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Armed Forces Day commemorated for the first time in Torrevieja

Members of the public of several nationalities gathered at the church in torrevieja’s Plaza de la Constitución this weekend to commemorate Armed Forces day. in attendance were many former servicemen and service women who wished to show their

support for those currently serving in the armed forces across the world, as well as honouring veterans and their families. this was the first time that the event, organised by Spain district north of the Royal British legion, was

held in torrevieja. For the last three years, the event had been held at the cathedral in orihuela but this year, a change of scenery was decided. Present at the ceremony were British Vice Consul elizabeth Bell MBe along with the Chief of local police, Vicente Gutiérrez and Wing Cmdr Jon Millington from the nAto Project team in Albacete. Representing torrevieja town hall at the event were

Councillor for foreign residents, Gitte lund thomsen and Councillor for police and security, Federico Alarcon Martinez. the service, led by Fr Richard Seabrook, got underway as Standard Bearers representing the RBl, Guardia Civil, RnA, RMA, British and Spanish military veterans, entered the church accompanied by music from the RBl Continued on page 3

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Concert Band in Spain, directed by david last. What followed was a multi denominational service of readings and hymns, conducted in both Spanish and english, with further musical accompaniment by the Royal British legion Band and spectacular vocals from by Crescendo international Choir. Stevie Spit, BeM, also performed and readings were offered by several dignitaries and veterans. Following the Acts of Remembrance, read by Jack Kemp and nick Keen, the last Post and Reveille were played by Mark Benton. he was followed by Falklands veteran, Pipe Major Brian day, from the torrevieja Pipes and drums, who promenaded though the church as he regaled the congregation with the Scottish lament ‘hector the hero,’ written over 100 years ago in praise of Sir hector Macdonald. the service ended with the national Anthems of Spain and the united Kingdom and the blessing

Body found in Torrevieja

torrevieja fire crews made a grisly discovery on tuesday last when they found the body of a 65 year old man. the man, believed to have been dead for several days, was discovered inside an apartment in the town centre. neighbours had noticed a strong smell and contacted authorities. At around 3 in the afternoon, local police and firefighters entered the apartment where they discovered the man had passed away. the cause of death has not yet been revealed.

by Fr Seabrook after which the congregation stood as the RBl and other Standards were marched out of the church by the Parade Marshall, Mike Whitbread. the RBl would like to convey its thanks to torrevieja Mayor, eduardo dolon and his staff, to the Bishop of orihuela-Alicante for making the church available for the service, and to the standard bearers, bugler, piper, RBl musicians and Crescendo Choristers, who all performed so wonderfully on the day.

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Spanish town to issue fines for peeing in the sea in the north of Spain, the town of Vigo on the coast of Galicia is set to issue fines to bathers who urinate in the water or on the beach. According to the local municipality, the practice of urinating in the sea is very common and may seem very harmless; especially when it is done in the water, but officials say it is a nuisance that threatens hygiene. So much so that the Vigo City Council has decided to penalize bathers with fines of up to 750 euros. Since the town announced the fines for peeing, it has pledged to increase the number of public toilets near the beach. A few years ago, in the Region of Murcia; the municipality of San Pedro del Pinatar had implemented a similar ban on its shores. Spain has some very strict local laws around beaches, and San Pedro del Pinatar also prohibits urinating in the sea along with nudity, playing with bats and balls, and using a towel to reserve a spot. Many local beach rules have been updated recently, with fines threatened for using soap or shampoo in the water, and smoking not allowed on several beaches. it is not yet clear how officials in Vigo plan to enforce the ‘no peeing’ ban.

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Italy now has a ‘Torrevieja Square’ A new ‘piazza’ in italy has been named after torrevieja. the inauguration ceremony took place this weekend in the italian town of Faleria and was attended by the mayor of torrevieja, eduardo dolón. Faleria is in the province of Viterbo near Rome and chose to honour torrevieja “as a symbol of the friendship that both cities have maintained for

more than twenty years.” eduardo dolón was welcomed by the mayor of Faleria, Walter Salvadori, as well as other invited dignitaries including the president of the province of Viterbo, Alexandro Romoli, the president of the national Association of italian Music Bands, Giampaolo lazzeri and representatives of different local groups.

247casas community event success the team at 247casas held a very successful information event for the community last week. A series of different professionals and qualified experts set up stands to provide members of the expat community with free advice and tips on living in Spain post Brexit. 247casas’ qualified legal team SPe answered questions on visas and taxes, while their dedicated currency broker GC Partners helped expats navigate the money market to save on international transfers. it was a huge success that helped to ease the confusion of life in Spain after leaving the european union. Many questions were answered and those in attendance agreed that it was a very worthwhile event for Britons living in Spain ‘post Brexit’. organisers said, “We wanted to give a special word of thanks to the team at n332 for assisting with

traffic questions and giving up their free time to help the community yet again.” if you’d like any further information free of charge, 247casas are happy to assist. you can contact them at info@247casas.com

the special friendship between Faleria and torrevieja came about through the close relationship that the Musical Society “Ciudad de torrevieja - los Salerosos” began to curate more than two decades ago with two musical groups from the italian town, the musical band “G. Verdi” and the international folk group “la Frústica”, both directed by the prestigious Falerian maestro, Sergio Belardi. there have been numerous occasions in which both bands have visited torrevieja, just as los Salerosos has traveled to italy. the ceremonial naming of the new ‘piazza’ was attended by a unit of the State Police on horseback, offering an impressive aspect to the unveiling of a plaque in the square by the mayors of Faleria and torrevieja, followed by a blessing by the parish priest of Faleria. in his speech, the Mayor spoke of the delays in inaugurating Plaza de

torrevieja due to covid, and recalled that back in 2014, torrevieja named a street for Faleria. he also invited both of Faleria’s town bands to attend the 20th international Festival of Music Bands that will take place from July 5 to 9 and assured them of torrevieja’s ‘maximum hospitality’. Also in attendance representing torrevieja were deputy Mayor and Councillor for tourism Rosario Martínez , Councillors for Culture and Fiestas, José Antonio Quesada and Concha Sala along with the Reina de la Sal, Victoria Magoñ and several members of los Salerosos. At the end of the ceremony, the bands played together as a demonstration of their shared love of music and the bonds on which the who cities’ friendship has been built. the event concluded with the national anthems of italy and Spain, and the anthem of the european union.

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New measures to combat inflation A raft of new measures to soften the blow of price-led inflation has been announced following Spain’s latest Council of Ministers, at a cost of around €9.1 billion. President Pedro Sánchez explained that €5.5bn will be in direct spending, and €3.6bn in ‘reduction in State income’ through ‘tax reductions’. As well as the alreadyannounced cut in value-added tax (iVA) on electricity bills to 5 percent - the second this year, after it was previously reduced from 21 percent to 10 percent - the government’s 20-cent discount at the pump per litre of petrol will continue until the end of the year, when it will be reviewed. Many national service station chains have added an additional discount of up to five cents per litre – although fuel is still far more expensive than it has ever been, even with the rebates, these have proven very welcome now that prices have comfortably broken the €2 per litre barrier for the first time in history. Also, before the end of the year, all employees, selfemployed persons and the unemployed will get a one-off cash benefit of €200 if their

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Three arrests for faking crimes made solely for monetary gain. one reported being the victim of robbery with violence in order to claim credit card insurance after losing his wallet. the second claimed

national Police officers have arrested three men in orihuela for falsely claiming they were the victims of crime. the unrelated incidents wasted police time and the claims were

to be a victim of an electronic scam and the third claimed an on-line shopping site had conned him out of money after signing up for a premium service.

Man run over on local beach the 70-year-old was on the beach at around 8am when the vehicle hit him. the driver of the van was delivering supplies to the beach

the emergency Services were called to an incident on la Caleta beach, Cabo Roig, when a man was run over by a delivery van.

bar. orihuela local Police were also called to the scene, as well as the ambulance. the injured man was taken to torrevieja hospital.

Suspected terrorist arrested in Elche

before-tax earnings are less than €14,000 per annum. they can apply for this from the start of July. Public transport season tickets, including monthly, weekly or annual travel passes, will be discounted, the Prime Minister also announced. Where transport is Stateowned, such as the national rail board, RenFe, these season tickets will be reduced in price by 50 percent. For trains, trams, buses, and underground rail or metro services, where they are owned, run or both by local councils or regional

governments, travel passes will be discounted by up to 30 percent. this will not be immediate, though – the move is set to come into effect on 1st September and continue until at least the last day of the year, when it may be renewed if the need still exists. Pedro Sánchez says his cabinet fully intends to apply a windfall tax to energy companies, which will be spent on helping reduce bills for the end consumer. Ministers are working on a law reform to allow for it, and expect it to come into effect from the start of the year 2023.

Guardia Civil officers have arrested a 41 year-old man suspected of being a Jihadist terrorist. europol information showed the man had tried to

enter iraq or Syria with three others, who had already carried out several terror attacks. data retrieved from his computer confirmed his links

to terrorism with large amounts of audiovisual material. officers believe the man had a ´privileged position’ to access highlyrestricted exchange platforms.

Man dies in potato harvesting tragedy A 35-year-old man died after being trapped in a potato harvesting machine in orihuela. the man was

unconscious and a SAMu ambulance was sent to the scene and was confirmed dead upon their arrival.

Severe Guardia Civil shortage in Alicante province, claims union the Guardia Civil union (AuGC) in Alicante has claimed that there is a deficit of at least 600 Guardia Civil officers in the Alicante province and considers “very insufficient” the planned personnel reinforcement that will shortly take place when trainee Guardia Civil are assigned duties. these officers will be assigned work placements on July 1 and “of the 2,098 places covered throughout the national territory, only 75 have been allocated to the province of Alicante,” revealed a source at the AuGC. the AuGC indicates that this figure represents “little more than 3%”. in addition to considering it insufficient, the union specifies that it is a temporary reinforcement because “these trainee officers have come to learn and complete their training and not to perform the functions of fully qualified, professional Guardia Civil.” AuGC says that their training is as yet incomplete and within a year they will leave the Alicante province, leaving further staff shortages. the problem is made worse due to the fact that a third of Guardia Civil officers will enjoy their summer holidays, so despite the reinforcement offered by the placement of trainee officers, staffing “will be

drastically reduced at a time when there is quadruple the population, especially in coastal towns,” warns the AuGC. the AuGC demands that political authorities expand the supply of public employment in the coming years and that the Guardia Civil authorities “finally face a restructuring of units according to the 21st century in large operating centres, which favours the increase in staff to provide a quality service to the citizen and also allows a better reconciliation of work and family life of the agents, establishing fixed work shifts, which they currently lack, unlike other police forces.” According unions, the lack of public employment that has been a constant issue in recent years has caused more officers to go into retirement than those who join active duty, meaning the different units that provide citizen security services and various specialties are “drastically reduced” in numbers. to add to this, the AuGC says that a huge number of personnel have to be assigned to bureaucratic work

and the fact that the General directorate of the Civil Guard is continually ordering the creation of new “ghost teams” to combat new criminal types. the union does consider that these groups are necessary but “they are created by removing personnel from the different units, instead of creating them by publishing vacancies...and establishing special independent units.” the situation, according to the AuGC, is becoming unsustainable in several barracks and putting “citizen safety at serious risk, as well as that of the agents themselves.” Given the lack of personnel, the security of several areas is being covered “with just one patrol” and the officers often find themselves involved in risky situations “without being able to count on any support to carry out their duties.”


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Savings rates see the largest monthly rise in over a decade... but four in five savers STILL keep cash languishing in sub-0.1% ‘insult’ accounts

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Armed gang arrested in Dolores national Police of Alicante has disbanded a highly organized gang, dedicated to committing robberies with force and violent assaults on homes using firearms across the Vega Baja. Six people have been arrested in the operation, most of them in dolores, and the Police have seized a large number of tools used by the gang for their illicit activities, including a taser-type electrical device and five Molotov cocktail-type incendiary devices. those arrested, of them with military training from eastern european countries, were released with charges, two of them after appearing in police barracks to make a statement and the rest after appearing to court in orihuela. the detainees are of lithuanian, Bulgarian and Spanish nationality and are between 29 and 47 years old. the investigation was carried out by agents of the Specialized Crime unit of the Alicante Judicial Police Brigade with support and participation of agents from the narcotics unit. the investigations began after the Police learned of the release from prison of a Bulgarian citizen, a resident of Redován, with an extensive criminal record for robbery. investigators discovered that he was allegedly attempting to reorganize a criminal group and resume his activities, so discreet monitoring and surveillance devices were put in place. through the surveillance,

detectives managed to identify all the alleged members of the organization, they also located their homes and a warehouse that they used to store the tools and vehicles they used. during the investigation it was also discovered that the gang was involved in a frustrated assault with weapons on a chalet in Alicante, where they fled hastily after threatening the residents with guns. likewise, they are linked to the attempted robbery of a high-end vehicle in which they also used firearms and attacked a couple in San Miguel de Salinas. the investigation determined that the criminal gang was equipped to commit “serious criminal offenses against people” so a large operation was mounted to bring them to justice. officers of the national Police arrested four alleged members of the gang in the town of dolores when they were in the vicinity of the warehouse they used as a base

of operations. the warehouse was searched and a large number of tools and weapons were seized, including portable transmission equipment, six bulletproof vests, military helmets, a tasertype device, a compressed air gun, gloves and balaclavas, geolocation devices, large mallets, an industrial vacuum packaging machine, a money counting machine and other items. investigators also seized five homemade Molotov cocktail-type incendiary devices prepared for use. officers called in the tedAX specialists (technical Specialist in deactivation of explosive devices) so that the devices could be removed safely. the gang members were accused of belonging to a criminal organization, robbery with violence or intimidation, illegal possession of weapons and explosives, among other offences.


