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Why are our tomatoes, milk and olive oil so expensive? The real story behind Spain’s food prices From the olive oil price row to why supermarkets fight over shelf space, here’s what’s really going on in Spain’s food chain Although inflation in Spain has started to ease, with April showing a modest 2.2 percent increase.. 14/05/2025

The new overtime rule that Spanish workers have been waiting forUnder the labour reform in Spain, companies must provide each worker with a receipt for overtime hours Going forward, Spanish companies will have to be far more transparent when it comes to overtime. As part of the country's new labour reform.. 14/05/2025

The new Social Security measure that could boost your Spanish retirementAn updated system for voluntary contributions can help you secure a better retirement in Spain If you're planning to retire in Spain or already thinking about your pension, there’s a new Social Security option you should know about. It could.. 14/05/2025

TOWIE star James Argent given suspended sentence after pushing girlfriend down steps in SpainReality TV personality admits to domestic violence after row with beauty queen during Costa del Sol holiday Former TOWIE star James Argent has been handed a suspended jail sentence after admitting to pushing his girlfriend, Swedish model Nicoline Artursson.. 14/05/2025

AI and drones step in to help stop AndalucÃa’s most dangerous wildfiresAndalucía launches new tech and a public website to support fire crews this summer Andalucía is stepping up its fight against increasingly destructive wildfires, and this year technology will play a new helping hand. .. 13/05/2025

British passenger dies after choking on cruise ship near CádizThe ship made an emergency docking in Andalucía so the 89-year-old could be rushed to hospital An 83-year-old British man, Kenneth Edward Cooper, has died after choking on food while dining aboard a cruise ship off the coast of Cádiz.. 13/05/2025

Cruise boom in Seville brings wave of high-end tourismLuxury travellers over 50 are driving a major revival in river cruise tourism along the Guadalquivir Cruise tourism in Seville is making a strong comeback, with both ship visits and passenger numbers steadily climbing back towards pre-pandemic.. 13/05/2025

Did you know? Tuesday 13th is an unlucky day in Spain, not Friday 13thThe day Tuesday 13th is a day of bad luck in Spain, as opposed to Friday 13th in other cultures Tuesday 13th is an unlucky day in Spain, and not Friday 13th as it is in the United States, the United Kingdom and other Western countries. This..

Costa del Sol relaxes water restrictions after torrential rainsMalaga homeowners can once again fill their pools and water their gardens We’re all heartily sick of the relentless rain at this stage, but the unsettled weather of late has had one really positive effect: the parched reservoirs in the Costa.. 13/05/2025

Spain moves to ban spam calls in long-awaited Customer Service reformNew rules aim to block spam and protect consumers in Spain from hidden contracts Spain finally looks set to amend its Customer Service Law to block unwelcome telemarketing calls from businesses, something which the government promised to have implemented.. 13/05/2025

Spain's happiest town? This sunny spot in Cádiz has just claimed the titleChipiona has come out on top in a national study thanks to its great weather, lovely locals and laid-back lifestyle If you’ve ever visited Chipiona, you probably won’t be too surprised by this news. This cheerful little town on the.. 12/05/2025

Spain's beach showers could be drying up for good... and not everyone mindsThis water saving measure introduced with drought restrictions may become the new normal for Spain Playa del Cable, Marbella All the recent rain may have relieved the drought problems across much of Spain, but the ever-increasing regularity.. 12/05/2025

Another day of rail chaos as Madrid-Seville train grinds to a haltPassengers left stranded again as technical fault hits AVE line and delays snowball across southern Spain A week after the cable thefts that brought high speed services to a standstill, travellers between Madrid and Seville faced yet more frustration.. 12/05/2025

AndalucÃa weekly weather forecast May 12-15: Warm days with rain and storms in the eastMix of sunshine in the west but possible stormy weather in the east. This week, Andalucía will experience a mix of warm, sunny spells and cloudier, rainier conditions. While the western areas enjoy more sunshine, the eastern regions may.. 12/05/2025

Less than two weeks to go until the launch of Airport Buses: All the details you need to knowAirport Buses is set to launch its full transfer service to and from Murcia International Airport, a convenient, comfortable and customer-focused travel option for passengers The countdown is on for the much-anticipated launch of Airport Buses, a.. 10/05/2025

Spanish banks must pay up: Supreme Court rules in favour of fraud victimsFinancial institutions now liable for online fraud unless they can prove customer negligence Banks can no longer dodge responsibility when their customers fall victim to online fraud. In a landmark ruling, Spain’s Supreme Court has confirmed.. 09/05/2025

This colour-changing food label is helping Europe cut waste - and it all started with a dodgy steakThree young Spaniards have invented a smart biodegradable label that shows in real time when food has gone off, and it’s winning awards across Europe It began in a shared kitchen in Elche, Alicante, when a questionable-looking steak sparked.. 09/05/2025

Alcampo supermarket chain to close 25 stores in Spain, cutting 710 jobsThe affected shops are spread across 13 regions, including Madrid, Valencia, Andalucía and Galicia Alcampo has announced the closure of 25 of its supermarkets across Spain and the implementation of a collective redundancy programme that will.. 08/05/2025

Outrage over Spain's new rule allowing drug use in parked carsPolice in Spain will no longer be allowed to issue fines for possessing or using drugs in privately-owned vehicles Spain's Ministry of the Interior has just issued new guidance that stops police from fining people for possessing or using drugs.. 08/05/2025

Europe toughens restrictions on campervans: Could Spain be next?Spain currently has one of the most relaxed laws which allows campers and motorhomes to park in public overnight With summer just around the corner, the call of the open road will be growing stronger for the thousands of drivers who choose to explore.. 08/05/2025
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