lunes, 30 de noviembre de 2015

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Monday, 30 November 2015   
 

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1000 UK children a month move school due to bullying

1000 school children a month are being forced to move schools because of bullying new research released on November 30 from the New Schools Network has revealed.
The researchers say that 12,000 pupils...Read More

Gibraltar government back in business

FOLLOWING the overwhelming victory by the GSLP Liberal alliance, the re-elected Chief Minister Fabian Picardo and his government were sworn in by acting Governor Allison MacMillan on Friday November 27.
It...Read More

Parents demand extra school for Alhaurin de la Torre

THIRTY members of Alhaurin de la Torre school parents’ associations protested outside the provincial Education department headquarters on Thursday (November 26) to demand a fifth secondary school...Read More

Hero or villain?

1936 saw the start of the bloody Spanish civil war which literally saw brother pitted against brother and allowed the Nazi war machine to test its air force in particular in anticipation of the blitzkrieg...Read More

Arson may be cause of beach hut fire

INVESTIGATIONS are under way to determine the cause of a blaze which seriously damaged three beach huts at the weekend, and arson has yet to be ruled out.
Almuñecar’s Local Police force received...Read More

Cases of whooping cough nearly triple in Alicante

THE death of three babies in recent weeks from pertussis, more commonly known as whooping cough, has raised concern. 
The number of cases of the disease, which had almost been eradicated, is increasing...Read More

Alicante's Christmas attractions

ALICANTE will once again be organising a number of fun Christmas attractions in the city this year, including the ice rink which will be put up in the town hall square and sledging in the Montañeta. 
The...Read More

Spanish Election: Three-way split in polls ahead of TV debate

LATEST polling for the Spanish General Election shows a three-way tie between the main parties as voters look certain to dismantle a decades’ long two-party hegemony on December 20. 
The survey...Read More

Man given prison sentence in Spain for glorifying terrorism

A MOROCCAN national has been sentenced to more than a year in jail for posting a video online in which he "glorified Osama bin Laden" and praised "ideas of a terrorist nature" said Spain's National Court...Read More

Malaga politician promises 80,000 jobs

ELIAS BENDODO, head of Malaga Provincial Council and provincial PP political party leader, has said that his party’s main aim for the next four years is to create 80,000 jobs in Malaga province,...Read More

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domingo, 29 de noviembre de 2015

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Sunday, 29 November 2015   
 

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Accused points finger at friend although judge shelved case

A MAN, 28, accused of killing a 16-month-old baby in Almeria in December 2012, said in court that he is guilty and deserves to go to prison, but that he didn’t intend to kill her. 
He apologised...Read More

Mijas parents' protests finally see results

PARENTS who have been fighting for years for a decent school for their children in Las Lagunas, Mijas, have finally received good news as the project has been approved and work will start soon, the council...Read More

Thousands across Spain shout out against terrorism and war

THOUSANDS of people took to the streets in Spain on Saturday (November 28) to shout out against war and violent response to terrorism under the slogan No En Nuestro Nombre (Not in our name).
In Barcelona,...Read More

Entrepreneur of the Year awards

Corinna Graf, CEO of Port Portals has been elected Balearic finalist for the EY Entrepreneur of the Year award.  
EY (formerly Ernst and Young) have been recognising the strengths and sacrifices made...Read More

Children run local council for a day

TWENTY-THREE schoolchildren took over the role of Velez-Malaga’s councillors for a day last week to hold a junior municipal plenary session to mark International Children’s Rights Day.
The...Read More

Missing Torrevieja nativity scene found

THE missing pieces of Torrevieja’s nativity scene have been found. Last week the town hall reported they were talking with police over the missing belen, but councillor for Fiestas, Africa Celdran,...Read More

Cases of whooping cough nearly triple in Alicante Province

THE death of three babies in recent weeks from pertussis, more commonly known as whooping cough, has raised concern. 
The number of cases of the disease, which had almost been eradicated, is increasing...Read More

Local children learn about flamenco

NIJAR Town Hall took part in the Flamenco Day organised at local schools in an aim to bring Andalucian musical culture closer to youths. 
The event, in collaboration with El Morato flamenco group, was...Read More

Torremuelle watch tower could return to former state

THE surroundings of the old watch tower in Torremuelle may be about to return to their initial state as changes made around the tower may have been made without permission.
The council has announced...Read More

Resident says La Marina has been neglected and forgotten

COUNCILLOR for International Residents in San Fulgencio and La Marina, Paulino Herrero, has hit back at claims in other newspapers about the so called ‘decline in council provided services’...Read More

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sábado, 28 de noviembre de 2015

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Saturday, 28 November 2015   
 

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Sunday market to fill streets with art

A MARKET will be held on the fourth Sunday of every month in Plaza de la Iglesia and Plaza del Mercado de la Villa in Nijar.
From 10am to 2pm the squares will be filled with art, curiosities and creativity...Read More

Safer officers in Mijas

LOCAL POLICE officers in Mijas will be safer on the streets thanks to a new batch of bullet-proof vests they have received this week.
More deliveries are due over the next few weeks, meaning before long...Read More

More jobs for 2016 in Mallorca

THE Employment Service of the Balearic Islands (SOIB), represented by Director Francesca Ramis and Giorgio Serafini of Carrefour Property Spain, signed an agreement this week for access to more employment....Read More

Nerja botanical garden finalised

THE botanical garden Detunda, located next to la Cueva de Nerja and the Maro District, will shortly be ready to open its doors to the public.  Work on the gardens began in August 2014 and has cost more...Read More

Plans afoot to revive the defunct broadcaster

UNTIL November 2013 the Valencian Community had its own regional television and radio channel, Canal 9.
It was taken off the air after the regional government was ordered to readmit 1,198 workers it...Read More

Loans to brighten up fading hotels

The government and Ministry of Tourism have agreed to set up a line of credit to help establishments renovate and improve their infrastructure in Benidorm and other tourist towns in the province.
 A...Read More

Poinsettias mostly grown in Almeria

IF poinsettias are here, Christmas can’t be far behind. Florists, garden centres and open-air markets all over Spain are already full of the plants the Spanish call the Christmas flower.  
Many...Read More

Public in Spain urged to donate food for Great Collection

THE Spanish Food Bank Federation is running its annual Gran Recogida de Alimentos (Great Food Collection) on Friday November 27 and Saturday November 28 with an aim to collect more than 21 million...Read More

Marbella businesses announce online shopping

MARBELLA’S Centro Comercial Abierto (Open-plan shopping centre) which runs from the historical centre down to the beach is preparing an online store due to open this month.
Users will be able to...Read More

More terrorist killings in Nigeria

JUST one year ago 120 people were killed by suicide bombers in the area of Kano Northern Nigeria and now they have struck again as at least 21 worshippers at a Shia Muslim procession have been killed...Read More

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