Caminito del Rey closes temporarily
By Dave Jamieson
One of Málaga's newest and most successful tourist attractions has been closed temporarily. The restored Caminito del Rey, the walkway pinned high...
Brexit: ‘You could lose it all’ government tells expats
A VOTE to leave the European Union in the June 23 referendum could leave expats high and dry.
This was one of the conclusions of...
Doubts cast on shark attack
By Alex Watkins
HYSTERIA over a supposed shark attack gripped beachgoers and then the media in Spain and the UK after a man suffered a...
Airplane chasers
LAST month we exposed the growing compensation culture which has hit Benidorm, with reps for ‘No Win – No Fee’ companies openly approaching British...
Forest fire maximum risk
THE regional government has reinforced the forest fire prevention and extinction forces ready for the summer, which has been classed as high risk due...
Mijas to allow controlled feeding of stray cats
By Oliver McIntyre
IN AÂ turnaround on its previous policy, Mijas town hall is now to allow the feeding of stray cats in the town, but...
MUM’S TRIBUTE TO SLAIN SON
Army veteran was killed with a bottle
By Alex Watkins
“I DON’T want to be a millionaire or have a flash car or a big house,...
Gibraltar’s monkey-proof bins designed by local youth
By Oliver McIntyre
Gibraltar has begun installing new ‘monkey-proof’ rubbish and recycling bins that were designed by a local youth as an A-level school project.
Jared...
Charity shop burgled
By Emma Randle
Christmas cheer was in short supply for MACS cancer charity volunteers in Huércal Overa this week after thieves broke into the charity...
Brexit or not?
BY the time you're reading this report, you will probably be aware of whether Britain remains in the EU or decides to 'Brexit'.
46.5 million...
New home mortgage loans surge by 24%
IN THE latest statistic showing a continuing recovery in the property market, Málaga province saw a 24.4% boost in the number of new home...