martes, 23 de febrero de 2016

Euro Weekly News - Alerts

Tuesday, 23 February 2016   
 

Euro Weekly News - Alerts


Calls for work to be paralysed in El Oasis

THE opposition parties in San Fulgencio have asked for the paralysis of the works and payments for El Oasis.
Four municipal groups that form the opposition parties of San Fulgencio; the PIPN, APSUF,...Read More

Government retains Lloyds shares

CHANCELLOR George Osborne has decided to postpone the sale of the government’s final stake in Lloyds Banking Group, after admitting that the global turmoil in stock markets and slowing growth was...Read More

El Corte Ingles to take on Amazon

HAVING first trialled its internet shopping site in larger cities in Spain before Christmas, El Corte Ingles has now announced that it will extend its service to include Alicante, Marbella, Murcia and...Read More

Waste plant licence has been denied

THE Municipal School Board of Torrevieja has held its first meeting of this year 2015/2016.
In the first plenary session of this year, Councillor for Education Jose Hurtado confirmed the licence to open...Read More

Music on the far side of the moon

THE makers of a Science Channel series called NASA’s Unexpected Files have unearthed an incredible recording from the 1969 Apollo 10 moon mission, which captures spooky space music heard by astronauts...Read More

Sixty aftershocks recorded in Malaga after 5.1 quake

Since the 5.1 magnitude earthquake in the early hours of February 22, the National Geographic Institute has recorded more than 60 aftershocks in Malaga. 
So far, the highest intensity of the recurring...Read More

Self-driving minibuses will soon hit Malaga

IN a few months, Malaga City residents will be able to see the first driverless electric vehicles. A project for taking cruise passengers to Malaga city centre in electric  minibuses is currently being...Read More

Spanish police arrest four suspected jihadists

Four people suspected of having links to Islamic militant organisations have been arrested in Spain, the country’s Interior Ministry confirmed on February 23.  
In a joint operation between Spanish...Read More

More fines given for minor speeding

FEWER drivers were fined on Valencian Community roads last year. 
Despite a generalised fall in General Directorate of Traffic (DGT) fines, more drivers were sanctioned for speeding in cases where this...Read More

Buyer beware: New UK law targets those buying sex abroad

BRITISH sex tourists who pay prostitutes for their services while abroad could be prosecuted in the UK.
Under the draft legislation, called the Sex Buyer Law, paying for sex would become illegal in Britain,...Read More

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