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Driving licence negotiations ‘progressing’ the negotiations between the British and spanish governments about the validity of uK driving licences for residents in spain continue to proceed but are as yet, unresolved. the Foreign office reached out to Britons in spain this week saying, “We know there are lots of questions and concerns about the ongoing negotiations on driving licence exchange. We’ve rounded up the

most common questions you’re sending in to provide you with more information, as well as an update on what’s happened this week. We also know that all you want is to be back on the roads - and we want this too. We hope the below is helpful in providing transparency and understanding around the process.” the Q&A issued by the FCo on Friday is as follows:

When are we going to be able to drive again? We don’t know for sure because it is a live negotiation, but the uK’s ambition is to reach a deal as soon as possible. We genuinely are making progress each week. For example, this week we have agreed the main text, which means there are only the annexes outstanding. We recognise it has been frustratingly slow though.

Will it be before the end of July? Will talks be paused over August? it remains our aspiration to agree the remaining parts as soon as possible. the important paperwork from spain, which the Ambassador mentioned as outstanding last Friday, arrived this morning (*22/07) and the uK team is now reviewing it as quickly as they can. once everything is finalised, the agreement will then need legal and political approvals. We are committed to get this through the uK and spanish systems quickly, however, as we’ve said before, we cannot make any guarantees. We have sought assurances from the spanish government that we can continue negotiating in August if needs be. on the uK side, we have a full team available to cover this negotiation over the summer because it is a top priority for us.

text – which is positive news. We now need to agree the annexes before the whole package can go forward for final legal and political approvals. Why has it taken so long? Creating an international treaty is always complex. in this instance, the spanish government also asked for data provision to form part of the driving licence exchange process, something which no other eu Member state asked for, and which requires careful legal and operational considerations. We have been required to seek additional legal advice from data experts and establish additional annexes to the Continued on page 3

At what point in the process are you? this week we have agreed the main

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Urgent measures demanded for Torrevieja Emergency Department Political party Ciudadanos has requested action from Minister of health, Miguel Mínguez, in the face of what it describes as absolute chaos. Ciudadanos spokesperson for health, Fernando llopis, has requested the appearance in the Valencian Parliament of Mínguez to report on the measures that the Ministry is adopting in the face of “the terrible situation in which the patients of the torrevieja hospital find themselves”, and has criticized “the absolute chaos that has become” what was “a reference centre for the Vega Baja area after its reversal, purely sectarian and ideological.” llopis has denounced the “regrettable situation faced by patients”, who have seen how “the hours they have to wait to be treated have doubled”. he demanded that measures must be taken, and “this involves changing those responsible who do not know how to manage a hospital, in addition to putting in place adequate means so that the patients of the torrevieja hospital are treated in the same conditions as the rest of the Valencians”, added llopis. the politician has also asked for explanations about the situation surrounding sAMu ambulances in the Valencian Community. “in recent weeks we have learned that it is estimated

that 400 ambulances still lack an assigned doctor due to lack of personnel,” stressed llopis, who has reproached Mínguez for “the terrible conditions that our sAMus have.” For this reason, the regional deputy has asked the minister to report on “how he intends to improve the situation of a basic and necessary public health service.” llopis’ comments come just days after the health department issued its own statement about improvements made to torrevieja hospital’s emergency department. it claimed that it has improved facilities to offer greater accessibility and safety in the provision of care. in the statement, health officials said, “the emergency service of the university hospital of torrevieja has begun the

undertaking of a construction project that will improve the facilities to guarantee greater safety in the provision of care. substantial improvement in the accessibility of the service is a priority, framed in the shock Plan launched by the department of health to improve care in the emergency service.” the objective of the project, said officials, is to create a more open space where professionals can communicate more easily. it described a central area which would allow patients to be monitored more closely. the only reference to staffing was to say that the plan “is accompanied by a reinforcement of the structure and services, in addition to the extension of hours and the provision of specialists.”

Flamingo chicks thrive on Torrevieja salt lake Around a thousand young flamingos, hatched recently on torrvieja’s pink salt lake, are thriving in the nesting area thanks to a dam that traverses the lake. the species, which nested for the first time during lockdown in 2020, has adapted well to human activity on the wetland with salt harvesting back up to pre pandemic levels. thousands of flamingos chose the pink lake of torrevieja to nest. this was the third consecutive year that the pink birds have nested here and it seems to have been a success. the reproduction of this species had never been documented in the torrevieja and la Mata lagoons natural park, according to Federico Kenzelmann Area, a salt worker and nature photographer who has followed the progress of the birds almost daily since the first nesting in 2020. At the beginning of February, colourful displays of the courtships began to be observed. At the end of March, more than a thousand flamingos were spotted in the neighbouring lake of la Mata and another thousand in

torrevieja and in mid-April it was confirmed: there were 400 nesting couples perched on the dam that divides the lagoon in torrevieja. While the first 30 chicks were hatched at the end of May, more and more breeding pairs arrived to the nesting area. Flamingos lay a single egg it is estimated that there is now up to a thousand hatchlings on the salt lake. Flamingos are

very sensitive to any alteration in their breeding habitat so the figure is incredible for a nesting site with such a large volume of industrial activity from one of the most active salt mines in europe. the birds seem to have become accustomed to the “harvester” coming and going through the lake, which they no longer seem to identify as a danger.

Kenzelmann is the only photographer who has been able to get close to the nesting area. he has achieved his unique insight into the daily lives of the flamingo families by swimming across the lake and camouflaging himself to capture his stunning imagery. heavy and persistent rains in spring provided an abundance of food for the birds because the water lost some of its salinity and allowed the brine shrimp to hatch in abundance. the big key to the success of the nesting activity is the existence of the dam which traverses the lake. it was built in the 90s to preserve the salt production in the eastern sector of the lagoon, and is giving shelter to the flamingos’ nesting area. Almost all of the new population of flamingos, with their young, have moved from the dam to the west shore of the lagoon, because the salinity level of the waters has risen a lot during the month of July and the salt – around 300 grams per litre. see Federico’s collection of images at https://www. instagram.com/fredkenz/


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main agreement. All of this has taken a lot of back and forth and therefore, a lot of time. Can you tell us what you discuss in each meeting? We want to be open and transparent about the negotiations, but we can’t give a running commentary on every meeting. this would be counterproductive to what we’re trying to achieve, which is to get you back on the roads as soon as possible. Why can’t the temporary measures be reinstated now? We have asked for this but spain have not agreed to the request. Who are the key players in negotiations? the negotiations are being led by the department of transport (dft) on the uK side and the interior Ministry’s dVlA equivalent agency, dirección general de tráfico (dgt), on the spanish side, in collaboration with the British embassy in spain and the spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Beaches continue to go smoke free 25% of the Alicante province’s beaches have been declared non-smoking spaces. A new regional law allows individual town halls to issue fines for consuming tobacco on the beach. Pulmonologists support the measure for respiratory health as well as environmental hygiene since cigarette butts take many years to decompose. it is estimated that 15% of cigarette butts smoked on the beach end up buried in the sand and that 2,500 cigarettes are collected daily on the beaches of the municipality of Alicante alone. until now it was what is described as an ‘informative and non-penalty measure’, but the town halls that wish to do so can issue fines for smoking in on beaches by applying a new regional law. According to estimates, the cleaning services of coastal towns throughout

the province remove around 200 kilos of cigarette butts daily. Cigarette butt are highly polluting because they are made of cellulose acetate, a thermoplastic material that takes between 5 and 10 years to degrade and containing toxic substances such as cadmium, arsenic, nickel, tar or toluene. eusebi Chiner, head of Pulmonology at hospital de sant Joan said ,”it is a measure that all pulmonologists support, on the one hand for the concept of hygiene or respiratory health, but above all in the Valencian Community, where the beaches are very crowded” For this reason, the new law is fully supported by the spanish society of Pulmonology and thoracic surgery. “second-hand smoke causes respiratory problems, apart from the impact that (smoking on the beach) can have on children,” Chiner said.

Pink Ladies office summer hours

the Pink ladies cancer awareness charity office at Flamenca Beach C.C. will close on Friday the 29th July 2022 at 13.00hrs and will re-open on Monday 5th september 2022 at 10.00hrs. in case of emergency only Maria can be contacted on (+34) 633487595. Appointments can be made via the Facebook page Pink ladies & Panthers or on the new website at www. pinkladies.es. Charity president Maria Wilson told the Costa Blanca People, “We will continue to make screening appointments during our summer closing as early detection saves lives and cancer doesn’t take a summer holiday.” to date Maria and the Pink ladies and Panthers have raised a total of €527,046.61 since June 2010. At present the charity is arranging about 60 early detection screening tests for a variety of cancers every month as well as its continued fundraising for cancer charity AACC.

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Sol music festival celebrates the classics in Torrevieja torrevieja is set to host a three day international music festival. the event takes place between August 12th and 14th and will feature masterpieces of classical music and opera by international artists. torrevieja international Auditorium is the venue chosen to host the iii international Festival “sol Music Festival torrevieja”. the festival programme begins on Friday, August 12, at 7:30 p.m., with the opening concert by a symphony orchestra made up of musicians from the province of Alicante and Murcia, especially put together for the festival and called ‘sol Music Festival orchestra’, conducted by lev gelbard from israel, with the guest soloist, cellist lana grün from germany. on saturday, August 13, at 7:30 p.m., the “Ballet, music and

love” concert will take place, a unique combination of dance and vocals created by a team of international artists. Audiences will be able to listen to the most beautiful romantic pieces from the 18th to the 20th centuries, which will bring you on an exciting journey through time with the music of Brahms, tosti, Mussorgsky, Piazzola, schreker, schubert and more. the concert will feature the following international participants: edifice dance theatre: Carmine de Amicis (italy) and harriet Waghorn (uK), david esteban, tenor (italy), oleg Volkov, bass-baritone (France), sofía Poulopulou (greece), elise navarro, soprano (France), lucía españa, soprano (spain), lana grün, cello (germany), inessa lecourt, piano (France). And finally, on sunday,

August 14, at 7:30 p.m., audiences can enjoy the special closing concert, with an imposing “grand lyric gala” in which all the artists of the festival will come together to participate. From the dawn of classical music to the present, four hundred years of lyrical art will be presented through arias and ensembles composed by the great masters of opera. tickets can be purchased on the festival website: www. solmusicfest.com or on the page www.entradasatualcance.com in-person ticket sales points: ‘globus’ Center: C/Radio Murcia, 16 torrevieja (Alicante). every day from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Auditorium box office 2 hours before the event. ticket prices: €10, €15, €20 and €30. More info on the web: www. solmusicfest.com

Fleet of drones to monitor beaches

the government unveiled a fleet of eight state of the art drones which will monitor the beaches of the Alicante province this summer. the unmanned aircraft were presented in Playa Flamenca this week where they were used as part of an emergency rescue drill to demonstrate their effectiveness. the drones will patrol the beaches of orihuela Costa, guardamar, Altea, Benidorm, dénia, santa Pola, Xàbia and el Campello. the aim of the use of drones is to reinforce public safety in terms of rescue and first aid. Minister of Justice, interior and Public Administration, gabriela Bravo, was in Playa Flamenca for the first deployment of the drones. she explained that the devices will be put to work this summer to reinforce surveillance and prevention work on the beaches of the province of Alicante. After the success of the rescue drone project last year, when six lives were saved, for this seaso the number of municipalities to be monitored throughout the Valencian Community has doubled, from 10 to 20. Bravo remarked that the drones will provide an additional element of ‘prevention’ to bolster the town halls’ own resources, given that through the state of the art devices, the entire coastline can be viewed, and time can be saved during an emergency response. Bravo indicated that the drones are capable of taking off in five seconds and fly at a speed of 85

kilometers per hour, so “in just a few seconds they can be over the water where a potential drowning is taking place.” Bravo recalled that last summer the drones of the Valencian Agency for security and emergency Response saved six lives in direct rescue actions, thanks to the fact that they also have the capacity to launch a lifebuoy to swimmers who are in danger. Bravo underlined that this is the only community in spain and, she claimed, the only territory in the world that has these technological resources. “We are committed to everyone’s safety,” she added, also taking into account that “our beaches are a tourist attraction.” the Minister also confirmed that up to the month of June there

were 24 drownings in the Valencian Community. of these, 17 people lost their lives in the Alicante the province, “unaffordable” figures that “in most cases could have been avoided,” she said. in 2021, the rescue drones carried out 2,101 flights over a total of 3,593 kilometers of coastline. however, the minister was keen to stress that human awareness is as important as the technical side and that the human teams that participate in the generalitat Platges segures campaign and the awareness of the public in general are vital. “We put all the resources at our disposal, we have the will and we have the means, but the determining factor in reducing the numbers of people who lose their lives every summer on the

beaches has a lot to do with personal responsibility,” she said. For this reason, she has insisted that it is important to act responsibly, so that “the collective effort adds to ending the losses that we have to regret every year”. thus, she has reminded the population of the basic advice, including respecting the flags, swimming only when in full physical health, avoiding alcohol consumption, not going into the sea without a lifeguard and maintaining extra supervision of minors. Before carrying out the drill of the rescue drone service in Playa Flamenca, Bravo, in her capacity as Minister for Justice, visited the Coastal emergency Center, being the first official from regional government

to visit the facility, as although it has been open since May 31, the official opening ceremony has not yet taken place. the building was opened with a 24-hour citizen service including guardia Civil, local Police and national Police. she concluded her visit with the promise that services would be added to its 4,700 square meters designed to house Firefighters, Civil Protection and forestry brigades. the project, which began in 2010 and was stopped in 2012, was taken up a decade later by the town hall, which awarded the works to the doalco company for more than 2 million euro, financed by the generalitat. the completion of the first floor, which has been left unfinished, requires another 600,000 euros.


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300,000 people in the province cannot afford to have their home at an adequate temperature energy poverty has increased in the last year, driven by the increase in the price of electricity and in the cost of living. experts recommend that interior temperatures should be maintained at around 23 degrees in order that it is comfortable and healthy. however, with the price of electricity skyrocketing in recent months and a prolonged heatwave, many families in the Alicante province simply cannot afford air conditioning. this so called ‘energy poverty’ is a situation that affects more and more people, given that the prices of electricity, together with the cost of living, do not stop rising. some 300,000 people in the province of Alicante have difficulty keeping their homes at a suitable temperature, according to the latest survey on living conditions published by the national institute of statistics. Compared to the previous survey, the figure has increased by almost 47,000 people.

