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Monday, 31 October 2016   
 

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Spain's oldest woman ever turns 115

THE oldest woman in Spanish history has now rung in her 115th birthday.
Ana Velez Rubio was originally born in Cordoba on October 30, 1901. During the 1940s she headed to Barcelona where she began to...Read More

The end of an era as last British member of International Brigade dies

IN NOVEMBER 1937, 19-year-old merchant sailor Stan Hilton left his ship in Alicante and made his way to Albacete where he joined the British Battalion of the 15th International Brigade, as according to...Read More

British descendants of Jewish refugees look to Germany for post-Brexit hope

THERE has reportedly been an enormous increase in the number of applications for German citizenship from British descendants of Jewish refugees.
Hundreds of applications are currently in the system,...Read More

Gibraltar hosts a meeting of senior environmentalists in London

THE Minister for Environment and Climate Change Dr John Cortes hosted a meeting in Gibraltar House, London which was attended by senior representatives of some of the largest and most influential environmental...Read More

Street-savvy schoolchildren

CHILDREN at schools in Mijas are to receive road safety lessons from the council in collaboration with the DGT traffic authority.
The main aim of the classes, local Transport councillor Nuria Rodriguez...Read More

Trenet inches forward

MODERNISING the Calpe-Denia section of the Line 9 trenet starts next month.
Angel Garcia de la Bandera, managing director of regional rail operator FVG, accompanied by the company’s Alicante delegate...Read More

Less passengers using airport

PASSENGER numbers are falling at Murcia’s San Javier airport, according to a new report.
Figures released by the Aena airport management company, which runs most of Spain’s airports, showed...Read More

What’s in a name?

RINCON DE LA VICTORIA’S new Indoor Pool and Sports Complex, currently under construction, is all set to be named after long distance swimmer, Christian Jongeneel.
Jongeneel, originally from Malaga,...Read More

Why doesn’t England just leave the UK?

WHETHER you were for Brexit or against it, there’s little doubt that the process of actually leaving is set to present some serious headaches over the next few years.
The negotiations will be a...Read More


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