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Younger generations don’t want phonecalls A survey commissioned by a uK company as found that the majority of office workers under 40 want to ‘ban’ the phonecall, and much prefer communicating by instant message instead. three quarters of younger office workers want to ban phonecalls in the workplace because they find having to speak on the phone ‘confrontational’ and ‘aggressive’ said the survey. three-quarters of people would rather communicate by email, whatsapp or social media than speak on the phone, which they claim to find stressful. the trend, said survey authors Freebets.com, is driven by Generation Z and millennial workers under 40 who prefer text messages and WhatsApp to actually speaking to each other. More than three in four respondents (78 per cent) admitted to frequently ignoring calls when they did not recognise the caller’s number for fear it could lead to a confrontational conversation. And one in ten admitted to going out of their way to avoid face- to-face conversations because they left them feeling on edge. tim Agnew, from freebets. com, which commissioned the

survey, said: ‘While younger office workers clearly prefer messaging to talking, we also found that across age groups there is a feeling that phone calls have the potential to quickly become confrontational.’ he added: ‘Many people are reflecting that by ignoring calls while at the same time being prepared to respond to email and social-media messages.’ According to the communications regulator ofcom, the total time spent on landline calls in 2018 was 44 billion minutes, down from more than 100 billion minutes six years earlier. While calls from mobiles rose

over that period, they fell for the first time in 2017 by 1.7 per cent as people turned to other forms of online messaging. in a report that year, ofcom said falling call volumes were ‘symptomatic of a fundamental change in behaviour’ as people turned to messaging. however, the pandemic led to a rise in calls made from landlines –up 15 per cent in 2020 compared to the previous year – as friends and families unable to meet in person kept in touch by phone. the survey also found that nine in ten workers want the working week to be reduced to four days.

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68th Habaneras competition nine choirs taking part in torrevieja’s annual habaneras coral competition have been announced. the groups come from Venezuela, latvia, Poland, Belarus, the Philippines, Madrid, Cantabria, Granollers and la Coruña. this is the 68th competition of its kind and every year it brings international interest as being a unique occasion. the event has been declared of official ‘international tourist interest’ and has been awarded the Cultural Merit Medal by the Generalitat Valenciana. the competition take place this year between the 17th and 23rd July and the 9 choirs have been selected from the many applicants from all over the world. over the course of the six days it is expected that torrevieja will host around hundreds of singers from all over the world as not only do the participating choirs visit, fans of the event also come to listen to the unique four part harmony singing. Five of those taking part are from other countries with four Spanish choirs competing. this truly international event includes the singing in the traditional habaneras and polyphony styles, types of choral singing that come from Cuba. it dates back to the time when torrevieja had close trading arrangements with Cuba through its boats and ships. the local shopping centre ‘habaneras’ is named for this famous annual event. the international habaneras and Polyphony Contest of torrevieja, began on August 7, 1955 as the national habaneras Contest. that

first edition was celebrated in the Vista Alegre Promenade and has grown into the international event we know today. ‘habaneras’, the songs of the sea, are a traditional music genre in Spain dating back to the 19th century. At the time, hundreds travelled to the Spanish overseas colonies of Puerto Rico and Cuba. they then sailed to the West indies or the Americas to trade, bringing the music with them. once it reached Caribbean shores, it merged with local music of indigenous and African origin. ‘habaneras’ soon arrived back in Spain, via the Spanish lyric-dramatic genre, Zarzuela, but also via ‘pliegos de cordel’, a kind of newspaper pamphlet that was sold in many towns, often by blind people. once heard in the theatre, residents would themselves sing these songs in taverns, bars, and at home. topics varied but the vast majority of songs are about women, the sea, and the lives of fishermen. the choirs will each interpret several songs, one of which is compulsory for all of them: ‘Cantamar’. Choirs will sing three habaneras songs (including Cantamar) in acapella style – the choirs themselves have ‘free choice’ with the additional two songs, but they must be in Spanish. they will also sing four Polyphony songs, two of which are ‘free choice’ and two should be folk songs from the origin country of the choir. First prize in the habaneras category is €12,000 with second and third prizes of €5000 and €2500 respectively. in the Polyphony category, prizes are €10,000, €4000 and €2000. there is also a special

public’s favourite prize of €2000 for the choir that receives the most votes from members of the public. Attendees will receive a voting slip along with their ticket of entry, which can be filled in while attending. there is also a special overall prize, awarded by the Alicante Provincial Government of €10,000.

usually, the famous habaneras competition takes place at the eras de la Sal, but this year that whole part of the town is undergoing construction work so this year, the event takes place at the Municipal theatre. Capacity is smaller so it is expected that tickets will be more difficult to get hold of.

tickets will be available from 17th July from the event’s website habaneras.org or from the ticket office on Plaza Miguel hernández from 11am to 1pm and from 7pm to 11pm. An event pass (abono) is priced at €36, an abono for retirees is €18 and a one show ticket is €6 (€3 for retirees).


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Rent in the Alicante province rose by 18.6% in the last year Finding a property for long term let in good condition and at an affordable price is becoming an almost impossible mission in the Alicante province. the increase in demand since the end of lockdown has not been accompanied by an increase in the rate of new homes coming onto the market, which has resulted in a sharp rise in rents that, in addition, have surged even more in the last year due to inflation. experts describe the situation as ‘perfect storm’ in the market; conditions which have led to the average rental cost in the province soaring by up to 18.6% during the last year, according to figures provided by the Fotocasa property portal. even in the least expensive areas of the

province, average rental prices per square metre are already hovering at 8.73 euro or, in real terms, a three-bedroom apartment measuring 80 square metres commands a monthly payment of almost 700 euros per month. of course, there are notable differences between the different towns and even between neighbourhoods. in torrevieja, prices of some areas are over 10 euro per square metre and on orihuela Costa, rental prices per square metre in certain places along the coast are over 20 euro per square metre. With these latest increases in rent, Alicante is in fourth place in Spain for rental increases, coming in behind huelva, where the increase is 30.4%; Segovia, with 10.7%; and

Cuenca, with 18.9%. With regard to the rest of the Valencian Community, in the province of Valencia rents have increased by 13.5%; in Castellón they have risen 12.3%. the reason for this escalation in the rental market throughout Spain is the increase in demand and the reduction in available supply. thus, in the case of the province of Alicante, the volume of people looking for a home to rent has increased by 35% compared to 2019, while the number of apartments on offer has decreased by around 50%, according to Fotocasa. in addition to the supply issue is the direct impact of inflation, which has led many landlords to increase rents when contracts are renewed.

Land of Dreams photo expo A striking photographic exhibition was opened in torrevieja this week by the Councillor for tourism and deputy Mayor of torrevieja City Council, Rosario Martínez. Also present were the Councilor for Culture, Antonio Quesada; the director of CaixaBank Business in torrevieja, Clara lópezQuesada. the exhibition, entitled land of dreams features work by Cristina García Rodero reflecting the daily life of the inhabitants of Anantapur, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, one of the poorest areas of india, where the most marginal and vulnerable communities in the country live. the exhibition is funded by the Caixa Foundation, working under one of its objectives that “society can become closer to culture and knowledge.” Among the cultural activities that it supports, the Caixa Foundation

organizes travelling exhibitions for cities and towns that do not have a fixed CaixaForum. this exhibition forms part of the Arte en la Calle programme, which aims to turn public spaces into open air museums, bringing the work of renowned artists on the international scene closer to members of the public. the Arte en la Calle programme began in 2006, and since then it has brought the creations of artists such as Auguste Rondín and henry Moore to the general public, as well as contemporary artists such as Manolo Valdés, igor Mitoraj or, more recently, the Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado. the Caixa Foundation, together with the torrevieja City Council, presents the land of dreams exhibition. this exhibition is the fruit of the work carried out jointly by the “la Caixa” Foundation and the Vicente Ferrer Foundation in

india to substantially improve the living conditions of some the most vulnerable people on the planet. Cristina García Rodero was invited to document the living conditions of the Anantapur communities. For a month and a half, García Rodero visited hospitals, shelters for female victims of abuse, workshops, schools and homes, capturing portraits that give a voice to those who are often forgotten: boys and girls, people with disabilities and, especially, women. Mothers, peasant women, seamstresses, brides, teachers, nurses and students have a prominent role in this project, representing one of the main drivers of the transformation of the Anantapur communities. the exhibition delves into the most sensitive and magical aspects of the feminine world and the strength and ability to overcome of the women of Anantapur. the photographer has approached each subject with reverential respect, having immersed herself in their world, experiencing both their joy and their suffering. the result of the project is 40 snapshots; images of the rural communities of india that captivate with their composition and vividness. the exhibition runs until July 20, 2022 on the Paseo Vistalegre in torrevieja. General public visits: open 24 hours for free visits. Guided tours for the general public: Saturdays at 10am in Valencian and Sundays at 7pm in Spanish

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GBP / EUR UPdatE GBP Given the volatility injected into markets from all of that central bank activity last week, it was perhaps no surprise that this week has been a much quieter affair. With only a splattering of keynote central bank announcements, and a thinner macro calendar, markets have had much slimmer pickings to motivate interest, and this has resulted in far tighter ranges to be had for most of the major currency pairs. Sterling has been no exception. on the data front, the latest uK inflationreport registered another jump in headline inflation, this time moving up from 9% to 9.1% (yoy/ May), with the monthly figure just beating estimates of 0.6%, at 0.7%. Whilst the general trend for inflation is clearly and frustratingly still moving higher, the mere fact that the latest headline number did not outstrip estimates, or thankfully get anywhere near the Boe’s dizzy 11% projections (just yet),helped the pound dodge a bullet on the day. the same could perhaps be said for the latest uK PMi readings, released a day later. Whilst there has been a large contraction in the PMis across the board recently, the key uK Services PMi (Jun) beat estimates and rose from 53 to 53.4. to complete the week, this morning’s Retail Sales have also beaten estimates, dropping by 0.5% (MoM/May), versus estimates of around -0.7%. the yearly decline came in at 4.7%, well ahead of the -5.7% expected. elsewhere, the latest dive into uK government debt is not one for the faint-hearted. Whilst public sector net borrowing may have declined in May, albeit less than expected (at £14bn), the government are currently paying a whopping £7.6bn a month in interest charges on all of the outstanding debt. Given that the Boe ‘only’ raised uK rates by 0.25% last week, i suspect that Andrew Bailey might be at the top of Rishi’s Christmas card list this year. As we said at the top, the pound has remained constrained to a much tighter range. GBP/uSd has steadfastly refused to return to the sub1.2000’s again this week, maintaining a range

of 1.2200-1.2300 for the most part. GBP/euR has seen an even tighter range, keeping between 1.1572 and 1.1670. next week, uK growth (QoQ/ Q1) is the pick of the bunch for us. EURO Regrettably, there were no more surprise meetings from the eCB to be had this week. What we did get was another direct confirmation from madame lagarde that the eCB will be raising euro area interest rates by 0.25% at next month’s eCB meeting. there will Knot be any more talk of 50bps then. that is a bit of a surprise to us, given that inflation in the region looks to be just as bad as about anywhere else, and even the likes of the SnB have raised rates by 50bps recently. of course, much of the reason for all of the frontloading by central banks on rates is with one eye on a potential slowdown, if not recession later this year, and you get the sense that the eCB could end up being late to the table once again. time will tell. the latest PMi readings don’t make particularly good reading for the region, with all components of the German report missing estimates, and by a fairly big margin too. the region-wide readings were similarly disappointing, with the global composite slipping to 51.9 (Jun/Prel) from 54.8, and well below guesstimates of around 54. At the end of next week, we get the latest euro area hiCP inflation report. this may produce a ray of sunlight if the analysts have got their math correct, as a decline from 8.1% is widely expected. if correct, that would go some way to vindicating madame lagarde’s more cautious tone. As for the single currency, much like the pound, there has been a modest recovery through the week. euR/uSd has been over 1.0500 for the most part, but 1.0600 is proving to be a tough nut to crack on the upside for now. euR/ChF is perhaps one exception, with the Swiss franc still reaping the benefits of that SnB rate hike, the pair has slipped back to levels last seen in March.