Many people who are in the lower wage bracket earn just too much to apply for any help with their electricity bills while others, who would qualify, are stuck because landlords want to keep utility bills in their own names so, although their tenants must keep paying the bills, they cannot apply for

the government’s current help scheme. electricity bills in the Alicante province are up by 10.4% compared to last year. grocery shopping is 14% more than last year. Combined, these rises are having an impact on many people, but in particular, on low income families.

Woman dies after choking on cupcake wrapper

A woman who was living at Alicante’s santa Faz Care Center for People with Mental disabilities died after she choked on a cupcake (‘magdalena’) wrapper. According to Julián Castells, president of the parents’ association, the victim was 50 years old and resided permanently in at the home as she suffered from what he described as ‘a profound mental disability’. Reports indicate that during breakfast the

woman hid a magdalena in her pocket. After breakfast, she went to the bathroom and secretly ate the cake with the wrapper, which caused her to choke. Careworkers found her on the floor of the toilet and tried several times to resuscitate her including by CPR and using a defibrillator, however nothing could be done to save her life. the coroner has since determined that the cause of death was

accidental. the parents’ association is considering filing a complaint, since they consider that there was negligence in terms of monitoring the patients of the centre. this is also not the first time that this particular centre has been criticised by parents and relatives, who on numerous occasions have reported irregularities and lack of personnel.

Rojales looks to the future

Rojales City Council has started the process to prepare the urban Agenda Rojales 2030 , which will design the municipal strategy including the city model for the next decade and that will align municipal policies and projects with the 17 goals of sustainable development of the un. this future strategy is based on the work carried out in recent years where the Rojales government team has implemented sustainable development measures across the board in all municipal areas. the presentation of the project was made in the Plenary hall with the town’s Mayor Antonio Pérez garcía explaining that it “will be the roadmap that turns Rojales into the municipality that all the residents help to design through a consensus. this strategic Plan aims to encourage equality between people, protect the planet and ensure prosperity. the 2030 urban Agenda will identify and prioritise the needs of the residents of the municipality. in order to achieve this, it will promote citizen participation in the city’s social, economic and educational realms, seeking people’s opinion and involving them in the process and decisionmaking regarding the challenges facing town in the coming years. the Plan’s steering Committee has begun to define several strategic axes, based on which the work groups will be developed. the Administration, the key agents, the associations and finally, all citizens will be integrated into them.

1. Rojales Sustainable, Resilient and Efficient: to promote a greener municipality and effective management of resources. 2. Rojales Smart City: implementing these technologies in the municipality. 3. Rojales Innovative, Industrial and Entrepreneur: promoting local talent, employment, training, industry and commerce. 4. Cultural and Heritage Rojales: valuing the traditions, identity, culture and heritage of the city. 5 Rojales, Caring, Inclusive, Diverse and Friendly: focused on improving the quality of life for citizens.

6. Open and Transparent Rojales: to implement socially responsible and participatory governance. Jesús Martínez, head of the planning committee, said: “the Rojales urban Agenda 2030 is an initiative to promote sustainable, economic, social and environmental urban development where we invite all residents to participate in the preparation of the plan. the drafting of these Plans will be paid for one hundred percent by a subsidy from the diputación de Alicante, so the local government will not have to use its own funds.

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Local Freemasons help Amigos de la Calle in these extremely difficult times, the Provincial grand Master of Valencia, Right Worshipful Brother Rodney Charles Bignell, has urged his Freemasons’ lodges to support food banks within the Province of Valencia as much as possible. Following recent Masonic donations of firstly, two thousand euros to the san gabriel in Alicante and secondly, seven hundred and fifty euros to Reach out in torrevieja, the Provincial grand Master decided to assist another food bank operating in the City of Valencia, this time the Amigos de la Calle.

Brother Andres, the Charity steward from White River lodge 153, recently visited Amigos de la Calle following a donation of one thousand euros to assist them with purchasing food and clothing for their invaluable work in helping the homeless of the City. starting as a group of friends to feed 70

homeless people, Amigos de la Calle now operates with 7 teams of volunteers to feed 700 people every sunday, gives boxes of food to 200 families with financial problems every 15 days, plus provides essential clothing. should you be interested in joining Freemasonry, please contact the email address sec@glpvalencia.com

Fin whales spotted off Torrevieja on sunday morning a group of large fin whales, the second largest whale species, was sighted off the coast of torrevieja, on their regular migration to the Atlantic ocean. As described by weather watch Facebook page, Proyecto Mastral, the sighting occurred just three miles from the coast, and the whales even performed some spectacular jumps, which were been recorded by

delighted onlookers from a nearby sailboat. Biologist Juan Antonio Pujol explained that the presence of fin whales in the Mediterranean is common, since it is part of their migratory corridor towards the strait of gibraltar. the route they follow, he points out, “goes from the ligurian sea, passing between the Balearic islands and the iberian Peninsula, reaching Cabo de la nao

Elche man hits child and drags officer along road A 75 year-old elche man wreaked havoc after hitting a child and driving away with a police officer hanging onto the driver’s door. the man was reversing when he hit a child who was on a pedestrian crossing in Avenida novelda. luckily, the child only had minor injuries, but onlookers were amazed when the man then drove into a parked car, getting his vehicle stuck on the cars bumper. Police arrived to a chaotic scene and gave the man instructions so they could free the cars. however, the man refused to release the handbrake and put the car in neutral gear. instead, he started the car and drove away. A quick thinking police officer tried to stop him but before he was able to do anything he was dragged for around 10 metres down the road, clinging to the door. the officer was able to grab hold of the steering wheel as he struggled with the driver, trying to get him to stop the car. during the struggle, the car ploughed into several other parked vehicles, before finally coming to a halt. the driver was arrested at the scene and the child was checked by a medical crew.

and heading for Cabo de Palos to cross the Alboran sea”. however, “generally, in our area, the route is several miles from the coast, and only occasionally do they come closer to the coast, as happened this morning.” Fin whale specimens can reach 25 meters in length and 45 tons in weight. they are the second largest type of whale on earth, after the blue whale.

CCTV in Callosa

A spate of robberies in Callosa de segura has led to the town Council installing eight 24-hour CCtV cameras at all access points to the Cueva Ahumada recreational area. the space is part of the larger municipal natural park and is a popular place for hikers and nature lovers. however, there have been several thefts, robberies and instances of car crimes carried out in the area in recent weeks. Authorities hope the cameras will deter the criminals or lead to arrests if further crimes are caught on camera.

Brit rescued by helicopter

A British man, suffering from dementia, has been rescued by helicopter after going missing near Benidorm. Richard Morris, aged 76, disappeared whilst on a trip to the Aqualandia Water Park. Although being found just 500m away in the sierra gelda natural park, he had a number of injuries, having walked bare foot and was dehydrated. the emergency services launched the rescue helicopter as the terrain was too rough for road vehicles to get through. his grateful family explained that his condition means that he can often get confused as to his surroundings.


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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 these are the legacy savings accounts paying such a pitiful rate of interest that to do so is an insult. it would be better to not get any interest at all. Based on CACi’s database, which captures savings data from more than 30 leading providers, £418 billion of savers’ money is in these accounts. Major banks including hsBC, lloyds Bank, natWest and Barclays all offer easy-access rates of 0.1 per cent or less. in this inflationary environment, i would urge

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Puig names Elche woman as new cyber security chief President of the Valencian Community, Ximo Puig has named Carolina Pascual as the new commissioner for digitization and cyber security. Former Minister Carolina Pascual was named as Commissioner of the Presidency of the generalitat for digitization and Cyber security of the Valencian Community earlier this week at a meeting with Puig and Arcadi españa, Minister for Finance and economics. the appointment comes as Pascual, from elche, steps away from her position as Minister of innovation and universities. Puig held a meeting with Pascual in which he informed her of her decision to appoint her as head of the Community’s analysis of digital policies. Pascual is a professor at the university of Alicante in the department of Physics, systems engineering and signal theory, and, in addition, has vast experience in the study and development of technology, science and digital policies, which is why she has been appointed as a commissioner. Both the creation of the position and the appointment of a commissioner will be formalised by a new decree. the creation of a cyber security and digitization commissioner

reflects the“need to have a global vision of the situation in terms of information security, in order to carry out a coherent strategy in the planning, coordination and control of digital policies, information technologies, telecommunications and corporate communications and the teleadministration of the generalitat, which allow the continuation of the digital transformation of the Valencian Community and the administration of the generalitat”.

As more people and businesses move to transacting and storing information online, having a robust tech infrastructure is vital. if the Valencian Community does not have secure systems, its citizens are vulnerable to privacy invasion and crime. the financial institutions that support the economy can also be vulnerable to theft without secure cyber systems. the critical infrastructure of a country is also at risk to attack if is is not secured.


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New Indian rhino arrives in Benidorm Summer carnival parade returns to Torrevieja A new indian rhinoceros has arrived on the Costa Blanca as terra natura in Benidorm continues to promote the conservation of the vulnerable species. Jaffna is a 27 year old male indian rhinoceros that has arrived from Basel zoo in switerland. Keepers at terra natura hope to engage Jaffna in the park’s breeding programme to help conserve the species which is currently under threat. Jaffna weighs 2,100kg and is 180cm tall. he was born in the san diego Zoo (usA) and later lived in Basel. thanks to his good character and ability as a breeder, he has travelled several times to other institutions to breed. in fact, his transfer to terra natura Benidorm was in response to a recommendation by the eeP (european endangered Program) of the need to perpetuate the genetic phylum of another of the females from the park, nisha. the coordinating committee of the eeP annually evaluates the global population of indian rhinos housed in the zoological, looking at their genetic compatibility to establish the most suitable unions to maintain the species. this program has made it possible for two calves to be born at terra natura Benidorm, both by shiwa. the first was the male shusto, who was born in February 2012 and became the first indian rhino calf born in the iberian Peninsula. the second was duna, who was born in september 2019. in 2015, shusto was transferred to Fota (Cork, ireland), so the park currently has four indian rhinos: shiwa, 20 years old, with a calm, very maternal character; nisha, 21, more nervous than her companions; duna, two and

a half years old, very attached to her mother (shiwa) and playful as is normal for her age; and now Jaffna. terra natura Benidorm is fast becoming a benchmark in the conservation of this species as in spain there is no other park that has four specimens of indian rhino. Jaffna’s transfer began in Basel (the zoo of origin), after an exhaustive document management process and the visit of keepers and veterinarians from terra natura Benidorm to meet the anima. he was transferred by road in a specialized vehicle equipped with all the necessary measures to guarantee the welfare of the animal during the trip. the spanish park keepers have learned a few swiss german words for Jaffna’s basic routines so that the animal can become familiar with the team and the park. A few days after his arrival, Jaffna began to go out into his

meadow exploring every corner and meeting his new companions. After the initial period of adaptation to his new environment, new keepers, routines and of course the climate, Jaffna is already practically integrated into terra natura life and visitors can see him enjoying his meadow on a daily basis. the species is threatened, although thanks to conservation efforts its populations have increased. Currently, work is being done to diversify the areas where it lives. the indian rhino is considered to be an “indicator species” and its evolution is a bioindicator of the state of the ecosystems it inhabits. two of the great threats to which this species is subjected are poaching and the loss of its habitat. despite the fact that poachers kill these animals to get their horn, there is no scientific evidence to support its properties as a medicine or aphrodisiac.

A last minute effort has seen torrevieja recover its popular summer parade. With contracting sorted out just three weeks before the event, it looks like the hugely popular ‘summer carnival’ parade will take place on August 13th at 8.30pm. Colourful costumes and decorated floats will parade through the town from the Virgen del Carmen cultural centre and along Calle Ramon gallud. the parade is set to coincide with the forthcoming Crazy urban Festival which takes place around the same dates, featuring rapper Kase.o, Ayax and Prok, omar Montes, Fernandocosta and Juancho Marqués, among others. the total cost of the parade, including performances and catering for the troupes and participants, reaches 32,655 euros. the town hall also approved the torrelamata summer festivals for an amount of 36,565 euros. in addition, the local government team has given the green light to the public exhibition for a period of 20 days of the Montecarlo urban project, so that all those interested will be able to consult the report on sustainability, planning, plots, roads and costs. the project is set to rejuvenate a vacant lot, pending urbanization for many years, at the torrevieja exit towards Alicante, in the vicinity of Mercadona, where a bridge was even built in preparation

for use. its development would allow the area to be reorganized, eliminating plots that are not in use. the governing board has also approved the draft modification 106 of the general urban development Plan (Pgou), the oldest in spain without being revised. this change in urban planning aims to authorize the construction of public facilities on land qualified for use as green areas. in the same modification of the Pgou, the authorization of rainwater collection infrastructures on land also destined for parks and gardens, always below ground level, is also taken into consideration. the town hall has also put out to tender the comprehensive remodelling of the 15 year old Municipal leisure Center (the CMo building behind Carrefour), with a budget of 617,378 euros. Companies have until August 8 to present their offers, and, once the works have been tendered, the execution of the works must be carried out in four months.


