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Britons living in Spain can no longer use UK licence

driving licence negotiations continue between the UK and Spain with the april 30th deadline for an agreement now passed. Currently, Britons living in Spain cannot drive using a UK issued licence. a UK

government source said: “this could go on for a week, or it could be longer. it should be temporary, but we don’t know how temporary.” a Foreign office spokesperson said: “an agreement to swap UK driving

licences for Spanish licences has not yet been reached. From May 1, UK licence holders who have been resident in Spain for more than six months and

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At the time of going to print, there had been no progress in the talks but readers are urged to check the N332 Facebook page and the ‘Brits in Spain’ Facebook page for up to date developments.

British Ambassador to Spain Hugh Elliot

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Benidorm to host Eurovision Party to mark its leading role in choosing this year’s eurovision Song Contest entry for Spain, Benidorm will host a huge open-air party night with warmup bands and live performances before broadcasting the event live. earlier this year, stage and tV actress Chanel terrero, 30, was voted by the panel of judges as winner of the Benidorm Fest, which was basically a televised audition to decide who would be representing Spain in torino, northern italy on Saturday 14th May. although Chanel, whose catchy number SloMo is already tipped to do well, has lived in Barcelona since she was four, she was born to Cuban parents on their native island, making her the first-ever Latin american candidate to represent the western Mediterranean nation at the eurovision. huge tV screens will be set up in Benidorm’s Plaza de la hispanidad on the night, and a gigantic stage – also wired to the screens for full-crowd viewing – will host a string of bands and solo artists in a ‘preparty’ starting two hours before the eurovision Song Contest. Semi-finalists from last year’s

Benidorm Fest, who were inches away from getting chosen for the 2021 eurovision, include Javiera Mena, Marta Sango, and Unique, all of whom will be performing live from 7pm on 14th May in the square. Local authorities in the Costa Blanca tourism capital have also hinted at surprise guest appearances. once the cameras in torino home in on Spain to find out how many points the nation’s viewers have given each country, tV presenter nieves Álvarez will be the one to reveal these results. She will be broadcasting live from Benidorm on the night, meaning anyone in the Plaza de la hispanidad might just find their face on camera for a split second in people’s homes right across the continent. the eurovision, in Spain,

will be shown on ‘channel one’, tVe, owned by the national broadcasting company rtVe, which organises the country’s candidates for the contest each year. a television crew from rtVe will be in Benidorm’s Plaza de la hispanidad on the night. Mayor toni Pérez says there will be space for up to 4,000 people to join the audience at the ‘pre-party’ and eurovision screening. anyone based in or likely to be heading to Benidorm in a fortnight’s time should be aware that the equipment is due to be installed starting from Friday, 13th May, meaning some access to the Plaza could be restricted, and that all traffic will be diverted from the square from 5pm on ‘eurovision Saturday’.


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did not exchange their licence during the transition period will no longer be able to drive legally in Spain. We have agreed to rapidly accelerate talks, and are urging the Spanish government to bring forward interim measures.” anyone affected by the ban is advised to take immediate steps to apply for a Spanish licence, which will involve both a theory and a practical test. the change does not apply to holidaymakers, who can still use their British driving licences while in Spain. the official guidance on the UK government’s website for British expats in Spain says the following: “if you have a valid UK driving licence: • From 1st May 2022, if you were living in Spain before 1st January 2021, your valid UK driving licence will no longer be valid for driving in Spain. • If you moved to Spain after 1st January 2021, your valid UK licence will be recognised for 6 months from the date you obtained residence.” British ambassador to Spain hugh elliot said on Saturday “the UK and Spanish Governments are still negotiating. UK and Spanish Ministers spoke today and agreed to rapidly accelerating talks next week in the hope of reaching an agreement soon - as we already have in almost every other eU Member State. But we’re not there just yet. and we will not have reached an agreement in time for the end of the current grace period (30 april). What does this mean for you? it means that if you have been resident in Spain for longer than six months, your UK-issued licence will no longer be

valid to drive here from 1 May. driving a vehicle without a valid licence is illegal in Spain. if you are affected by this change and need to drive, you should not wait for the outcome of the negotiations and should take immediate steps to apply for a Spanish licence - as we have been advising for some time now. this does not affect visiting motorists from the UK or Gibraltar or UK licence holders who have recently moved to Spain. you have six months from the date you get your residence document to take a Spanish test. We know this will cause significant difficulties for those who have not yet been able to exchange their licence. i am relieved that most of you were able to exchange your licence as advised before the end of the transition period. negotiations will continue early next week and we will provide you with further news when we have it.

We are doing all we can to secure a long-term solution swiftly. Please stay up to date on gov.uk/livinginspain and here on our Facebook page.” the Facebook page n332 which offers driving advice for foreigners in Spain said, “From Sunday 1st May finishes the extension period given to the UK driving licences is over. the period has not been extended so if you have been resident for longer than 6 months, your Uk licence will no longer be valid to drive in Spain. then there are two options - Wait until authorities reach a new agreement, and not drive until this happens. or sign up in a Spanish driving School and get a Spanish licence. We remind you that the fine for driving with a licence from a third country which has no exchange agreement with Spain is 500 euros and the immobilisation of the vehicle.”

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Costa Blanca Darkness Into Light call for public support as ‘Darkness Into Light’ walk returns for the first time since 2019 darkness into Light Costa Blanca will take place at sunrise on May 7that 5:30am from the Cabo roig inn, Cabo roig darkness into Light is the charity’s flagship fundraising event each year, involving tens of thousands of supporters in ireland and around the globe symbolically walking 5km from darkness into light darkness into Light, the annual fundraising event supporting the suicide prevention charity Pieta and over forty other international partner charities, will return at sunrise on May 7th. as the world reopens, darkness into Light will return with its organised events in 24 international locations, beginning in darkness at sunrise and continuing through to dawn to symbolise the journey from despair to hope. Speaking on the importance of the event in supporting the ongoing work that Pieta and partner charities undertake, Sinead Price, Fundraising and Marketing director for the organisation said, “darkness into Light is vital for fundraising,

for raising awareness and for bringing people together across the globe in the spirit of solidarity, comfort, and compassion. Social connection is the heartbeat of Pieta so we are delighted to have our organised events back this May in most of our venues.” Pieta provides free counselling to those who are engaging in self-harm or have suicidal thoughts and provide free bereavement services to those who have been touched by suicide. the funds raised from darkness into Light will be felt not just by Pieta clients but also by the people supported by more than forty supported charity partners working in the area of mental health globally. Costa Blanca darkness into Light team continue to Partner with adieM, based in orihuela, torrevieja and alicante. the Costa Blanca team and adieM have been working closely together over the past four years on local Mental health awareness Campaigns. adieM, who were founded in 1997 emerged as an association in orihuela (alicante), made up of a

group of families and Founding Members who came together while sharing the needs and concerns of our relatives with mental health problems. Pieta interim Ceo, denise Cronin is urging people to join the darkness into Light global movement wherever they are in the world, “the need for public support is greater than ever especially now when so many people are feeling anxious after prolonged periods of isolation. i am appealing to people who are considering taking part onMay7thto join us and support their local partner charity. the funds raised will help to ensure that vital services will continue to be supported in the aftermath of the pandemic. details of our international partner charities can be found by visiting https:// w w w. d a r k n e s s i nto l i g ht. i e / about/partner-charities For more information on this year’s walk in Costa Blanca, visit Costa Blanca Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/ diLCostaBlanca h t t p s : / / w w w . darknessintolight.ie https://www.adiem.org/

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Expats in Spain to vote in UK elections British expats in Spain are celebrating after the law in the UK was finally changed to allow them to vote in national elections. the move could affect hundreds of thousands of Brits across Spain and many more worldwide. the new ruling is part of a bigger elections bill which received royal assent last week, and British ministers have committed to implementing it

within the current parliament. Previously, UK citizens lost the right to vote 15 years after they last voted in the country. the rules, which will take time to set up, mean British citizens will be able to vote in the constituency where they were last registered on the electoral roll, or, if they were not registered as a UK voter when they left, in the place where they were previously resident,

subject to showing proof to local registration officials. the new right to vote only applies to UK parliamentary elections. other parts of the bill included issues affecting UK elections, such as greater protection against election fraud, more support for disabled people at the polling booth and measures to prevent intimidation at the ballot box.

First International Parade for the Coast due to popular demand and to lift the gloom of the last two years, the first ever international Parade will take place on Saturday 7th May at 4pm in Cabo roig. orihuela Costa has probably the most diverse mix of nationalities in Spain with over 100 nationalities living and registered here. this international Parade is a non-political, non-religious, non-ideological day of fun and celebration for everyone young and old. the international parade is organised by members of the Cabo roig Business association and oC avanza who also organise the Saint Patrick’s day Parade in Cabo roig each year. the 10th anniversary Saint Patrick’s day Parade was

cancelled twice, only two days before each parade took place; the first because of Coronavirus in March 2020 and in March 2022 and then because of unseasonably heavy rain. the parade will begin at 4pm, however, the usual parade route will be closed from 1pm, so spectators and participants are advised to arrive between 2pm and 3pm to park. there is parking available in the streets of La regia and on the open ground close to el Gato. Parking is limited in the entrance road to Cabo roig near the roundabout and in front of the two light shops. there

is also limited parking around Consum aguamarina.

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Oh what a night

the royal British Legion Concert Band together with Stevie Spit (unfortunately because of illness Lucinda o’Connell was unable to take part) performed a spectacular charity show on Friday evening 29th april to a full house at the Cardenal Belluga theatre, San Fulgencio. Jack Kemp rBL Spain district north Chairman welcomed everyone to this charity event and spoke about the dreadful events unfolding in Ukraine, this was followed by a minutes silence to think about the families that have fled their beloved homeland and have left family members behind to defend what is rightfully their country. he went on to say that the money from tonight’s event would be divided between the Ukraine appeal, Mens shed and the rBL. the mayor of San Fulgencio who was in attendance was thanked for providing the theatre for the evening’s performance. “after two years of Covid restrictions it was really good to be playing once more in a theatre to a live audience,” said Graham robinson. there was a good selection of music from the band including tchaikovsky’s 1812 overture, the Greatest Showman,

Jersey Boys sung by Stevie who also gave a wonderful rendition of the Prayer and the audience enthusiastically joined in with such favourites as Vera Lynn songs from World War two, Pomp and Circumstance, rule Britannia and Jupiter. the evening was hosted by Keith nicol and concluded with the Spanish and United Kingdom national anthems and of course the royal British Legion March.

Local police rescue 80 year old man from submerged car officers of the San Fulgencio Local Police rescued an 80-year-old man who had crashed into a ditch while driving his vehicle down a country road in the area. the alarm was raised by a neighbour at around three in the afternoon who reported that an elderly person was drowning and that he could not get him out of the car because he was wedged inside the vehicle. immediately, officers who were on duty in the area rushed to the scene. the rescue had to be quick, since the vehicle was gradually sinking further into the canal and the victim showed symptoms of exhaustion and hypothermia. after locating the exact place of the accident, officers could see that the car was almost fully submerged in the water, and its driver was only able

to breathe by sticking his head out through a small space in one of the windows. despite the window being open slightly, the man was having serious difficulty breathing. With no time to lose, the officers jumped into the water. While one officer held the man’s head through the narrow gap in the window, the other officer obtained a tool that was used to break the glass and the officers were able to dislodge the man from inside the vehicle. With significant effort, the police managed to place the driver, at first, on the roof of the vehicle and, later, they moved him to the edge of the ditch, and with the help of bystanders they managed to get him out of the water. Finally, the injured man, although he presented symptoms of hypothermia, did not need hospital admission.

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U3A AGM on Monday 25th april the torrevieja U3a held its first aGM as over the last two years, meetings were not permitted due to the ongoing Covid pandemic. Members attending the meeting were able to pay for upcoming social events, renew their membership whilst new applicants were able to join up as members. the meeting took place in the Centro Municipal ocio building in torrevieja which is once again their home for all meetings, thanks to the torrevieja town hall. the association members were informed of another purchase on behalf of the current President’s nominated charity, the Stroke association in Benijófar. the latest purchase comprised a new exercise bike to help sufferers in their recuperation. the proposed and agreed President’s charity for the coming year will be “help Vega Baja” and the U3a will surely raise similar amounts of money in due course to help them purchase valuable equipment for hVB members and all those in need. the aGM closed and members stayed on at the centro for a menu del dia arranged by the association social team. the next meeting will be held on May 30th and will see members listen to a member of the orihuela police discussing “fraud and scamming”, followed by Bollywood entertainment. Barry Weston


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Murcia man faked death at Punta Prima

Jose Luis Galiana Blanc

the Guardia Civil believes that the car found floating in the sea after plunging from the cliffs at Punta Prima, was part of a ruse to fake a death. it is alleged that the owner of the vehicle, a Murcian tax advisor named as Jose Luis Galiana Blanc, set up the ‘accident’ to coincide with 600,000 euros going missing from a client account. the 50 year-olds car was spotted at the foot of the cliffs in Punta Prima on 17th February, sparking a search for his body. however, no body was recovered. he was not in the vehicle, nor was he found in the

surrounding waters, despite the fact that engine was still warm and the lights on when Police arrived at the scene. the official search has now been called off and officers have told family members and a judge that they have images of the missing man leaving the scene after the car plummeted into the sea and they believe him to be alive and well. reports in the Spanish press claim that Mr Galiana, who also owns two hospitality businesses as well and working as an accountant, had told a friend that he was experiencing

financial difficulties and had taken some money. a complaint was later filed by an associate of Mr Galiana with the national Police regarding a bankruptcy fund he was handing for a client. the complaint alleged that a bank account with 600,000 euros had recently been cleared out. Police believe that Mr Galiana’s dissaperance was planned and voluntary. however, the trail of the missing man has been lost after the final images of Mr Galiana walking away from the scene of the incident and through the Punt Prima area.

