England fans shaken….but not stired
England fans on the Costa Blanca were shaking and feared the worst on Tuesday night after the Colombian goalkeeper saved Henderson's effort but two...
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...
Speed blamed for fatal rail crash
THE train that derailed in the north-western province of Pontevedra last Friday was travelling at excessive speed. Four people died when the train travelling...
Off the rails
REOPENING the railway to Torrevieja town centre is unviable, according to the town’s Green party (Los Verdes) mayor.
Read the full story in Friday’s Costa...
Police injured in ‘Brit zone’ brawl
THREE National Police officers ended up in hospital on Saturday night after being called in to deal with an incident on Benidorm's Calle Mallorca...
Valencia, the ‘intelligent city’
By Joe Wickman
THE capital city's governing team has made a website available where people can view real-time information on several local issues of public...
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...
‘Brexpats’ have their say
FOLLOWING the vote to leave the European Union there has been an outpouring of emotion from the expat community in Spain.
A range of feelings...
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...
What’s in a name!
August 20, 2017
At 90 years of age, I am still as addicted to crosswords as ever. My favourites are to be found in anagrams...