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Two years of success at Indiana’s indiana’s hair & lash Boutique is going from strength to strength since it opened its doors two years ago. indiana has been a stylist for eight years and having trained in london and spain, her talents are very much in demand. she specializes in advanced cutting, short or long hair and all types of colouring. the glam squad at indiana’s are offering a series of summer treatments including hair, beauty and skincare. indiana said “summer is a really special time of the year – the January blues are over, and everyone is looking forward to relaxing in the sunshine. it’s a time when we can treat ourselves, or treat our partner, to a well deserved pampering session. it’s amazing what time out for a bit of self care can do for the mind and it something we love – being able to give our clients a boost and seeing them walking out of the salon with a smile on their face, it’s so rewarding.” Also on offer this summer are a variety of specialist facial treatments by sharon. As well as spa facials, anti ageing facials and treatments such as dermaplaning and microneedling, sharon is also working wonders with a range of indulgent skincare treatments. if you feel your skin could benefit from rejuvenation, speak to sharon (at indiana’s every Friday) and she will recommend the best treatment for your skin type. For your beauty needs, Carly is the go-to girl. Carly is a fully qualified nail technician and beautician with 20 years experience. specialising in acrylic and gel nail extensions,

acrylic overlays, shellac polish and hand painted nail art, manicure and pedicures, facial and body waxing and eyelash and eyebrow tinting, Carly is ready to cater for all your beauty needs a n d ensure you are always looking y o u r b e s t . new at

indiana’s is the hot new trend ‘Brow lamination’ which gives a wonderful new look to tired and faded brows. Popular with all the celebs, this painless and inexpensive treatment will breathe new life into your brows. two of the most in demand treatments at indiana’s are offered by the lady herself. indiana is all about the lashes, offering both individual eyelash extensions and the lVl lash perming treatment – both of which last for weeks at a time and really open up the eye and give a wonderful, no-need-for-mascara look. trained in london, indiana’s lash clients return to her again and again to avail of her skills in the lash department. indiana said, “i’m so lucky to have such wonderful support over the last two years. i’d like to thank my mum Jenny for always pushing me to be my best self. My clients for their unwavering support and to the ‘glam squad’ – they are a dream to work with, i am so fortunate to have them. two years done and hopefully many more to come!” to book an appointment with indiana or the glam squad, simply call the salon or drop in! All the details you need are in her advert. Find indiana’s on Facebook and instagram

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Registration for Miguel Hernández University in Torrevieja now open torrevieja’s Councillor for education, Ricardo Recuero, and the Miguel hernández university professors and program coordinators, Mirian hurtado and esther sitges, presented the courses on offer by the university campus in torrevieja for the forthcoming academic year. the opportunity to study in torrevieja is thanks to the agreement signed between the town hall and the university. the torrevieja campus will offer students the chance to study “training for non-professional informal caregivers of the elderly and/or dependents” which will be a completely face to face course based in torrevieja. A further four courses will be available, under the ‘university Classrooms of experience’ scheme, taught by video link to the main university campus: • Renewable energy • Law and Justice • History of art • Working our mind (active aging) in total, 80 places will be offered, 30 for the elderly care course and 50 for the other courses. Registration is now open and will close on August 8. Course details TRAINING FOR NON-PROFESSIONAL INFORMAL CAREGIVERS OF THE ELDERLY AND/OR DEPENDENT • 100 hour module • From September 2022 to February 2023 • Face-to-face classes Course Topics: • Mindfulness 9h. • Digital divide and technological management (economic

management, health management, leisure and free time management) 10h • Physiotherapy (physical exercise, pelvic floor care, edema care) 9h • Nutrition (nutritional care) 9h • Occupational therapy (various topics related to People Care) 33h • Psychology (Various topics related to People Care) 27h Requirements: • Older than 18 years-old • Registered as living in Torrvevieja • Application online or in person • Selection criteria by strict order of registration • 30 places Hours and Calendar: • Days: Tuesday, Thursday afternoon from 5pm to 8pm. saturday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. • Calendar: from September to February University Classrooms of Experience • 4 courses • From October to December • Classes by videoconference • From 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Courses: • Renewable energy • Law and justice • History of art • Working our mind Requirements: • Over 55 years old • Registered in the city • Application online or in person and through the meet platform. • Selection criteria by strict order of registration • 50 places


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Torrevieja ‘just says no’ 51 hotel and nightlife establishments in torrevieja participate in the “Responsible service” program alongside anti drugs charity Controla Club. the initiative, with the collaboration of the town hall and hostelry association, is financed by the government delegation for the national Plan on drugs. the “responsible service” programme aims to promote safe, healthy, responsible and quality leisure throughout torrevieja’s nightlife scene. Controla Club tries to encourage people to enjoy themselves on nights out without having to resort to excessive amounts of alcohol and taking drugs and has ran several awareness campaigns to communicate to youngsters that they’re more likely to ruin a night out by dabbling in recreational drugs or going too far with alcohol. the charity Controla Club teamed up with nightlife venues across torrevieja to reach out to partygoers, especially young people, as they celebrate nights out. the town hall said that “the collaboration of the hospitality sector is an especially useful tool for promoting responsible and healthy leisure habits, especially with the recently inaugurated summer season in which the influx of public increases with tourism.” From saturday, June 25 and until saturday, July 16, social

mediators from the Controla Club charity engaged in walkaround awareness campaigns in the main leisure areas of torrevieja with the aim of promoting the initiative among bars and nightlife venues. in total, 51 establishments in the town have signed up to the campaign. the main aim is to promote, through the venues themselves, safe and responsible nights out. this includes the responsible sale of alcoholic beverages, the control of the traffic and consumption of illegal drugs, the protection of minors and the safety and security of the facilities. Controla Club’s mediation team distributed information posters to the bars and their workers with preventive

messages aimed at the public. the campaign also promotes a Code of good Practice that includes recommendations and action protocols that bars can adhere to in order to offer a responsible service. the Controla Club is a nonprofit ngo, established in 1997, which was established with the aim of addressing social responsibility alongside the growth of the leisure industry. in recognition of its work, the ngo has been recognized with various awards, including the Reina sofía Award for social Work in 2007. Find more information about the charity and the campaign at www.controlaclub.org or by emailing juan@controlaclub.org

A unique 1920s style Arts & Crafts Do you want to be fair with jazz and swing the person who during the weekend of 5, 6 and 7 August, craft association Amata organizes an original 1920s-style craft fair. For three afternoons they will create a nostalgic atmosphere in the la Marina urbanisation in san Fulgencio, with live jazz and lots of swing, and all participants dress in Roaring 20s fashion. san Fulgencio has a population of more than eight thousand people and the majority live in la Marina urbanization, which has all the shops, bars and restaurants expected for a town with so many inhabitants. the fair will be held in the Parque de Puentes in the Calle Francisco de Quevedo and is aimed at a family audience, with many activities for children, workshops and craft demonstrations. there will be lots of choice: ceramics, carved wood, sculptures made from scrap metal, lamps made from pumpkins, traditional board games, fairies and elves, hand woven items and design jewelry in materials as diverse as glass, macramé, leather, clay and pottery. And since they’re all true craftsmen, they’ll bring their tools and can take on special orders if you can’t find what you’re looking for. several artisans demonstrate their skills at the stall and even invite you to participate, for example by making a clay bowl on the potter’s wheel. you can see how murano glass is turned into small animals or colorful jewels and the spinner will explain the whole process of the wool, from the sheep to the woven garment. And all this in a lively atmosphere, with jazz music from the enrique simón

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trío, demonstrations and swing classes from the nest swing dance studio, and for the children craft and juggling workshops, storytelling, board games, mask painting and a old fashioned merry-go-round. if you like crafts, jazz and/or swing, you can’t miss this event! the fair will be is set up on the Calle Francisco de Quevedo and opens

on Friday the 5th, saturday the 6th and sunday the 7th of August in the afternoon, from 6 pm to midnight. Parking will not be a problem on the wide streets around the fair. At https:// www.puebloartesano.es/sanfulgencio. html you can find the complete programme of events and the exact location of the fair.

President of helP Vega Baja, Michele Masson, spoke this week about the need for more volunteers to join the charity to meet the increased number of requests the charity is receiving from people within the community. Michele told Costa Blanca People that since Covid there had been a significant increase in the number of people turning to the charity for help. Carers particularly are finding it very difficult with many having little, if any, respite. By the time we meet them they are frequently exhausted, and we do everything we can to ensure they are receiving everything that is available to them, being a listening ear as well as offering whatever practical support we can. Volunteering can change lives – the lives of the people receiving advice and support from a volunteer and the life of the person freely giving their time and effort to a charity such as helP Vega Baja and the local community in general. Being a volunteer has been shown to increase self-confidence, selfesteem, promote positive health

and of course provide the volunteer with the opportunity to make new friends. helP Vega Baja has grown as a charity and is looking to increase our team of volunteers, throughout the charity. We are particularly keen to hear from anyone interested in working in our charity shop and front desk reception in san Miguel. our welfare team would also like to hear from anyone who has experience or knowledge of completing benefit applications, offering emotional support etc. help Vega Baja supports a large area from la Marina through to Pilar de horadada and inland to orihuela city. it is important for us to raise awareness that the charity is here when they need us to support them and members of the elective committee hold regular awareness sessions in Campoverde, la Marina with others being organised. if you would like to be the person who makes a difference, contact Richard garland (Charity secretary) on 966 723 733 or email office@ helpvegabaja.com


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GBP / EUR UPdatE GBP the latest uK inflation reportmust have made for some fairly sombre reading down at the Bank of england. With headline inflation rising to 9.4% (yoy) from 9.1%, and much of the rise being attributed to higher energy prices, the Boe’s MPC will face some tough choices ahead. Boe governor, Andrew Bailey, suggested that the Boe would be prepared to increase the level of rate hikes from 25bps to 50bps, during a speech earlier in the week. given the move by the eCB (see euR) it would be no surprise if the Boe did as much, at their next meeting in August.the Boe may actually have a window to justify a bigger hike, given that recent data in the shape of the monthly gdP and employment report, have both beaten estimates. We just need to get to August in one piece. in a week when the race to become the next tory party leader was whittled down to Rishi sunak and liz truss, with both suggesting that they would cut taxes if successful, the latest uK debt interest payment report was rather timely published by the office for national statistics (ons). the uK government are now paying an eye-watering £19.4bn a month in debt interest payments, which is up a whopping £10.3bn from this time last year. to make matters worse, around a quarter of that figure is linked to inflation. ouch. either sunak and truss havethe magic powers beyond that of the great houdini,or the world’s largest sofa to find the cash from, or their desire to please the nation by cutting taxes will be restricted by the servicing of existing debt further down the road. time will tell. As for the pound, well sterling has had a steady week. gBP/usd moved back beyond 1.2000 for a spell, with most of that move being driven by positive market sentiment, which has been a strain on the greenback. on the data front, today’s Retail sales, down 5.8% (yoy/Jun) versus -5.3% exp, may have given the Boe a reminder that all is not well for the uK consumer.

EURO After 11 years, the eCB finally raised euro area rates yesterday afternoon. the surprising news was the size of the hike, and at 50bps (on the main refinancing rate), was twice the amount that Christine lagarde had promised would be forthcoming from the eCB this month. given that the trend for central banks recently has been to promise one thing to markets and then deliver something completely different, one wonders whether the policy of central banks giving markets forward guidance is rapidly becoming pointless and redundant. the eCB confirmed as much during their postmeeting press conference, with Christine lagarde suggesting that each meeting will be live and data dependent, and that the need for the eCB to raise rates by a larger amount was put into place shortly before the meeting, as indicators pointed to a further deterioration of the inflation outlook. We touched on this in our daily commentary earlier in the week. lagarde also gave more colour on the new eCB bond purchase scheme, transmission Protection instrument (tPi), which should help to cap borrowing costs for the more indebted nations within the eZ, as the eCB embark on further rate hikes down the road. indeed, markets have now priced in around 60bps worth of hikes by the eCB for their next meeting in september. Within a few hours, the danish central bank also raised rates in denmark by the same margin, from -0.6% to -0.1%. After initially rallying as high as 1.0280, euR/ usd was unable to sustain the upside momentum, and slipped back under 1.0200 by this (Friday) morning. gBP/euR mirrored euR/usd, slipping as low as 1.1640, before bouncing back over 1.1700 after the eCB press conference. Perhaps part of the reason for the abandoned rally in the single currency may have been markets having one eye on the developing political story in italy. After an explosive week, Mario draghi resigned as prime minister and dissolved parliament, initially placing further pressure on italy’s borrowing costs.

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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.

google drive Microsoft one drive these will give you a combined extra storage of 20g Bytes.

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these can be installed and used on laptop, Android device and iPhone or iPad. When installed on your devices all information stored on Cloud storage can be accessed by all your devices. on Android and iPhone or iPad, you will need another App. download and install File Manager Plus. this will allow you to copy and move files or folders from your devices to Cloud storage. on your laptop you can use File explorer to copy or move files to Cloud storage. i would recommend creating Folder names in the Cloud storage Apps that indicate what the folders contain. e.g. Photos, Backups, documents, Music etc. good luck.

“I have an iPad with 16 G Bytes of storage but am using 14.2 G Bytes. I cannot install updates as there is insufficient storage available. What can I do?” the solution to your problem is to use Cloud storage. there are many free Cloud storage Apps, but i recommend using:

“How do I create a group on Facebook?” 1 t a p in the top-right corner of Facebook, then scroll down to groups and select your group. 2 tap Create group, then tap Create group again to confirm. 3 enter your group name. 4 select the privacy option. if

you selected private, select whether to make your group visible or hidden. 5 Add people to your group. you need add at least one person to create your group. 6 tap Create. once you’ve created your group, you can personalise it by uploading a cover photo. note: you can update the group by changing the group description and making an announcement “I am using Windows 10 on my computer. Can I upgrade to Windows 11?” if your device does not meet the minimum requirements, you may not be able to install Windows 11 on your device and might want to consider purchasing a new PC. As your device is already running Windows 10, you can use the PC health Check app to assess compatibility. your device must be running Windows 10, version 2004 or later, to upgrade. Free updates are available through Windows update in settings>update and security. Brian Hoile Technology Help Group

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80S LIVE TRIBUTE SHOW COMES TO COSTA BLANCA:

Carlton Entertainment shows have gained a very high reputation in the area over the past 2 years, with their UK theatre tribute concerts taking the Costa Blanca by storm. This year the company are staging a number of Variety and comedy night shows at Los Cucalos Restaurante (nr La Zenia Boulevard). The first of their fabulous shows is ‘80s Live’ on the 4th and 6th August 2022. Starring 4 singers in one outstanding concert- Come along and celebrate the music of Sir Elton John, Cher, Michael Buble and Meatloaf. Tickets are 20 Euros and can be bought by contacting the Box office on 00447787 558546 , Email info@carltonentertainment.co.uk or by scanning the QR code.