The May Fair returns Spain extends

torrevieja’s much anticipated May Fair returns this year from 11th to 15th May. the famous ‘Sevillanas’ fair takes place once again in the port area with the distinctive green and white striped ‘casetas’ or tents offering food, drinks, music and dancing. Various dance groups and equestrian centres participate in the event, centred on andalucian culture. the event, which was founded here 35 years ago, is officially recognised by tourism and cultural authorities. there will be a main stage with various acts, music and dance performances and events throughout the week of the May Fair. the fair is hugely popular with residents and tourists alike. Several businesses and charities, including aFa alzheimer’s association and alimentos Solidarios, run the individual casetas and many have their own dance floor offering budding dancers the chance to try out their Spanish dancing skills. often, members of the public dress in their most flamboyant sevillanas traditional costume for the event. the installation of the fair is currently underway with sound checks due to take place on Monday 10th May. on May 11th the programme itself begins with

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200,000€ up for grabs in Quesada Shoppers in rojales and Quesada could benefit from 200,000 euros in a new voucher campaign, which starts tomorrow – tuesday 3rd May. ‘activa rojales’ is open to all; participants simply need to provide their nie number on-line at: www.rojales. bonoconsumo.es/es the shopper then buys a ‘bond’ which gives them a voucher worth twice the amount to spend in the businesses taking part in the scheme. this includes: businesses, grocery stores and hotels.

dancing, a choral performance and a fireworks display. dance groups, choirs and bands continue to perform on the main stage on thursday, Friday and Saturday evening. Most performances take place at around 9pm. on Saturday morning there is an equestrian display when the horses will parade from the fairground to the town’s main church and back again. the event will close on Sunday with several events including a homage to health workers, performances by local dancers and choirs and a music show at 11.30pm.

the Ministry of the interior has extended the restrictions on unvaccinated travellers from third countries, including the UK. tourists travelling from Britain to Spain will not be allowed entry for non-essential reasons unless they are fully vaccinated or have proof of recovery from Covid within the past six months. the Spanish government has extended the ban on unvaccinated visitors for a further tow weeks, until Sunday 15th May “for reasons of public rder and public health due to the health crisis caused by Covid-19.” Entry criteria: • Travellers from the UK who are over

the age of 18 must have proof of full vaccination schedule or a valid Covid recovery certificate. if the second jab was administered more than 270 days previously, then a booster jab is also required for entry. • Teenagers aged between 12 and 17 years old, who are unvaccinated, can travel to Spain. however, they must either have a recovery certificate or a negative PCr test carried out 72 hours before departure. • Children under the age of 12 yearsold do not need proof of vaccination nor a Covid test. • UK passengers who have Covid Pass do not need to complete a Passenger Locator Form.

More than 1,500 volunteers collect 15 tons of waste the Vega Baja Sustainable Consortium has held the largest voluntary rubbish collection in the history of the region. More than 1,500 volunteers, from different municipalities, collected waste such as cans, bottles and masks from their local green areas. this initiative is part of the european campaign ‘Let’s Clean up europe’, which aims to avoid pollution caused by careless disposal of items in natural spaces.


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Pensions Black Hole if you have a “final salary scheme” you can request a cash equivalent transfer value in order to secure your pension pot. Final salary pension transfer values are unlikely ever to be this high again, as they have been artificially boosted by the eagerness of scheme owners to offload their members. Moreover, you won’t have to worry anymore about the fund’s ability to pay your pension Many companies with final salary pensions throughout your retirement. have huge deficits – companies such as if you are daunted by the bureaucracy and British telecom, which has a pension deficit of £6.3 billion. Companies can be vulnerable would like help and advice as to whether to these deficits and so can their pension going down this route is right for you, then schemes. they are the legacy of expensive help is on hand. our team of advisers here “final salary” pensions that were once at Seagate have a wealth of knowledge and popular but have now mostly been phased would be only too happy to assist you. out.

there are two major causes of the black hole in final-salary pension schemes, experts agree. the first is relatively simple - people are living for longer. that makes pensions more expensive for companies because they are paying pensioners for longer. the second major problem is the uncertain economic outlook.

there are a number of financial advisers on the Costa Blanca so the question is “why choose Seagate?” i believe that we offer a unique service to our clients. We have a fully staffed local office in Benijofar with a backup admin team, Client account Managers and a Pension Specialist. this means that we have a team that will support you with six monthly reviews of your investment or pension and we provide full administration for withdrawals, encashments and tax guidance. do not delay making a decision, call us today. For a free no-obligation chat with a UK qualified adviser, call 965 704 338 or email: contact@seagatewealth.es


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Electricity bills set to drop

Minister for ecological transition teresa ribera has vowed that electricity bills could come down by as much as 30 percent – starting next month. She made the statement after hearing that the european Commission (eC) has given the green light for Spain and Portugal to cap the price of gas, which will have a knock-on effect for the wholesale price of electricity. the european Commission gave its approval for an iberian exception allowing Spain and Portugal to decouple the price of gas from that of electricity for the next 12 months. the political agreement enables the creation of a temporary mechanism that will cap the price of gas to an average of 50 euros per megawatthour which should result in electricity bills being halved for about 40 percent of Spanish and Portuguese consumers with regulated rates. Spain’s ecological transition

and the demographic Challenge that “all consumers will benefit from this agreement” and that “the Commission has committed to working actively to increase the interconnection of the iberian Peninsula with the rest of europe.” the Spanish and Portuguese governments — both led by Socialist Prime Ministers — had been calling on Brussels since last summer to implement measures to reduce electricity prices which have skyrocketed as a result of increased demand for natural gas, supply chain issues and geopolitical tensions including the war in Ukraine. eU member states trade electricity on a wholesale market based on a system of marginal pricing which in practice means that everybody gets the same price for the electricity they are producing regardless of how that electricity is produced — renewables are produced at near-zero cost. the price is then set by the most expensive way of

producing electricity. the Commission argues that “this model provides efficiency, transparency and incentives to keep costs as low as possible.” yet Madrid and Lisbon had argued the iberian Peninsula should be allowed to cap prices to a maximum of 30 euros per megawatt hour because of their low interconnection with the rest of the bloc, describing themselves as an “energy island”. the two countries also have a much lower dependence on russian gas — they primarily import from algeria — as well as high renewable generation. the announcement comes after eU leaders agreed at their last Council summit in late March for the Commission to “urgently assess the compatibility of emergency temporary measures in the electricity market notified by Member States, including mitigating the impact of fossil fuel prices in electricity production.”


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King Felipe has nothing to hide King Felipe Vi of Spain has publicly produced a breakdown of his assets – the first time a reigning monarch in the country has ever done so and an extremely rare move among royalty anywhere in the world. Son of the abdicated King Juan Carlos i and on the throne since July 2014, hrh Felipe says he opted to reveal the full extent of his fortune and how it is made up in a ‘transparency exercise’ – attempting to be open and honest with his public. although the monarch’s wealth does not include his wife, Queen Letizia’s assets, the overall figure is surprisingly low and would not even put him into the top 100 of Spain’s richest individuals. Felipe Vi may, in fact, be the ‘poorest’ King in europe. his full accounts reveal he is worth €2.57 million – which, if you own property in the province of Málaga’s ‘Golden Mile’, in exclusive parts of ibiza, Barcelona or the Greater Madrid region, would automatically put you on level-pegging with the King of Spain, even if you had nothing in your current account. and Felipe Vi does not even own any property or land – his wealth, along with bank deposits and investment funds - is made up of jewellery, antiques and works of art. the majority is either in

savings accounts, current accounts or investments €2.26m – and the collectors’ items and jewellery he owns as personal effects amount to just under €306,000. this is the total worth of Spain’s monarch – net assets after liabilities are deducted – and he does not even have a pension plan. none of his money is held abroad – all his accounts and investments are in Spain – and it includes his wages and the State funding he gets for his work as international ambassador, which has to cover staff costs and other professional expenses. naturally, Spanish media sought to compare their head of State’s wealth with that of other

royal and aristocratic leaders, and have estimated that Felipe Vi’s personal assets are around 5% of those of Queen elizabeth ii of the UK. the British monarch, 96, appears among the world’s richest lists published by the Sunday times, although Buckingham Palace has never revealed any exact figures for any member of the royals. according to the Sunday times ‘rich list’, hrh elizabeth ii had a fortune of around £365m in 2021, or about €434m. her fortune is now £10m higher as at the end of 2021 based upon that of 2020, which is thought to be the result of her late husband, Prince Philip’s legacy, following his death a year ago aged 99.

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Spaniards want summertime forever two in three residents in Spain want to end the twice-yearly clock-changing, according to a recent poll – and of these, seven in 10 want to stay on ‘summer hours’ for good. national polling databank CiS found that 65.5 percent of those surveyed would prefer to stay in the same time zone all year, but want longer, lighter nights – 67.3 percent of women and 63.7 percent of men would rather not have to lose an hour’s sleep on the last weekend of March each year, but want to be able to avoid this by not bringing the clocks forward an hour at the end of october. over 2,500 took part in the CiS poll between 11th and 18th april, starting a fortnight after the last ‘changing of the clocks’ where europe and most of the rest of the northern hemisphere went forward an hour, and most of the southern hemisphere went back an hour. although debates have been under way in Spain for some years about putting the country back into its ‘natural’ time slot – GMt in winter and BSt in summer – around 70 percent of the CiS survey respondents want to remain on CeSt, an hour ahead of BSt and two ahead of GMt, for good. ‘daylight-saving time’

was introduced during the petroleum crisis of the 1970s, but according to Spain’s diversification and energySaving institute (idae), the actual reduction in fuel use and cost to households is minimal, and not worthwhile as compensation for the sleeppattern disruption and impact on productivity caused by widespread tiredness. idae estimates that the average home saves 6 euros a year on electricity bills by changing the clocks. the european Commission launched an eU-wide survey in 2018 seeking the views of the then 28 countries which had, by law, been observing daylightsaving time en masse for the past 16 years, with a view to possibly abolishing it. and even though 84 percent of the 4.6 million europeans

who responded were keen to abolish the practice, the debate has long been shelved due to a failure to reach a consensus among the eU’s civil service and heads of State. Given that the Greenwich Meridian line runs through the very tip of eastern mainland Spain, the entire peninsula – except for Jávea, part of northern Catalunya and a slice of the Castellón-province coast – should, by rights, be in the same time zone as the UK, ireland, Portugal and Morocco, and in fact in Spain as a whole only the Canary islands are on the correct time. Curiously, three UK counties – Suffolk, norfolk and Kent – sit east of the Meridian line, so should be an hour ahead of mainland Spain and of the rest of Great Britain, rather than an hour behind the former.


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GBP / EUR UPdatE GBP a combination of factors has combined to drive the pound materially lower this week. UK economic data has played a part, with particularly weaker retail Salesand Consumer Confidence catching the market’s attention. Consumer Confidence is now approaching an all-time low. the latest UK government borrowing figures for the past financial year may have also reflected that government borrowing requirements had halved from the previous year, but that previous year was the worst on record. the most recent data showed that March was the worst month for UK government borrowing on record, and thegovernment spent a whopping £70b in debt interest payments alone last year. this all brings the Boe into focus. they would love to raise interest rates some more, as early as next week we hear, as they attempt to battle surging inflation in the UK. But with the cost-ofliving skyrocketing, and wage increases unable to keep up to pace, they look to be attempting to walk a very thin tightrope wearing big, fluffy slippers. the fear here is that the Boe could end up raising interest rates into a weakening economy, which never ends well. all of this helped to drive the pound lower. in particular GBP/USd, which having failed to hold 1.3000 after refusing to break below with any significance for so long, capitulated and moved back to 1.2400. With interest rates set to surge in the U.S (see USd), and markets walking back from prospective UK rate hikes, this move was perhaps expected, if a little sudden. EURO Much the same as the pound, eUr/USd has found the going rather challenging over the past week, and the bulls have, at times, been

attempting to catch a falling knife, as the pair slipped through support after support in fairly quick succession. We started the week at 1.1000, and at the time of press, we have now broken below 1.0500. Give the markets a growing interest rate differential, and they will give you currency volatility in abundance. oddly enough, some of the euro area data hasn’t been too bad this week. the latest German iFogave a clean sweep of beats across the board, with Business Climate, Current assessment and expectations all surpassing estimates. however, Consumer Confidence (both German and eU wide) missed, which one might expect. the growing energy dispute between the eU and russia is also a factor weighing on the single currency. the eCB look as though they may finally be readying themselves for a July rate hike. Governing Council Member, Martins Kazaks, reiterated his comments of last week, and suggested that a hike could come in July. Furthermore, he suggested that the two to three hikes priced-in already by markets was reasonable, which will further solidify market expectations. however, even if the eCB do raise rates in July, and then again in September, they will still be falling way behind the pace of the Fed, and it is those expected changes in interest rates that are driving the dollar, and the declines of currencies against it. GBP/eUr has therefore been caught in the middle of a duel which resembles one perhaps attempting to find the best-looking currency in an ugly competition. the broad range of 1.18001.2050 has held for now, and any moves beyond this may take their cue from what the eCB and Boe do or don’t do, over the next few weeks.