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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 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. Scan the QR for a reminder of what the Costa Blanca te c h n o l o g y help Group offers.

“I have heard that Internet Explorer is being discontinued. What do I use now?” Support for internet explorer 11 ended on June 15, 2022. Microsoft edge is the faster, more secure browser recommended by Microsoft. users will still see the internet

explorer icon on their devices (such as on the taskbar or in the Start menu) but if they click to open internet explorer, Microsoft edge will open instead. others internet browsers are available such Google Chrome and Firefox. “Are dash cams legal to use in Spain?” to be clear, it´s not a traffic offence according to traffic law they are legal to use as long as they do not obstruct the driver´s view of the road, but it could be an offence under the data protection act, and if the camera makes unauthorised recordings of police officers, while on the job, that could endanger their own or a family member´s safety or the installations they are protecting or put the success of an operation at risk, also under the Citizen Safety law. the dash Cam recording could help prove who was at fault in a road traffic accident. Without proof it is often one person’s word against the other. Without witnesses, police attendance or an incident that is clear cut, it sometimes leads to a frustrating outcome. the data protection laws in Spain prohibit the publication

of photos and video of other people, without their express consent. only the police and other emergency services are allowed to record images in public places. under the data protection law as it stands, an insurance company probably could not use the images directly, but they could possibly be presented to a judicial court. the installation of a dashCam in your vehicle is allowed but there are certain common-sense rules that must be considered to ensure safe driving. the placement of the device should not interfere with your ability to drive the vehicle. the device should not obstruct your field of vision from the vehicle. “Can I have different ring tones for different people?” yes, you can. it is even possible to have a different ringtone for each of your telephone contacts. to change a contactringtone,view the contact and edit the ringtone selection. Additional ringtones can be downloaded from the Zedge App Brian Hoile Technology Help Group

Join the Group by searching Facebook for “Costa Blanca Technology Help Group” Send your questions to cbtechnology.help@gmail.com

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Municipal Tourism Council meets the Municipal tourism Council, chaired by mayor of torrevieja eduardo dolón, met this week to discuss important current and future issues linked to the area’s tourism development. the mayor thanked all the councillors for their participation and contributions to improve the tourism sector, an essential part of torrevieja’s economy and culture. Councillor for tourism, Rosario Martínez, to give a summary of the actions that are currently underway to adapt torrevieja as a tourist destination to new laws, as well an overview of the progress of the Smart tourism destination Master Plan and the tourism Sustainability Plan.

PRESENTATION OF THE INTELLIGENT TOURIST DESTINATION MASTER PLAN (DTI) Miguel Ángel Catalá, from the company Kalmas, presented the torrevieja Smart tourist destination Master Plan, revealing that it is already at an advanced level and that, soon, torrevieja will be included in the national dti network. the general proposals of the Smart tourist destination Plan are developed around

strategic axes of governance, sustainability, accessibility, connectivity, innovation and new technologies. MUNICIPAL ACCESSIBILITY PLAN Rubén diego, representative of the company inFiniA, which has developed the project for the Municipal Plan for Accessibility of urban Space, presented plans to the tourism Council, revealing that the plan will be developed over the next 10 years, with a series of projects and aims including high priority (which

will be rolled out from 2022 to 2026), Medium (from 2027 to 2029), and low (from 2030 to 2032). the accessibility plan includes an assessment of the current state of access of urban spaces, urban transport, beaches and municipal buildings. Actions and a timeline will be drawn from the results of the assessment. the Municipal Council of tourism also covered with other topics of interest such as an update from the mayor, eduardo dolón, on the future renovation of the seafront.


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Driving licence saga likely to end before August there have been many angry and exasperated reactions to the latest announcement from the British Ambassador to Spain, hugh elliott, who has announced that the ‘best estimate’ for British nationals living in Spain, who have so far been unable to exchange their driving licences for Spanish ones, is that they will be ‘back on the road around the end of July’. the announcement came after at least 18 months of negotiations and four extensions of the validity of uK licences granted by Spanish authorities, as well as many previous updates by the British embassy in Madrid. Since 1st May 2022, thousands of uK licence holders who have been resident in Spain for six months or more have been unable to drive with their uK licences, even though the vast majority of other eu nations have struck deals with the uK post-Brexit for the simple exchange of driving licences. it reportedly affects a ‘minority’ of the 407,000 uK nationals who are officially resident in Spain, as many managed to exchange their licence for a Spanish one before the deadline at the end of 2020, as advised. in a video posted on the embassy’s Facebook and twitter accounts, the ambassador stressed that the authorities ‘were continuing to work every day on this’ but said he was still ‘unable to give a precise date’ for when those with British driving licenses and resident in Spain would be able to drive again. ‘the good news,’ he said, ‘is that the

uK and Spain are now in agreement on the core issues that have been problematic and we’re now very close to finalising the actual text of the agreement.’ ‘once that’s happened, possibly as early as next week [now this week], there are various legal clearances, language checks and final political approvals that we and the Spanish need to go through,’ he added. ‘As this agreement will be in the form of an international treaty, certain procedures will also be necessary, such as approval by Spain’s cabinet of ministers.’ the ambassador stressed that as the processes are not entirely in the uK’s hands, he could not make any promises about timescale, but he could give a ‘best estimate’. ‘We are looking at a date of having you back on the road around the end of July,’ he said. ‘Although this is only

weeks away i know it will feel like a very long time,’ he added, saying that the authorities are doing everything they can at every point to try to accelerate and advance matters as quickly as they can. the embassy continues to advise residents who are unable to drive in Spain to explore local support options such as charities although elliott did say, ‘if you find yourself truly vulnerable or know somebody who is, do contact your local consulate.’ the issue does not apply to British tourists with uK licences who are visiting Spain, and who are driving their own vehicles or renting a car during their holidays. the issue only affects uK licence holders who are residents in Spain. Visitors to Spain can continue to use their uK licence to drive in the country without the need for an international driving Permit.

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Spain intends to further cut tax on electricity Spain is to make a second tax reduction on the tax paid on electricity in an attempt the curb rising prices. the president of the government of Spain, Pedro Sanchez, has announced the welcome news that the iVA paid on electricity will once again be dropped to counteract the considerable rise in energy prices. As part of his ‘shock plan’ to deal with the economic fallout of the war in ukraine, the tax will be dropped from 10 percent to 5 percent. he said: “Approximately a year ago we lowered VSt on electricity from 21% to 10% and we are now going to lower AVt from 10 percent to 5 percent.” this should reduce electricity bills even further. the first measures included the tax reduction to 10 percent, together with special tax on the energy lowered to the minimum of 0.5 percent and the suspension of the 7 percent tax on the ‘value of production of electric energy’ – all of which came into effect in december 2021. in May the government put into place a cap on the price of natural gas which unfortunately had little effect on electricity prices, mainly due to the unexpected heat wave. the president has already said that these tax cuts can’t continue indefinitely in response to the energy price crisis, but the government has once again extended the measures due to the financial squeeze being experienced by consumers as prices continue to soar, not just on electricity but fuel and food as well.

Petrol stations are already warning that prices at the pump will be more than 3 euros per litre this summer and politicians believe that the government’s plan to create a national Fund for the Sustainability System will push prices up immediately. the plan, which is due to be approved next week, will transfer the fixed cost for renewable energy to the gas, electricity and oil companies and opposition MP’s claim that this will increase the price of fuel by 10 cents as they believe the suppliers will simply transfer the cost to the consumer.


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This Week´s Movie Picks Rocketman

Saturday 2nd July – Channel 4, 10.30pm young Reginald dwight changes his name to elton John and collaborates with singersongwriter Bernie taupin to become one of the most iconic figures in pop history. Set to his most beloved songs, it’s the epic musical story of elton John, his breakthrough years in the 1970s and his fantastical transformation from shy piano prodigy to international superstar.

Dunkirk

Sunday 3rd July – BBC2, 10.00pm in May 1940, Germany advanced into France, trapping Allied troops on the beaches of dunkirk. under air and ground cover from British and French forces, troops were slowly and methodically evacuated from the beach using every serviceable naval and civilian vessel that could be found. At the end of this heroic mission, 330,000 French, British, Belgian and dutch soldiers were safely evacuated.


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00:10 BBC Weather 00:40 This Is My House 01:10 Have I Got a Bit More 00:15 Test Cricket News for You 01:55 Weather for the Week 01:15 Entebbe Ahead 02:55 Countryfile 02:00 Newsday 02:30 Talking Business 03:55 Our Falklands War: A 03:00 BBC News Frontline Story 03:30 Talking Movies 04:00 BBC News 05:25 This Is BBC TWO 04:30 The Travel Show 07:30 Frontline Fightback 05:00 BBC News 05:30 HARDtalk 08:15 Commando: Britain’s 06:00 BBC World News 06:30 World Business Report Ocean Warriors 07:00 Breakfast 09:15 The Super League 10:15 Morning Live Show 11:00 Frontline Fightback 11:45 The Sheriffs Are 10:00 BBC News Coming 12:15 Homes Under the 11:05 Lifeline Hammer 11:15 Politics Live 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at One 12:00 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 14:30 BBC London 14:45 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 20:00 The One Show 19:00 BBC News at Six 20:30 EastEnders 19:30 BBC London 20:00 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 21:00 Saving Lives at Sea 21:30 Panorama 21:30 Today at Wimbledon 22:00 Sherwood 22:30 Why Buildings 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:30 BBC London Collapse 23:40 Everything I Know About Love 23:30 Newsnight

00:45 All Elite Wrestling:

03:50 Couples Come Dine with Me 04:45 Sarah Beeny’s New 02:25 Ideal World Life in the Country 05:40 Grand Designs 04:00 Loose Women 06:35 Cook Clever, Waste 04:50 Unwind with ITV Less with Prue and Rupy 07:05 Countdown 06:05 5 Gold Rings 07:45 Cheers 07:00 Good Morning Britain 08:10 Cheers 08:35 The King of Queens 10:00 Lorraine 09:00 The King of Queens 11:00 This Morning 09:25 The King of Queens 09:55 Frasier 13:30 Loose Women 10:25 Frasier 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 10:55 Frasier 11:25 Car S.O.S 14:55 ITV News London 12:25 Channel 4 News 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal Summary 12:30 Couples Come Dine 16:00 Tenable with Me 17:00 Tipping Point 13:30 Steph’s Packed Lunch 15:10 Countdown 18:00 The Chase 16:00 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 19:00 ITV News London 17:00 A Place in the Sun 18:00 Come Dine with Me: 19:30 ITV Evening News The Professionals 20:30 Emmerdale 19:00 The Simpsons 21:00 Cooking with the Stars 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 22:00 Doc Martin 20:55 The Political Slot 21:00 Bake Off: The 23:00 ITV News at Ten Professionals 23:30 ITV News London 22:00 Murder in the Alps 23:00 The Bridge 23:45 On Assignment

08:00 Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go 08:10 Peppa Pig 08:20 Peppa Pig 08:25 PAW Patrol 08:35 Milo 08:50 Pip & Posy 09:05 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 Shoplifters & Scammers: At War With The Law 14:10 5 News at Lunchtime 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 Young, Stalked and Pregnant 17:00 Bargain Loving Brits in the Sun 18:00 5 News at 5 19:00 Neighbours 19:30 Eggheads 20:00 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly 21:00 The Yorkshire Vet 22:00 Elephant Hospital 23:00 Swipe, Match, Murder: The Murder of Grace Millane

00:20 Family Guy 00:50 American Dad! 01:20 American Dad! 01:45 Superstore 02:15 Superstore 02:40 The Stand Up Sketch Show 03:15 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 03:45 Unwind with ITV 04:00 Teleshopping 07:00 World’s Funniest Videos 07:30 Love Bites 08:30 Dress to Impress 09:25 You’ve Been Framed! 10:20 Hart of Dixie 11:15 One Tree Hill 12:10 The O.C. 13:05 Supermarket Sweep 14:05 Alan Carr’s Epic Gameshow 15:05 Family Fortunes 16:05 Hart of Dixie 17:00 One Tree Hill 18:00 The O.C. 19:00 Catchphrase 20:00 All American 21:00 Superstore 21:30 Superstore 22:00 Love Island 23:05 Family Guy 23:35 Family Guy