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Smuggler caught bringing Marbella club shooting Picasso into Spain

What is thought to be an original sketch by Pablo Picasso was taken on board a flight from Zurich to ibiza as hand luggage, packed into a cardboard cylinder. nothing was declared. the passenger has been accused of smuggling the item, entitled ‘trois personnages’, in a bid to avoid customs duties and import VAt, not to mention the additional administrative obligations the artwork is subject to, according to the Ministry of Finance. spanish cultural authorities have since issued a preliminary report confirming the authenticity of a sketch believed to be by Pablo Picasso that was confiscated at ibiza airport on 5th July from a passenger on a flight from Zurich, switzerland. the expert opinion, issued at the request of the spanish Culture Ministry, still needs to be backed by further reports using advanced art authentication techniques. the swiss authorities alerted spanish customs that a traveller flying to ibiza from Zurich was carrying a work of art they considered suspiciously valuable, despite the traveller’s insistence that it was not an original. After landing on the island, the passenger denied he had

anything to declare when passing through customs for non-eu travellers, leading to his luggage being checked and the discovery of the drawing, bearing Pablo Picasso’s signature. the passenger again insisted it was a copy, and even produced a handwritten invoice to confirm his purchase of the sketch for a sum of 1,500 swiss francs or 1,514 euros. searching further, spanish customs officers then found another invoice from an art gallery in Zurich for 450,000 swiss francs or approximately 450,000 euros with the description ‘trois Personnages’. the officers then confiscated the sketch as an object brought into spain from outside the

eu with a suspected value exceeding the legal 150,000 euros. Customs then began negotiations with the general directorate of the Culture Ministry’s department of Cultural heritage and Fine Arts who contacted an expert in contemporary art from the eivissa Contemporary Art Museum on the island of ibiza. the latter reported that the work was an original Picasso with a market value corresponding to the approximately €450,000 on the invoice. the definitive accreditation of the work will be made soon using advanced art analysis techniques. Meanwhile, the 1966 work of art is being held by the courts.

the court in Marbella has remanded two people in custody, following the shooting at the opium Beach Club. the pair are being investigated for four crimes of attempted murder, injury and illegal possession of weapons, one as the perpetrator and the other as a an accomplice, according to the high Court of Justice of Andalucía. Four people suffered gunshot injuries, two seriously, while the alleged shooter was stabbed in the incident which happened last week. the judicial developments come as one of the seriously injured gunshot victims – a 32-year-old irishman – was transferred from an intensive care unit and onto a ward where he was arrested and

remains under police guard. According to the national Police investigations, the irishman could be one of the companions of the individual who stabbed the alleged gunman, a 40-yearold dutch man who is being held in jail. he was seated at the opium’s ViP area with a group of dutch men adjacent to a table of young foreigners, mainly British. it is believed problems began when one youngster poured himself a drink from a bottle belonging to the dutch table. they alerted the security staff, who ejected the man from the premises. however, the individual returned armed with a knife. According to court testimony from one of the detainees, they

saw him climb onto the sofa and allegedly stabbed the 40-yearold dutch man multiple times. According to sources, the hospitalised irishman allegedly threw an object at the dutch group and hit the man who had just been stabbed. the stabbed dutchman then, allegedly, pulled out a concealed handgun and opened fire. he hit the young irishman in the chest and also three other clubbers. A 32-year-old woman remains in intensive care but is believed to be making a slow recovery. however, the gunman did not hit the man with the knife, who managed to escape. Police are currently trying to locate and arrest him. officers say that he is a friend of the arrested irishman.

Vega Baja Hospital to get 70 million euro cash boost

during a recent visit to orihuela, the president of the generalitat Valenciana, Ximo Puig, announced that the expansion of the Vega Baja hospital in orihuela will be tendered this week. According to the head of the Consell, it is expected that the expansion works of

the hospital, located in the municipality of orihuela, will begin before the end of the year and will have a work period of 30 months. this action, with an investment of 70 million euros, will consist of the construction of two new buildings that will increase the area by 40 percent, that is, by 16,700 square meters

more. likewise, it should be noted that the work will be the largest in execution in the province of Alicante, ahead of the expansion and reform of the Marina Baixa hospital, whose investment amounts to 60 million euros and which has recently begun.


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This Week´s Movie Picks The Smurfs

Saturday 30th July – ITV2, 5.50pm evil wizard gargamel (hank Azaria) has plagued the happy, peaceful smurfs for a very long time. Finally, he succeeds in chasing the little blue people from their village and through a magic portal -- which transports them to Manhattan and into the life of ad executive Patrick Winslow (neil Patrick harris). only three apples high and lost in the Big Apple, the smurfs (Jonathan Winters, Alan Cumming, Katy Perry) must find a way back to their world before gargamel tracks them down.

Star Trek Into Darkness

Sunday 31st July – ITV2, 11.30pm the crew of the starship enterprise returns home after an act of terrorism within its own organization destroys most of starfleet and what it represents, leaving earth in a state of crisis. With a personal score to settle, Capt. James t. Kirk (Chris Pine) leads his people (Zachary Quinto, Karl urban, Zoë saldana) on a mission to capture a one-man weapon of mass destruction, thereby propelling all of them into an epic game of life and death.


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ITV 00:15 All Elite Wrestling:

02:15 Joins BBC News 02:30 Talking Business 03:00 BBC News 03:30 Split at Birth: Twins Divided 04:00 BBC News 04:30 The Travel Show 05:00 BBC News 05:30 HARDtalk 06:00 BBC World News 06:30 World Business Report 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Morning Live 11:00 Close Calls: On Camera 11:30 Animal Park 12:15 Homes Under the Hammer 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London 14:45 Impossible 15:30 A Countryside Summer 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 Garden Rescue 17:30 Antiques Road Trip 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London 20:00 The One Show 20:30 Live: UEFA European Women’s Championship 23:10 BBC News at Ten 23:40 BBC London 23:50 Alex Scott: The Future of Women’s Football

00:10 BBC Weather 00:15 Revolutionary Road 02:05 Countryfile 03:05 My Life as a Rolling Stone 04:05 My Life as a Rolling Stone 05:05 This Is BBC TWO 07:15 Bargain Hunt 08:00 Homes Under the Hammer 09:00 Expert Witness 09:30 Expert Witness 10:00 BBC News 11:00 BBC News 13:05 The Super League Show 13:50 Lifeline 14:00 Eggheads 14:30 Jungle Atlantis 15:30 Mastermind 16:00 Coast and Country Auctions 16:45 Eat Well for Less? 17:45 Our Food, Our Family with Michela Chiappa 18:15 Flog It! 19:00 Great Indian Railway Journeys 20:00 Nadiya Bakes 20:30 EastEnders 21:00 Mountain Vets 22:00 Bradford on Duty 23:00 Two Doors Down 23:30 Newsnight

01:55 Joins BBC News 02:00 Newsday 02:30 Click 03:00 BBC News 03:30 The Travel Show 04:00 BBC News 04:30 Panorama 05:00 BBC News 05:30 HARDtalk 06:00 BBC World News 06:30 World Business Report 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Morning Live 11:00 Close Calls: On Camera 11:30 Animal Park 12:15 Homes Under the Hammer 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London 14:45 Impossible 15:30 A Countryside Summer 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 Garden Rescue 17:30 Antiques Road Trip 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London 20:00 The One Show 20:30 Live: UEFA European Women’s Championship 23:10 BBC News at Ten 23:40 BBC London 23:50 Mary Queen of Scots

00:10 BBC Weather 00:15 Junk and Disorderly 01:15 Ideal World Fashion 00:15 DNA Family Secrets 04:00 Save Money: My 01:15 The Real Mo Farah Beautiful Green Home 02:15 Frontline Fightback 04:25 Martin Clunes: My 03:00 Bradford on Duty Travels and Other Animals 04:00 This Is BBC TWO 04:50 Unwind with ITV 07:30 A Countryside Summer 06:05 Ainsley’s Food We 08:00 Homes Under the Love 07:00 Good Morning Britain Hammer 10:00 Lorraine 09:00 Gardeners’ World 11:00 This Morning 10:00 BBC News 13:30 Loose Women 11:00 BBC News 14:00 ITV Lunchtime News 14:00 Eggheads 14:20 ITV News London 14:30 Jungle Atlantis 14:30 Live: ITV Racing Live 15:30 Mastermind 18:00 The Chase 16:00 Best Bakes Ever 19:00 ITV News London 19:30 ITV Evening News 16:45 Eat Well for Less? 17:45 Our Food, Our Family 20:30 Emmerdale 21:00 Coronation Street with Michela Chiappa 22:00 Heathrow: Britain’s 18:15 Flog It! Busiest Airport 19:00 Live: International T20 23:00 ITV News at Ten Cricket 23:30 ITV News London 23:00 Mock the Week 23:45 It’ll Be Alright on the 23:30 Newsnight Night

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Dynamite 02:00 Ideal World Fashion 04:00 Girlfriends 04:50 Unwind with ITV 06:05 5 Gold Rings 07:00 Good Morning Britain 10:00 Lorraine 11:00 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:00 ITV Lunchtime News 14:20 ITV News London 14:30 Live: ITV Racing Live 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV News London 19:30 ITV Evening News 20:30 Emmerdale 21:00 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 22:00 Doc Martin 23:00 ITV News at Ten 23:30 ITV News London 23:45 On Assignment

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05:35 Location, Location, 08:15 Peppa Pig 00:20 Family Guy 08:20 Peppa Pig Location 00:50 American Dad! 08:25 PAW Patrol 06:30 Beat the Chef 01:20 American Dad! 08:40 Kangaroo Beach 06:55 Countdown 01:45 Superstore 07:35 3rd Rock From the Sun 09:00 Pip & Posy 02:15 Superstore 09:10 The Adventures of 08:00 3rd Rock From the Sun 02:40 The Stand Up Sketch Paddington 08:25 The King of Queens Show 09:30 Ricky Zoom 08:50 The King of Queens 03:10 All American 09:40 Daisy & Ollie 09:15 Frasier 09:50 Odo 04:00 Teleshopping 09:40 Frasier 09:55 Milo 07:00 World’s Funniest 10:10 Frasier 10:10 Milkshake! Summer Videos 10:45 The Big Bang Theory Fun! 07:30 World’s Funniest 11:10 The Big Bang Theory 10:15 Jeremy Vine Videos 11:40 The Big Bang Theory 13:15 Nightmare Tenants, 08:00 Secret Crush 12:05 The Simpsons Slum Landlords 12:35 The Simpsons 14:10 5 News at Lunchtime 09:00 Dress to Impress 10:00 Hart of Dixie 13:05 Channel 4 News 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours Summary 11:00 One Tree Hill 15:15 She Went Missing 13:10 Gordon Ramsay’s 24 12:00 The O.C. 17:00 Bargain Loving Brits in 13:00 Supermarket Sweep Hours to Hell and Back the Sun 14:05 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 14:00 Alan Carr’s Epic 18:00 5 News at 5 15:10 Countdown Gameshow 19:00 Neighbours 16:00 A Place in the Sun 15:05 Rolling In It 19:30 Eggheads 17:00 Help! We Bought a 16:05 Veronica Mars 20:00 Walking Wartime Village 17:00 One Tree Hill Britain 18:00 Couples Come Dine 20:30 A Taste Of The Country: 18:00 The O.C. with Me Dorset 19:00 Catchphrase 19:00 The Simpsons 21:00 Kew Gardens: A Year 20:00 Bob’s Burgers 19:30 Hollyoaks In Bloom 20:30 Bob’s Burgers 20:00 Channel 4 News 22:00 Ben Fogle: Make A 21:00 Superstore 21:00 Bake Off: The New Life In The Country 21:30 Superstore Professionals 23:00 Gabby Petito: The 22:00 Love Island 22:00 Night Coppers Murder That Gripped the 23:00 Gogglebox World 23:05 Getting Filthy Rich

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06:35 Kirstie’s House of Craft 08:05 Thomas & Friends: All 06:55 Countdown Engines Go 07:35 3rd Rock From the Sun 08:15 Peppa Pig 08:00 3rd Rock From the Sun 08:20 Peppa Pig 08:25 The King of Queens 08:25 PAW Patrol 08:50 The King of Queens 08:40 Kangaroo Beach 09:15 Frasier 09:00 Pip & Posy 09:45 Frasier 09:10 The Adventures of 10:15 Frasier Paddington 10:45 The Big Bang Theory 09:30 Ricky Zoom 11:15 The Big Bang Theory 09:40 Daisy & Ollie 11:40 The Big Bang Theory 09:50 Odo 12:05 Car S.O.S 09:55 Milo 13:05 Channel 4 News 10:10 Milkshake! Summer Summary Fun! 13:10 Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back 10:15 Jeremy Vine 14:05 The Great House 13:15 Nightmare Tenants, Giveaway Slum Landlords 15:10 Countdown 14:10 5 News at Lunchtime 16:00 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 14:15 Home and Away 17:00 A Place in the Sun 14:45 Neighbours 18:00 Come Dine with Me: 15:15 A Mother’s Terror The Professionals 17:00 Bargain Loving Brits in 19:00 The Simpsons the Sun 19:30 Hollyoaks 18:00 5 News at 5 20:00 Channel 4 News 19:00 Neighbours 21:00 Location, Location, 19:30 Eggheads Location 20:00 The Gadget Show 22:00 George Clarke’s 21:00 Police Interceptors Remarkable Renovations 22:00 Critical Condition 23:00 Britain’s Most Expensive Houses 23:00 Ambulance: Code Red

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01:15 A Touch of Frost 03:25 Unwind with ITV 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Coronation Street 07:35 Coronation Street 08:05 Emmerdale 08:35 Emmerdale 09:10 Man About the House 09:40 Man About the House 10:15 Inspector Morse 12:30 The Royal 13:35 Heartbeat 14:40 Emmerdale 15:15 Emmerdale 15:50 Coronation Street 16:20 Coronation Street 16:55 Midsomer Murders 18:55 Downton Abbey 20:00 Heartbeat 21:00 Midsomer Murders 23:00 The Pembrokeshire Murders

01:15 Inspector Morse 03:25 Unwind with ITV 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Coronation Street 07:35 Coronation Street 08:05 Emmerdale 08:35 Emmerdale 09:10 Man About the House 09:40 Man About the House 10:15 Inspector Morse 12:30 The Royal 13:35 Heartbeat 14:40 Emmerdale 15:15 Emmerdale 15:50 Coronation Street 16:25 Midsomer Murders 18:25 Downton Abbey 20:00 Heartbeat 21:00 Lewis 23:00 The Pembrokeshire Murders

Love Island host quits radio

Laura Whitmore has quit her highprofile radio DJ job at the BBC to boost her growing TV career. The Irish personality, 37, has presented her Sunday morning programme for four years after signing up to the station in 2018. In that time, her profile on television has gone from strengthto-strength, including landing the role of Love Island host after she took over from Caroline Flack in 2020. It’s believed that the mum-of-one is paid £600,000 for the role which has seen her featured on screens for less than 20 minutes since the ITV2 dating show returned last month. Heidi Dawson, controller of BBC Radio 5 Live, confirmed Whitmore’s departure and praised her contribution to the station in a statement. It read: “Laura has made the difficult decision to leave after a brilliant four

years. We’d like to thank her for the energy, insight and humour she has brought to this programme and look forward to ¬working with her again in the near future.” Meanwhile, a source said: “Love Island has given her huge exposure and a healthy pay packet, and she’s now going to exploit that to the max. Laura has already hinted she has other projects in the pipeline and she can’t find the time to continue with all her roles. So something had to go, and it’s sad for listeners that this is what’s been jettisoned as she moves onwards and upwards,” they added. Whitmore recently teased a top secret TV project that she has been working on. Speaking to the Evening Standard, she said: “It’s very very different, it’s a big thing that I’ve been working on for a while; it’s awesome.”


