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A huge shark appears on the Spanish shore of Mazarron
Are there really sharks in Spain? Well, it seems so, and a big one at that!  On the morning of Tuesday, January 23, this toothy tyrant was found on the…
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Record-breaking 12 million cruise passengers in Spain
In 2023, Spain’s ports witnessed a historical surge in cruise passenger arrivals, surpassing all previous records and providing a significant boost to the Spanish economy. In 2023, over 12 million…
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Spanish healthcare could face doctor shortage
Could a delayed influx of new doctors spell trouble for Spain’s healthcare this summer? The pandemic’s ripple effect continues to challenge the Spanish health system. The delayed completion of medical…
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Primary school charges parents for being late to pick up
A primary school in the UK has warned parents that turning up late to pick up their children will now result in a £6 fee.  St Peter's Church of England…
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Unbelievable ‘tinted banknote’ scam uncovered by Spanish police
Police have arrested five individuals for an unbelievable scam. Can you imagine turning plain cardboard into money? This is the deceit at the heart of the recent ‘tinted banknotes’ scam,…
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An American tells us the secret to a perfect brew
The British love of tea is well-known throughout the world, but it turns out we’ve been making it wrong all these years. Have you ever pondered the secret to the…
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Happy Birthday: the Apple Mac turns 40
On January 24 1984 the first ever Apple Mac went on sale. Initially the Macintosh was a bit of a flop; it wastoo slow and too expensive but it was…
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Classic cars come to Malaga
The last weekend of January, from 26 to 28, the Palacio de Ferias y Congresos de Málaga (FYCMA) will host the eleventh edition of Retro Málaga, the most outstanding Classic,…
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Which country works the most hours?
In the wake of the Spanish Government’s push to reduce weekly working hours, it raises the question: which countries are the most hard-working? The Spanish Minister of Labour and Social…
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Education crisis in Spain’s tourist areas
Recent data indicates that Spain is grappling with a significant increase in school dropouts, particularly in its most notable tourist regions. The phenomenon is most pronounced in communities like the…
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