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00:10 BBC Weather 00:25 PRU 00:50 Freeze 00:15 Bradford on Duty 01:40 Catchpoint 02:10 Weather for the Week 01:15 Eden: Untamed Planet Ahead 02:05 The Great British 02:15 Joins BBC News 02:30 Click Sewing Bee 03:00 BBC News 03:05 Our Lives 03:30 The Travel Show 04:00 BBC News 03:35 This Is BBC TWO 04:30 Our World 07:30 Frontline Fightback 05:00 BBC News 05:30 HARDtalk 08:15 Bargain Hunt 06:00 BBC World News 06:30 World Business Report 09:00 DIY SOS 07:00 Breakfast 10:00 BBC News 10:15 Morning Live 11:00 Frontline Fightback 11:00 BBC News 11:45 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 12:15 Politics Live 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London 14:00 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 14:45 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 20:00 The One Show 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London 20:30 EastEnders 20:00 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 21:00 Saving Lives at Sea 21:30 The Repair Shop 22:00 The Great British 21:30 Today at Wimbledon Sewing Bee 22:30 Lenny Henry’s 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:30 BBC London Caribbean Britain 23:40 Conversations with Friends 23:30 Newsnight

00:20 Junk and Disorderly 01:15 Ideal World 04:00 Loose Women 04:50 Unwind with ITV 06:05 Ainsley’s Food We Love 07:00 Good Morning Britain 10:00 Lorraine 11:00 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:55 ITV News London 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16:00 Tenable 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV News London 19:30 ITV Evening News 20:30 Emmerdale 21:00 Coronation Street 22:00 The Savoy 23:00 ITV News at Ten 23:30 ITV News London 23:45 Peston

08:00 Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go 08:10 Peppa Pig 08:20 Peppa Pig 08:25 PAW Patrol 08:35 Milo 08:50 Pip & Posy 09:05 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 Shoplifters & Scammers: At War With The Law 14:10 5 News at Lunchtime 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 Chronicle Mysteries: The Deep End 17:00 Bargain Loving Brits in the Sun 18:00 5 News at 5 19:00 Neighbours 19:30 Eggheads 20:00 The Gadget Show 21:00 Police Interceptors 22:00 Critical Condition 23:00 Ambulance: Code Red

00:05 Family Guy 00:30 American Dad! 01:05 American Dad! 01:30 Superstore 02:00 Superstore 02:30 The Emily Atack Show 03:15 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 03:40 Unwind with ITV 04:00 Teleshopping 07:00 World’s Funniest Videos 07:30 Love Bites 08:30 Dress to Impress 09:25 You’ve Been Framed! 10:20 Hart of Dixie 11:15 One Tree Hill 12:10 The O.C. 13:05 Supermarket Sweep 14:05 Alan Carr’s Epic Gameshow 15:05 Family Fortunes 16:05 Hart of Dixie 17:00 One Tree Hill 18:00 The O.C. 19:00 Catchphrase 20:00 All American 21:00 Superstore 21:30 Superstore 22:00 Love Island 23:05 The Emily Atack Show 23:50 Family Guy

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05:25 Location, Location, Location 06:20 Cook Clever, Waste Less with Prue and Rupy 06:50 Jamie’s Comfort Food 07:05 Countdown 07:45 Cheers 08:10 Cheers 08:35 The King of Queens 09:00 The King of Queens 09:25 The King of Queens 09:55 Frasier 10:25 Frasier 10:55 Frasier 11:25 Car S.O.S 12:25 Channel 4 News Summary 12:30 Couples Come Dine with Me 13:30 Steph’s Packed Lunch 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 17:00 A Place in the Sun 18:00 Come Dine with Me: The Professionals 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 The Political Slot 21:00 Location, Location, Location 22:00 George Clarke’s Flipping Fast 23:00 The Bridge

02:50 Bless This House 03:15 Unwind with ITV 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Coronation Street 07:30 Coronation Street 08:00 Emmerdale 08:30 Emmerdale 09:05 Bless This House 09:40 Bless This House 10:15 A Touch of Frost 12:25 The Royal 13:30 Heartbeat 14:35 Emmerdale 15:05 Emmerdale 15:40 Coronation Street 16:10 Coronation Street 16:40 Midsomer Murders 18:50 Downton Abbey 20:00 Heartbeat 21:00 Midsomer Murders 23:00 Blue Murder

02:50 Bless This House 03:15 Unwind with ITV 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Coronation Street 07:30 Coronation Street 08:00 Emmerdale 08:30 Emmerdale 09:05 Bless This House 09:40 Bless This House 10:15 A Touch of Frost 12:25 The Royal 13:30 Heartbeat 14:35 Emmerdale 15:05 Emmerdale 15:40 Coronation Street 16:10 Coronation Street 16:40 Midsomer Murders 18:50 Downton Abbey 20:00 Heartbeat 21:00 Lewis 23:00 Blue Murder

More Spanish cabin crew strikes Spain-based cabin crew at easyJet are planning to go on strike for nine days during July to demand higher pay from the budget airline, the country’s local union USO announced, adding further travel woes as the sector struggles to cope with rebounding demand. As previously reported in the Costa Blanca People, Ryanair cabin crew workers in Spain also announced that they are to go on strike over six days at the end of June and start of July in a bid to improve pay and working conditions at the low-cost carrier, Workers at easyJet are planning to walk out in three phases, on 1-3 July, 15-17 July, and 29-31 July. The airline’s flight attendants in Spain are demanding a 40 percent increase in

their basic salaries. The basic salary, which excludes bonuses and extra pay, stands at 950 euros for easyJet’s Spanish staff, which is much lower than in countries such as France and Germany. The union, which says it represents 80 percent of the 450 staff based in Spain, still hopes an agreement can be reached to avoid the strike during a meeting with management. The news comes shortly after the lowcost carrier announced plans to cut more UK flights over the busy summer period. The airline has blamed staff shortages in ground handling and at airports, as well as air traffic control delays for increased turnaround times, delayed flights and cancellations.


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Thursday 30th June

00:10 BBC Weather 00:35 Conversations with Friends 00:15 Unspun World with 01:05 Top Gear 02:05 Weather for the Week John Simpson Ahead 00:45 The Day California 02:10 Joins BBC News Burned 02:30 Global Questions 03:00 BBC News 01:45 Who Do You Think You 03:30 Talking Movies Are? 04:00 BBC News 04:30 Click 02:45 The Fifteen Billion 05:00 BBC News Pound Railway 05:30 HARDtalk 06:00 BBC World News 03:45 My Unique B&B 06:30 World Business Report 04:15 This Is BBC TWO 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Morning Live 07:15 Frontline Fightback 11:00 Frontline Fightback 08:00 Homes Under the 11:45 The Sheriffs Are Coming Hammer 12:15 Homes Under the 09:00 Gardeners’ World Hammer 13:15 Bargain Hunt 10:00 BBC News 14:00 BBC News at One 11:15 Politics Live 14:30 BBC London 14:45 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 12:00 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 19:00 BBC News at Six 20:00 The One Show 19:30 BBC London 20:00 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 20:30 EastEnders 21:30 Clean It, Fix It 22:00 Who Do You Think You 21:00 Saving Lives at Sea Are? 21:30 Today at Wimbledon 23:00 BBC News at Ten 22:30 Bradford on Duty 23:30 BBC London 23:30 Newsnight 23:40 Question Time

ITV 00:40 Kelly Holmes: Being Me 01:35 Ideal World 04:00 Inside Animal A&E 04:25 Inside Animal A&E 04:50 Unwind with ITV 06:05 Beverley and Jordan: Destination Wedding 06:30 Love Your Garden 07:00 Good Morning Britain 10:00 Lorraine 11:00 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:55 ITV News London 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16:00 Tenable 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV News London 19:30 ITV Evening News 20:30 Emmerdale 21:30 Tonight 22:00 The Murder of Logan Mwangi 23:00 ITV News at Ten 23:30 ITV News London 23:45 McDonald and Dodds

Friday 1st July

01:30 All Elite Wrestling: 00:10 BBC Weather 00:40 Newscast 01:10 Extraordinary Portraits Rampage 00:15 Aids: The Unheard 01:40 Weather for the Week 02:20 Ideal World Ahead Tapes 04:00 Alan Titchmarsh: 01:45 Joins BBC News 01:15 Lucy Worsley 02:00 Newsday Spring into Summer 02:30 Newscast Investigates 04:25 Alan Titchmarsh: 03:00 BBC News Spring into Summer 03:30 Global Questions 02:15 Between the Covers 04:00 BBC News 04:50 Unwind with ITV 02:45 My Unique B&B 04:30 Panorama 06:05 Garraway’s Good Stuff 05:00 BBC News 03:15 This Is BBC TWO 07:00 Good Morning Britain 05:30 HARDtalk 07:15 Frontline Fightback 06:00 BBC World News 10:00 Lorraine 06:30 World Business Report 11:00 This Morning 08:00 Homes Under the 07:00 Breakfast 13:30 Loose Women 10:15 Morning Live Hammer 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 11:00 Frontline Fightback 09:00 The Airport: Back in 11:45 The Sheriffs Are 14:55 ITV News London Coming the Skies 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 12:15 Homes Under the Hammer 09:30 Extraordinary Portraits 16:00 Tenable 13:15 Bargain Hunt 17:00 Tipping Point 10:00 BBC News 14:00 BBC News at One 18:00 The Chase 14:30 BBC London 11:15 Politics UK 19:00 ITV News London 14:45 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 12:00 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 19:30 ITV Evening News 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London 20:30 Emmerdale 20:00 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 20:00 The One Show 21:00 Coronation Street 21:30 This Is My House 20:30 Gardeners’ World 22:00 Would I Lie to You? 22:00 Sanditon 21:30 Today at Wimbledon 22:30 Avoidance 23:00 ITV News at Ten 23:00 BBC News at Ten 22:30 Amol Rajan Interviews 23:30 ITV News London 23:30 BBC London 23:45 Fast & Furious 8 23:30 Newsnight 23:40 Bump

Saturday 2nd July 00:10 Bump 00:40 Kick-Ass 2 02:20 Weather for the Week Ahead 02:25 Joins BBC News 02:30 Click 03:00 BBC News 03:30 The Interview 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 Farm to Feast: Best Menu Wins 13:00 BBC Weekend News 13:10 BBC London 13:15 BBC Weather 13:20 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 18:00 BBC Weekend News 18:10 BBC Weather 18:15 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 21:30 Pointless Celebrities 22:20 Casualty 23:00 BBC Weekend News 23:15 BBC Weather 23:20 Alex Scott: The Future of Women’s Football

04:50 Unwind with ITV 00:00 BBC Weather 06:05 Vick Hope’s Breakfast 00:05 Glastonbury Show 02:05 Test Cricket 07:00 The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 03:05 Panorama 07:10 The Rubbish World of 03:35 DNA Family Secrets Dave Spud 07:20 The Rubbish World of 04:35 My Unique B&B Dave Spud 05:05 This Is BBC TWO 07:35 Thunderbirds Are Go 07:30 Marrying Mum and Dad 08:00 Dare Master at Home 08:05 Teen Titans Go! 08:00 Blue Peter 08:15 Teen Titans Go! 08:30 Deadly Dinosaurs with 08:30 Inspector Gadget 08:45 Inspector Gadget Steve Backshall 09:00 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! 09:25 ITV News 09:00 Cat Watch 2014: The 09:30 Garraway’s Good Stuff New Horizon Experiment 10:25 James Martin’s 10:00 The Great British Saturday Morning 12:35 Jeremy Pang’s Asian Sewing Bee Kitchen 11:00 Earth’s Seasonal 13:40 James Martin’s French Adventure Secrets 14:10 ITV Lunchtime News 12:00 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 14:25 Live: ITV Racing Live 17:00 Tipping Point 19:00 Natural World 18:00 In For a Penny 20:00 Dad’s Army 18:25 Moneyball 21:30 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 19:30 ITV Evening News 19:45 ITV News London 22:30 My Life as a Rolling 20:00 Alan Carr’s Epic Gameshow Stone 21:00 For Your Eyes Only 23:30 The Rolling Stones: 23:30 ITV News Live at the Fonda 23:50 Collateral

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02:05 Love, Simon 03:55 Couples Come Dine with Me 04:50 Building the Dream 05:45 Location, Location, Location 06:40 Cook Clever, Waste Less with Prue and Rupy 07:05 Countdown 07:45 Cheers 08:10 Cheers 08:35 The King of Queens 09:00 The King of Queens 09:25 The King of Queens 09:55 Frasier 10:25 Frasier 10:55 Frasier 11:25 Car S.O.S 12:25 Channel 4 News Summary 12:30 Couples Come Dine with Me 13:30 Steph’s Packed Lunch 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 17:00 A Place in the Sun 18:00 Come Dine with Me: The Professionals 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 The Political Slot 21:00 Sarah Beeny’s Little House Big Plans 22:00 The Undeclared War 23:00 First Dates

