark not many of us will ever achieve, and celebrated their Diamond Wedding anniversary together at the Ciudad Patricia in Benidorm surrounded...Read More

Woman rescued in Motril

LOCAL police in Motril rescued a woman who was threatening to throw herself from the balcony of her home.
Authorities were alerted at around 4pm by several witnesses to a fight between two members of...Read More

Business reception in Marbella

THE British Chamber of Commerce in Spain (BCCS) and the Marbella International University Centre (MIUC) are pleased to announce that they will be hosting their New Season Cocktail event at MIUC, Avenida...Read More

Driving examiners strike in Malaga

ALL 25 of Malaga city’s driving examiners on duty on Monday (September 14) joined in a national three hour strike called by their trade union to demand better working conditions.
The strike, called...Read More

Trial for ordering ex-wife’s murder in Mallorca

A MAN, 27, is facing 10 years in prison for allegedly attempting to hire someone to kill his ex-wife and her boyfriend.
The woman had reported him several times for abuse and in September 2012 a restraining...Read More

Moth night in Motril

MOTHS are some of the most unknown insects and an event in Motril is about to put a solution to this fact.
The Suarez Wetlands in Motril will celebrate on Friday and Saturday (September 18 and 19) and...Read More

Arrest order issued for policeman in Malaga

AN INTERNATIONAL arrest order has been issued for a Guardia Civil officer who failed to appear at Malaga Provincial Court on Monday (September 14) for a drug-related trial involving 40 people.
The sergeant...Read More

Rugby Union World Cup hosted by England starts this weekend at Twickenham

England team  winning ‘line out’ at Twickenham THE 2015 Rugby World Cup, the eighth to be held, starts on Friday September 18, with the opening match at Twickenham between the host team England and Fiji.
There are 20 nations competing in the championship...Read More

Spain registers more divorces

 IN 2014, more than 105,893 marriages broke up, which represents an increase of 5.4 per cent if compared with 2013, according to the most recent data.
Figures were released in a report entitled Nullities,...Read More

Technical visit to the beaches of Guardamar

COASTAL VISIT:  Technicians at Guardamar's walkways and dunes to assess work. TECHNICIANS and councillors have visited the entrances to the beaches of Guardamar.
Councillor for Beaches Ana Martinez and the Councillor for the Environment and Housing Silvestre Garcia visited along...Read More

Palma Provincial Court will hear a Case against former Head of Education Joana Maria Camps

PALMA Provincial Court will hear a case against the former Head of the Education Department, Joana Maria Camps, for alleged embezzlement of public funds.
The Balearic Teachers’ Assembly appealed the...Read More

Competa fire shows its last signs

LAST year’s fire in Competa’s signs can still be seen today but a new project is aiming to bring the area back to life.
The Competa Council has announced that, in collaboration with the Regional...Read More

Loss of 90,000 tourists and 12,000 jobs

THE delay in the Imserso holiday package sales that target pensioners is set to cause a massive problem for the tourism industry throughout the Costa Blanca, affecting hotels, restaurants and companies...Read More

Copper theft from Nijar sees four arrested

TWO men, aged 42 and 37, from Nijar have been arrested after allegedly stealing copper.
A Guardia Civil statement reported that the two suspects stole 48 digital water meters as well as 100 kilos of...Read More

Benalmadena council provides land for new school

BENALMADENA council is handing a plot of land over to the Junta de Andalucia regional government for a new secondary school to be built in the Retamar area.
Mayor Victor Navas and Education Councillor...Read More

Third time lucky in Sineu

A MAN, 20, was arrested by National Police in Sineu for the alleged sexual abuse of a young girl when he was on parole from Palma prison.
The investigation began five months ago when the Romanian victim,...Read More

Demand for health centres to open longer

POLITICAL party ‘Proposta per les Illes’ has demanded that the Health Department explain when health centres will be open in the afternoon again.
Their member of parliament, Maria Antonia Sureda,...Read More

Nuclear arms at the ready, North Korea warns

North Korea,  Pyongyang NORTH KOREA has warned that its nuclear complex is fully operational and ready to respond to hostility from the US at any time.
The KCNA state news agency has reported that nuclear weapons are being...Read More

Use of swear words in Spanish increased after democracy

THE use of swear words in Spain has increased significantly since the democracy was established, according to a study carried out by investigators at the Alcala de Henares University.
UAH lecturer Florentino...Read More

Huge investment in Seat announced in Martorell

SEAT MARTORELL: Prime Minister visited the facility. COINCIDING with a visit to the Seat Martorell facility by prime minister Rajoy on September 8, a senior representative of Seat which is owned by VAG announced they plan to spend €3.3 billion on equipment,...Read More

Man arrested in internet café in Malaga City

A MAN has been arrested in Malaga City for suspected corruption of minors after being caught viewing and downloading child pornography at an internet café.
Although the 58-year-old man reportedly tried...Read More

Gay singers moved on from church in Mallorca

THE Mallorca Gay Men’s Chorus has been told it can no longer rehearse at the Es Convent Shelter.
The Sant Joan de Deu Foundation, which manages the facilities, allowed them to use the centre, but the...Read More

Man dies in motorcycle fall in Velez-Malaga

Velez-Malaga A 37-YEAR-OLD man died on Sunday (September 13) in Velez-Malaga after falling from his motorcycle when coming back from his job in Torre del Mar.
The 112 emergency services reported that several witnesses...Read More

 
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