martes, 14 de marzo de 2017

Euro Weekly News - Alerts

Tuesday, 14 March 2017   
 

Euro Weekly News - Alerts


Alicante reminds foreign residents to sign up to the Padron

THE Alicante Diputacion is reminding all foreign residents to renew their registration on their local town hall’s Padron.
The campaign addressing residents from the European Union, Norway,...Read More

Police resources in Almeria stretched thin by record number of illegal immigrants

SENIOR police officers have warned that they can't properly protect Almerians against terrorism because their resources are being diverted to rescue and screen illegal immigrants.
The province...Read More

No shroom at the inn for Dutch woman in Cadiz

WHEN a woman in the town of El Puerto de Santa María in Cadiz received an unexpected envelope through the post, she was surprised to discover that it contained a number of mushrooms, so she reported...Read More

Coral reef damaged by British ship in Indonesian waters

THERE are fewer and fewer pristine coral reefs left in the world after many have been attacked by pollution and arguably the Crown of Thorns starfish but there is now 1,600 square metres less after a...Read More

Naked man found running on a motorway in Malaga

EMERGENCY services were called out after reports of a naked man running up a motorway in Malaga came in on Monday (13 March) afternoon.
The 30-year-old man was first seen running on the Avenida...Read More

European Court of Justice rules employers can ban staff from wearing visible religious symbols

EUROPE'S top court has ruled that private companies are justified, on certain grounds, to bar female employees from wearing a Muslim headscarf or veil.
The ECJ has issued a judgement on two...Read More

EWN hits the track with European Le Mans Series Team SPV Racing

EURO WEEKLY NEWS publisher Steven Euesden was able to fulfil a lifetime ambition on Sunday, March 12, as he took a Ligier LMP-3 European Le Mans Series car for a spin around the Mike G Racing Circuit...Read More

WATCH: Alicante inundated by worst floods in 20 years

ALICANTE was hit by the worst floods in 20 years, with more than 150 litres per square metre of rain falling in just a few hours.
Streets were cut off, schools were forced to close, and the...Read More

Lords withdraw amendments to Article 50

TO steal from TS Eliot, the peers Brexit revolt ended “not with a bang but with a whimper” and those expecting some drama before the inevitable agreement to the passing of the Article 50 White...Read More

Criminals return to the scene of their crimes

AFTER learning that there were a number of criminals in the Madrid area who were involved in installing copying devices at bank cash dispensers, officers from the Guardia Civil started gathering evidence...Read More


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