08:00 Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go 08:10 Peppa Pig 08:20 Peppa Pig 08:25 PAW Patrol 08:35 Milo 08:50 Pip & Posy 09:05 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 Shoplifters & Scammers: At War With The Law 14:10 5 News at Lunchtime 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 Never Let You Go 17:00 Bargain Loving Brits in the Sun 18:00 5 News at 5 19:00 Neighbours 19:30 Eggheads 20:00 Get a Holiday Body: Lose a Stone in Four Weeks 21:00 Call Centre Chaos: Britain 22:00 The Hotel Inspector 23:00 Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild

00:20 Family Guy 00:50 American Dad! 01:20 American Dad! 01:45 Superstore 02:15 Superstore 02:45 CelebAbility 03:30 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 03:55 Unwind with ITV 04:00 Teleshopping 07:00 World’s Funniest Videos 07:30 Love Bites 08:30 Dress to Impress 09:25 You’ve Been Framed! 10:20 Hart of Dixie 11:15 One Tree Hill 12:10 The O.C. 13:05 Supermarket Sweep 14:05 Alan Carr’s Epic Gameshow 15:05 Family Fortunes 16:05 Hart of Dixie 17:00 One Tree Hill 18:00 The O.C. 19:00 Catchphrase 20:00 All American 21:00 Superstore 21:30 Superstore 22:00 Love Island 23:05 CelebAbility 23:50 Family Guy

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03:00 Where Have All the Lesbians Gone? 03:55 PFL Challenger Series Mixed Martial Arts 04:50 Couples Come Dine with Me 05:45 Location, Location, Location 06:40 Cook Clever, Waste Less with Prue and Rupy 07:05 Countdown 07:45 Cheers 08:10 Cheers 08:35 The King of Queens 09:00 The King of Queens 09:25 The King of Queens 09:55 Frasier 10:25 Frasier 10:55 Frasier 11:25 Car S.O.S 12:25 Channel 4 News Summary 12:30 Steph’s Packed Lunch 13:55 Live: Formula 1 15:10 Countdown 15:55 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 16:55 Live: Formula 1 18:05 Come Dine with Me: The Professionals 19:05 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 One Question 22:00 Celebrity Gogglebox 23:00 The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan

08:00 Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go 08:10 Peppa Pig 08:20 Peppa Pig 08:25 PAW Patrol 08:35 Milo 08:50 Pip & Posy 09:05 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 Shoplifters & Scammers: At War With The Law 14:10 5 News at Lunchtime 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 Flower Shop Mysteries 17:00 Bargain Loving Brits in the Sun 18:00 5 News at 5 19:00 Neighbours 19:30 Eggheads 20:00 The Cruise: All at Sea 21:00 World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys 22:00 British Planes that Won the War with Rob Bell 23:00 Million Pound Motorhomes

00:20 Family Guy 00:50 American Dad! 01:20 American Dad! 01:45 Superstore 02:20 Superstore 02:45 Apocalypse Wow 03:45 Unwind with ITV 04:00 Teleshopping 07:00 World’s Funniest Videos 07:30 Love Bites 08:30 Dress to Impress 09:25 You’ve Been Framed! 10:20 Hart of Dixie 11:15 One Tree Hill 12:10 The O.C. 13:05 Supermarket Sweep 14:05 Alan Carr’s Epic Gameshow 15:05 Family Fortunes 16:05 Hart of Dixie 17:00 One Tree Hill 18:00 The O.C. 19:00 Catchphrase 20:00 All American 21:00 Superstore 21:30 Superstore 22:00 Love Island 23:05 Apocalypse Wow

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02:00 Live: PFL Mixed Martial 09:50 The Adventures of 00:05 Family Guy Paddington Arts 00:35 Family Guy 04:00 Jamie’s Comfort Food 10:05 Mimi’s World 01:05 American Dad! 10:15 The World According To 04:15 Jamie’s Comfort Food 04:25 Jamie’s Comfort Food Grandpa 01:30 American Dad! 10:30 Meet The Experts 04:35 Come Dine with Me 02:00 Superstore 10:40 Milkshake Monkey 05:05 Come Dine with Me 10:50 Peppa Pig 02:30 Superstore 05:30 Come Dine with Me 10:55 Circle Square 05:55 Come Dine with Me 03:00 Don’t Hate the Playaz 11:05 SpongeBob 06:25 Come Dine with Me 03:45 Unwind with ITV SquarePants 06:50 Kirstie’s House of Craft 11:15 SpongeBob 04:00 Teleshopping 07:10 Cheers SquarePants 07:35 Cheers 07:00 Totally Bonkers 11:30 Entertainment News 08:05 Cheers Guinness World Records 08:30 The Big Bang Theory On 5 07:35 Coronation Street 08:55 The Big Bang Theory 11:35 Friends 12:00 Friends 09:25 The Big Bang Theory Omnibus 12:25 Friends 09:50 The Simpsons 12:55 Friends 10:10 Love Bites 10:20 The Simpsons 13:25 Friends 10:50 The Simpsons 11:10 Love Bites 13:50 Our Great Yorkshire 11:20 The Simpsons Life 12:10 Dress to Impress 11:45 The Simpsons 14:50 Our Great Yorkshire 13:10 Dress to Impress 12:15 The Simpsons Life 12:45 Live: Formula 1 15:50 Look Who’s Talking Too 14:10 Take Me Out 14:10 Live: W Series Motor 17:25 Look Who’s Talking 15:25 You’ve Been Framed! Racing Now 16:25 The Pirates! In an 15:10 Live: Formula 1 19:25 5 News Weekend 17:30 Live: FIA Formula E 19:30 The Madame Blanc Adventure With Scientists Motor Racing Mysteries 18:10 Despicable Me 19:30 Channel 4 News 20:30 Hampton Court: Behind 20:05 Legally Blonde 20:00 Lost Treasures of Closed Doors Rome 21:30 Morecambe & Wise: 30 22:00 Love Island 21:00 Freedom: 50 Years of Funniest Moments Pride 23:30 Britain’s Favourite TV 23:05 Family Guy 22:30 Rocketman Comedy 23:35 Family Guy

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02:50 Bless This House 03:20 Unwind with ITV 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Coronation Street 07:30 Coronation Street 08:00 Emmerdale 08:30 Emmerdale 09:05 George and Mildred 09:40 George and Mildred 10:15 A Touch of Frost 12:25 The Royal 13:30 Heartbeat 14:35 Emmerdale 15:05 Emmerdale 15:40 Coronation Street 16:10 Coronation Street 16:40 Midsomer Murders 18:50 Downton Abbey 20:00 Heartbeat 21:00 Vera 23:00 Blue Murder

02:50 Bless This House 03:20 Unwind with ITV 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Coronation Street 07:35 Coronation Street 08:00 Emmerdale 08:35 Emmerdale 09:05 George and Mildred 09:40 George and Mildred 10:15 A Touch of Frost 12:30 The Royal 13:35 Heartbeat 14:40 Emmerdale 15:15 Emmerdale 15:50 Coronation Street 16:20 Midsomer Murders 18:30 Downton Abbey 20:00 Heartbeat 21:00 Midsomer Murders 23:00 Blue Murder

02:45 Bless This House 03:15 Unwind with ITV 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Bless This House 07:35 A Touch of Frost 09:45 Midsomer Murders 11:50 Midsomer Murders 13:50 Midsomer Murders 15:55 Midsomer Murders 18:00 Midsomer Murders 20:00 Midsomer Murders 22:00 Midsomer Murders


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07:00 The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 07:10 The Rubbish World of Totally Stripped Dave Spud 07:20 The Rubbish World of 02:30 Test Cricket Dave Spud 07:35 Thunderbirds Are Go 03:30 This Is BBC TWO 08:00 Dare Master at Home 08:05 Ben 10 07:35 Gardeners’ World 08:15 Mr Bean: The Animated Series 08:35 Countryfile 08:30 Craig of the Creek 08:45 Craig of the Creek 09:30 Beechgrove 08:55 The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 10:00 Landward 09:10 The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 10:30 Saturday Kitchen Best 09:25 ITV News 09:30 Vick Hope’s Breakfast Show Bites 10:25 Ainsley’s Food We Love 12:00 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 10:55 Jeremy Pang’s Asian Kitchen 11:55 Cooking with the Stars 19:00 Saving Lives at Sea 12:55 ITV Lunchtime News 13:05 Midsomer Murders 20:00 Countryfile 15:00 Alan Carr’s Epic Gameshow 21:00 Today at Wimbledon 16:00 Dr. No 18:10 Octopussy 22:00 Dunkirk 20:35 ITV Evening News 20:50 ITV News London 23:40 Inside Monaco: 21:00 McDonald and Dodds 23:00 ITV News Playground of the Rich 23:20 Long Lost Family

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01:35 Weather for the Week 00:40 Test Cricket Ahead 01:40 Question Time 01:40 Joins BBC News 02:00 Newsday 02:40 For Love or Money 02:30 The Media Show 03:00 BBC News 03:30 Political Thinking with 03:25 This Is BBC TWO Nick Robinson 07:30 Frontline Fightback 04:00 BBC News 04:30 Dateline London 08:15 Bargain Hunt 05:00 BBC News 05:30 HARDtalk 09:00 Eat Well for Less? 06:00 BBC World News 06:30 World Business Report 10:00 BBC News 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Morning Live 11:15 Politics Live 11:00 Frontline Fightback 11:45 Expert Witness 12:00 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 12:15 Homes Under the Hammer 20:00 The One Show 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at One 20:30 EastEnders 14:30 BBC London 14:45 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 21:00 EastEnders 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London 21:30 Today at Wimbledon 20:00 Live: Wimbledon Tennis 21:30 Extraordinary Portraits 22:30 Aids: The Unheard 22:00 DIY SOS 23:00 BBC News at Ten Tapes 23:30 BBC London 23:40 Hungry For It 23:30 Newsnight

Channel 4 00:50 Elton John: The Red Piano 02:55 Iris Prize Best British Short: Silver and Gold 03:10 Formula 1 04:05 Couples Come Dine with Me 04:55 Iris Prize Best British Short: Inertia 05:15 Hollyoaks Omnibus 07:15 Cheers 07:40 Cheers 08:05 Everybody Loves Raymond 08:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:00 The Simpsons 09:30 The Simpsons 10:00 The Simpsons 10:30 Sunday Brunch 13:30 The Simpsons 14:00 The Simpsons 14:30 Live: Formula 1 15:30 Live: Formula 1 18:10 Live: Formula 1 19:25 Channel 4 News 19:30 The Andrew Neil Show 20:00 Finding Your Feet 22:00 Joe Lycett’s Big Pride Party

Channel 5 10:15 The World According To Grandpa 10:30 Meet The Experts 10:45 Milkshake Monkey 10:50 Peppa Pig 10:55 Circle Square 11:05 SpongeBob SquarePants 11:20 SpongeBob SquarePants 11:30 Entertainment News On 5 11:40 Friends 12:10 Friends 12:40 Friends 13:10 Friends 13:40 Friends 14:05 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly 15:05 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly 16:05 Coastal Devon & Cornwall with Michael Portillo 17:05 Coastal Devon & Cornwall with Michael Portillo 18:05 Cruising with Jane McDonald 19:55 5 News Weekend 20:00 QE2: World’s Most Luxurious Hotel 21:00 Bargain Loving Brits by the Sea 22:00 The Cruise: All at Sea 23:00 Shirley Valentine

00:15 Tour de France Cycling 05:10 Secrets of the Royal 07:30 Blue’s Clues & You! Gardens 07:50 Fireman Sam 01:10 Ideal World 06:00 Location, Location, 08:00 Thomas & Friends: All Location Engines Go 04:00 Motorsport UK 06:55 Countdown 08:10 Peppa Pig 04:50 Unwind with ITV 07:35 3rd Rock From the Sun 08:20 Peppa Pig 08:00 3rd Rock From the Sun 08:25 PAW Patrol 06:05 Ainsley’s 08:25 The King of Queens 08:35 Milo Mediterranean Cookbook 08:50 The King of Queens 08:55 Pip & Posy 09:05 The Adventures of 07:00 Good Morning Britain 09:15 Frasier 09:45 Frasier Paddington 10:00 Lorraine 10:15 Frasier 09:25 Ricky Zoom 10:45 The Big Bang Theory 09:35 Peppa Pig 11:00 This Morning 11:10 The Big Bang Theory 09:40 Daisy & Ollie 13:30 Loose Women 11:40 The Big Bang Theory 09:50 Odo 12:05 Car S.O.S 09:55 Ben & Holly’s Little 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 13:05 Channel 4 News Kingdom 14:55 ITV News London Summary 10:10 Sunny Bunnies 10:15 Jeremy Vine 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 13:10 Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back 13:15 Shoplifters & 16:00 Tenable 14:05 The Great House Scammers: At War With The Giveaway Law 17:00 Tipping Point 15:10 Countdown 14:10 5 News at Lunchtime 18:00 The Chase 16:00 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 14:15 Home and Away 17:00 A Place in the Sun 14:45 Neighbours 19:00 ITV News London 18:00 Come Dine with Me: The 15:15 To Be Announced 19:30 ITV Evening News Professionals 17:00 Bargain Loving Brits in 19:00 The Simpsons the Sun 20:30 Emmerdale 19:30 Hollyoaks 18:00 5 News at 5 21:00 Coronation Street 20:00 Channel 4 News 19:00 Neighbours 20:55 The Political Slot 19:30 Eggheads 22:00 Long Lost Family 21:00 Food Unwrapped 20:00 Police Interceptors 23:00 ITV News at Ten 22:00 24 Hours in Police 21:00 Live: Summer On The Custody Farm 23:30 ITV News London 23:00 The Extraordinary Life 22:00 Police: Hour Of Duty of April Ashley 23:00 Casualty 24/7 23:45 The Savoy

