lunes, 5 de diciembre de 2016

Euro Weekly News - Alerts

Monday, 05 December 2016   
 

Euro Weekly News - Alerts


Mourinho and Ronaldo accused of evading taxes over a period of years

AN INTERNATIONAL consortium of newspapers which includes The Sunday Times and El Mundo have reportedly joined together to obtain access to reports being held on website ‘Football Leaks’...Read More

Italian Prime Minister to resign as euro takes a hit

IT is an ill-wind that blows some good as Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has confirmed that he will resign today (December 5) after a heavy loss in the referendum in which he had hoped to be able...Read More

Four dead in Toledo plane crash

TWO adults and two children died on Sunday December 4 after the small plane they were travelling in crashed in the Toledo area.
The twin-engined Beechraft King Air 90 had previously left the Cuatro Vientos...Read More

Crucial four-day Brexit hearing at Supreme Court begins today

BRITAIN'S most famous Remain campaigner Gina Miller arrived at the Supreme Court on Monday morning with an entourage of bodyguards as the country's top 11 judges took their seats to begin a four-day deliberation...Read More

Malaga floods latest: more than 1,000 incidents reported as orange warning extended

THE intense rainfall which caused widespread flooding throughout low-lying areas of Malaga province on Sunday, December 4, has continued into Monday, leading authorities to maintain the orange weather...Read More

King of Spain telephones civic heads of flood-hit province

The King of Spain, Felipe VI, has personally spoken to the Mayor of Malaga expressing his concern at the impact of the heavy rains and flooding.
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Second fatality as man dies in La Linea de la Concepcion

A SECOND person has died as a result of the extensive flooding in southern Spain after his car was swept away by a flash flood.
The victim was an employee of the electrical company Melesur who had been...Read More

'Island of crime': UK could be more attractive to foreign crooks after Brexit

 
BREXIT might make British borders marginally more secure but will cut both ways, making it more difficult to kick foreign criminals out of the country according to a top police chief. 

The chief...Read More

Packed in like sardines

MALLORCA and the Balearics have one of the worst-funded, most overcrowded health care systems in Spain according to a devastating new report from the National Statistics Institute. 
Decades of mismanagement,...Read More

Talk Radio Europe annual fundraising telethon auction

EVERY year, the staff and management of Talk Radio Europe, the English language radio station that transmits programmes from Gibraltar to the Balearics raises funds for the Cudeca cancer charity, and...Read More


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