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Your tech questions answered by Brian Hoile of the Costa Blanca Technology Help Group, helping over 200 members with their PCs, smartphones and more. Find the group on Facebook (Costa Blanca Technology Help Group) or attend the meetings in person or online via Zoom. if you have a question or a problem that needs my help then please send an email to Brian at cbtechnology.help@ gmail.com. if i receive the email by lunchtime on Friday it will appear in the next edition. if you want to join the technology help Group search Facebook for “Costa Blanca technology help Group”. if you do not use Facebook you can still join by sending an email with your details to cbtechnology. help@gmail.com. When joining on Facebook please make sure that you scroll all the way through and answer all questions and give your email address. i use your email address as the primary means of communication.

(the alt n u m p a d i n p u t method). this is done by pressing and holding the alt key, then typing a number on the keyboard’s numeric keypad that identifies the character and then releasing. Click the numLock key and press and hold the aLt Key and enter the numeric code required. to enter a £ sign, you would hold the alt key and then type 0163. For any other character use Google search to find the “alt code” required.

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“What are Widgets and how do I use them on an Android phone?” android widgets generally display data and take up more space than a single icon. For example, weather widgets show data about local weather forecasts. Widgets can also be interactive or resizable, such as a sticky note widget. Widgets can be added to your phone’s home as a quick way to access certain information from apps without having to open the app itself. one example is the

Calendar widget, which provides a quick view of the upcoming events in your calendar without having to open the Calendar application. to add a widget on an android smartphone, go to your home screen, touch, and hold an empty space, then: 1. tap Widgets. you’ll see a list of what’s available to install. 2. touch and hold a widget. you’ll see images of your home screens. 3. Slide the widget to where you want it. Lift your finger. “I am running out of space on my phone pages. How can I make more space?” Put individual app icons into Folders how to Create a Folder in android 1. access the home screen panel where the apps you want to put into a folder are located. 2. drag the first app and drop it on top of another and this will create a folder with both apps inside. 3. Give the Folder a relevant name. 4. tap the folder to view the apps in it. Brian Hoile Technology Help Group

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Torrevieja sports centre continues to leak after €6 million investment in renovation

after more than six million euro of investment, leaks have been detected in the roof of the remodelled sports palace. the building underwent a thorough renovation before hosting the women’s handball world championship in december. after the heavy rainfall that the city has experience this spring, it has become apparent that the roof leaks in as many as nine different sections. reports last week indicated that the main budget item for the comprehensive reform of the main sports facilities in torrevieja was intended for the repair of its roof. Videos of the leaks - made in March and april - have been shared extensively through mobile messaging applications and show at least nine points where the water reaches the indoor court from where buckets have been placed to protect the new flooring. the Councillor for Sports, diana Box told the press that works will continue at the expense of the building company. the councillor specified that the new roof ‘passed the sealing tests’ but clarified that they cannot always reproduce the natural conditions

in which rainfall occurs. “Before the works, anyone who was in the building had to leave due to the intensity of the leaks, now some deficiencies have been detected that are being analyzed and will be resolved,” she reiterated. For the last few weeks, the sports facilities have been open to the public again. one of the most in demand services is the heated indoor pool which was closed for over a year. the pool has also been completely renovated, due to serious technical problems. opposition party Sueña torrevieja planned raise the matter in the ordinary plenary session last week, citing a series of deficiencies in the finish of the renovation. Sueña claim that part of the furniture has not been replaced, that the plumbing system continues to become blocked, requiring

the frequent intervention of drainage companies, handles and doors have not been repaired, one of the toilets for people with reduced mobility is inaccessible and the pool lacks an anti-humidity machine. Pool users themselves also criticised the quality of the shower and the drainage therein, claiming that even one person using the shower at a time causes a flood, even though not a lot of water comes out of the shower head. that said, many swimmers are glad the pool is open once more. For the last year, swimmers were forced to use the CdM facility in Playa Flamenca which is half the size – 25 metres long while torrevieja’s pool is 50 metres. Users can download the Sports City app to make bookings for the pool and other sports facilities. More information from: https://torreviejasportscity.com/ app/


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New Mayor makes budgets a priority

the first interview on radio orihuela Cadena Ser has taken place with the new Mayor of the municipality of orihuela, Carolina Gracia who represents PSoe. the transition happened after a motion of censure was signed by Ciudadanos – which at that point formed the coalition government with the PP – against the Mayor emilio Bascuana. the motion was supported Cambiemos and was passed last Monday. Carolina Gracia explained the emotions she is experiencing after the years she has been in politics and found herself unable to offer the city the government she wanted to, due to paralyzed and blocked projects. the day of the interview was an important one as the new council was working on the delegated areas of responsibility for each of councillor, although it was already known that the Ciudadanos would continue to keep the same councillors in place that it had when it governed with the PP. in addition, the new Mayor did highlight one change; that the Cs will assume responsibility for Festivities and will leave education, which will be held by the PSoe. the government agreement

between the PSoe and Ciudadanos is still unfolding, but the priorities include approving the budgets, in order to be able to ‘develop projects and respond to the day-to-day needs of the city’. Carolina Gracia believes that they can raise the document at an extraordinary plenary session before June. the Mayor also believes that in the remainder of the legislature there is enough time to ‘advance projects and proposals and demonstrate the capacity for work and understanding between the two parties’ that now take the reins of the consistory, with the support of a third party. as general secretary of the PSoe in orihuela, Carolina Gracia has asked for a postponement, of the elections for the general secretary of the local group, a request she has been granted. during the interview she was asked if she will present herself again, on the candidacy list of the socialist antonio Zapata or as the primary candidate for the municipal elections of 2023. however, she was drawn on the answer, saying there is plenty of time to pronounce her decision and for now she is now focused on settling in the City Council.

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Local health service Rojales responsible for child’s day of death mourning for former Mayor

the local health authority has been ordered to pay compensation of 250,000 euros to the family of a twoand-a-half-year-old boy who died after suffering repeated medical errors at the Lo Marabú health centre, rojales and at torrevieja hospital in 2018. the Provincial Court in Madrid ordered Mapfre insurance to pay out on the claim after the child was misdiagnosed and sent home several times. the child was diagnosed with infectious gastroenteritis in october of 2018 and six days later was treated for a cold with a fever. on 5th november he was found to be suffering from an acute skin infection in the ear canal and a fever. he was also vomiting and had issue with his walking an balance. the same day he was rushed to torrevieja

hospital and was given a Cat scan and lumbar puncture. the diagnosis was inflammation of his brain tissue caused by an infection or autoimmune response. he was intubated and died on 27th november. the court found there had been several medial errors which led to the child’s death. despite the legal order to pay the compensation, Mapfre (the insurer) appealed but a court in Madrid agreed with the original findings. the judge concluded that “the delay in assessing the symptoms and the delay in treating the cerebral edema were the cause of the child’s death, which could have been avoided with good medical action”. he ruled that the ‘medical care given to the child at torrevieja hospital ws not in accordance with good practice’.

the rojales City Council has declared an official day of mourning for the death of former mayor antonio Martínez García, at the age of 84. as a sign of mourning, the flags of all the municipal public buildings will fly at half-staff for the person who led the consistory during the years 1979 and 2003. antonio Martínez was also a provincial deputy and director of the regional agency of the Provincial Council of alicante. the Mayor of the Municipality, antonio Pérez, has paid personal tribute and on behalf of the corporation and the municipality has sent his condolences to the relatives of antonio Martínez. the funeral will be held in the parish church of San Pedro de rojales.


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This Week´s Movie Picks Spider-Man 3

Saturday 7th May – ITV2, 8.15pm Peter Parker has finally managed to piece together the once-broken parts of his life, maintaining a balance between his relationship with Mary-Jane and his responsibility as Spider-Man. But more challenges arise for our young hero. Peter’s old friend harry obsourne has set out for revenge against Peter; taking up the mantle of his late father’s persona as the new Goblin, and Peter must also capture Uncle Ben’s real killer, Flint Marko, who has been transformed into his toughest foe yet, the Sandman. all hope seems lost when suddenly Peter’s suit turns jet-black and greatly amplifies his powers. But it also begins to greatly amplify the much darker qualities of Peter’s personality that he begins to lose himself to. Peter has to reach deep inside himself to free the compassionate hero he used to be if he is to ever conquer the darkness within and face not only his greatest enemies, but also...himself.

The Hurt Locker

Sunday 8th May – BBC2, 11.00pm an intense portrayal of elite soldiers who have one of the most dangerous jobs in the world: disarming bombs in the heat of combat. When a new sergeant, James, takes over a highly trained bomb disposal team amidst violent conflict, he surprises his two subordinates, Sanborn and eldridge, by recklessly plunging them into a deadly game of urban combat, behaving as if he’s indifferent to death. as the men struggle to control their wild new leader, the city explodes into chaos, and James’ true character reveals itself in a way that will change each man forever.


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04:00 BBC News 04:30 The Travel Show 05:00 BBC News 05:30 HARDtalk 06:00 BBC World News 06:30 World Business Report 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Rip-Off Britain 11:00 For Love or Money 11:45 Dom Digs In 12:15 Homes Under the Hammer 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Five Bedrooms 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 Antiques Road Trip 17:30 The Bidding Room 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London 19:55 Party Election Broadcast 20:00 The One Show 20:30 EastEnders 21:00 MasterChef 22:00 Freeze the Fear with Wim Hof 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:30 BBC London 23:35 BBC Weather 23:40 Noughts + Crosses

00:10 Heathrow: Britain’s 00:30 Couples Therapy 00:55 Countryfile Busiest Airport 01:50 Art That Made Us 00:40 All Elite Wrestling: 02:50 MasterChef Dynamite 03:50 This Is BBC TWO 02:20 Ideal World 07:30 Bargain Hunt 04:00 Loose Women 08:15 The Bidding Room 05:05 Unwind with ITV 09:00 Dynasties 06:05 Tipping Point 10:00 BBC News 07:00 Good Morning Britain 11:00 BBC News 10:00 Lorraine 13:15 Politics Live 11:00 This Morning 14:00 The Super League 13:30 Loose Women Show 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:45 Eggheads 14:55 ITV News London 15:15 James Martin: Home 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal Comforts 16:00 Tenable 16:00 Murder, Mystery and 17:00 Tipping Point My Family 18:00 The Chase 16:45 Wild UK 17:15 Interior Design Masters 19:00 ITV News London 19:25 Party Election 18:15 Flog It! 19:00 Richard Osman’s House Broadcast 19:30 ITV Evening News of Games 20:30 Emmerdale 19:30 My Unique B&B 21:00 Martin Clunes Islands 20:00 Great Continental of Australia Railway Journeys 22:00 DI Ray 21:00 Yorkshire Midwives 23:00 ITV News at Ten on Call 23:30 ITV News London 22:00 Life After Life 23:45 Julia Bradbury: Breast 23:00 QI 23:30 Newsnight Cancer and Me