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01:45 Extraordinary Portraits 02:15 Weather for the Week Ahead 02:20 Joins BBC News 02:30 Split at Birth: Twins Divided 03:00 BBC News 03:30 The Media Show 04:00 BBC News 04:30 Click 05:00 BBC News 05:30 HARDtalk 06:00 BBC World News 06:30 World Business Report 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Morning Live 11:00 Close Calls: On Camera 11:30 Animal Park 12:15 Homes Under the Hammer 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London 14:45 Impossible 15:30 A Countryside Summer 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 Garden Rescue 17:30 Antiques Road Trip 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London 20:00 Live: Commonwealth Games 23:30 BBC News at Ten

00:10 BBC Weather 00:40 Monster Carp 00:15 Big Oil v the World 01:40 Ideal World Fashion 01:15 Lenny Henry’s 04:00 The Cruise: Return to Caribbean Britain the Mediterranean 02:15 Freddie Flintoff’s Field 04:25 The Cruise: Return to of Dreams the Mediterranean 03:15 This Is BBC TWO 04:50 Unwind with ITV 07:30 A Countryside Summer 06:05 Craig and Bruno’s 08:00 Homes Under the Great British Road Trips Hammer 06:30 Inside Britain’s Food 09:00 Between the Covers 09:30 Weatherman Walking Factories 07:00 Good Morning Britain 10:00 BBC News 10:00 Lorraine 11:00 BBC News 11:00 This Morning 14:00 Eggheads 14:30 Ultimate Swarms 13:30 Loose Women 15:30 Mastermind 14:00 ITV Lunchtime News 16:00 Best Bakes Ever 14:20 ITV News London 16:45 Eat Well for Less? 14:30 Live: ITV Racing Live 17:45 Our Food, Our Family 18:00 The Chase with Michela Chiappa 19:00 ITV News London 18:15 Flog It! 19:30 ITV Evening News 19:00 Great Indian Railway 20:30 Emmerdale Journeys 21:30 Tonight 20:00 EastEnders 22:00 Gordon, Gino and Fred: 20:30 EastEnders American Road Trip 21:00 Mountain Vets 23:00 ITV News at Ten 22:00 Big Oil v the World 23:30 ITV News London 23:00 The Tuckers 23:45 Caught on Camera 23:30 QI XL

04:50 The Great British Dig: 08:05 Thomas & Friends: All History in Your Back Garden Engines Go 05:45 Location, Location, 08:15 Peppa Pig Location 08:20 Peppa Pig 06:40 Sunday Brunch 08:25 PAW Patrol 06:55 Countdown 08:40 Kangaroo Beach 07:35 3rd Rock From the Sun 09:00 Pip & Posy 08:00 3rd Rock From the Sun 09:10 The Adventures of 08:25 The King of Queens Paddington 08:50 The King of Queens 09:30 Ricky Zoom 09:15 Frasier 09:40 Daisy & Ollie 09:40 Frasier 09:50 Odo 10:10 Frasier 09:55 Milo 10:45 The Big Bang Theory 10:10 Milkshake! Summer 11:10 The Big Bang Theory Fun! 11:40 The Big Bang Theory 10:15 Jeremy Vine 12:05 The Simpsons 13:15 Nightmare Tenants, 12:35 The Simpsons Slum Landlords 13:05 Channel 4 News 14:10 5 News at Lunchtime Summary 14:15 Home and Away 13:10 Gordon Ramsay’s 24 14:45 Neighbours Hours to Hell and Back 15:15 Crossword Mysteries 14:05 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 17:00 Bargain Loving Brits in 15:10 Countdown the Sun 16:00 A Place in the Sun 18:00 5 News at 5 17:00 Help! We Bought a 19:00 Neighbours Village 19:30 Eggheads 18:00 Couples Come Dine 20:00 Our Great Yorkshire with Me Life 19:00 The Simpsons 21:00 10 Years Younger In 10 19:30 Hollyoaks Days 20:00 Channel 4 News 22:00 The Hotel Inspector 21:00 The Supervet 23:00 HMP Wakefield: Evil 22:00 The Undeclared War 23:00 First Dates Behind Bars

00:05 Family Guy 00:35 American Dad! 01:05 American Dad! 01:35 Superstore 02:05 Superstore 02:30 All American 03:25 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 03:55 Unwind with ITV 04:00 Teleshopping 07:00 World’s Funniest Videos 07:30 World’s Funniest Videos 08:00 Secret Crush 09:00 Dress to Impress 10:00 Veronica Mars 11:00 One Tree Hill 12:00 The O.C. 13:00 Supermarket Sweep 14:00 Alan Carr’s Epic Gameshow 15:05 Rolling In It 16:05 Veronica Mars 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 CelebAbility 23:50 Family Guy

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00:00 BBC London 00:10 Only You 02:05 Weather for the Week Ahead 02:10 Joins BBC News 02:30 The Travel Show 03:00 BBC News 03:30 Split at Birth: Twins Divided 04:00 BBC News 04:30 Panorama 05:00 BBC News 05:30 HARDtalk 06:00 BBC World News 06:30 World Business Report 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Live: Commonwealth Games 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London 14:45 Live: Commonwealth Games 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London 20:00 Live: Commonwealth Games 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:30 BBC London 23:40 Tonight at the Games

00:00 Newsnight 00:40 All Elite Wrestling: 00:40 BBC Weather Rampage 00:45 International T20 01:40 Ideal World Fashion Cricket 04:00 Save Money: My 01:45 Frontline Fightback 02:30 Live: Commonwealth Beautiful Green Home Games 04:25 Robson Green’s 06:00 This Is BBC TWO Coastal Lives 07:15 Bargain Hunt 04:50 Unwind with ITV 08:00 Homes Under the 06:05 Garraway’s Good Stuff Hammer 07:00 Good Morning Britain 09:00 The Airport: Back in the Skies 10:00 Lorraine 09:30 Extraordinary Portraits 11:00 This Morning 10:00 BBC News 13:30 Loose Women 11:00 BBC News 14:00 Live: Commonwealth 14:00 ITV Lunchtime News 14:20 ITV News London Games 14:45 Impossible 14:30 Live: ITV Racing Live 15:30 Pride and Prejudice 18:00 The Chase 17:25 Antiques Road Trip 19:00 ITV News London 18:15 Flog It! 19:00 Live: Commonwealth 19:30 ITV Evening News 20:30 Emmerdale Games 20:00 Nadiya Bakes 21:00 Coronation Street 20:30 Beechgrove 22:00 Sanditon 21:00 Gardeners’ World 23:00 ITV News at Ten 22:00 A Life in Ten Pictures 23:30 ITV News London 23:00 Live at the Apollo 23:45 Ocean’s Thirteen 23:30 Newsnight

05:35 Location, Location, 08:05 Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go Location 08:15 Peppa Pig 06:30 Beat the Chef 08:20 Peppa Pig 06:55 Countdown 07:35 3rd Rock From the Sun 08:25 PAW Patrol 08:00 3rd Rock From the Sun 08:40 Kangaroo Beach 09:00 Pip & Posy 08:25 The King of Queens 09:10 The Adventures of 08:50 The King of Queens Paddington 09:15 Frasier 09:30 Ricky Zoom 09:40 Frasier 09:40 Daisy & Ollie 10:10 Frasier 09:50 Odo 10:45 The Big Bang Theory 09:55 Milo 11:10 The Big Bang Theory 10:10 Milkshake! Summer 11:40 The Big Bang Theory Fun! 12:05 The Simpsons 10:15 Jeremy Vine 12:35 The Simpsons 13:15 Nightmare Tenants, 13:05 Channel 4 News Slum Landlords Summary 14:10 5 News at Lunchtime 13:10 Gordon Ramsay’s 24 14:15 Home and Away Hours to Hell and Back 14:45 Neighbours 14:05 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 15:15 The Neighbour 15:10 Countdown 17:00 Bargain Loving Brits in 16:00 A Place in the Sun the Sun 17:00 Help! We Bought a 18:00 5 News at 5 Village 19:00 Neighbours 18:00 Couples Come Dine 19:30 Eggheads with Me 20:00 Carol Klein’s Summer 19:00 The Simpsons Gardening 19:30 Hollyoaks 21:00 World’s Most Scenic 20:00 Channel 4 News Railway Journeys 21:00 One Question 22:00 Neighbours 22:00 8 Out of 10 Cats Does 23:05 Neighbours Made Me Countdown A Star: From Ramsay St to Hollywood 23:00 The Last Leg

00:20 Family Guy 00:50 American Dad! 01:20 American Dad! 01:50 Superstore 02:20 Superstore 02:50 All American 03:45 Unwind with ITV 04:00 Teleshopping 07:00 World’s Funniest Videos 07:30 World’s Funniest Videos 08:00 Secret Crush 09:00 Dress to Impress 10:00 Veronica Mars 11:00 One Tree Hill 12:00 The O.C. 13:00 Supermarket Sweep 14:00 Alan Carr’s Epic Gameshow 15:05 Rolling In It 16:05 Veronica Mars 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 Apocalypse Wow

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Saturday 30th July 00:40 Tomorrowland 02:40 Weather for the Week Ahead 02:45 Joins BBC News 04:00 BBC News 04:30 Click - Short Edition 04:45 The Film Review 05:00 BBC News 05:30 Our World 06:00 Tonight at the Games 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Live: Commonwealth Games 14:00 BBC Weekend News 14:10 BBC Weather 14:15 Live: Commonwealth Games 18:00 BBC Weekend News 18:10 BBC London 18:15 BBC Weather 18:20 Live: Commonwealth Games 23:00 BBC Weekend News 23:15 BBC Weather 23:20 Tonight at the Games

00:00 BBC Weather 00:05 Joe Lycett: Summer Exhibitionist 01:05 Weatherman Walking 01:35 Expert Witness 02:05 This Is BBC TWO 07:30 Blue Peter 08:00 Live: Commonwealth Games 10:15 Wanted Down Under Revisited 11:00 Saturday Kitchen Live 12:30 Rick Stein’s India 13:30 Hairy Bikers’ Best of British 14:15 Some Like It Hot 16:10 Talking Pictures 16:55 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 18:25 Flog It! 19:00 Ocean Giants 20:00 Top of the Pops 21:00 Kate Bush at the BBC 22:00 The Kate Bush Story: Running Up That Hill 23:00 Kate Bush at the BBC 23:45 Queens of Song at the BBC

01:55 Ideal World Fashion 04:00 South Africa with Gregg Wallace 04:25 The Village 04:50 Unwind with ITV 06:05 Vick Hope’s Breakfast Show 07:00 The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 07:10 The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 07:20 The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 07:35 Thunderbirds Are Go 08:00 Dare Master at Home 08:05 Teen Titans Go! 08:15 Teen Titans Go! 08:30 Inspector Gadget 08:45 Inspector Gadget 09:00 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! 09:25 ITV News 09:30 Garraway’s Good Stuff 10:25 James Martin’s Saturday Morning 12:35 Jeremy Pang’s Asian Kitchen 13:40 ITV Lunchtime News 13:55 Live: ITV Racing Live 17:15 Live: FA Community Shield Football 20:30 ITV Evening News 20:45 ITV News London 21:00 Licence to Kill 23:30 ITV News 23:45 The Jonathan Ross Show

00:05 Charlie’s Angels 02:15 The Florida Project 04:15 Come Dine with Me 04:40 Come Dine with Me 05:05 Come Dine with Me 05:30 Come Dine with Me 05:55 Come Dine with Me 06:25 Beat the Chef 06:50 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 07:10 Cheers 07:40 Cheers 08:05 The Big Bang Theory 08:30 The Big Bang Theory 08:50 The Big Bang Theory 09:20 The Simpsons 09:50 The Simpsons 10:20 The Simpsons 10:50 The Simpsons 11:20 The Simpsons 11:50 The Simpsons 12:25 The Simpsons 12:55 Four in a Bed 13:25 Four in a Bed 13:55 Four in a Bed 14:30 Four in a Bed 15:00 Four in a Bed 15:30 Live: FIA Formula E Motor Racing 17:30 A Place in the Sun 18:00 Location, Location, Location 19:00 Channel 4 News 19:30 A Royal Guide To 20:30 Formula 1 22:00 Le Mans ‘66

