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Spanish minister says late-night dining is “madness”
Minister of Employment, Yolanda Díaz, said that she does not consider it “reasonable” that restaurants in Spain should be open until 1am. In an intervention in Congress, Diaz ignited a…
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UK announces new pet ban
New legislation passed by the Government will affect an estimated 5,000 animals currently being kept as pets in the UK. On Tuesday, March 5, the UK government announced a revolutionary…
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Spanish internet speedster clocked at 300 kmph
One motorist in Madrid who publicised his high-speed exploits online has been caught out by Spain’s National Police. News of the incident was published on Tuesday, March 5, following a…
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Jumping over babies, a village tradition
There are so many pretty little villages in Spain with a long history and one of them, Castrillo de Murcia, is first mentioned in a document dated 1029. At that…
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Spain breaks records: Increase in tourist spending with UK leading the charge
Spain has broken its own record for tourist spending in January, with foreign visitors contributing €6,550M, a 25.5 per cent increase from the previous year. These figures are according to…
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New overground names spark diverse opinions among Londoners
Londoners have had mixed reactions to the new names for the London Overground branches. Mayor Sadiq Khan revealed the six new names on February 15 to make navigation easier. The…
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London’s iconic landmark set for a €321M makeover
London’s famous BT Tower is getting a big makeover into a hotel, thanks to a €321M deal with American hotel company MCR Hotels. Even though it’s a whopping 189 metres…
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30 per cent of new Spanish homes bought by foreigners
A recent report by Aedas Homes highlights a significant trend, over a third of new properties are now being snapped up by overseas investors. On the 2023 release of ‘The…
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Unexploded bombs discovered on a beach
One would have thought that almost 80 years after the end of the Second World War, there would be very little dangerous unexploded ordnance left to be discovered. Three unexploded…
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Wildlife exploiters tracked down
In a sustained campaign aimed at shutting down wildlife trafficking in Spain, a staggering 421 animal specimens have been seized. A recent operation led by the Guardia Civil and the…
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