05:05 George Clarke’s Old 07:50 Fireman Sam 00:25 American Dad! House, New Home 08:05 Thomas & Friends: All 00:55 The Stand Up Sketch 06:00 Moneybags Engines Go Show 06:50 Kirstie’s Fill Your 08:15 Peppa Pig 01:25 The World’s End House for Free 08:20 Peppa Pig 03:40 Unwind with ITV 07:05 Countdown 08:25 PAW Patrol 04:00 Teleshopping 07:45 Cheers 08:45 Milo 08:10 Cheers 08:55 Pip & Posy 07:00 Totally Bonkers 08:35 The King of Queens 09:10 The Adventures of Guinness World Records 09:00 The King of Queens Paddington 07:30 Dress to Impress 09:30 The King of Queens 09:25 Ricky Zoom 08:30 The Ellen DeGeneres 10:00 Frasier 09:35 Peppa Pig Show 10:30 Frasier 09:45 Daisy & Ollie 09:25 Secret Crush 11:00 Frasier 09:50 Odo 11:30 Undercover Boss USA: 10:00 Ben & Holly’s Little 10:20 Hart of Dixie Celebrity Edition Kingdom 11:15 One Tree Hill 12:25 Channel 4 News 10:10 Sunny Bunnies 12:10 The O.C. Summary 10:15 Jeremy Vine 13:00 Secret Crush 12:30 Couples Come Dine 13:15 Build a New Life in the 14:05 Dress to Impress with Me Country: Was It Worth It? 13:30 Steph’s Packed Lunch 14:10 5 News at Lunchtime 15:05 The Ellen DeGeneres 15:10 Countdown Show 14:15 Home and Away 16:00 A Place in the Sun 14:45 Neighbours 16:00 Hart of Dixie 17:00 The Great House 15:15 To Die For 17:00 One Tree Hill Giveaway 17:00 Bargain Loving Brits in 18:00 The O.C. 18:00 Sun, Sea and Selling the Sun 19:00 Catchphrase Houses 18:00 5 News at 5 20:00 Superstore 19:00 The Simpsons 19:00 Neighbours 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:30 Superstore 19:30 Eggheads 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:00 Dogs With 21:00 Bob’s Burgers 21:00 The Great Celebrity Extraordinary Friends 21:30 Bob’s Burgers Bake Off: Stand Up To Cancer 21:00 The Yorkshire Vet 22:00 Family Guy 22:00 Derry Girls 22:00 Jay Blades: No Place 22:30 Family Guy 22:35 Hullraisers Like Home 23:05 The Man With A Penis 23:00 The Mysterious Murder 23:00 Plebs On His Arm 23:30 Plebs Of Ann Heron

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05:00 BBC News 05:30 HARDtalk 06:00 BBC World News 06:30 World Business Report 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Rip-Off Britain 11:00 For Love or Money 11:45 Dom Digs In 12:15 Homes Under the Hammer 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Five Bedrooms 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 Antiques Road Trip 17:30 The Bidding Room 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London 20:00 The One Show 20:30 EastEnders 21:00 MasterChef 22:00 The Great British Sewing Bee 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:30 BBC London 23:35 BBC Weather 23:40 Freeze the Fear with Wim Hof

00:45 The Great British 00:10 BBC Weather 00:15 Tan France: Beauty and Treasure Hunt the Bleach 01:35 Ideal World 01:15 Muhammad Ali 02:05 Muhammad Ali 04:00 Loose Women 02:55 MasterChef 04:50 Unwind with ITV 03:55 This Is BBC TWO 06:05 Tipping Point 07:15 My Unique B&B 07:45 My Unique B&B 07:00 Good Morning Britain 08:15 The Bidding Room 10:00 Lorraine 09:00 See Hear 11:00 This Morning 09:30 MasterChef 10:00 BBC News 13:30 Loose Women 11:00 BBC News 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 12:15 Politics Live 14:55 ITV News London 14:00 Ready Steady Cook 14:45 Eggheads 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 15:15 James Martin: Home 16:00 Tenable Comforts 17:00 Tipping Point 16:00 Murder, Mystery and My Family 18:00 The Chase 16:45 Wild UK 17:15 Interior Design Masters 19:00 ITV News London 19:30 ITV Evening News 18:15 Flog It! 19:00 Richard Osman’s House 20:30 Emmerdale of Games 21:00 Coronation Street 19:30 My Unique B&B 20:00 Live: FA WSL Women’s 22:00 DI Ray Football 23:00 ITV News at Ten 22:30 Kicking Off: The Rise and Fall of the Super League 23:30 ITV News London 23:30 Newsnight 23:45 Peston

Location 06:00 Moneybags 06:55 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 07:05 Countdown 07:45 Cheers 08:10 Cheers 08:35 The King of Queens 09:00 The King of Queens 09:30 The King of Queens 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:00 Frasier 11:30 Undercover Boss USA: Celebrity Edition 12:25 Channel 4 News Summary 12:30 Couples Come Dine with Me 13:30 Steph’s Packed Lunch 15:10 Countdown 16:00 A Place in the Sun 17:00 The Great House Giveaway 18:00 Sun, Sea and Selling Houses 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 The Great Home Transformation 22:00 Grand Designs: The Streets 23:00 Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted

00:05 White House Farm 01:05 Inspector Morse 03:15 Unwind with ITV 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Coronation Street 07:30 Coronation Street 08:00 Emmerdale 08:30 Emmerdale 09:05 On the Buses 09:40 On the Buses 10:10 Upstairs, Downstairs 11:25 Ruth Rendell Mysteries 12:30 Heartbeat 13:35 Heartbeat 14:45 Emmerdale 15:15 Emmerdale 15:45 Coronation Street 16:15 Coronation Street 16:45 Agatha Christie’s Marple 18:50 Heartbeat 19:55 Heartbeat 21:00 Lewis 23:00 Law & Order: UK

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08:15 Peppa Pig 08:20 Peppa Pig 08:25 PAW Patrol 08:45 Milo 08:55 Pip & Posy 09:10 The Adventures of Paddington 09:25 Ricky Zoom 09:35 Peppa Pig 09:40 Daisy & Ollie 09:50 Odo 09:55 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 10:10 Sunny Bunnies 10:15 Jeremy Vine 13:15 Build a New Life in the Country: Was It Worth It? 14:10 5 News at Lunchtime 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 Garage Sale Mysteries: Searched & Seized 17:00 Bargain Loving Brits in the Sun 18:00 5 News at 5 19:00 Neighbours 19:30 Eggheads 20:00 Secrets Of The Fast Food Giants 21:00 Police Interceptors 22:00 Amazon: How Do They Really Do It? 23:30 Killer At The Crime Scene

00:55 American Dad! 01:25 Bob’s Burgers 01:55 Bob’s Burgers 02:25 Superstore 02:50 Superstore 03:20 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 03:45 Unwind with ITV 04:00 Teleshopping 07:00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 07:30 Dress to Impress 08:30 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 09:25 Secret Crush 10:20 Hart of Dixie 11:15 One Tree Hill 12:10 The O.C. 13:00 Secret Crush 14:05 Dress to Impress 15:05 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 16:00 Hart of Dixie 17:00 One Tree Hill 18:00 The O.C. 19:00 Catchphrase 20:00 Superstore 20:30 Superstore 21:00 Bob’s Burgers 21:30 Bob’s Burgers 22:00 Family Guy 22:30 Family Guy 23:00 Family Guy 23:30 Family Guy

01:25 Inspector Morse 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Coronation Street 07:30 Coronation Street 08:00 Emmerdale 08:30 Emmerdale 09:05 On the Buses 09:40 On the Buses 10:10 Upstairs, Downstairs 11:25 Upstairs, Downstairs 12:30 Heartbeat 13:35 Heartbeat 14:45 Emmerdale 15:15 Emmerdale 15:45 Coronation Street 16:15 Coronation Street 16:45 Agatha Christie’s Marple 18:50 Heartbeat 19:55 Heartbeat 21:00 Midsomer Murders 23:00 Law & Order: UK

Emmerdale shake-up

TV has confirmed Emmerdale is set for a major format shake-up. The longrunning soap will air a week of special episodes featuring flash forward scenes next month. The editions will be broadcast from 9th May - and give viewers a glimpse into what the future holds for some key characters. A statement from the channel said the week will begin in menacing circumstances. It said: “In the gloom we see a misty graveyard with an open grave. The slamming of an iron police cell door and the sound of a gunshot rings out in the woods before we see a crumpled car steaming in the gloom having just had a terrible accident… But whose bodies are in the wreck and what does it all mean?” The show has released three ominous images to coincide with the announcement. They feature characters who will be heavily involved

in the drama. One image includes Cain Dingle looking into a mirror, which could mean viewers will finally see the end of his war with long time adversary Al Chapman. Another image features Noah Dingle looking at photos of Chloe Harris on his laptop. The character, played by Jack Downham, has developed an unhealthy obsession with Chloe and is currently using a drone to spy on her. The release hints that Noah’s behaviour may be about to be exposed, which could be the catalyst that sparks a turbulent week of drama in the Yorkshire village. The final image shows a concerned Gabby Thomas looking at a mysterious hooded figure. The character will be alone at Home Farm and is concerned Jamie Tate may be back from the ‘dead’ when things start going bump in the night.


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00:45 Expedition Rhino: The 00:40 British Touring Car Search for the Last Northern Championship White 01:55 Ideal World 01:30 See Hear 02:00 Mary Berry’s Fantastic 04:00 Bling! Feasts 03:00 Freeze the Fear with 04:50 Unwind with ITV Wim Hof 06:05 Tipping Point 04:00 This Is BBC TWO 07:00 Good Morning Britain 07:15 My Unique B&B 07:45 My Unique B&B 10:00 Lorraine 08:15 The Bidding Room 11:00 This Morning 09:00 Gardeners’ World 10:00 BBC News 13:30 Loose Women 11:00 BBC News 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:00 Ready Steady Cook 14:45 Eggheads 14:55 ITV News London 15:15 James Martin: Home 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal Comforts 16:00 Murder, Mystery and 16:00 Tenable My Family 17:00 Tipping Point 16:45 Wild UK 17:15 Interior Design Masters 18:00 The Chase 18:15 Flog It! 19:00 Richard Osman’s House 19:00 ITV News London of Games 19:30 ITV Evening News 19:30 My Unique B&B 20:30 Emmerdale 20:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys 21:30 Tonight 21:00 Paul Merson: A Walk 22:00 DI Ray Through My Life 22:00 Art That Made Us 23:00 ITV News at Ten 23:00 Mortimer and 23:30 ITV News London Whitehouse: Gone Fishing 23:45 The 1% Club 23:30 Newsnight

03:00 Paper Towns 04:50 Location, Location, Location 05:45 Moneybags 06:40 The Perfect Pitch 07:05 Countdown 07:45 Cheers 08:10 Cheers 08:35 The King of Queens 09:00 The King of Queens 09:30 The King of Queens 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:00 Frasier 11:30 Undercover Boss USA 12:25 Channel 4 News Summary 12:30 Couples Come Dine with Me 13:30 Steph’s Packed Lunch 15:10 Countdown 16:00 A Place in the Sun 17:00 The Great House Giveaway 18:00 Sun, Sea and Selling Houses 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Secret Spenders: Beat the Price Rises 22:00 Taskmaster 23:00 Chivalry 23:30 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown

07:50 Fireman Sam 08:05 Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go 08:15 Peppa Pig 08:20 Peppa Pig 08:25 PAW Patrol 08:45 Milo 08:55 Pip & Posy 09:10 The Adventures of Paddington 09:25 Ricky Zoom 09:35 Peppa Pig 09:40 Daisy & Ollie 09:50 Odo 09:55 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 10:10 Sunny Bunnies 10:15 Jeremy Vine 13:15 Build a New Life in the Country: Was It Worth It? 14:10 5 News at Lunchtime 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 Boyfriend’s Deceit 17:00 Bargain Loving Brits in the Sun 18:00 5 News at 5 19:00 Neighbours 19:30 Eggheads 20:00 Spring Gardening With Carol Klein 21:00 Nick Knowles’ Big House Clearout 22:00 Casualty 24/7 23:00 Ambulance: Code Red

00:00 Family Guy 00:30 American Dad! 01:00 American Dad! 01:30 Bob’s Burgers 01:55 Bob’s Burgers 02:25 Superstore 02:50 Superstore 03:20 Celebrity Juice 04:00 Teleshopping 07:00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 07:30 Dress to Impress 08:30 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 09:25 Secret Crush 10:20 Hart of Dixie 11:15 One Tree Hill 12:10 The O.C. 13:00 Secret Crush 14:05 Dress to Impress 15:05 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 16:00 Hart of Dixie 17:00 One Tree Hill 18:00 The O.C. 19:00 Catchphrase 20:00 Superstore 20:30 Superstore 21:00 Bob’s Burgers 21:30 Bob’s Burgers 22:00 Family Guy 22:30 Family Guy 23:00 Celebrity Juice 23:50 Family Guy

00:05 White House Farm 01:05 Inspector Morse 03:15 Unwind with ITV 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Coronation Street 07:35 Coronation Street 08:05 Emmerdale 08:35 Emmerdale 09:10 On the Buses 09:45 On the Buses 10:20 Agatha Christie’s Marple 12:30 Heartbeat 13:35 Heartbeat 14:45 Emmerdale 15:15 Emmerdale 15:45 Coronation Street 16:15 Coronation Street 16:45 Agatha Christie’s Marple 18:50 Heartbeat 19:55 Heartbeat 21:00 Vera 23:00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot

00:00 Newsday 00:30 The Papers 00:40 Elections 2022 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Rip-Off Britain 11:00 For Love or Money 11:45 Dom Digs In 12:15 Homes Under the Hammer 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London 14:45 Elections 2022 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London 20:00 The One Show 20:30 Our Lives 21:00 A Question of Sport 21:30 Here We Go 22:00 Have I Got News for You 22:30 The Other One 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:30 BBC London 23:35 BBC Weather 23:40 Love Life