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00:00 Family Guy 00:00 A Is for Acid 00:30 American Dad! 02:10 George and Mildred 01:00 American Dad! 02:40 George and Mildred 01:30 Crossing Swords 02:00 Crossing Swords 03:10 Unwind with ITV 02:30 Emergency Nurses: 03:30 Teleshopping A+E Stories 03:30 Totally Bonkers 07:00 George and Mildred Guinness World Records 07:35 Emmerdale Omnibus 03:55 Unwind with ITV 04:00 Teleshopping 1030 Midsomer Murders 07:00 Totally Bonkers 12:30 Downton Abbey Guinness World Records 13:45 Downton Abbey 07:30 Love Bites 08:35 Love Bites 15:00 Downton Abbey 09:25 Dress to Impress 16:15 Downton Abbey 10:20 Dress to Impress 11:20 Dress to Impress 17:30 Downton Abbey 12:20 Family Fortunes 19:00 Midsomer Murders 13:25 You’ve Been Framed! 14:30 Step Up Revolution 21:00 Martin Clunes: Islands 16:25 Despicable Me 2 of the Pacific 18:30 Spider-Man 2 21:00 Emergency Nurses: A+E 22:00 Joanna Lumley’s Great Stories Cities of the World 22:00 Love Island 23:00 Love Island: Aftersun 23:00 Vera

00:05 Family Guy 00:35 Family Guy 01:00 American Dad! 01:30 American Dad! 02:00 The Stand Up Sketch Show 02:30 The Emily Atack Show 03:15 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 03:45 Unwind with ITV 04:00 Teleshopping 07:00 World’s Funniest Videos 07:30 Love Bites 08:30 Dress to Impress 09:25 You’ve Been Framed! 10:20 Hart of Dixie 11:15 One Tree Hill 12:10 The O.C. 13:05 Supermarket Sweep 14:05 Alan Carr’s Epic Gameshow 15:05 Family Fortunes 16:05 Hart of Dixie 17:00 One Tree Hill 18:00 The O.C. 19:00 Catchphrase 20:00 Bob’s Burgers 20:30 Bob’s Burgers 21:00 Superstore 21:30 Superstore 22:00 Love Island 23:05 Don’t Hate the Playaz 23:50 Family Guy

01:05 Vera 03:00 Blue Murder 04:15 Emmerdale Omnibus 06:35 Unwind with ITV 07:00 Coronation Street 07:35 Emmerdale 08:00 Emmerdale 08:30 George and Mildred 09:05 George and Mildred 09:40 George and Mildred 10:15 A Touch of Frost 12:35 The Royal 13:40 Heartbeat 14:45 Emmerdale 15:15 Emmerdale 15:50 Coronation Street 16:20 Coronation Street 16:50 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 18:00 Downton Abbey 20:00 Heartbeat 21:00 Vera 23:00 Blue Murder


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Sharp hike in property sales House sales and purchases went up by nearly a quarter in the first four months of 2022 based upon the same period the previous year, although April was far less buoyant than March, according to the latest National Statistics Institute (INE) figures. This is likely to be because of natural caution on the part of buyers after the Eurozone interest rate was lifted for the first time in 11 years, returning to positive numbers after six years and two months below zero. Despite this momentary shrinkage – about 20 percent fewer homes sold in April than in March – the INE reveals that pre-owned properties are continuing to sell well, with 26.3 percent more changing hands year on year in the first third of 2022. New builds from January to April inclusive were also up on the same period in 2021, with 11.5 percent more sales. Overall, the year-on-year increase was 23.1 percent, even in light of the European Central Bank’s (BCE’s) announcement that it intended to raise the Euribor and cease buying debt bonds. In total, and even with the rate rise, April saw 47,349 residential properties sold in Spain. This is considerably higher than in the same month last year – 8,788 new builds (18.6 percent of the total) got new owners in April 2021, meaning the number of homes shifting has gone up by 3.4 percent in what was the 18th consecutive month of increases in sales.

And although the 38,561 pre-owned homes (81.4 percent of the total) sold in April this year was the lowest monthly figure since December 2021, it still represented growth of 14 percent on April 2021. For both types of property, the increase between April last year and the same month this year was 11.9 percent. Anecdotal evidence suggests that a lean April is not uncommon, with potential buyers, particularly holiday home owners, tending to start their property searches in summer. As yet, data are not available for May, meaning April 2022 is the most recent full month on record. According to the INE, approximately seven in 10 residential properties sold in April – 69.7 percent, in fact – were bought by physical persons, rather than companies or large investors. Euribor Homes bought outright in cash are not affected by the Euribor, or Eurozone interest rate, which is used for calculating mortgages in Spain. These have been in freefall since 2011, and first dipped into negative figures in February 2016 – a scenario never seen before in the history of the common currency and which even led homeowners to question whether their banks would start refunding them, rather than the borrower paying interest on the capital owed. This was never going to be the case, and lenders normally set their mortgage rates at the Euribor plus X

percent - typically between 1 percent and 3 percent - meaning they would always be charging more than purely the capital repayment. But it proved a welcome breather for homeowners after the ‘boom years’, when the rate had been climbing constantly, breaking historic-high records, and peaking at around 5.6 percent in early 2008. The BCE has been maintaining the below-zero rates, and continually dropping or freezing them, to help

stimulate monetary circulation in the common currency area during the latter years of the financial crisis and, more recently, during the pandemic; now, however, with price-led inflation across the continent, its strategy has reversed. A year ago, the Euribor closed the month of June 2021 on -0.484 percent, and continued to fall until the start of 2022 – by the end of December, it was at its lowest-ever of -0.502 percent. Even though it rose in January 2022,

the figure was still ‘within range’ – closing the month exactly the same as at the end of October 2021, on -0.477 percent. Having only altered by hundredths of a percentage point month by month for the past six years, the upwards leap from January to February, from -0.477 percent to -0.335 percent, started to alarm homeowners with a mortgage and sparked a surge in fixed-rate loans, which have recently overtaken variable-rate loans for the first time.


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Craft Market comes Spanish ‘Goonies’ galleon found to the Coast

Locals and tourists alike can enjoy a new summer craft market on the Cabo Roig strip, Orihuela Costa, which will run until 15th September. Ángel Luis Muñoz Grau, Councillor for Markets, has confirmed that with the regularisation of this craft market the sale of counterfeit items by ‘looky looky’ men is prohibited. He said: “There will no longer be the illegal sale of goods that has been taking place in this area for years, causing problems of coexistence among the merchants in the area, in addition to the bad image that it gave to visitors. This regularisation is part of the line of action that the Department of Markets is going to carry out to

promote the markets and street markets of the municipal area and make them a benchmark throughout the Vega Baja.” “Hippies Aguamarina” as the market has been named, is made up of 15 stalls and is now open from Monday to Sunday, between 7pm and midnight. Muñoz Grau explained that “all the stalls, which are set up and taken down daily, and the merchants that sell on them meet the legal requirements for sale and that the law demands. This offers a guarantee to the consumer by delivering not only a purchase receipt and full consumer protection but a complaints channel through the Generalitat”.

A Spanish shipwreck which inspired the Steven Spielberg blockbuster film The Goonies, has been found off the coast of the USA – 329 years after it sank without trace, believed destroyed by fire. The Santo Cristo de Burgos vanished in 1693 close to Astoria, Oregon, although the part of the world where it met its fate was not known about until less than 40 years ago. After the approximate location of where the sea swallowed the galleon up was worked out, the tale of its sticky ending would go on to become the cult movie The Goonies, releasedin 1985. Anyone who saw this box-office hit will remember that it told of the adventures of a group of kids from Astoria seeking a sunken pirate ship loaded with treasure off their nearest beach. In real life, neither the galleon nor the haul of gold and jewels on board were ever found – until earlier this week, according to a report in National Geographic. Remains of the boat turned up in a sea cave near Manzanita, Oregon, and were recovered in a highly-delicate, hazardous and emergency operation involving archaeologists, police, and search and rescue teams from various local and State organisations. Washington State Department of Transport archaeologist and chairman of the Marina Archaeological Society (MAS), Scott Williams, said he was ‘impressed and relieved’ after the successful recovery of the Santo Cristo de Burgos – some 15 years after his team started hunting for it.

About a dozen wooden beams from the galleon, which was on its way from The Philippines to México when it vanished, are among the parts found in the underwater caves. At the time of its sinking, both these countries were Spanish colonies, and the ship was loaded up with a valuable cargo of Chinese silk, porcelain, and blocks of beeswax for making candles. Described as a ‘Manila’ galleon, named after the Philippine capital, the Santo Cristo de Burgos was made from a type of extremely hard-wearing wood – tough enough to cope with the perilous conditions of the Pacific

Ocean crossing. ‘Manila’ ships made annual trips between The Philippines and México from 1565 to 1815, when international trade had just started to take off on planet earth. Although wooden galleons would, of course, eventually be superseded by much stronger and safer versions, the fact that very few sunken ‘Manilas’ have been found following a 250year period of constant commercial voyages shows they were the result of a highly-sophisticated feat of technological engineering for the time.

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Unmarked Motorcycles to Watch the Roads Within their resources for detecting road traffic offences, the Guardia Civil have used unmarked cars for many years. More recently, they have also included unmarked vans into their fleet, which offer a higher profile to watch over other vehicles. The next logical move, which the DGT is testing, is the introduction of unmarked motorbikes, which they hope will be particularly useful for keeping a watchful eye over other motorcyclists on the roads. It is worth emphasising that the DGT is extremely concerned about the safety of all motorcyclists when they travel on the roads. To prevent incidents and mortality figures from continuing to rise, especially on weekends, the entity regulated by Pere Navarro is working on different strategies that allow offenders to be caught in the act. One of these new techniques is to use unmarked motorcycles among the public with the aim of curbing inappropriate behaviour. It is key to mention that in 2021, 241 motorcyclists died due to road traffic incidents, according to data from the DGT. This number represents 16 percent less compared to 2020, therefore a step forward for road safety. It should be clarified that speeding and the consumption of alcohol and drugs are the risk factors that most influence a fatal incident with this type of vehicle. As the DGT is looking for new ways to make surveillance more effective,

one of the latest systems it has tested has been traffic control through largedisplacement unmarked motorcycles with plainclothes officers. This approach, for the moment, has only been used in Galicia, specifically in Pontevedra, although, depending on the success, the state body could extend the use to the rest of the country. When an officer observes an infraction, they overtake the offending vehicle and signal them to stop, at which point they put on a regulatory reflective vest, showing the offender the corresponding documentation. If you ride a motorbike, it´s worth remembering that the same laws that apply to other vehicles on the road also apply to you. This includes the new removal of the margin of 20 km/h to overtake. Undoubtedly, the measure that has sparked the most controversy among users. But, if the vehicle in front is already traveling at the maximum speed allowed on the road, it will be forbidden to exceed that limit to overtake it. In case of doing so, the DGT fine will be 100 euro. Similarly, the DGT also toughens the sanctions if we do not protect ourselves in conditions when riding our motorcycle. The penalty for not wearing the helmet or wearing it incorrectly (incorrectly placed, not fastened or wearing the wrong size) has increased from the loss of 3 to 4 points. In addition,

if we are caught with a radar detector, whether it is on or off, simple possession will be considered a serious infraction, for which we can lose 6 points and a 500 euro fine. There is some good news specifically for motorcycle riders though, after many years asking for it, the new Road Safety Law will allow motorcyclists to use intercoms. Of course, they must be certified or approved, but be careful,

because they must be used only “for communication or navigation purposes, as long as they do not affect driving safety.” That means that they cannot be used for listening to music or radio shows, for example. In conclusion, the owners of the two-wheeled specimens have many benefits on a day-to-day basis. For example, a lower cost per kilometre, quick and easy journeys, ease of parking

and the possibility of free movement in congested downtown areas. In the same way, our pocket appreciates the use of the motorcycle thanks to its better fuel efficiency on the road. But, the use of a motorcycle is subject to the same laws as other road users, an as a vulnerable user, it is important to provide yourself as much protection as possible by complying with the rules of the road.


