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British woman drowned in Alicante after ‘not waving hard enough’

A BRITISH woman on holiday in Alicante drowned after Spanish lifeguards refused to take action as she ‘wasn’t waving hard enough’ an inquest into her death has been told.
Julie Dudhill,...Read More

France and Spain attempt to rescue Aleppo peace agreement

NO sooner was there a reported breakdown in the relationship between America and Russia over the oft ignored ceasefire in Aleppo, Syria than the French and Spanish governments have put their heads together...Read More

Fall death great-grandfather was murdered in Benidorm, inquest hears

A British great-grandfather who is thought to have fallen to his death outside Benidorm, was murdered, an inquest has heard.
Alan Rankin, 75, from Nottinghamshire, was found at the bottom of a cliff...Read More

Oliver’s ‘chorizo-paella’ panned by Spanish critics

JAMIE OLIVER has fought the British school establishment, and made millions flogging simple recipes, fancy frying pans and a cheeky smile. But the Naked Chef may have bitten off more than he can chew...Read More

Breaking: Water pipe explodes at Benalmadena hotel

A WATER pipe has exploded in the Hotel Los Patos, Benalmadena, with the resultant plume of water both violent and spectacular.
The leak has caused extensive damage and forcing staff to evacuate certain...Read More

Dinghy-of-death suspect cleared

A MAN accused of battering six people with a wooden plank and then throwing them overboard from the so-called ‘dinghy of death’, has been cleared.
The Cameroonian became the sole suspect...Read More

Spain’s foreign minister plays aggressive hand on healthcare and Gibraltar

SLOWLY but surely Spain is laying its cards on the table as Britain prepares to leave the EU. With almost a million British citizens living in the country, and a centuries-old dispute over Gibraltar,...Read More

Ben Needham search: Police given permission to excavate farmhouse

POLICE involved in the search for missing toddler Ben Needham on the Greek island of Kos have been granted permission to demolish part of a farmhouse that could hold clues to the boy’s fate.
The...Read More

The BeautyCiti & LVMM search in finding Gibraltar's Next Top Model

SATURDAY October 1 saw an interesting competition in Gibraltar when 16 young women competed to be Gibraltar’s Next Top Model as well as the face and ambassador for the new Skincare and Cosmetics...Read More

PSOE has the ability to decide the future of Spanish government but may not have the will

WITH the resignation of Pedro Sanchez as leader of the PSOE, the second largest party in the Cortes, a number of options exist, none of which are likely to do anything for party unity.
A large number...Read More


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