00:10 BBC Weather 00:45 All Elite Wrestling: 00:15 Kicking Off: The Rise Rampage and Fall of the Super League 01:30 Ideal World 01:15 Interior Design Masters 04:00 Tonight 02:15 Gazza 04:25 Wonders of the Border 03:15 This Is BBC TWO 04:50 Unwind with ITV 07:15 My Unique B&B 06:05 Tipping Point 07:45 My Unique B&B 07:00 Good Morning Britain 08:15 The Bidding Room 10:00 Lorraine 09:00 The Speedshop 11:00 This Morning 10:00 BBC News 13:30 Loose Women 11:00 BBC News 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:00 Passport to Pimlico 14:55 ITV News London 15:20 Money for Nothing 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16:20 Escape to the Country 16:00 Tenable 17:15 Antiques Road Trip 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 Flog It! 18:00 The Chase 19:00 Richard Osman’s House 19:00 ITV News London of Games 19:30 ITV Evening News 19:30 My Unique B&B 20:30 Emmerdale 20:00 MOTDx 21:00 Coronation Street 20:30 Beechgrove 22:00 It’ll Be Alright on the 21:00 Gardeners’ World Night 22:00 The Terror 23:00 ITV News at Ten 22:50 The Terror 23:30 ITV News London 23:30 Newsnight 23:45 Speed

03:20 Wife Swap USA 04:05 PFL Challenger Series Mixed Martial Arts 05:00 Come Dine with Me 05:55 Moneybags 06:50 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 07:05 Countdown 07:45 Cheers 08:10 Cheers 08:35 The King of Queens 09:00 The King of Queens 09:30 The King of Queens 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:00 Frasier 11:30 Undercover Boss USA: Celebrity Edition 12:25 Channel 4 News Summary 12:30 Couples Come Dine with Me 13:30 Steph’s Packed Lunch 15:10 Countdown 16:00 A Place in the Sun 17:00 The Great House Giveaway 18:00 Sun, Sea and Selling Houses 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Richard Hammond’s Crazy Contraptions 22:00 Gogglebox 23:00 Open House: The Great Sex Experiment

08:05 Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go 08:15 Peppa Pig 08:20 Peppa Pig 08:25 PAW Patrol 08:45 Milo 08:55 Pip & Posy 09:10 The Adventures of Paddington 09:25 Ricky Zoom 09:35 Peppa Pig 09:45 Daisy & Ollie 09:50 Odo 10:00 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 10:10 Sunny Bunnies 10:15 Jeremy Vine 13:15 Build a New Life in the Country 14:10 5 News at Lunchtime 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 Saving My Daughter 17:00 Bargain Loving Brits in the Sun 18:00 5 News at 5 19:00 Neighbours 19:30 Eggheads 20:00 TK Maxx: How Do They Do It? 21:00 Cruising With Susan Calman 22:00 Lighthouses: Building the Impossible 23:00 Michael Mcintyre: In His Own Words

00:20 Family Guy 00:45 American Dad! 01:15 American Dad! 01:40 Bob’s Burgers 02:10 Bob’s Burgers 02:35 Superstore 03:05 Superstore 03:30 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 04:00 Teleshopping 07:00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 07:30 Dress to Impress 08:30 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 09:25 Secret Crush 10:20 Hart of Dixie 11:15 One Tree Hill 12:10 The O.C. 13:00 Secret Crush 14:05 Dress to Impress 15:05 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 16:00 Hart of Dixie 17:00 One Tree Hill 18:00 The O.C. 19:00 Catchphrase 20:00 Superstore 20:30 Superstore 21:00 Bob’s Burgers 21:30 Bob’s Burgers 22:00 Pitch Perfect

00:05 White House Farm 01:10 Inspector Morse 03:20 Unwind with ITV 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Coronation Street 07:35 Coronation Street 08:05 Emmerdale 08:35 Emmerdale 09:10 On the Buses 09:45 On the Buses 10:15 Agatha Christie’s Marple 12:30 Heartbeat 13:35 Heartbeat 14:45 Emmerdale 15:15 Emmerdale 15:45 Coronation Street 16:15 Coronation Street 16:45 Agatha Christie’s Marple 18:50 Heartbeat 19:55 Heartbeat 21:00 Doc Martin 22:00 Doc Martin 23:05 Agatha Christie’s Poirot

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Saturday 7th May 02:35 Weather for the Week Ahead 02:40 Joins BBC News 03:00 BBC News 03:30 Dateline London 04:00 BBC News 04:30 Click - Short Edition 04:45 Newswatch 05:00 BBC News 05:30 Our World 06:00 BBC News 06:30 The Travel Show 07:00 Breakfast 11:00 Saturday Kitchen Live 12:30 Homes Under the Hammer 13:00 Football Focus 14:00 BBC Weekend News 14:10 BBC Weather 14:15 Bargain Hunt 15:00 Live: Challenge Cup Rugby League 17:30 Final Score 18:25 Garden Rescue 18:55 BBC Weekend News 19:05 BBC London 19:10 BBC Weather 19:15 The Hit List 20:00 Catchpoint 20:30 Celebrity Mastermind 21:00 Pointless Celebrities 21:50 Casualty 22:30 Mrs Brown’s Boys 23:00 BBC Weekend News 23:15 BBC Weather 23:20 Match of the Day

00:00 BBC Weather 00:05 The Edge 01:35 Gazza 02:35 This Is BBC TWO 07:00 The Dengineers 07:30 Blue Peter 08:00 Britain’s Best Young Artist 08:30 Britain’s Best Young Artist 09:00 Deadly Predators 09:30 Wonders of the Moon 10:30 Earth’s Seasonal Secrets 11:30 The Great British Sewing Bee 12:30 To Be Announced 15:00 Into the Woods 17:00 Talking Pictures 17:30 Live: Challenge Cup Rugby League 20:00 BBC Young Dancer 21:30 Top of the Pops 22:30 Top of the Pops 23:30 Texas with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra

07:10 The Rubbish World of 03:00 Live: PFL Mixed Martial 08:35 Fireman Sam 00:15 Family Guy Dave Spud 08:50 PAW Patrol Arts 00:40 Family Guy 07:20 The Rubbish World of 05:00 Come Dine with Me 09:05 Baby Shark’s Big Dave Spud 01:10 American Dad! Show! 05:55 Moneybags 07:35 Thunderbirds Are Go 06:45 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 09:20 Pirata & Capitano 01:40 American Dad! 08:00 Dare Master at Home 07:00 Cheers 09:35 Ricky Zoom 08:05 Mr Bean: The Animated 07:25 Cheers 02:05 Bob’s Burgers 09:55 The Adventures of Series Paddington 07:55 The Simpsons 02:30 Bob’s Burgers 08:15 Mr Bean: The Animated 10:05 Mimi’s World 08:15 The Simpsons Series 03:00 Superstore 10:20 The World According To 08:40 Bridge to Terabithia 08:30 Inspector Gadget Grandpa 10:30 The Simpsons 03:30 Superstore 08:45 Inspector Gadget 10:30 Meet The Experts 09:00 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! 11:00 The Simpsons 03:55 Unwind with ITV 10:45 Milkshake Monkey 11:30 The Simpsons 09:25 ITV News 10:50 Peppa Pig 04:00 Teleshopping 12:00 The Simpsons 09:30 Garraway’s Good Stuff 10:55 Circle Square 12:30 The Simpsons 10:25 James Martin’s 07:00 Totally Bonkers 11:05 SpongeBob 13:00 Couples Come Dine Saturday Morning SquarePants Guinness World Records with Me 12:35 Ainsley’s Good Mood 11:15 SpongeBob Food 14:00 Four in a Bed 07:25 Coronation Street SquarePants 13:30 James Martin’s Great 14:30 Four in a Bed 11:30 Entertainment News Omnibus British Adventure 15:05 Four in a Bed On 5 14:35 ITV Lunchtime News 15:35 Four in a Bed 10:05 Secret Crush 11:45 Friends 14:45 The Flintstones 16:05 Four in a Bed 12:15 Friends 11:05 Secret Crush 16:25 You’ve Been Framed! 16:40 A Place in the Sun 12:45 Friends 16:55 Tipping Point: Lucky 12:05 Dress to Impress 17:40 Ugly House to Lovely 13:15 Friends Stars House with George Clarke 13:45 Friends 13:05 Take Me Out 17:55 The Chase: Celebrity 18:45 Channel 4 News 14:15 Our Yorkshire Farm Special 14:25 Cats and Dogs 19:15 VE Day in Colour: 15:15 Oklahoma! 19:00 ITV Evening News Britain’s Biggest Party 18:10 5 News Weekend 16:10 Bruce Almighty 19:15 ITV News London 20:15 A Lake District Farm 18:20 Michael Ball & Alfie 19:30 In For a Penny Shop Boe: Back Together. Live In 18:15 Evan Almighty 20:00 Romeo and Duet 21:15 Devon and Cornwall: Concert 20:15 Spider-Man 3 21:00 Britain’s Got Talent Greener Lives 20:20 Frankie Howerd: In His 22:20 The 1% Club 23:00 Celebrity Juice 22:20 The Personal History Own Words 23:20 ITV News 23:35 Safe House 22:20 Queen: A Rock History 23:45 Family Guy of David Copperfield

00:10 White House Farm 01:15 White House Farm 02:20 Ruth Rendell Mysteries 03:20 Unwind with ITV 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 On the Buses 07:35 Martin Clunes: My Travels and Other Animals 08:05 Martin Clunes: My Travels and Other Animals 08:35 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 09:45 Agatha Christie’s Marple 11:45 Agatha Christie’s Marple 13:50 Agatha Christie’s Marple 15:50 Agatha Christie’s Marple 17:55 Midsomer Murders 20:00 Midsomer Murders 22:00 Midsomer Murders


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Sunday 8th May 03:00 BBC News 03:30 Dateline London 04:00 BBC News 04:30 Our World 05:00 BBC News 05:30 Click 06:00 BBC News 06:30 The Media Show 07:00 Breakfast 08:35 Match of the Day 10:00 Sunday Morning 11:00 Politics London 11:30 Wanted Down Under Revisited 12:15 Homes Under the Hammer 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC Weekend News 14:15 Weather for the Week Ahead 14:20 Songs of Praise 14:55 Points of View 15:10 Dodger 15:55 Blue Planet II 17:30 BBC Weekend News 17:50 BBC London 17:55 BBC Weather 18:00 Countryfile 19:00 The British Academy Television Awards 21:00 Antiques Roadshow 22:00 Gentleman Jack 23:00 BBC Weekend News 23:20 BBC London 23:25 BBC Weather 23:30 Match of the Day 2

00:30 Top of the Pops 00:50 Top of the Pops 01:20 The Other Side of Hope 02:55 This Is BBC TWO 07:20 Christine’s Garden 07:50 Yoga: Bend It Like Britain 08:20 Gardeners’ World 09:20 Countryfile 10:15 Beechgrove 10:45 Landward 11:15 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites 12:45 Live: FA WSL Women’s Football 15:15 Live: Badminton Horse Trials 17:30 Natural World 18:35 Natural World 18:40 Planet Earth II 20:10 Eden: Untamed Planet 21:00 Commando: Britain’s Ocean Warriors 22:00 Idris Elba’s Fight School 23:00 The Hurt Locker

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07:20 The Rubbish World of 00:40 Deepwater Horizon Dave Spud 02:30 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell 07:35 Thunderbirds Are Go 08:00 Dare Master at Home 03:20 The Simpsons 03:45 Wife Swap USA 08:05 Mighty Mike 08:10 Mighty Mike 04:35 Hollyoaks Omnibus 08:20 Mighty Mike 06:40 The Perfect Pitch 08:30 The Rubbish World of 07:10 Everybody Loves Dave Spud 08:45 The Rubbish World of Raymond Dave Spud 07:35 Everybody Loves 08:55 Don’t Unleash the Raymond Beast 08:05 The Simpsons 09:25 ITV News 09:30 Big Zuu’s Breakfast 08:30 The Simpsons Show 08:55 W Series Motor Racing 10:25 Love Your Garden 11:00 Love Your Weekend with 09:30 Formula 1 Alan Titchmarsh 10:30 Sunday Brunch 12:55 Ainsley’s Good Mood 13:30 The Simpsons Food 14:00 The Simpsons 14:00 ITV Lunchtime News 14:15 Midsomer Murders 14:30 The Simpsons 16:15 The Flintstones in Viva 15:00 The Simpsons Rock Vegas 15:30 Live: European Rugby 17:55 In For a Penny Champions Cup 18:30 The Chase: Celebrity Special 18:15 Devon and Cornwall 19:30 ITV Evening News 19:00 The Andrew Neil Show 19:45 ITV News London 19:30 Channel 4 News 20:00 Tipping Point: Lucky Stars 20:00 Escape to the Chateau 21:00 Grace 21:00 Inside the Superbrands 23:00 ITV News 22:00 SAS: Who Dares Wins 23:15 Afghanistan: No 23:00 Gogglebox Country for Women