08:45 PAW Patrol 00:05 Family Guy 09:00 Baby Shark’s Big 00:35 Family Guy Show! 09:20 Pirata & Capitano 01:05 American Dad! 09:35 Santiago of the Seas 01:30 American Dad! 09:50 The Adventures of Paddington 02:00 Superstore 10:00 Mimi’s World 10:15 The World According To 02:30 Superstore Grandpa 03:00 All American 10:30 Meet The Experts 03:50 Unwind with ITV 10:40 Peppa Pig 10:50 Circle Square 04:00 Teleshopping 11:00 The Smurfs 07:00 World’s Funniest 11:10 SpongeBob SquarePants Videos 11:20 Entertainment News 07:35 Coronation Street On 5 11:25 Friends Omnibus 11:55 Friends 10:20 Secret Crush 12:25 Friends 12:55 Friends 11:20 Secret Crush 13:20 Friends 12:30 Dress to Impress 13:50 Our Yorkshire Farm 14:50 Ruby Herring 13:30 Dress to Impress Mysteries: Silent Witness 14:30 Take Me Out 16:35 Neighbours 17:35 Neighbours Made Me 15:30 The Sisterhood of the A Star: From Ramsay St to Traveling Pants 2 Hollywood 19:05 5 News Weekend 17:50 The Smurfs 19:10 Inside Buckingham 19:55 Bruce Almighty Palace 21:00 Tommy Cooper: 30 22:00 Love Island Funniest Moments 23:00 Live: The Big Fight Live 23:05 Getting Filthy Rich

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01:05 Inspector Morse 03:15 Unwind with ITV 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Coronation Street 07:35 Coronation Street 08:05 Emmerdale 08:35 Emmerdale 09:10 Man About the House 09:40 Man About the House 10:15 Inspector Morse 12:30 The Royal 13:35 Heartbeat 14:40 Emmerdale 15:15 Emmerdale 15:50 Coronation Street 16:25 Midsomer Murders 18:25 Downton Abbey 20:00 Heartbeat 21:00 Maigret 23:00 The Long Call

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Sunday 31st July 00:20 Man Up 01:45 Weather for the Week Ahead 01:50 Joins BBC News 04:00 BBC News 04:30 Our World 05:00 BBC News 05:30 Click 06:00 Tonight at the Games 07:00 Breakfast 10:00 Live: Commonwealth Games 14:00 BBC Weekend News 14:10 Weather for the Week Ahead 14:15 Live: Commonwealth Games 16:35 BBC Weekend News 16:50 BBC London 16:55 BBC Weather 17:00 Live: UEFA European Women’s Championship 20:45 Live: Commonwealth Games 23:00 BBC Weekend News 23:25 BBC London 23:30 Tonight at the Games

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01:00 American Assassin 07:10 The Rubbish World of 03:05 Ramsay’s Kitchen Dave Spud Nightmares USA 07:20 The Rubbish World of 02:40 This Is BBC TWO 03:55 Couples Come Dine Dave Spud 07:05 The A to Z of TV 07:35 Thunderbirds Are Go with Me 08:00 Dare Master at Home 04:50 Hollyoaks Omnibus Gardening 08:05 Mr Bean: The Animated 06:50 Kirstie’s Fill Your Series House for Free 07:50 Gardeners’ World 08:15 Mr Bean: The Animated 07:05 Cheers 08:50 Countryfile Series 07:30 Cheers 08:30 Craig of the Creek 08:00 Cheers 09:45 Beechgrove 08:45 Craig of the Creek 08:25 The Simpsons 08:55 The Rubbish World of 10:15 Weatherman Walking 08:55 The Simpsons Dave Spud 10:45 Saturday Kitchen Best 09:10 The Rubbish World of 09:25 Paul Hollywood Eats Dave Spud Japan Bites 09:25 ITV News 10:30 Sunday Brunch 09:30 Vick Hope’s Breakfast 12:15 Mountain Vets 13:30 The Simpsons Show 13:15 Mountain Vets 10:25 English Football League14:00 The Simpsons 14:30 The Simpsons Highlights 14:15 Songs of Praise 12:25 You’ve Been Framed! 15:00 W Series Motor Racing 12:50 ITV Lunchtime News 15:30 Live: FIA Formula E 14:50 Summer Holiday 13:00 Live: British Touring Car Motor Racing 16:35 Live: Commonwealth Championship 17:30 Jamie: Keep Cooking 16:00 The Chase: Celebrity Games Family Favourites Special 18:00 Devon and Cornwall 17:05 Thunderball 20:45 Saving Lives at Sea 19:35 ITV Evening News 19:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Countryfile 19:45 ITV News London 19:30 Formula 1 20:00 Tipping Point: Lucky 22:00 Marine A: Death and 22:00 The Newsreader Stars Justice 21:00 Murder in Provence 22:55 The Newsreader 23:30 Star Trek Into 23:00 ITV News Darkness 23:45 Better Things 23:20 Long Lost Family 01:45 The Newsreader

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Coronation Street star Mikey North’s wife is desperate for him to swap Weatherfield for the ballroom dancefloor. Rachael Isherwood is ‘very much into’ the idea of the actor, who plays Gary Windass, showing off his moves on Strictly Come Dancing. Fitness instructor Rachael was previously a dancer, so the ITV panellist joked he would have one up on fellow contestants if he were to appear on the BBC contest. However, the 35-year-old shrugged off the suggestion, saying he wasn’t sure if he’s ‘up to the standard quite yet.’ When asked what reality programme he would consider joining, Mikey replied he was a cooking lover, so a show like MasterChef would appeal to him. As well as discussing his dancing abilities, Christine and her fellow co-

hosts, Denise Welch, Janet Street-Porter and Coleen Nolan on Loose Women asked about his action sequences on Corrie. Mikey joked he was a ‘frustrated stuntman more than anything, more than an actor.’ ‘I love getting stuck in and doing the fight scenes and getting hit by cars, things like that,’ he added. Mikey then went on to tease that tonight’s episode would feature some of his ‘best’ stunts and nailbiting moments. His character in Corrie has been under immense pressure recently, having managed to keep a secret the fact he murdered Rick Neelan. But the former builder has been facing a number of risky moments where it looks like the truth could be exposed.

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SUMMER SALADS Turkey, strawberry & avocado salad

Ingredients 400g turkey breast mini fillets 2 lemons, 1 zested and juiced, 1 sliced

STEP 2 Whisk the lemon zest and juice with the maple syrup. Slowly whisk in the oil, then the poppy seeds. Season.

STEP 3 Shred the turkey using two forks. Divide the spinach, avocado, strawberries and basil between plates and top with the turkey. Drizzle with the dressing to taste, then serve.

3 tbsp rapeseed or olive oil, plus extra for frying 2 large carrots, peeled 225g block halloumi, sliced 100g bag watercress or baby spinach Method STEP 1 Cut the peel and pith away from the oranges. Use a small serrated knife to segment the orange, catching any juices in a bowl, then squeeze any excess juice from the off-cut pith into

3 garlic cloves, crushed 1 tbsp maple syrup 2 tsp olive oil ½ tsp poppy seeds 160g baby spinach 1 avocado, peeled, stoned and sliced 200g strawberries, hulled and cut into quarters 10g basil, torn Method STEP 1 Put the turkey fillets between two sheets of baking parchment and bash to a 1cm thickness using a rolling pin. Tip the turkey, lemon slices, garlic and 1 tsp salt into a large, deep pan. Cover with water so the turkey is submerged, then bring to the boil over a medium heat. Reduce the heat to low-medium, cover and cook for 10 mins, or until the turkey is cooked through and the juices run clear. Transfer to a plate using a slotted spoon, cover loosely with foil and leave to cool slightly.

frying pan and cook the halloumi for a few mins until golden on both sides. Toss the watercress through the dressed carrots. Arrange the watercress mixture on plates and top with the halloumi and oranges.

Chicken shawarma salad

Ingredients 4 garlic cloves, crushed 3 tbsp olive oil 1 lemon, juiced 2 tsp ground cumin 2 tsp ground coriander 2 tsp smoked paprika ½ tsp ground cinnamon ½ tsp chilli powder 1 tsp dried oregano 1 tbsp natural yogurt 4 chicken breasts, bashed with a rolling pin until slightly flattened pittas or flatbreads and pickled chillies (optional), to serve For the tahini dressing 2 tbsp tahini 1 lemon, juiced 200g natural yogurt 1 tsp whole cumin seeds

Halloumi, carrot & orange salad Ingredients 2 large oranges 1½ tbsp wholegrain mustard 1½ tsp honey 1 tbsp white wine vinegar

the bowl as well. Add the mustard, honey, vinegar, oil and some seasoning to the bowl and mix well. STEP 2 Using a vegetable peeler, peel carrot ribbons into the dressing bowl and toss gently. Heat a drizzle of oil in a

Costly heatwave Spain’s Prime Minister said “more than 500 people died” during the 10-day heatwave as Europe counts the cost of a record period of extreme temperatures. Climate change protesters said the scorching weather should be a wakeup call for the continent. “This has nothing to do with ideologies, but with a reality, with a climatic emergency that the planet is living through,” said Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. Speaking against a backdrop of charred trees and burnt ground in the hard-hit northeastern Zaragoza region, he urged people to exercise “extreme caution”. Sanchez cited figures released by the Carlos III Health Institute, which estimates the number of heat-related fatalities based on the number of excess deaths compared to the average in previous years. The institute has stressed these figures are a statistical estimate and not a record of official deaths. Meanwhile Greek firefighters gained the upper hand in a battle against a wildfire raging for a second day in mountainside suburbs north of Athens that had forced hundreds of people to flee, an official said. “For the most part the fire is in decline,” fire department spokesman Yiannis Artopios told reporters. Greece had been spared the blistering heatwave experienced in western Europe, but flames fanned by high winds were threatening the suburbs of Penteli, Pallini, Anthousa and Gerakas, home to tens of thousands of people.

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“The fire was scorching our backs, we left in the nick of time. Had we stayed another 30 seconds it would have burned us,” a Pallini resident who lost his car and shed to the flames told ERT television. “The civil protection authority was late in alerting us,” he said. In France, firefighters brought twin blazes near the southwestern city of Bordeaux under control. Temperatures of more than 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) over previous days have spelled misery for millions and shattered heat records. Cooler air swept in last Wednesday, bringing relief to people from Portugal to Britain, but thousands of firefighters continued to tackle blazes that have broken out in multiple countries after months of drought-like conditions. UK record The heatwave saw a new all-time record for Britain where the national

weather service clocked 40.3C in eastern England, surpassing the previous high set in 2019. Grassland fires erupted on the edge of London, with one forcing the evacuation of 14 people as farm buildings, houses and garages were consumed by the flames. Sixteen firefighters were injured around the capital with two taken to hospital, the London Fire Brigade said. Climate demonstrators triggered a lengthy tailback on Britain’s busiest motorway encircling London as they sought to highlight the need for greater action to reduce greenhouse gases responsible for global heating. Members of the group Just Stop Oil climbed gantries over the M25 motorway, causing police to intervene. “This is the moment when climate inaction is truly revealed in all its murderous glory for everyone to see: as an elite-driven death project that will extinguish all life if we let it,” the activist group said in a statement.

For the salad ½ red cabbage (about 500g), finely shredded 2 red onions, finely sliced 1 small cucumber, peeled, halved, deseeded and sliced 200g cherry tomatoes, halved 1 Little Gem lettuce, chopped 1 lemon, juiced 2 tbsp olive oil

More die in Spanish bull runs

Three men including a French tourist died last week after suffering severe injuries during bull runs in eastern Spain, emergency services said. Two men, aged 50 and 46, died after being violently struck by bulls at a bull run held in a suburb of the eastern port city of Valencia, a local emergency services spokesman said. A French tourist in his 60s who had been in intensive care since he was gored by a bull in a village near Alicante on July 8 died on Monday, the spokesman added. Bull running festivals, where groups of people run in front of one or more halftonne fighting bulls, are a longstanding Spanish tradition with many towns holding such events each year. The most famous is held in the northern city of Pamplona in July. The week-long San Fermin festival sees hundreds of daredevils race every morning with six fighting bulls along an 850-metre (2,800-foot) course from a holding pen to Pamplona’s bullring. Five people were gored at the festival this year which ended on 14th July. Sixteen people have died at Pamplona’s bull runs since 1911.

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Method STEP 1 Mix the garlic, olive oil and lemon juice together in a reusable plastic container or bowl. Stir in all the spices, oregano, a large pinch of salt and the yogurt, then mix to make a paste. Tip in the chicken, tossing to coat, then cover and marinate for at least 1 hr, or chill overnight. STEP 2 To make the dressing, mix all the ingredients together in a small bowl, season, cover and chill until needed. Can be made up to two days ahead. Toss all the salad ingredients, except the lemon juice and olive oil, together. The salad can be assembled 1-2 hrs ahead and kept chilled. STEP 3 Light the barbecue or heat a griddle pan over a high heat. Cook the marinated chicken for 5 mins on each side, or until lightly charred and cooked through. Lift onto a board and set aside. STEP 4 Drizzle the salad with the lemon juice and olive oil, then season with salt and toss everything together. Scatter the salad over a large platter or tip into a large serving bowl. Slice the chicken, then arrange it over the salad (or serve it on the side if you’re also cooking for vegetarians). Serve the salad with the tahini dressing on the side for drizzling over, along with toasted flatbreads or pittas for stuffing the chicken into and pickled chillies, if you like.

Benidorm prepares for Eurovision selection

Benidorm is once again preparing to host the hunt for Spain’s Eurovision Song Contest entry. The search will run between 29th January and 4th February. The plans were announced at a recent star-studded press conference in the popular Costa Blanca resort. Next year will see the search open to more performers with 16 places available. The event is being produced by Spanish TV channel RTVE, which has secured international superstar Monica Naranjo as host and an expert judging panel.

Tourist information on arrival

Tourists at Alicante-Elche airport now have all the information they need available 24-hours a day thanks to a newly remodelled Tourist Info office in the arrivals hall. The office revamp cost more than 76,000 and is an important promotional tool for the whole Valencian Community. The information is available on touch screens allowing searches for resorts, towns and villages as well as beaches, golf courses, sightseeing and shopping.