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La Nucía returns to the Middle Ages on 8, 9 and 10 July In the second weekend of July, the old town of La Nucía will be transformed for the 15th time into a bustling market from the middle ages. La Nucía is just over an hour away from Torrevieja

and, medieval market aside, it’s well worth a visit for a day out. Amata - the organizing association - has contracted several groups and artists to enliven the event with a medieval atmosphere including fencing and archery, dances, medieval characters, live music and craft demonstrations. The square in front of the Town Hall and the streets behind it will be filled with stalls offering a wide variety of good quality arts and crafts: ceramics, shoes, bags and belts, designer jewelry, carved and turned wood, natural soaps and cosmetics, candles and much more. Some artisans demonstrate their skills at their stall and even invite you to participate, for example by making a clay bowl on the potter’s wheel. In the gastronomic corner you will find food stalls: cheeses and sausages made to traditional recipe, nuts, bread and

sweets, as well as a medieval tavern, an octopus stand, a creperie and an oriental tea tent with typical Arabic food. To complete the medieval atmosphere, you might come face to face with troubadours, a storyteller, a belly dancer, stilt walkers, pages and other medieval characters in any street or corner of the market. There will be demonstrations and workshops on medieval fencing and archery, and the market ends every night with a fire show. For children there will be medieval table games, pottery workshops and a medieval merry-goround. Town councilor Cristóbal Lloréns, has once again awarded the organization of the event to Amata (Association for the Improvement of Traditional and Contemporary Crafts), which, as

its name indicates, is dedicated to the promotion of crafts. They guarantee that all what you can see in the market is handmade by the participants themselves. Over the years Amata has found a pleasant balance between original art and craft work and lively entertainment. The Market is set up in the oldest part of town, between the Town Hall and the old wash place of the village and opens on Friday 8, Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 July from 6 pm until midnight (or later...). There is ample parking (free) in the Auditorio de les Nits car park, 100 metres from the market, and in a large open-air car park, just behind the old town. For more information you can call 639 979 678, and the programme with photos from the last medieval market (before Covid!) are at https://www. amata.es/programalanucia.html


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Belly busting booze We hate to break it to you, but the calories in booze do count. According to Alcohol Aware the humble pint contains as many of them as a large slice of pepperoni pizza. But that doesn’t mean you have to quit booze completely if you want to lose weight. You just need to learn the difference between low-calorie alcohols and the stuff that goes straight to your beer belly. Since the pubs have finally reopened things have got harder. Over the summer the sun is shining and the ‘fancy a pint?’ texts are in full flow. If you want to move forward in a health-conscious way, then you need a plan; an approach that gives you full control over what you’re drinking, without robbing you of any of the fun or spontaneity of the BBQ season. The key is to be careful about what you’re drinking. Cocktails often have the highest level of calories because of the sugary goodness that make them taste so delicious – a Manhattan has around 160 calories per drink and a Cosmopolitan around 200 calories per drink. Your favourite beer isn’t far behind either, with an average of 149 calories per pint. Don’t forget also that when we drink our blood sugar levels struggle to stay balanced so in addition to the booze you’ll probably want to devour something nasty on the way home. And

this is on top of the calories you consume for the same reason whilst hungover. But fret ye not! You can still enjoy a drink (or six) without consuming the equivalent of 14 doughnuts. Here are some easy ways to enjoy yourself... High alcohol/low sugar cocktails Not all cocktails are created equal. Many of the concoctions you get served up in bars are basically desserts, packed with sugars and calories. But with a bit of knowledge you can keep the calories down and the enjoyment level up. Classics of the low-fat variety include: • Martini (vodka/gin, vermouth, lemon peel) • Negroni (Gin, vermouth, Campari, slice of orange) • Old Fashioned (Whiskey/ bourbon, Angosturan bitters, orange slice)

• Bloody Mary (Vodka, tomato juice, lemon juice, splashes of Worcestershire sauce and smoked Tabasco, celery stick) But to be honest, there are loads of great options. Vodka, soda and lemon for example, and even kombucha with vodka. Or you can try hard seltzers. Yes, the name ‘hard seltzer’ is quite an optimistic repositioning of ‘alcohol plus fizzy water’. But they’re among the lowest calorie alcoholic drinks you can find. If you really want to get granular, you can lessen your calorie intake by choosing the right spirit brand. The less the alcohol percentage, the less calories appear in the drink, so a bottle of 80 proof vodka (40% alcohol) has 64 calories per 1oz, while a bottle of 100-proof (50%) arrives at 82 calories per 1oz. Whatever you choose though, just make sure you eat something first.

Foods that are surprisingly vegan Going vegan can be challenging. Obviously, fruits and vegetables are vegan, and meat and dairy products are not, but what about the others, especially snacks and packaged foods? It can be a minefield, but there are some that surprisingly contain no animal products or byproducts. Here are 8 foods you didn’t know are vegan. Fritos Doritos and Cheetos contain cheese and are not vegan (except for the Spicy Sweet Chili Doritos variety). But the original variety of Fritos are absolutely vegan-friendly. Just avoid alternate Fritos flavours like chili cheese and flamin’ hot. Lay’s Classic Potato Chips Lay’s has a lot of creative potato chip flavours, but almost all of them contain some type of dairy ingredients. Bar-B-Que and Dill Pickle are two vegan-safe varieties, but when in doubt or short on options, just opt for the original Lay’s Classic. Lindt Chocolate The Swiss chocolatier Lindt makes plenty of milk chocolate varieties, but vegans are in the clear if they opt for 70% dark chocolate or higher. (The same goes for many other brands) Plus, dark chocolate is healthier and contains more

antioxidants. Oreos The manufacturer won’t officially list its Oreo cookies as vegan due to the extremely low risk of contact with dairy during manufacturing, but Oreos do not intentionally contain any animal products. (However, this has only been true since 2014, when the whey protein ingredient was removed.) Original Pringles It’s hard to find veganfriendly Pringles with the very notable exception of the Original Pringles. Most of the other varieties contain dairy, which makes sense because there are a lot of cheese-based Pringles flavours. Packaged Pasta We’re not even going to list brands here, because almost

all dried pasta is vegan. Fresh pasta is made with eggs, but that’s not the case with the dried version. Double-check the list of ingredients for eggs to be sure—especially for chilled and frozen varieties. Ritz Crackers The same manufacturer that has vegan’s backs with Oreos, but they also offer another popular vegan snack option. Despite being categorised as “butter crackers,” Ritz Crackers are butter-free and egg-free, making them the perfect partner for your vegan cheese or peanut butter snacks. Skittles Once upon a time, Skittles did contain gelatin, but it was removed about a decade ago in favour of plant-based ingredients. Now vegans can taste the rainbow along with everyone else.

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Fibre reduces absorbed Vitamin deficiency cholesterol dementia link A lot of people have high cholesterol, which can carry with it a number of health issues. It is often caused by eating fatty food or being overweight, and occurs when you have too much of a fatty substance called cholesterol in your blood. Experts believe that high cholesterol could be caused by things we can control like lifestyle habits, or things we can’t like age and family history. Keeping on top of the things you can control with simple changes can help to lower your risk of heart and circulatory disease. Fibre is a type of carbohydrate and comes from plants. Unlike other carbohydrates (sugar and starch), it is not digested and absorbed in the small intestines. Instead, it passes undigested into the large bowel where it’s completely or partially broken down by the bacteria that naturally live there. Fibre may also be a marker for an overall healthy diet. If your diet contains a lot of fibre, it’s likely that you’re eating lots of plant foods which contain other important nutrients for heart health, such as vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and plant compounds. Experts suggest people gradually build up how much fibre you eat, as eating too much too soon may make you feel

uncomfortable. It is also a good idea to drink more water when you start eating more fibre. Eating high-fibre food can also help to lower your cholesterol as fibre helps reduce the amount of cholesterol that is absorbed into the bloodstream from your intestine. People should make sure you get at least five portions of fruit and vegetables a day as these contain fibre along with other nutrients. Eat plenty of other high fibre foods like pulses (such as lentils, beans and chickpeas), oats and seeds. The Mayo Clinic says: “Soluble fibre can reduce the absorption of cholesterol into your bloodstream. Five to 10 grams or more of soluble fibre a day

decreases your LDL cholesterol. One serving of a breakfast cereal with oatmeal or oat bran provides 3 to 4 grams of fibre which can help you to feel full, which helps prevent overeating. This can help you maintain a healthy weight, which is good for blood pressure, blood sugar control and cholesterol management. Some types of fibre provide food for ‘friendly’ gut bacteria. This encourages the bacteria to thrive and produce substances which are thought to be protective for heart health. These can have a number of benefits such as helping to lower cholesterol. The recommended amount of fibre is 30g a day for adults.

The risk of cognitive deterioration rises considerably with the years, but dementia doesn’t solely affect people of old age. There are tens of thousands of people with young-onset dementia, who are also afflicted by life-altering symptoms. One thing both populations have in common is the presence of toxic proteins in their brain. According to new research, sustaining healthy levels of vitamin D could help protect the brain against unnecessary damage. The findings of the new study, led by the University of Australia, point to the importance of maintaining healthy levels of vitamin D to protect the brain against cognitive decline. The research adds to a growing body of research highlighting the link between dementia and a lack of vitamin D. Investigating the association between vitamin D, neuroimaging features and the risk of dementia and stroke, the study made several key discoveries. Scientists found that low levels of vitamin D were linked to lower brain volumes and an increased risk of dementia and stroke. Genetic analyses supported the causal effects of vitamin D

deficiency and dementia. In some populations, as much as 17 percent of dementia cases could be prevented by increasing vitamin D levels to the normal range in the general population. Most of the body’s organs clear out waste with the help of the lymphatic system, but the brain uses a different plumbing system. Cerebrospinal fluid relies on the pulsing of the arteries to actively wash through the brain, collecting junk - a mechanism known as the glymphatic system. When this system falters, superfluous proteins collect between the organ’s neurons, thwarting communication between cells. Vitamin D, thanks to its neuroprotective qualities, is believed to shield brain cells against such damage. The nutrient is also widely thought of as a neurosteroid that is involved in the regulation of genes critical for brain function. Senior investigation and Director of UniSA’s Australian Centre for Precision Health, Precision Health, Professor Elina Hyppönen, said the findings

highlight the pressing need to tackle vitamin D deficiency in the wider population. She said: “Vitamin D is a hormone precursor that is increasingly recognised for widespread effects including on brain health, but until now it has been very difficult to examine what would happen if we were able to prevent vitamin D deficiency. “Our study is the first to examine the effect of very low levels of vitamin D on the risks of dementia and stroke using robust genetic analyses among a large population.”

Surgery to make back pain go away

Back pain is a condition that can impact our day-to-day life, especially if it becomes chronic and disabling.

What is back pain? Back pain is that which occurs in the back of the torso, from the occiput to the sacrum. Back pain can impact areas where nerve systems correspond to the roots or spinal nerves (lumbociatalgia, cervico-brachialgia). Depending on its duration, back pain is acute (less than 6 weeks), subacute (between 6 weeks and 3 months), chronic (lasts more than 3 months) or recurrent (if successive acute episodes occur, separated by symptom-free periods, of up to 3 months duration). The problem would be considered to have become chronic when the patient suffers more than three repeat episodes a year. What are the symptoms of back pain? Back pain can be: • Mechanical: it sharpens with movement and decreases or subsides when at rest. • Inflammatory: does not subside at rest and even reappears or worsens with night rest. • Neuropathic: pain in the area of injured nerves, which can be described as a sharp tingling with rubbing, and which can radiate to the extremities, with alternating pain sensations. As explained by Doctors Ana Victoria

Martínez and Rosa Mª Sanchís, from the Quirónsalud Alicante Integral Traumatology Unit, most of the patients who arrive at the consultation do so due to discomfort, of greater or lesser intensity, in the dorsal or lumbar area, usually associated with strain or bad posture maintained over time. Of all of them, 70% are suffering lower back pain. “The problem, generally, is an overload in the muscles of the dorsolumbar and abdominal trunk that, maintained for a prolonged period, which causes discopathies, instabilities and facet osteoarthritis,” they explain. “The most common symptoms described by the patient are discomfort in the lower back, accompanied by pain referred to the buttocks and back of the thigh, and pain radiating to the entire lower limb.” A visit to the doctor is recommended to control pain or inflammation, although many episodes are brief and limited, and are not serious. In this case, rest, painkillers or anti-inflammatories may be enough. However, explained the doctors of Quirónsalud Alicante, there are signs that can alert medics to the severity of the disorder. These signs are strength and tenderness disorders, fever, non-postural night pain, or persistence of pain over time. “The basic test for the diagnosis of a serious back pathology or one requiring surgery is radiology. Thanks to this, we can locate the exact point of pain, on the one hand, and rule out underlying

pathologies, on the other. And, we cannot forget that sometimes, low back pain can be a symptom of another more serious condition, such as infections, tumours, metastases or gynaecological, urological or abdominal disorders. “ The difference, according to Drs. Martínez and Sanchís, is that in the latter instance, the pain is not mechanical, in that “it is not related to posture, efforts or standing.” Specialists of the orthopaedic and spine units can perform an MRI on the patient and “rely on other diagnostic tests such as CT and bone scintigraphy”. Thanks to this, it is possible to determine what pathology the patient suffers and recommend the most appropriate treatment. What are the main back pathologies that require surgery?