04:00 BBC News 01:05 Question Time 00:20 It’ll Be Alright on the 04:30 Dateline London 02:05 Our Lives Night 05:00 BBC News 02:35 This Is BBC TWO 01:15 Ideal World 05:30 HARDtalk 07:45 Bargain Hunt 06:00 BBC World News 04:00 St Davids: Britain’s 06:30 World Business Report 08:30 My Unique B&B Smallest City 07:00 Breakfast 09:00 Secrets Of The Museum 04:25 St Davids: Britain’s 10:15 Rip-Off Britain 10:00 BBC News 11:00 For Love or Money Smallest City 11:00 BBC News 11:45 Dom Delivers 04:50 Unwind with ITV 13:15 Politics Live 12:15 Homes Under the Hammer 14:00 Ready Steady Cook 06:05 Tipping Point 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:45 Eggheads 07:00 Good Morning Britain 14:00 BBC News at One 15:15 James Martin: Home 10:00 Lorraine 14:30 BBC London Comforts 14:45 Doctors 11:00 This Morning 16:00 Murder, Mystery and My 15:15 Five Bedrooms 13:30 Loose Women 16:00 Escape to the Country Family 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 16:45 Garden Rescue 16:45 Wild UK 17:30 The Bidding Room 17:15 Interior Design Masters 14:55 ITV News London 18:15 Pointless 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 18:15 Flog It! 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:00 Richard Osman’s House 16:00 Tenable 19:30 BBC London 20:00 The One Show of Games 17:00 Tipping Point 20:30 EastEnders 19:30 My Unique B&B 18:00 The Chase 21:00 Panorama 21:30 The Airport: Back in the 20:00 Rick Stein’s Secret 19:00 ITV News London France Skies 19:30 ITV Evening News 22:00 The Split 21:00 Britain’s Top Takeaways 20:30 Emmerdale 23:00 BBC News at Ten 22:00 Fergal Keane: Living 23:25 BBC London 21:00 Coronation Street with PTSD 23:30 BBC Weather 22:00 The Games 23:00 Live at the Apollo 23:35 Have I Got a Bit More 23:30 Newsnight News for You 23:30 ITV News

04:50 Come Dine with Me 05:15 Come Dine with Me 05:45 Come Dine with Me 06:10 Come Dine with Me 06:35 The Perfect Pitch 07:05 Countdown 07:45 Cheers 08:10 Cheers 08:35 W Series Motor Racing 09:00 The King of Queens 09:30 The King of Queens 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:00 Frasier 11:30 Undercover Boss USA: Celebrity Edition 12:25 Channel 4 News Summary 12:30 Couples Come Dine with Me 13:30 Steph’s Packed Lunch 15:10 Countdown 16:00 A Place in the Sun 17:00 The Great House Giveaway 18:00 Sun, Sea and Selling Houses 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Food Unwrapped 21:30 Dispatches 22:00 The Spy Who Died Twice 23:00 Married to a Psychopath

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09:00 Baby Shark’s Big Show! 00:15 Family Guy 09:20 Pirata & Capitano 00:45 American Dad! 09:35 Ricky Zoom 01:15 American Dad! 09:50 The Adventures of 01:40 Plebs Paddington 10:00 Mimi’s World 02:10 Plebs 10:15 The World According To 02:40 The Sex Lives of Grandpa College Girls 10:30 Meet The Experts 10:40 Milkshake Monkey 03:20 The Sex Lives of 10:50 Circle Square College Girls 10:55 SpongeBob 03:50 Unwind with ITV SquarePants 11:10 SpongeBob SquarePants 04:00 Teleshopping 11:25 Entertainment News 07:00 Totally Bonkers On 5 Guinness World Records 11:30 Friends 07:30 Secret Crush 12:00 Friends 12:25 Friends 08:35 Secret Crush 12:55 Murder on the Island: 09:25 Dress to Impress Martha’s Vineyard Mysteries 14:35 Three Men and a Baby 10:20 Dress to Impress 16:45 Romancing the Stone 11:25 Dress to Impress 18:55 5 News Weekend 12:25 In For a Penny 19:00 Should I Buy An Electric 12:55 Britain’s Got Talent Car? 20:00 Wetherspoons: How Do 14:20 The Smurfs They Do It? 16:25 Smallfoot 21:00 Happy Campers: The 18:30 The School of Rock Caravan Park 22:00 Holidaying With Jane 20:45 Pitch Perfect 2 McDonald: Florida 23:00 The Sex Lives of 23:00 Playgrounds of the Rich College Girls and Famous 23:35 The Sex Lives of 23:55 Most Shocking College Girls Celebrity Moments

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07:30 Blue’s Clues & You! 07:50 Fireman Sam 08:00 Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go 08:10 Peppa Pig 08:20 Peppa Pig 08:25 PAW Patrol 08:40 Milo 09:00 Pip & Posy 09:10 The Adventures of Paddington 09:25 Ricky Zoom 09:35 Peppa Pig 09:40 Daisy & Ollie 09:50 Odo 09:55 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 10:10 Sunny Bunnies 10:15 Jeremy Vine 13:15 Litter Louts: At War With The Law 14:10 5 News at Lunchtime 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 The House On The Hill 17:00 Bargain Loving Brits in the Sun 18:00 5 News at 5 19:00 Neighbours 19:30 Eggheads 20:00 Police Interceptors 21:00 The Motorway 22:00 Inside The Force: 24/7 23:00 Casualty 24/7

00:05 DCI Banks 01:10 Law & Order: UK 02:10 Law & Order: UK 03:10 Law & Order: UK 04:00 Emmerdale Omnibus 06:30 Unwind with ITV 07:00 Coronation Street 07:30 Coronation Street 08:00 Emmerdale 08:30 Emmerdale 09:05 On the Buses 09:40 On the Buses 10:10 The Darling Buds of May 11:20 The Darling Buds of May 12:35 Heartbeat 13:40 Heartbeat 14:45 Emmerdale 15:15 Emmerdale 15:50 Coronation Street 16:20 Coronation Street 16:50 Agatha Christie’s Marple 18:55 Heartbeat 19:55 Heartbeat 21:00 Vera 23:00 DCI Banks

00:05 Family Guy 00:35 Family Guy 01:00 American Dad! 01:30 American Dad! 01:55 The Stand Up Sketch Show 02:25 The Emily Atack Show 03:15 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 03:45 Unwind with ITV 04:00 Teleshopping 07:00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 07:30 Dress to Impress 08:30 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 09:25 You’ve Been Framed! 10:20 Hart of Dixie 11:15 One Tree Hill 12:10 The O.C. 13:00 Secret Crush 14:05 Dress to Impress 15:05 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 16:00 Hart of Dixie 17:00 One Tree Hill 18:00 The O.C. 19:00 Catchphrase 20:00 Superstore 20:30 Superstore 21:00 Bob’s Burgers 21:30 Bob’s Burgers 22:00 Family Guy 22:30 American Dad! 23:00 Family Guy 23:30 Family Guy

02:20 On the Buses 02:50 On the Buses 03:15 Unwind with ITV 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Emmerdale Omnibus 10:05 On the Buses 10:40 Man About the House 12:25 Agatha Christie’s Marple 14:30 Inspector Morse 16:45 Inspector Morse 19:00 Lewis 21:00 Inside the Crown: Secrets of the Royals 22:00 Inside the Crown: Secrets of the Royals 23:05 DCI Banks


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Marbella named Europe’s ‘Most Exclusive Destination’ Marbella has been named ‘Most Exclusive’ place to visit and bagged second place in the ‘European Best Destination 2022’. The prestigious web portal Eu ro p e a n b e s td e s t i n a t i o n s. com was founded in Brussels in 2009 to promote travel and culture across the continent in conjunction with the European Commission’s European Destinations of Excellence Network, nominees are chosen by the general public for the final ranking in each of its categories. Around half a million votes are cast every year when the potential ‘Best’ are up for scrutiny. Destinations which reach the top levels of each list are given free publicity in some of the world’s most widely-read and highly-acclaimed media – Forbes, Yahoo, Geo, and glossy magazines printed on every continent by Condé Nast, which include the long-running global women’s fashion-and-feature monthly, Marie-Claire. Free publicity For winners of the most élite of all categories, Best Destination, the publicity they get for free is worth in region of €10 million. Marbella coming second, will get around 2.3 million euros in international advertising, and a

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further campaign in return for its being chosen as ‘European Most Exclusive Destination’ will involve another 2.5 million euros in PR. Mayor Ángeles Muñoz says that, in the two months since the polls closed, the advertising Marbella earned as its second prize has already reached 2.6 million potential travellers. Just being nominated is already lucrative for any European destination, since it puts them into the top 20 out of 400 previously long-listed, meaning they feature on a website consulted by over six million travellers annually seeking ideas. This alone typically sees visitor numbers increase by between 13 percent and 40 percent in a given year, she explained. The 2022 winner and the only destination beating Marbella is the Slovenian capital of Ljubljana, described as ‘colourful’

and ‘green’, and one of Europe’s first to completely pedestrianise its city centre, meaning you can ‘hear birdsong’ as you go shopping. Marbella, in its reservechampion slot, is described as ‘capital of the sun’ and ‘the preferred destination for travellers looking for relaxation, shopping, refined hotels and restaurants, also local handicrafts, golf, outdoor sports, elegance and refinement’. Visitors flocking to the Costa del Sol holiday hotspot ‘thanks to the council’ include ‘digital nomads’ – people who work remotely or whose jobs are non-location specific – ‘sports enthusiasts, gourmets, companies and investors’. Marbella is hailed as an ‘example of good practice at European level’ in sustainable and responsible tourism ‘of very high quality’.

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Kim Jong-un pushes nuclear program Kim Jong-un has used his latest military night parade to highlight that he has issued orders to reinforce his country’s nuclear program. The ‘forces of the republic must be fully prepared to fulfil their mission and their deterrence task at any time’, he stressed in his speech. The parade to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the founding of the North Korean armed forces was held last Sunday night. Pyongyang did not hold back on its display of might. It exhibited all its new additions in ballistics. There were submarine-launched missiles (SLBMs), tactical missiles, multiple rocket launchers (MRLs), and also the hypersonic missiles that Kim himself had announced in January of last year, and that were tested for the first time in September, according to the regime. But the star of the parade was the largest intercontinental missile developed by the North Korean army, the Hwasong-17. Three of them were paraded on their transportation and launch vehicles to mark the end of the event, between bursts of fireworks. North Korea claims to have successfully tested this projectile, which it had already

shown in a previous parade in March of last year. But analysts consider that the launch of that rocket, nicknamed “the monster” by international experts due to its gigantic dimensions, was a failure as the missile exploded shortly after taking off. Kim, accompanied by his wife Ri Sol-ju, showed up at the parade in a white marshal’s uniform — the title by which his fellow citizens often refer to him — instead of the civilian suits he has worn on previous occasions. In his speech, the supreme leader - who does not necessarily speak in public whenever he attends a parade - assured that “we will continue to take measures to further strengthen and develop nuclear-armed forces, which our country possesses, at the fastest possible speed.” Kim assured that the main

mission of his nuclear weapons is to deter other countries from starting a war. He did not mention the United States or South Korea, the nations that Pyongyang considers its greatest enemies. But he did issue a warning: “Our nucleararmed forces will have no choice but to carry out their second mission if any force attempts to infringe upon the fundamental interests of our country.”. The words of the third member of the Kim dynasty in North Korea were uttered as South Korean prepared for a new government under the conservative Yoon Suk-yeol, who won the presidential elections last March. The former attorney general has promised a tougher policy against Pyongyang, in contrast to the approach maintained by the outgoing head of state.


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Two food trends expected to stay post pandemic The pandemic changed the way many of us shop, cook and eat. There are several trends expected to stay around after the pandemic is over and done with. Two of the most prominent are online shopping and healthy eating. It’s no surprise that online shopping enjoyed a massive surge during lockdown. While many regions of Spain still have a lot of catching up to do in terms of online grocery shopping availability, figures from other regions indicate as many as one in five families were doing the weekly food shop online. Ali Webster, director of research and nutrition communications for the International Food Information Council (IFIC) said, “We found in 2021 that a full 20% of people, one in five, were shopping online for groceries at least on a weekly basis. This is compared to the 11% who said this in 2020 and 13% in 2019. Forty-two percent of people say they are online shopping at least monthly this year compared to a third of people last year.” IFIC also asked consumers if they planned to continue shopping for groceries online: “Most people who said they were doing more online grocery shopping said they planned to continue to do so after the pandemic,” Webster said. “And many people said they would actually increase the frequency of their online grocery shopping. “Nearly 40% said they would do it more often and nearly a third said they would stick with what they were doing.

Just 20% said they would buy groceries online less often.” The demographic that said it would reduce online orders were people 65 years and older. This group of consumers was the most isolated during the height of the pandemic and may look forward to the social aspect shopping in person explained Webster. Another consumer trend emerging from the pandemic is many consumers are taking a closer look at the healthfulness of their diets. “In a survey we did at the end of 2020, in December, we found that every one in three people said their habits had become healthier,” said Webster, revealing “A significant chunk of people established or re-established healthy eating patterns and it seems like many people are sticking with it.”