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Alcohol is actually good for you, as you age Moderate alcohol consumption is often thought to have some health benefits. However, according to new research, alcohol only benefits older people. The global study by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation was published in health journal Lancet and looked at alcohol risk by global geographical region, age, sex and year, analysing 30 years of data on people aged between 15 and 95 across 204 countries. The research found that while small quantities of alcohol was beneficial for people over 40, no amount of alcohol was good for younger people. No amount of alcohol is healthy if you’re younger than 40, according to a new study. This is mostly due to alcohol-related deaths by auto accidents, injury and homicide. However, if you’re 40 or older and without any underlying health conditions, the study found that small amounts of alcohol may reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke and diabetes. Senior author Emmanuela Gakidou, professor of health

metrics sciences at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, explained: “Those diseases just happen to be major causes of death in a good chunk of the world. So when you look at the cumulative health impact, particularly among older adults, it shows that a small amount is actually better for you than no

drinking. For all other causes, it’s harmful at all levels of consumption.” Despite benefits against a few diseases, alcohol consumption doesn’t help many other illnesses like tuberculosis, hypertension, atrial fibrillation, liver disease, epilepsy, pancreatitis and many types of cancer. The study analysed the risk of alcohol consumption on 22 health outcomes, including injuries, cardiovascular diseases

and cancers, using the 2020 Global Burden of Disease data. Using these figures, researchers estimated how much alcohol a person can drink before they take on excess health risks. They found that the level of alcohol that could be consumed without increased risk to health went up throughout our lifetimes. The research deemed a standard drink as a 100ml glass of red wine or a 375ml can or bottle of 3.5% beer. For men aged 1539, the recommended amount of alcohol before “risking health loss” was 0.136 of a standard drink a day. For women the same age it was 0.273 of a standard drink. Meanwhile, for those aged 40-64, the safe alcohol consumption levels were higher, ranging from around half a standard drink a day to nearly two drinks. Among those aged 65 or older, the safe level was even higher at a little more than three standard drinks a day. Though the level of safe alcohol consumption increased with age, the study also noted that health risks increased with each drink consumed.

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Cheap hack to keep flies out of drinks Have you ever gone to have a refreshing drink in the garden only to find there’s a fly swimming around in it? Well, if you are someone who doesn’t like the idea of an insect taking a bath in your fruity cocktail, never fear we have a great solution for you. Shoppers have been sharing a cheap way to protect your beverages from invasion, by using a trick posted by the wine brand Silver Bay Point back in 2019. People are swearing by this technique, which is super easy and could be possible to make without heading to the shop. All you need is a paper cupcake case. There might be some lurking at the back of the cupboard or you can pick up packs for little more than a euro from most local supermarkets, including: Aldi, Lidl, Mecadona and Consum. The hack is super easy to do and just requires a cupcake case, a straw and a small pair of scissors. Firstly, find the centre of the cupcake case and cut a tiny cross in the middle just big enough to fit the straw. Then, place the cupcake case upside down over the top of your glass to create a lid,

pushing the straw through to create a fly-proof summer drink cover. If it’s a bit breezy out, you could use a little bit of tape or an elastic band to keep it in place. You’ll want to pick the right sized cupcake case for your glass, or ditch your balloon gin glass for something more narrow, but it also works to help

cover up cans and bottles, too. And that’s not all they’re useful for... parents can use the cupcake cases the right way up to stop ice lollies dripping onto their little ones’ hands. They can be pushed up the sticks to create a bowl under the lolly, helping save on mess and extra clothes washing.


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Alicante vodka wins silver medal at ‘Spirits World Cup’ ‘Malabusca Vodka’ from Alicante has gained global recognition at a recent internationally acclaimed awards event in Brussels. The drink, conceived during the pandemic by four partners from Alicante, Elche and Santa Pola and produced in Alcoy, follows in the footsteps of the success achieved with the brand’s gin. The luxury vodka, marketed under the brand name ‘Malabusca Vodka’, has won the Silver Medal at the Concours Mondial de Bruxelles 2022, the equivalent of the world cup, for spirits. The drink was created and developed in Alicante and follows in the footsteps of its older sister: a gin also recognized internationally having won several prestigious awards. The newest creation of the Malabusca brand begins its journey in a spectacular fashion: a silver medal in what is perhaps the most important spirits competition in the world. The company from Alicante, describes itself as small in proportions but big in dreams. Malabusca CEO, César Ramírez Parralejo said that the company is focused on ‘the search for excellence in its products, within a universe that unifies the luxury of enjoyment with the

craftsmanship, beauty, avant-garde and uncompromising product quality.’ Parralejo explained that when considering expanding its range of products, there were two reasons they decided on a vodka. The first, that quality vodkas associated with a market that appreciates well made things. ‘We thought we could contribute something to a mass market

of flat vodkas without much personality,’ he explained. The second circumstance was the pandemic. Parralejo revealed that when the pandemic hit they had the capacity to develop despite restrictions. ‘The videoconferences integrating the different teams and the online tastings became just another process from that moment on,’ he explained.

Eat bananas and salmon to counter salt intake Eating foods that are naturally high in potassium could help reduce the negative effects of salt in women’s diets, new research suggests. The study found that potassium-rich diets were associated with lower blood pressure, particularly in women with a higher salt intake. Researchers gave examples of foods like bananas, avocados and salmon as high potassium foods. Researchers say their findings indicate potassium helps preserve heart health, but that women benefit more than men. According to the study, the relationship between potassium and damage to the heart was the same regardless of salt intake, suggesting that potassium has other ways of protecting the heart on top of increasing sodium excretion in the urine. Study author Professor Liffert Vogt of Amsterdam University Medical Centres, the Netherlands, said: “It is well known that high salt consumption is associated with elevated blood pressure and a raised risk of heart attacks and strokes. Health advice has focused on limiting salt intake but this is difficult to

achieve when our diets include processed foods. Potassium helps the body excrete more sodium in the urine. In our study, dietary potassium was linked with the greatest health gains in women.” The study included 11,267 men and 13,696 women of the Epic-Norfolk study, which recruited 40 to 79-year-olds from general practices in Norfolk, UK, between 1993 and 1997. Everyone completed a questionnaire on lifestyle habits, blood pressure was measured, and a urine sample was collected. Urinary sodium and potassium were used to estimate dietary intake. Researchers analysed the link between potassium intake and blood pressure and found that potassium consumption (in grams per day) was associated with blood pressure in women. They found that as intake of the mineral went up, blood pressure went down. When the association was analysed according to salt intake, the relationship between potassium and blood pressure was only observed in women with high sodium intake. During an average follow-up

of 19.5 years, 13,596 people were admitted to hospital or died due to cardiovascular disease. Overall, they found that people who had the highest potassium intake had a 13% lower risk of cardiovascular events compared to those with the lowest intake. When men and women were analysed separately, the risk reductions were 7% and 11%, respectively. The amount of salt in the diet did not influence the relationship between potassium and cardiovascular events in men or women, the researchers found. The findings were published in the European Heart Journal, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). Recommendations The NHS recommends that adults (aged 19 to 64) need 3,500mg of potassium a day, and should be able to get this from their daily diet. High potassium foods include vegetables, fruit, nuts, beans, dairy products and fish. For example, a 115 gram banana has 375mg of potassium, 154 grams of cooked salmon has 780mg, a 136 gram potato has 500mg, and one cup of milk has 375mg.

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All about hip replacement

Dr. Maciej Was, specialist in hip surgery at Quirónsalud Torrevieja, clarifies in which cases this surgical procedure is advised. Hip fracture is one of the top 10 causes of disability in adults over the age of 65 in Spain. It is a serious injury that especially affects the elderly, being mainly associated with osteoporosis and falls. However, there are other risk factors that influence the high incidence of hip fractures in older people, such as age-related decreased mobility and loss of visual and hearing ability. “The combination of these factors increases the possibility of suffering falls and trauma and presenting, therefore, a hip fracture of traumatic origin,” explains Dr. Maciej Tadeusz Was, hip specialist of the traumatology service of Quirónsalud Torrevieja. With this worrying data, the medical sector has looked for ways to recover that well-being and quality of life despite getting older or having suffered an accident. Hip arthroplasty is the most common procedure when other treatments have not had the desired effect. Dr. Maciej Was, specialist in surgery of Quirónsalud Torrevieja, explains what hip arthroplasty is and how the recovery process evolves. What is arthroplasty or hip replacement? Hip arthroplasty, also known as hip replacement, is a surgical lprocedure

in which the damaged cartilage and bone of the hip joint are replaced with metal implants (prostheses).

The goal of a hip replacement is to relieve pain caused by deformity or fracture, improve mobility, and maintain the range of motion of the hip joint. When to perform a hip arthroplasty? It is important to differentiate between partial hip arthroplasty (partial hip replacement surgery or hemi arthroplasty) where only the head of the femur is replaced and total hip arthroplasty (total hip replacement surgery) where all parts of the joint are replaced with artificial prosthetic components. Both are performed through an incision in the hip area and is therefore a surgery that requires regional anaesthesia in most situations. In principle there are two indications for hip arthroplasty: femoral neck fracture or hip deformity. In case of fracture, the implantation of hip prostheses depends on the type of femoral neck fracture and the general condition of the patient. It can be total or partial prosthesis, and on the other hand cemented or noncemented prosthesis. Generally, the total prosthesis is reserved for patients under 75 years of age and in these patients non-cemented prostheses are put. For people over 75 years of age, if they do not have hip osteoarthritis, partial prostheses can be put on and if

their bone quality is not good to resort to the cemented prosthesis. In case of deformity “anarthroplasty is performed when we have a painful hip with damage to the cartilage, which does not improve with any of the different conservative therapeutic options we have”, details Dr. Maciej Was, specialist in hip surgery at Quirónsalud Torrevieja. Osteoarthritis and other hip joint deformities can lead to pain, stiffness, and limited mobility. Therefore, a total hip arthroplasty will be recommended to relieve pain, improve range of motion and improve quality of life.

Techniques used to perform a hip arthroplasty The team of the Hip and Pelvis Unit of Quirónsalud Torrevieja has highly specialized surgeons capable of responding to anypathology of the musculo skeletal system, offering a personalized and quality treatment to the patient. In addition, new technologies have allowed us to develop new minimally invasive techniques that favour hepatient’s recovery and shorten their stay in the hospital. Among the many advantages of this type of technique we find the following: • Less bleeding. • Lower risk of infection. • Smaller incisions. • Almost immediate recovery of the patient.

Depending on the patient’s condition and their previous functional situation, a certain type of surgical intervention will be carried out, in order to give solidity and stability to that joint and to recover the patient’s gait. Types of hip prostheses used in hip arthroplasty In general, prostheses that use the following components are usually used: • Stem, which is always metallic (different mixtures of metals) • Head, which can be metallic (Chromium-Cobalt) or ceramic. • Insert, which can be made of polyethylene or ceramic. • Acetabular component, which is always metallic (different mixtures of metals). The choice of components depends on the age of the patient and their particular situation, among others.

How is the recovery after a hip arthroplasty? “The recovery after a hip arthroplasty is a personalized process according to the characteristics of the patient (degree of loss of musculature, mobility deficit, stability of the prosthesis)”, adds the specialist. These types of operationa usually have a degree of recovery with a high degree of success. That is, after the intervention the patient will be able to mobilise the leg and return to his daily life, however, depending on the

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stability, “he may spend some time without being able to fully support the operated leg.” In addition, depending on the needs of the patient, physiotherapy sessions may also be needed to shorten the recovery process and obtain a better result. The recovery time from a hip replacement can be six weeks to three months, depending on the type of surgery you’ve had and how your body reacts.

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Finding inner happiness Some believe that the pursuit of happiness is an actual pursuit, as if happiness were something that exists outside of ourselves that we have to go out and find. The truth is, the capacity for happiness already exists within all of us. It’s just a matter of tapping into it. For some, this means making sacrifices...

Let go of the Past It’s natural to look back on memories - be they good or bad - on occasion, but it’s important not to spend too much time dwelling on the past. Otherwise, you might miss out on the present. When you decide to let go of the baggage that’s been weighing you down, you’ll find it’s a lot easier to move forward with your life.

euphoria when you buy something new, but that feeling never lasts. In fact, constantly chasing instant gratification through spending will only lead to more unhappiness. There’s no replacement for real-life interactions and experiences.

Be yourself A lesson some of us learn later than others is that you are who you are. No matter how hard you try to be someone else, or to be the person you think others want you to be, you can’t change who you are deep down. The sooner you realise this, the sooner you’ll start living your own life and the happier you’ll be.

And the future Just as you should give up on the past, you should also give up on the future. That’s not to say that you should live recklessly and forget about consequences, but you should try to stop worrying so much about what may or may not happen tomorrow, because all you can control is what happens today. One way to improve your ability to stay in the moment is to practice mindfulness meditation.

Forget excuses It’s easy to make excuses when things aren’t going your way, but instead you should be taking responsibility. Research shows that those who are accountable for their actions are more likely to be happier and successful, both in work and life. Further, when you take responsibility for your own life, you realise you have the power to change it for the better. As Benjamin Franklin once said, “He that is good for making excuses is seldom good for anything else.”

Release material things As the saying goes, money can’t buy you happiness, and neither can the things that money buys. You might experience a temporary jolt of

No approval required Happiness doesn’t come from others - it comes from within. At least according to a study out of the University of Hertfordshire, which

found that self-acceptance is one of the biggest factors in achieving a happier life. So instead of trying to win the approval of others, focus on winning approval from yourself. Sceptics beware A healthy amount of scepticism is fine, but don’t be sceptical to the point of distrusting everything. One study found that “generalised trust”—trusting other people in society besides family and loved ones—is closely linked to better health and happiness. So trust thy neighbour, for your own good.

