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Euro Weekly News - Alerts

Saturday, 12 March 2016   
 

Euro Weekly News - Alerts


Tough times ahead for Benitez in Newcastle

RAFAEL Benitez is the new manager of Newcastle after succeeding former England coach Steve McLaren at St James’ Park.
The 55-year-old Spaniard has been tasked with helping the struggling side avoid...Read More

Embassy changes its Facebook name

THE British Embassy has renamed its successful Facebook page ‘Brits living in Spain’.
The popular forum for unbiased information and debate on life in Spain that was launched two years ago...Read More

Calls for Irish reunification if Brexit backed

IRISH Republican politician Martin McGuinness has claimed that there is a democratic responsibility to hold a referendum on a United Ireland should Britain elect to leave the EU.
The leader of Sinn Fein,...Read More

Not black enough?

A TRAILER for the new film biopic of Nina Simone has sparked controversy at the casting of American actress Zoe Saldana as the legendary singer and formidable civil rights activist.
Director Judd Apatow,...Read More

Big brother - New cameras will be in place before summer

THE watchful eye of the law will focus on drivers across Malaga Province, as a number of new cameras will be installed specifically to target those not wearing their seatbelt or people using their mobile...Read More

No such thing as a free lunch?

 No such thing as a free lunch?
...well there is now!    

Do you have a question about: Wills Pensions Investments Currency Transfers Spanish Law Inheritance Tax Funeral...Read More

Looky Looky men a blessing or curse?

RECENTLY it was revealed that during 2015, the authorities seized counterfeit goods which they estimated as having a street value of over €100 million so no-one can really guess how much of this...Read More

As one door closes, another one may open

IN A TV interview on March 11, the caretaker interior minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz said that he was preparing to see a flood of migrants and refugees use Spain as an entry point to Europe now that the...Read More

Corruption, embezzlement, scandal – a typical day for the Spanish Royals

THE SPANISH royals are once again at the centre of a corruption scandal amid valiant if futile attempts to bolster their popularity by King Felipe VI. This time the polished Queen has misjudged her position...Read More

Vet bills await – Buyer Beware

It has been said that the dog is man´s best friend. If true then many dogs across Spain and Europe have been betrayed.
Not necessarily in an act of direct cruelty but in a relatively new fashion for...Read More

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