However, the healthy eating trend is not spread evenly across different consumer groups. Younger consumers, for example, said their eating habits had become healthier. “This is a group of people who may have less on their plate family-wise or are just establishing their own eating habits,” Ms. Webster said. Women were more likely than men to say their eating habits had become less healthy during the pandemic. Webster said it was due to the “undue burden” placed on many women during the period. “Whether that be through taking care of children or taking responsibility for online learning, or all of the above while shouldering a full-time job, there does seem to be less time available,” she said.

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Studio 32 assembles one of their ever best vocal casts for new show In New York, a gambler is challenged to take a cold female missionary to Havana, but they fall for each other, and the bet has a hidden motive to finance a crap game. All the hot gamblers are in town, and they’re all depending on Nathan Detroit to set up this week’s incarnation of “The Oldest Established Permanent Floating Crap Game in New York;” the only problem is, he needs $1000 to get the place.Trying to convert the Gamblers from their wicked ways are the members of the Salvation Army Save a Soul Mission led by General Cartwright played by Lonee Hopwood (pictured) and Granma Peggy played by Judith O’Neill (pictured). Studio 32 believes that they have assembled one of the best vocal casts that they have ever had for this performance and don’t want anybody who enjoys musicals to miss out on seeing this fantastic show. For this reason they are offering groups of 20 or more who book on our website online booking service for Tuesday 18th and Wednesday 19th performances, a discount of €24 which will be refunded on the night of the performance on production of the ticket receipt at front of house. There

will also be a complimentary drink on arrival and at the interval. TICKETS WILL ALSO BE AVAILABLE ON THE DOOR ON THE NIGHT OF THE PERFORMANCE. For further information call679 062 272 or 636 020 547. To book tickets online visit our website at www.studiothirtytwo. org and for further information and advice on how to use our online booking service email tickets@ studiothirtytwo.org.


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Rojales Pantomime Group – Audition Dates Would you like to be a member of our very enthusiastic amateur thespian group who are all really looking forward to performing our next pantomime – TREASURE ISLAND – at the Cardinal Belluga Theatre, San Fulgencio at the beginning of December? If you would, then get ready for some entertaining, swashbuckling times in the months ahead. Various speaking parts, together with chorus parts are being auditioned for at

the Cultural Centre in Quesada on the following dates – Tuesday, 10th May 1400 – 1700 and Thursday 12th May 1800 – 2000 Rehearsals will start with practice groups weekly in May until July with full rehearsals commencing twice weekly in September until the performance in December. Don’t worry if you haven’t performed before, lots of our lovely members are learning

new skills they didn’t know they had all the time. Let us bring the performer out in you, come and join our merry group and you will also help raise lots of money for local charities. If you would like to attend one of the auditions please contact our Director, Dee on Rojalespanto@yahoo.com for an informal chat. See you on stage when we set sail for the Caribbean to find the hidden treasure.... or maybe not!

From Heart to Heart for Ukraine On Friday 13th May from 16:30 there will be a wonderfully entertaining benefit concert at the Emerald Isle in La Florida in aid of Ukraine where all proceeds will go to the Ukrainian Association Torrevieja. The event will feature be some great acts with the best of musical talent appearing in this charity event. Organisers said, “We also have the talents

of wonderful compere Stevie Spit to get the fun started.” The Costa Singers choir will be singing a mix of popular English and Dutch songs. Posh Affaire band will play many of the big band favourites including Glenn Miller, Frank Sinatra plus more that feature their female and male vocalists. There is a suggested voluntary contribution of €2 per person on entry, and with a

raffle comprising of some lovely prizes. Organisers said, “We are hoping to raise a good amount for this worthy cause.” Please ensure you book a table by contacting the Emerald Isle via Facebook, Messenger or Whatsapp. For more information, you can also contact Posh Affaire 72277 1442 or the Costa Singers 633801202.


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Support and donations needed by A Helping Hand A Helping Hand Food Bank is a charity that helps provide food, clothing and essential hygiene goods to a number of families in need in the local area. Every week, they provide a basic food parcel to a number of families to ensure they have basic supplies. This week, items needed are: BASIC FOOD PARCEL ITEMS Rice Pasta Tuna Milk Toilet paper Sardines Tuna Soup mix Stock cubes (caldo) Magdalenas (cupcakes) Bread. Tomato frito Tinned tomatos Lentils/white beans/garbanzos Biscuits Cereal Cheese (triangles or slices) Ham Chorizo Hotdogs Yoghurts Juice boxes OTHER ITEMS Shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, soap, deodorant, razors, tampons, pads. Coffee, salt, sugar, oil, hot chocolate, washing detergent, washing up liquid. BABY ITEMS Nappies, baby milk, wipes, baby food

CHILDREN’S CLOTHING URGENTLY REQUIRED Organisers said this week, “We urgently need food and clothing to keep going. We need to help our 210 regular families as well as the Ukrainian families we now support. DROP OFF POINTS - Dog And Firkin - Catral - La Pirata Bar - Quesada - The Quiet Man With Emma & Andy - La Zenia - ONLY FOOD - JJ’s Cafe Bar Via Park 5 - Los Altos. - Carmens Bar/Restaurant - The Rolling Pin Quesada - Food And Co Quesada (Trolley By Tills) - The American Diner Benimar - Oasis Bar - San Luis - Dillys Bar - San Luis - Marina Bar - Torreta 2 - Casa Espania Office San Luis - Mexi Mundo - Torrevieja - Kati’s Bakery - Via Park 3 Los

Altos - ONLY FOOD - Shrumba - Cabo Roig. - Tidy Paws- Villamartin - Butterflies - Algorfa - Carpet Heaven - Los Montesinos - Jollys Bar - Quesada - ONLY FOOD - Harry’s Bar - Quesada - ONLY FOOD -Loulabelles Boutique & Gifts Villamartin Plaza -Loulabelles Boutique & Gifts Benijofar - Op Group Spain - Gran Alacant Items can also be dropped straight to the base in San Luis on a Monday or Friday morning 10 til 2: Av. Deva, 315, 03184 El Chaparral, Alicante To donate: https://gofund.me/f8282207 ES23 0128 0655 24 0100024012 revolut.me/inesperkins h t t p s : / / w w w. p ay p a l. m e / daniellasixx8

Torrevieja North Neighbourhood Crime Watch meeting Torrevieja North Residents Neighbourhood Crime Watch group, led by chairman Doug Allen, held its first public meeting for two at the newly refurbished Oasis in San Luis. Doug expressed thanks to David Longworth and friends who drove a van load of aid to the Ukraine, a fantastic feat. After reviewing crime reports and security issues, advice was provided to the meeting on personal safety and financial protection, especially when using portable card machines and the prolific use of distraction thefts. Councillor for International Residents, Gitte Lund Thomsen, presented information on the need for residents to keep their Padrón up to date (every five years),

the benefits in obtaining a TIE and maintaining residency. Gitte advised that new courses were being arranged on how to obtain a digital signature, this becoming more important in using council services. Gitte further gave updates on the upcoming town improvements to the bus service and upcoming new bus pass system. The meeting was told about the plans for the refurbishment of the port and plans for the new bus station. The meeting was pleased to hear Gitte advising that there was a budget set for La Siesta park but works have been delayed due to covid. It will be a great relief to the whole area to see that eyesore and valuable asset restored to public use. Adrian Barbudo was introduced

as his company, Revoluz, is working with the town hall to reduce co2 in the town . Revoluz will provide individual advice to residents on energy saving and best prices for energy as well as advice and guidance on the use of solar panels. The meeting was advised of planned guests for future meetings, including an open invitation to the Mayor and Councillors for waste, parks and gardens. Discussions are in hand for the British Consulate team to come again to talk about driving licences and pensions. It is hoped that the N332 team will be able to return to advise on the new traffic laws with the Eco Park advising on recycling. The next meeting will be on May 30th 4.30pm at Oasis.

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Measles cases surge 80% as pandemic interrupts vaccine schedule Measles cases are up by almost 80% worldwide this year, revealed the UN last week. Experts warned that the rise of the “canary in a coal mine” illness indicates that outbreaks of other diseases are likely on the way. The global pandemic interrupted the usual vaccination schedules for non covid diseases across the globe. UNICEF and the World Health Organisation said in a statement that the situation has created a ‘perfect storm’ that could put the lives of

millions of children at risk. More than 17,300 measles cases were reported across the world in January and February, compared to around 9,600 during those months last year, according to new data from the UN agencies. The current data reveals that have been 21 large and disruptive measles outbreaks in the last 12 months to April, most of them in Africa and the eastern Mediterranean. Christopher Gregory, senior health adviser in UNICEF’s immunisation section,

said that because measles is the “most contagious vaccine-preventable disease” it often serves as a warning sign. “Measles is what we call the tracer, or the canary in the coal mine, that really shows us where those weaknesses in the immunisation system are,” he said. He said yellow fever was among the diseases that could surge next, after rising cases were reported in West Africa. “We’re particularly worried about those countries that are most fragile, where

the healthcare systems are already really struggling, where they’re still trying to deal with the impacts of Covid on top of these outbreaks,” he said. Somalia recorded by far the most measles cases over the last year with more than 9,000, the UN data revaled, followed by Yemen, Afghanistan, Nigeria and Ethiopia – all countries engaged in some form of conflict. There are also fears that the war in Ukraine could spark a resurgence in the

country after it recorded Europe’s highest rate of measles between 2017-2019. More than 23 million children missed out on routine vaccinations in 2020 as the Covid pandemic descended, the largest number in more than a decade. The UN agencies said that 57 vaccination campaigns in 43 countries postponed at the start of the pandemic had still not been completed, affecting 203 million people – most of them children.


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After 30 years of marriage, my wife has stated she wants us to sleep separately, and in separate bedrooms. This is not something that I want, and I have told her so. I’ve asked her why but she won’t tell me, apart from saying she doesn’t sleep well. Our relationship is fine as far as I am concerned, but she says she still wants to be in a bed by herself. I know I snore, but I have been snoring for 30 years so I thought she’d be used to it. I fear we will lose what little remains of our relationship, if she moves in to the spare room. I have a friend whose husband’s personal habits compelled her to wanting fresh air, and to sleep in

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separate bedrooms. She told him in no uncertain terms that this was his problem; but he didn’t take it seriously. She found it hard feeling any attraction to a man who didn’t care about how his wife feels about such things. In the end she divorced him; there were lots of other reasons of course. It sounds like there might be a particular reason for your wife wanting separate rooms,

and it could be something like this, or she may be menopausal? You say your relationship is fine as far as you are concerned, but is it fine as far as SHE is concerned. This may not necessarily mean the end of your relationship, and maybe you are taking this to heart too much, but you may need to acknowledge her wishes. Perhaps your relationship would be the better for it?

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U3A outing

Thursday 21st April provided one of the best days of weather that had been experienced for quite some time and proved to be the ideal day for a Flower Festival. A number of the Torrevieja U3A members took advantage of the sunshine and travelled, mainly by Eurotours coaches, to spend a pleasant day in Murcia that allowed everyone time for a bit of sightseeing, followed by most of the members meeting up in a traditional Murcian restaurant. After a meal, a bit more time was spent on sightseeing or enjoying a leisurely drink in some of the many bars along the route, until it was time for everybody to assemble along the course to enjoy the amazing spectacle of the ensuing Flower parade.

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Novice Drivers It may be some time ago that many of you passed your driving test, but every day there are many more embarking on the early stages of their driving experience, novice drivers. According to an investigation carried out in 2019 by a group of scientists in Arizona (United States). It has been found that novice drivers are eight times more likely to be involved in a traffic collision or minor incident during the first three months of driving. These are caused by being involved in “scares” such as sudden braking, swerving or unexpected acceleration. For the first year after passing the driving test, new drivers must display a green-backed L plate on the back of the car. The mandatory sign serves to help other road users know that the driver is a novice. Although it is commonly called an L plate, the official name is the V-13 signal. The sign is formed of a white L on a green background. The surface is reflective (level 2), and its measurements are 19.5 centimetres high by 15 wide. Likewise, the letter must have a length of 15 cm high and 10.5 wide, with a line thickness of 3 cm. In the same way, it is not enough that the L is visible, but it must be placed correctly: in the upper left part of the rear window of the car. If you are a novice driver, the penalty for not displaying the L sign is 100 euro, but it does not entail the deduction of points on the driving licence. The justification for it is in article 18 of the Road Traffic Law: «Signs on vehicles whose purpose is to inform road users of certain circumstances or characteristics of the vehicle in which they are placed. The service it provides, the cargo it transports or its own driver, will be adjusted in terms of its

characteristics and placement to the provisions of Annex XI». In the same way that you can get a fine for not displaying it, the same applies for keeping the sign when it is no longer necessary. Therefore, the regulations are clear: one year term. If after 12 months from when the permit was granted, the novel licence plate is not removed, the owner will be punished. Being a minor infraction, the fine will be 100 euro. For this reason, it is also necessary to keep this in mind if the vehicle is shared between a novice and experienced driver. According to the DGT, a person who has just obtained a driving licence has eight initial points. If after two years, you have not received a fine, it will increase to 14. Likewise, after another three years without committing infractions, another one will be added. Taking the driver to the maximum number of points established by the authorities. Regardless of the traffic violations that have been committed, the term to recover the initial balance of 12 points is two years if no new offences are committed. If all credit has been lost, drivers will have to go through a recovery course at the DGT offices. Novice drivers are not subjected to any additional speed restrictions. The alcohol limit set for novice drivers is the same as that for professional drivers for the first two years, thus lower than the general population. In other words, novice drivers have a limit of 0.30 grams per litre of blood (or 0.15 milligrams per litre of expired air), compared to 0.25 for other drivers. Although, it is worth remembering that if you drink any amount, no matter how little, it is recommended that you do not drive.