Be positive Negativity is a self-fulfilling prophecy. The more you tell yourself you’re not good enough or you’ll never succeed, the more you start to believe it. Instead of focusing on the negatives and being your own worst critic, focus on the positives and become your biggest cheerleader. Changing the way you think about yourself might take some time, but it will be worth it in the end. Other people can have a big influence on your mood. If you surround yourself with people who constantly complain and are never happy, then you’re likely to act the same way. Just as you should give up your own negativity, you should also give up people in your life who are negative. Surround yourself

with those who make you happy, and naturally, you will become happy. Stop apologising Do you find yourself saying sorry all the time, even when you haven’t done anything wrong? If so, stop. One study found that people who don’t apologise are more likely to be happier than those who do, because they experience a greater sense of power and control and have higher self-esteem. It’s good

to own up to your transgressions when the situation calls for it, but don’t feel the need to apologise for everything. Don’t try too hard One of life’s cruel ironies is that the harder we look for happiness, the more it seems to evade us, also known as the pleasure paradox. Instead of actively seeking out happiness, which is sure to leave you feeling anxious and overwhelmed, let it come to you.


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I never imagined the pain at losing my husband; we’d been together forever. Every day was excruciatingly sad. Eventually I acted on friends’ suggestions of getting out, and joined a local charity as a volunteer. Helping other people was very fulfilling, and it also gave me a sense of purpose that I was lacking. There, I met John, also widowed. We get on famously and share the same sense of humour. There is no romance, but we are just very good friends, and that suits us fine. It has brought back much needed company for us both, and we both have said we feel much happier and feel the bereavement a lot less. Now to the problem. John’s daughter we

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hear, does not approve. John told his children about our friendship because they were planning a trip over for his 70th. His daughter is upset her mum has ‘been forgotten’. His two sons do not have a problem. It’s a tricky situation when children see a new ‘partner’ as a replacement for their departed parent. But in this case, you and John are just friends, and likely to stay that way. Has this been explained to the daughter? Losing a spouse is a terrible thing, and until someone has been through it themselves, no one knows how it feels. I think if John could make light of it, this would be the best approach. It might be best to just leave the family to it on this occasion, and just pop in

sometime - not making a big deal out of it. If you can breeze in and out and say you are meeting friends, or going to work and can’t stay, this might be the gentle approach. Taking time with this situation might be the answer .

Write to Sara in confidence. a pSeudonym Will be uSed if you WiSh. Sara readS all letterS and can give a perSonal reply. email your queStion to Sara@ coStablancapeople.com or Sara iS available for private conSultationS, telephone 650 054 467.

Cut heart disease by walking There are multiple different types of heart disease including heart attack, stroke, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. Each poses a danger to human life, but luckily they are all preventable by reducing the risk. Sometimes, this can be done in the

simplest of ways, such as walking. According to Harvard Medical School, just 21 minutes of walking a day can reduce someone’s risk of heart disease by 30 percent. Overall, walking for 21 minutes a day is the equivalent of two and a half hours per week.

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We All Really Need to Slow Down

Choosing advice rather than a change in the law, one of the Spanish Government’s suggestions for dealing with the accelerating price of motor fuel was to suggest that we all slow down. However, as recent evidence proves, the opposite has actually happened, and motorists are actually speeding more. The DGT has carried out a speed surveillance campaign earlier this month, which is where the evidence that cars are going faster has come from, when compared to the same campaign from a year ago, when there was peace in Ukraine and if you paid for ten litres of fuel with a 20 euro note you would still get a fair bit of change back. The campaign that demonstrates this has been carried out through 2,274 control points, 351 more than last year at this time. And as incidents on highways and motorways are increasing, 54.4% of the controls have been carried out on this type of road. Of the 747,303 controlled vehicles, 42,202 were going faster than they should have. That is, 5.6%, when last year, with much cheaper fuel, they were 5.2%. And with regard to the type of road, 6.2% travelled very fast on conventional roads, while 5.2% travelled on dual carriageways or motorways. There were even 5 of them that exceeded the maximum speed allowed by more than 80 km/h, which is considered a crime against road safety and ended with the offenders being brought to justice at court. We remind you that fines for speeding are classified as serious or very serious offenses and are sanctioned with fines from 100 to 600 euro, and with the removal of between 2 and 6 points. Not explaining the reason for the

increase in the number of speeding drivers, one explanation for those being caught could simply be that the driver didn’t know the maximum permitted speed on the road, as the results of a recent survey by Fundación LíneaDirecta revealed. It would appear fact that a number of drivers lack knowledge about speed limits in Spain. The study ‘Speed, a silent scourge’ has shown, the vast majority ofdrivers on Spain’s roads are “not well aware” of the limits. It is true that there have recently been changes, but knowing this information is of vital importance when driving safely on our roads. Incredibly, 94% of the drivers surveyed by Fundación LíneaDirecta did not know the speed limits currently in force well, which means that a scant six percent do know them, or at least claim they do. The most confusing limits appear to be those that affect speed in the city: 89% of those surveyed failed to describe them accurately. It is true that these are the most complex (and even more so with the recent changes that have barely been completed for a year), but even 50% fail on interurban roads and up to 35% do not know the current ones on motorways. The correct perception of speed limits is a factor of vital importance in driving since an incident in which speeding comes into play multiplies the chances of becoming fatal by seven. The generic speed limits in Spain are quite clear: 120 km/h on motorways (unless they run within towns, in which the limit will be 80 km/h), 90 km/h on conventional roads (except in those with physical separation between the two lanes, in which case the limit MAY be increased to 100 km/h) and 50 km/h

in the city, although in the latter case with many roads where you cannot exceed 30 km/h (on roads with a single lane in each direction of traffic) and even 20 (on roads that have a single roadway or no pavement platform). These generic limits may vary in those sections where a vertical sign reduces the maximum speed allowed (on a motorway we can have a 100 km/h zone if, for example, there is a dangerous curve). In addition, it must be remembered that since the last reform of the Traffic Law, the margin of 20 additional km/h that drivers had to overtake is no longer in force. Exceeding the speed limits is severely punished and, depending on the excess registered by the DGT speedometers, it will be considered a minor, serious or very serious infraction. Thus, the fine will increase both in terms of points and money ... and can even lead to prison sentences if the conduct reaches the level of a crime against road safety. The economic fines will range between 100 and 600 euro and the loss of points can vary between two or six (although there are also minor violations of the limits, which do not entail loss of points). If the road limits are exceeded by more than 60 km/h in the city or 80 km/h on the motorway, it will be considered a crime against road safety. In this case, a judge will rule whether the punishment is prison sentences of between 3 and 6 months and withdrawal of the driver’s licence for between 1 and 4 years. Other penalties are also contemplated, such as work in favour of the community (with a duration of between 31 and 90 days) or even economic fines of between 6 and 12 months, at a fixed amount for each day.

There are two common questions that always arise in the summer months. The first is about flip-flops, and whether it is illegal to drive in them. To which the answer, which we have covered before, is that there is no specific law which deals with such items of footwear, it is advisable not to drive in them, as they can easily slip and become wedged in the pedals. It is also possible that you will get fined for wearing flip-flops if you are unable to prove you are in full

control of your vehicle, so inappropriate footwear can contribute to a sanction. However, the second question, which we are going to deal with today, is whether you can be fined for driving shirtless. Once again, the law does not strictly prohibit this practice, but as the General Directorate of Traffic (DGT) explains, it is a very dangerous act and can be dangerous when driving, and therefore, can result in a fine.

The código de circulación, the laws relating to driving, explains in articles 3.1, 17.1 and 18.1 that any action that prevents safe driving for both the driver and the other occupants of the vehicle must be sanctioned. That is why both practices of inappropriate footwear and not wearing a shirt can result in a fine. According to the DGT, driving without a shirt is dangerous, since it could cause injuries if the seat belt is activated, and can even result in sunburn. In addition to making driving difficult, it can be a major mishap for the driver in the event of a breakdown or accident. This is also reported by the Guardia Civil on their Twitter account, where they point out, “Driving with flip-flops or without a shirt can condition your freedom of movement and affect safety....and do you know that it is punishable?” The sanction can vary depending on the interpretation of the agent. If your actions are considered minor, and not very dangerous, you could face a fine of 80 euro, but if the officer considers that the risk being assumed is greater, you can face a fine of up to 200 euro and the withdrawal of three points on the driving licence. In the same way that driving without a shirt can carry a penalty, doing it with flip-flops can have the same result. Remember also that you must maintain the correct posture when driving, or when travelling as a passenger, which is why, although it may be tempting, putting your elbow out of the window, or if a vehicle occupant puts their feet up on the dashboard, which is an extremely stupid thing to do as the injuries in the event of a collision would be catastrophic, can also result in a fine.

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Another week has disappeared into a puff of smoke and we find ourselves less than two weeks away from the greatest TV show on Earth kicking off once more. Friday 5th will see the Premier League return for a few weeks before almost the entire league (yes, even Fulham and Bournemouth players) leg it down to Qatar to crowbar a World Cup into the middle of a season. Yet, all we are really interested in at the moment (unless you are one of those weirdos who actually follow pre-season and care how a team does in one of their various publicity stunt tours of a region where they think they can generate even more money) are the transfers and, even more so, the rumours around them. In the ‘these ones actually happened’ column is Djed Spence finally confirmed as a ‘club’ signing by Tottenham. How wanted do you feel, Djed? Antonio Conte made it clear that whilst he isn’t saying he doesn’t want the right back he doesn’t particular want him either. Fabio Silva, a Wolves signing that

only ever felt like the Portuguese mafia might (very much might) have had something to do with it, has been shipped out on loan to Anderlecht where we’ll either never hear from him again or he’ll bang in 30 and someone will think he could still be a Premier League striker. Ben Davies, signed by Liverpool as a never-to-be-used stop-gap by Liverpool when they ran out of defenders has been packed off to Rangers for a healthy profit. Forest continue to be busy and continue to spend money - this time they’ve banged £10m on the table for Huddersfield’s Lewis O’Brien and Harry Toffolo and they’ve been whisked to the City Ground ASAP. Having got the taste for some mid-to-late July business, Steve Cooper then went and gazumped the Moysiah for Jesse Lingard - a player who looked like his new career was travelling the world pretending to be interested in signing for a new club. Forest will smash their wage structure and pay him around £200K a week. If this one comes off, it could be one of the best signings in Premier League history. Have I overplayed that? Probably. On a side note, you get the feeling Lingard wouldn’t have been a Brian Clough type signing, don’t you?

El Bosquet fishing better than ever Abbey Anglers On Tuesday the 19th of July we made the short trip to the El Bosquet complex. The weather was hot to say the least in the very high 30’s with little or no breeze which made for quite uncomfortable fishing. The winner continuing his recent good run of form was the old master, Bill Reade. Drawn on peg 3 he fished bread on the pole across at about 15inches deep to take some decent carp for 36.44kg. In second place was his good friend Bill Cannon. Bill was drawn on peg 20 and fished the method feeder with pellet for 29.10kg. In third place was Mr Shipham aka,

Terry Brindley who once again put all his eggs in to one basket and fished paste on peg 1 to take carp for 23.46kg. Other section winners were Tony McMillan with 12.50kg from peg 28 and Neil McBernie with 21.20kg from peg 36. The pairs event was won by Bill and Bill with 59.90kg. Rods N Reels The following day we fished the same venue and as per usual the venue fished much better than the day before. Winner on the day with a fantastic weight was Nick Bastock fishing shallow tight across with pellets he caught small carp constantly for 46.32kg from peg 28. Runner up with another good weight

Southampton seem to be operating on a young person’s railcard type transfer strategy this summer as they’ve taken Sekou Mara of Bordeaux’s hands. Mara is a young striking prospect. As in, he’s a centreforward who is barely an adult but does seem quite good. Dwight Gayle will no longer be attending Newcastle United training sessions. He’s off to Stoke in the Championship. Ben Mee is back in the Premier League after joining Brentford. No, he’s not Christian Eriksen’s replacement (we think). Mikel Arteta was on the lookout for a player with versatility, human qualities and character because, you know, it’s hard to register nonhumans in your 25-man squad. On that shortlist of one was Oleksandr Zinchenko who arrives from City for £30m, give or take. Stevie G must have liked the look of Levante in their punchup with Wolves last week that he felt that they were the ideal destination for Wesley - their striker with one leg longer than the other who left all his ability in Belgium after moving to Villa Park. Rumours are indeed rife once more, so let’s take a look. Ronaldo is pulling out all the stops

was Bill Cannon who again fished the method feeder for 42.54kg from peg 32 a peg that is often referred to as the peg of death as it very rarely produces any good weights. In third place was Alan Priest who also used similar tactics as Bill to catch carp from peg 3 for 43.45kg. The other section winner was myself from peg 20 on the back channel with a lowly 11.46kg mainly caught on a small waggler on the float rod with maggot. The Summer series is hotting Up, pardon the pun, with Richard King in what seems an unassailable lead with 141pts in joint 2nd is myself and Alan Priest on 102pts. Ian Brown

to get a rehoming at Real Madrid - by pretending he is interested in signing for Atletico. Personally, I wouldn’t mess Diego Simeone about. United, bizarrely, are happy to loan him out for a season providing he comes back at the end of it. Really? I mean, really? Speaking of loans, Chelsea are keen for Romelu Lukaku’s stay in Milan to be extended for another season - before he has even kicked a ball for Inter. That’s how badly he did at Stamford Bridge last season - and that’s even with Tommy T panicking and begging for new players to join the club. One that they are hopeful of getting through the door is (still) Jules Kounde. Barcelona, down to their last billion in money borrowed that they’ll never pay back, are hoping to outbid the Blues. If that happens, Tuchel will send the Catalans Azpilicueta as punishment and then sign Kimpembe from PSG. Bayern Munich have upset Conte by saying publically that Harry Kane is a very good player. That’s not the way Conte likes to work. He’d prefer to make his own players feel unwanted than say that other team’s players are good. Having sold Zinchenko to Arsenal, Man City really do need another left-back meaning Brighton have added at least another £20m to Marc Cucurella’s asking price. Everton are doing nothing in the market because they are Everton and even though he scored a goal against Championship side Blackpool, Frank Lampard has realised that Dele Alli isn’t very good anymore and wants to sell him after just six months. Newcastle are doing more than Everton but still not enough as they could do with some actual attacking reinforcements. The latest wide player to be linked is Rennes’ Kamaldeen Sulemana who is very, very good and not joining Newcastle. West Ham would also like to sign some attacking players, and Armando Broja flew back from Chelsea’s US tour last week to have a chat and we’ve heard nothing since. Maybe he’s waiting for Forest to make a move…

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