The main pathologies of the back are: • Discopathy • Herniated discs • Instabilities • Spondylarthrosis According to Dr. Juan Antonio Lozano, head of the Spine Unit of Quirónalud Torrevieja, surgery can be recommended to treat both disc pathology manifested by discogenic pain, and lumbar degenerative pathology with involvement of various structures of the vertebral segment (disc, ligament and bone). Regarding the approach, it is usually determined by the type of pathology and its severity.

“In case of lumbar disc pathologies without instrumentation, we perform a mini-invasive approach, with a minimum incision, of 3-4 cm,” explained Dr. Lozano. “The endoscopic approach, on the other hand, is indicated in lumbar and degenerative foraminal disc pathology without instrumentation and is also little invasive, since the surgery is performed with an incision of 2 cm.” In case it is necessary to locate implants or perform a vertebral fusion, the specialists of Quirónsalud Torrevieja use “percutaneous lumbar instrumentation techniques and surgery with fixation and lumbar arthrodesis, with small incisions of about 2 cm”. The technique known as lumbar interspinous dynamic fixation is indicated in degenerative pathology in patients of high age or with increased surgical risk. Its advantages are many, since it “reduces surgical time and postoperative recovery, by not performing an instrumented pedicle fusion”. Postoperative after back surgery The postoperative period of back surgery depends on the pathology, the surgical technique, and the anatomical region where the surgical procedure has been done. “In general, anterior cervical pathology has a rapid recovery with little postoperative pain. The hospital stay is about two days,” explains Dr. Lozano. “Cases of mini-invasive or endoscopic surgery stand out for their rapid functional recovery, with one-

day hospital stays. Regarding the techniques of Interspinous Dynamic Fixation in degenerative pathology, they are also well tolerated by most patients, with rapid functional recovery, little pain and hospital stays of about two days”. The head of the Spine Unit of Quirónsalud Torrevieja, Juan Antonio Lozano, also highlights the importance of preventing back ailments by maintaining a good dorsolumbar and abdominal musculature that helps the spine to transmit loads from our body. Controlling excess body weight, carefully performing movements such as lifting, pulling, or pushing, in addition to avoiding tobacco, are actions that also contribute to avoiding back pain. In Quirónsalud we have a team of traumatologists, and neurosurgeons specialised in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of herniated discs and other pathologies of the back. You can request more information in the traumatology services of Quirónsalud Alicante and Torrevieja

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At my insistence I asked my husband for a serious conversation about our Will, and what each of us might want from our widowhood. I wish I’d never broached the conversation because my husband said he would cash in all of our savings and assets, and book a world cruise. We have two children, two grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren, and I hoped that we’d leave them an inheritance. It seems my husband has other plans. He said he’d worked hard for that money, and he was going to make sure he enjoyed it. In our early marriage he cheated on me twice, and didn’t bother to hide it. When I caught him, he just laughed at me. Because

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the children were young, I fought for him and told the women’s husbands what was going on. He was furious and since then, he’s always had this blasé attitude towards our marriage, and I’ve never entirely trusted him. I went to England once to help our daughter after she’d been unwell, and I heard he’d made approaches to one of our friends while I was away. My worry is that I suspect he will carry out his threat to spend all the inheritance, probably with a woman in tow, and there will be nothing for the family. My daughter, particularly struggles to afford the house she is in; she’s always over-extended herself and I had imagined I’d be able to help her keep up her lifestyle.

Your husband has quite categorically informed you of his plans should he survive you. Just as you have your plans for the inheritance; he has his, and in reality, there’s nothing to be done about that if your will is a mirror will. If you are determined that your half at least should go to the children, you should consult your solicitor to see if anything can be done.

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Queen Letizia’s affordable beauty regime Aesthetics nurse Dawn Attewell has revealed that the skincare routine of Spain’s Queen Letizia is a very simple format that most of us could follow at home. Attewell, registered aesthetics nurse, commented on the skincare routine Queen Letizia, 49, may have for “glowing” skin. According to the nurse, Queen Letizia follows a “consistent” but affordable beauty ritual. She explained: ‘’You can see Queen

Letizia is ageing gracefully and is also naturally beautiful. Over the years, her face has become naturally slimmer with age, which has emphasised her jawline and given her features a sharper appearance.” Her secret? Using a high factor SPF combined with regular facial massage. Using SPF on a daily basis is a very easy and affordable way to avoid damaged skin and improve its overall look.

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Point Losing Offences The new Traffic and Road Safety Law approved this year imposes more severe punishments for certain behaviours that are considered to have a greater risk for road safety and increases the points that can be deducted from us for committing infractions such as carrying the mobile in hand while driving, not using the seat belt, helmet or child restraint system, and throwing objects that can cause fires onto the road.

Since 2006, the year in which the points system came into operation in Spain, each driver starts with 12 credits, which are subtracted as they commit infractions. Novice drivers and those who obtain a new licence after it has been withdrawn start with 8 points. In addition, if no offences are committed in three years, two more are added to the initial points. And in another 3 years without being sanctioned, another point is added, up to a maximum of 15. If you want to keep all your points, it is worth knowing what the infractions are for which the DGT can take them

away from you and the fines you will have to pay if you commit any.

Serious or very serious offences Points are lost for committing a serious or very serious infraction. They can take from 2 to 6 points, depending on the severity of the offence. Since the point permit began to operate, the offences that have caused drivers to lose the most credits are speeding, not wearing a seat belt, the use of a mobile phone while driving and the consumption of alcohol and drugs. As a general rule, you cannot lose more than 8 points in a day, but there are exceptions, in the case of very serious infractions, which can leave you with zero in a single day. Among these infractions are: driving with high levels of alcohol or drugs or refusing to take tests for their detection, exceeding the permitted speed by more than 50%, driving recklessly, carrying a radar inhibitor in the car, circulating in in the opposite direction, carrying out unauthorised races,and failing to comply with more than 50% of the mandatory driving and rest times, in the case of being a professional driver.

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Thirty two members and guests competed for the second of the Society’s ‘Majors’ of the year, our Claret Jug. Blue skies and a welcome breeze which developed in the early afternoon, made for almost perfect conditions for golf. The generally good scores reflected this. The fairways and greens were as usual, in generally good condition. The tradition of returning to the Lo Crispin Tavern was maintained, where the day’s prizes were distributed and welcome Tapas served. As we were playing for the Claret Jug, there were no divisional prizes. 1st Place and so Winner of the Claret Jug Sarah Haslum with 37 pts off 6 (on count back) 2nd Place - Mark Good 37 pts off 20 3rd Place - Andy Quinn 34 pts off 12 4th Place - Ray Moles 32 pts off 6

Handicap, with a score of 31 pts off 18.

N. T. P. on Par 3s Hole 2 - Sarah Haslum Hole 7 - Richard Brady Hole 11 - Andy Quinn Hole 13 - Steve Carter

Sarah, Andy and Richard as well as Keith Rennison shared the 2s Pot. Finally, the Free Game Draw was won by one of our Committee members, Ian Stuart. The next game, a Texas Scramble, is at Las Ramblas on 6th. July.

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How many more weekends need to pass before we are all wishing proper football was back? Mind you, this longish break gives the new Chelsea owner Todd Boehly some time to get his head around the beautiful game, Chelsea’s new owner seems to think the transfer system is the same as baseball - he clearly loves a trade and he’s been trying to get a few to happen in the few weeks he has been at the helm. Romelu Lukaku being swapped with any Inter defender plus some cash didn’t come off, but the big Belgian has been confirmed as heading back to Serie A for a year on a £7m loan fee and the Italians paying his wages. Undeterred, Boehly now thinks he’d like to swap Timo Werner for Matthijs De Ligt. You can’t really see Juventus going for that one either. He also has an interest in Cristiano Ronaldo but it is unlikely United will be up for the offer of Petr Cech in exchange, the only member of the Chelsea staff with a similar workrate to CR7. Roma and Sporting Lisbon are also interested in the wantaway lazy

bones meaning he could be reunited with Jose Mourinho. Chelsea still seem to want Raheem Sterling and Ousmane Dembele both of these rumours could run until September, unlike Dembele. They’ll need to vacate some space in the wide-player area of the subs bench if either of them do join - so Hakem Ziyech is off to AC Milan. Eric ten Hag refuses to budge on his wanting of Frenkie de Jong. Barca might actually blink first and drop the price to £70m which would be a rare win for United in the transfer market. Another target, Antony, didn’t attend

Ajax’s first day of preseason training on Friday, setting the rumour mill alight. Man City might be working to a cunning plan of signing Declan Rice next summer - by snapping up his England BFF Kalvin Phillips in this window. A £42m deal has been agreed in theory, apparently, and Phillips would become the new Fernandinho and hopefully not the new Jack Grealish.

Liverpool would welcome a £60m bid from Real Madrid for Mohamed Salah. They’ll immediately book a flight to Portugal with the cash stashed in a holdall to buy the next one on their list from Liga NOS, Otavio from Porto.

King Klopp’s interest in Raphinha is dwindling given that Arsenal are now very keen. After all, if he is Arsenal’s number one target, he’s probably not good enough for a team wanting to win the Premier League. Arsenal can have him and Liverpool will hope he becomes another version of Nicolas Pepe. However, Mikel Arteta has finally agreed a deal with Man City for Gabby Jesus. He’ll cost £45m and for a multiple title-winning striker from the league champions, that feels like a good deal. Him and Raphinha and you’d have to think Arsenal are having a good summer - confidence will be high. And then they’ll actually have to play some matches and that bubble will be somewhat burst. Nottingham Forest have broken their record in signing Taiwo Aywoniyi - and Dean Henderson on loan plus Neco Williams for £15m plus Morgan Gibbs-White from Wolves will continue to help them look like a very well-run club owned by a nutter. One thing Everton really need to prioritise over a player who is physical, determined to fight for everything and a born winner is a tidy little midfielder who can’t get a game for Spurs. Harry Winks is being linked and with Richarlison and Dominic CalvertLewin quite possibly out the door, it won’t matter that Winks doesn’t pass it forward as they’ll be nobody there. Djed Spence to Tottenham is likely to happen just as soon as Middlesboro can persuade Paratici to part with some actual cash for him. Boro want £15m and Spurs don’t want to pay that. Spence will join Spurs for £15m at some point. Tomas Soucek clearly isn’t over the fact that Nobes has called it a day and wants to leave West Ham. Everton, Villa and Newcastle are interested. Finally, we’ve always considered MLS as a bit of a retirement home given the players that have headed off to the USA for their last payday. Gareth Bale, however, is literally using it as the retirement preshow as he will sign for LAFC this week and use them as warm weather training ahead of Qatar.

struggling with a strong sidewind I managed to weigh 22.28kg. These were all small carp caught in the deeper water about a metre off the far bank with corn.

Abbey Anglers On Tuesday the 21st of June we fished the 4th rounds of both the Presidents cup and the summer series at the El Bosquet complex. We fished pegs A1 to 7, 28 to 38 and 18 to 22 with five sections of 3 anglers. The weather was not too hot in fact it started to rain at one point and fishing was at least bearable. Winner on the day was Nick Bastock. Drawn on peg 28 he fished across with pellets up in the water for a great weight of 40.66kg made up of small carp and mullet. In second place and continuing his great run of form was Richard King.

Drawn on peg 5 he fished the method feeder with wafter for 33.06kg of mainly carp. Third place was taken by another old master Bill Reade. Bill used some very large maggots, larger than wasp grub that he had found in his keepnet, he has no idea from what they were from but he used them very effectively for 26.620kg. The pairs match was surprisingly a close-run affair but the narrow winners were Nick Bastock and Alan Hill with 51.12kg. Other section winners were Lenny Bolton with 17.02kg and Barry Smith with7.24kg.

Rods N reels The following day we revisited the complex and 12 anglers took part so we fished 3 sections of 4. The winner was once again Nick Bastock. This time he was drawn on peg 5 and he took advantage of the good draw to weigh 34.92kg. This time he fished maggot on the pole. In second place was Mr Pastry himself, Terry Brindley. He fished his usual dirty great lump of paste about a metre off the far bang to catch decent carp and mullet for 32.26kg. In third place was myself, Ian Brown. Drawn on the fancied peg 26 things did not initially go to plan and after

For further details of these matches and standings in the competitions please visit our website www. abbeyangling.es Ian Brown


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