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Priority at Unmarked Junctions Traffic signs and road markings guide us on the road and the priority should be to pay attention to them at all times. Both those placed on poles and those drawn on the ground guide vehicles while driving, advise or prohibit certain activities, and help maintain road safety. Junctions can be particularly dangerous places. They are those black spots on the road where misunderstandings can arise that result in a collision that we always want to avoid, so it is of special importance to know what road signs and markings mean. But what about when the junction doesn´t have any markings or signs? In certain scenarios there are no signs to guide the way, either because the roads are very small, because they are not considered necessary or for other reasons. Intersections are one of these cases and not knowing what to do if you come across an unmarked junction can be very dangerous. The DGT explains that in any case the rule must prevail that the priority belongs to whoever approaches from the right side. It is something we must all know, but it is not applicable to all cases. In fact, there are a few exceptions that need to be clarified so that you always know who has priority. If there is one paved road and one unpaved road at the junction, priority always belongs to the vehicle traveling on the paved road. All this, regardless of which side the vehicle approaches. If it is a junction joining a road, the vehicle that circulates on the main road is the one that has priority on all occasions. The same as in the previous case occurs in the event that you approach a roundabout with your vehicle. Here, vehicles already circulating on the roundabout will have priority. Do not forget that roundabouts have their peculiarities and driving correctly in them is something that many times we believe at face value but that is not always the case. The DGT offers tips when facing an unmarked junction that they hope will make everything much clearer: Approach with caution and slow down, watching for traffic ahead of time. Signal with the turn signals the manoeuvre if you are going to turn. You have to look in all directions before entering the intersection, until you are sure that no one is approaching or in danger. Except in the cases mentioned above, you must always give way to someone coming from the right. You have to enter the intersection with caution and get as close as possible to the right edge of the road if you are going to turn right. Stay close to the left or in the centre if you are going to turn left at the intersection. Above all, you are responsible for complying with the rules. There are many different signs: prohibition, location, direction... but when you lack these clarifications, you must be guided by what you already have to know in advance to maintain your safety and that of other road users.


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Since the beginning of the Sunshine League we have now seen the very sad deaths of three of the founding members. Bob Hornsey and James Walker started the Sunshine league in 2014 after meeting for a cup of coffee. Their thinking was that there was plenty of room on the coast here for another petanca league. One that was smaller and not so serious as the popular Las Salinas League. It was to be by invitation only and there was plenty of enthusiasm from the teams that were asked as many players longed to play twice a week. The first match was on Wednesday 8th October 2014. The very sad news was that Bob died in March 2015 and therefore did not see how successful his baby was to became. Bob was, and still is, greatly missed. James carried on and was the current Chairman of the Sunshine League committee until his untimely death in April of this year. R.I.P. James, your guidance and friendship will be hard to replace. Colin Crewe, again in at the start, passed away earlier this year and was secretary of the Sunshine committee for many years and was a well respected man who loved the game. His sense of fun will be missed.

Each year since Bob died there has been held a memorial tournament in April to remember him and now sadly it is for three persons. This year the tournament was held on Saturday April 23rd at Domino Bar in Los Altos. It was by invitation only and 11 teams took part. A minutes silence was held before play started followed by applause. The rain held off and the sun shone although the wind was very blustery. The format was 8 timed triple games played by 6 players from each team. Winning positions were determined by total points scored by the 6 team members. It made the contest close and interesting. The winners were presented with a cup and 2nd and 3rd places with wine. Finishing positions are as follows: McCoys 102 Phoenix 93 Dolphins 87 Knights and Peacocks Red 79 Buccaneers and Peacocks Marinaros 78 Falcons and Pumas 71 Phoenix Knights 63 Feathers 52 It was a very fitting day for three valued men. R.I.P. by Susan Ward

Crescendo Choir in Concert with Chivenor Military ladies Choir Saturday, May 7 at Salt Church Crescendo International Choir’s next performance will be at Salt Church in Los Montesinos this Saturday May 7at 6 pm. The choir will give a concert with Chivenor Military Ladies Choir. Each choir will perform their own music and then the two choirs will join together to sing two pieces of music: I Can Only Imagine and You Raise Me Up. Before the concert at 5 pm, the Royal British Legion, led by David Last, will perform on the terrace outside Salt Church. Come early and enjoy this bonus concert. Tickets are 10 euros. They can be purchased in advance from Mags by calling 688-707-050. All monies raised from ticket sales will go to support several registered charities. If interested in joining Crescendo or attending the May concert, please see the Crescendo website at http://

www.crescendo-choir.com/index.html. The choir is especially seeking men to join. The choir includes sopranos, altos, tenors and basses. The group sings a wide variety of songs ranging from musicals to spirituals, from pop to classical, in English, Spanish, Dutch, and Latin. Crescendo lives up to its name of International because it has many nationalities among its members, including English, Dutch, German, Scandinavian and American. It hasa Spanish Musical Director, Irene Oliva,and a Spanish pianist, Cristian Martinez.Allthough we are many nationalities, English is the main language spoken. Rehearsals take place at Rincon de Miguel Restaurant in Los Montesinos Monday nights between 17:45 to 20:00. All singers are welcome!


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Forget the Premier League title race - that’s just two teams fighting it out for top spot making a mockery of all those beneath them. The relegation battle is where it’s at - Everton, Leeds and Burnley all battling away to remain in the posh seats next season. Burnley will make sure they don’t stop until they get enough (points) with Michael Jackson in charge. They’ve looked much more dangerous since Sean Dyche left and they’ve got themselves into an incredible position with four games to play. Watford led with ten minutes left and Roy looked like he might finally taste victory at Vicarage Road. It didn’t end that way - as Jack Cork and Josh Brownhill scored the two goals to move Burnley above Leeds in the table. Villa (twice) and Spurs are up before the final day visit of Newcastle to Turf Moor. As for Frank Lampard’s Everton - a home game with Chelsea is unlikely one they had circled as “definite three points there, lads” and yet that’s exactly what they got. Cesar Azpilicueta’s mind must have been on a retirement parade in Barcelona as he gifted Richarlison an incredibly valuable winner. Mind you, if the FA have a look at the match-winner chucking a flare back into the crowd and Lampard might be down another key attacker for the remaining games. If Everton do stay up then they will be thankful for Jordan Pickford putting in the kind of display you’d expect to see from a £30m England number one goalkeeper. He made several excellent saves to keep Tommy T’s team at bay - or maybe Chelsea’s attackers were sleep deprived after some Everton fans let fireworks off in the middle of the night next to the hotel the team were staying at The win keeps Everton in touch - two points behind Leeds and the

Abbey Anglers On Tuesday the 15th of March we mOn Tuesday the 26th of April we visited the Rio Segura at Murcia town centre. Despite the recent heavy rains, the river was in a perfect tip top condition and a decent match was anticipated. This was in fact the complete opposite with the carp spawning in the reeds and this made the fishing extremely difficult. In fact, 5 anglers failed to catch which is very unusual for this stretch of river. Winner on the day was

Clarets with a game in hand. Leicester, Watford, Brentford and Palace are up next before a last day trip to the Emirates. As for Leeds, they didn’t win this weekend because they were playing Man City and Man City were up for it as you know, a Premier League to win and all that. Elland Road might be special, as we are told over and over and over again - mainly be Leeds fans - and they might have been fun to watch under Bielsa too, but they are very much in a dogfight now. They face Arsenal away, Chelsea at home, Brighton at home and on the final day go to Brentford. As I am legendary at making predictions, obviously you want to know how I think this will play out (remember, I am not legendarily good at making said predictions - I said Palace were going down and Vieira would be sacked by Halloween). So, I can see Burnley getting seven points and finishing on 41. I can see Everton getting seven points (from five) and finishing on 39. And I can see Leeds getting five points and finishing on 39 and going down on goal difference. Fortunately, I’ve never been popular in Leeds anyway. The battle for 4th place is interesting too - before Arsenal and West Ham got it on, Spurs turned Leicester over 3-1 with the goals being scored by exactly who you’d expect to score the goals for Spurs. Son set up Kane before the new member of this North London boyband, Dejan Kulusevski, came off the bench to create two goals for Son. This put Spurs a point ahead of the Arsenal before Arsenal played West Ham at the Athletics Stadium. The Hammers had half a mind (again) on Thursday night and half a mind on the fact they quite fancied beating their London rivals. And, given how defensively sound the Moysiah has made West Ham over the last two seasons, he will have not been too impressed at seeing his side concede goals from two set-pieces. The defeat means West Ham are mathematically out of the top four chase, but we already knew that. The victory means that Arsenal

Richard king who fished the feeder with corn for 4.60kg. In second place was Richard Smith who fished bread on the feeder for 2.80kg and Alan Smith was third with 1.84kg. Rods N Reels The following day we fished the El Bosquet complex at Crevillente. Conditions were overcast with light rain but the roads were all in a good driveable condition. In first place was the paste specialist, Terry Brindley. Drawn on peg B1 he took a steady stream of carp for

leapt back over their neighbours Thursday 12th May is going to be quite an occasion when the two sides meet in what is looking like a straight shootout for that final Champions League place. King Klopp, with three more jugs in his sights, chose Newcastle as the team to roll the dice against. Changes were aplenty but the points were three - Naby Keita, for once, looking like the £50m midfielder everyone thought he was supposed to be and James Milner doing what James Milner does. Was it a foul in the build-up to Liverpool’s winner? Here’s a rarity VAR got it right and no, it was not. Even Eddie Howe agrees, don’t @ me. That’s 21 Premier League clean sheets for Liverpool this season. Can they win it? Yes. Will they? I have no idea. It was nice of Aston Villa’s strikers to turn up for once - how Dean Smith could have done with them linking up like that when he was in charge. Instead, Smith was booted out and believed he could save Norwich City. Smith was wrong, very wrong. Maybe they and Fulham should break away and create that league between the Championship and the Premier League that they both seem destined to play in for eternity. Bruno Lage doesn’t seem to be too bothered about losing his changing room. Mind you, most of his players do seem to be on some kind of Portuguese beach already - most certainly keeping their desire to play Thursday night football next season under wraps. That said, you cannot blame them. It’s not as if West Ham or Leicester have found themselves with a Final in view or anything. Brighton sailed past them 3-0 and even had the luxury of missing yet another penalty - Mac Allister the guilty party this time but then he did try again ten minutes later and get it right. Southampton and Crystal Palace could have been forgiven for playing out a dull end-of-season draw and if they had planned that in advance, someone forgot to tell Wilf Zaha - he scored an injury-time winner for the Eagles.

20.20kg. All on the pole. In second place was venue specialist Neil McBernie. Neil has been off for a while following a house move but remembered what to do and caught quality carp for 17.32kg. Drawn on peg 22 he fished maggot or pellet across. In third place was Steve Higgins who also fished maggot across on the pole for 16.76kg. Further details can be found on our website www. abbeyangling.es Ian Brown

And so to a bit of rumour - some might even be substantiated. Peppy G would love to continue his bromance/rivalry with Jurgeylad and is going to follow the German in signing a new contract until 2026. Another week passes by where United know they really have to get it right this summer - they are being linked to James Ward-Prowse, which makes sense given that massive hole in midfield, but City are also interested. Could this be a repeat of the Harry Maguire scenario that led to United overpaying greatly on a player that turned out not to be as good as we all thought he was? Both Manchester clubs also have the hots for Villarreal defender Pau Torres - though why they want to sign a defender who has just shown he cannot cope with Liverpool’s front three is a bit of a mystery. Officials at United reckon that they can con(vince) Real Madrid into actually paying money to take Ronaldo off their hands this summer. £10m would do very nicely, thank you. Chelsea are panicking a little that they really need to be tying Reece James and Mason Mount down to something a little more long-term but this pesky Government restriction of trade means they cannot. And with both players being pretty damn good this has led to clubs sending them seductive little notes in the hope they could be tempted. Real Madrid are keen on James and would like to pair him with Sergio Reguillon on the other flank - they have a buy-back clause with Tottenham and would like to prove they do by using it. And Ralf Rangnick’s sterling performance as interim manager of Manchester United meant that the Austrian national team would have felt like idiots if they hadn’t tried to appoint him as National Team Manager. Despite having agreed to ‘move upstairs’ at United after his unforgettable stint in the dugout comes to an end, Rangnick has signed the deal. Having been able to do one job well for the last few months, I am very much looking forward to seeing who well he does with two.

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