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Mass vaccination plan underway Valencian Government seeking large spaces to facilitate vaccination The Generalitat Valenciana has created a working group to identify large spaces suitable for health workers to begin a mass vaccination programme in April, in the style of the United States. President of the Generalitat, Ximo Puig, revealed that the objective is that "the vast

majority" of Valencian citizens are immunized by summer. Puig announced that the Valencian Community is guaranteed to receive a minimum of 559,020 covid-19 vaccines before March 31 and that from April ("if the pharmaceutical companies comply")

mass vaccination can commence. The Generalitat has created a working group to locate large spaces (such as car parks or sports facilities) in which health workers can undertake a massive vaccination such as that which is already underway in the United Kingdom or the United States. Authorities are hopeful that next month will see the arrival of more vials of the AstraZeneca vaccine and that Janssen (a Belgian pharmaceutical company and subsidiary of the American corporation Johnson & Johnson) will obtain European authorization for its vaccine in March. Puig held a meeting to analyze the strategy alongside Vice President and Minister of Inclusive Policies, Monica Oltra; Minister for Universal Health and Public Health, Ana Barcelรณ; and other

Ximo Puig

senior health officials and members of the vaccination technical commission. After the meeting, Puig specified that before April 1st the Valencian Community will receive 329,940 doses of the Pfizer

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World Cancer Day with a Orihuela man arrested for kidnap and sexual assault difference Officers from Orihuela Local Police have detained a 27-year-old man as the alleged perpetrator of several crimes of gender violence including sexual assault, kidnapping and violation of the restraining order against his expartner. The events occurred last Wednesday, 3rd February, when a call was made to the 112 emergency hotline. The caller warned that a woman had been forcibly taken to the Court of Gender Violence by her ex-

Thursday 4th February was World Cancer Day, a leading annual awareness event which aims to encourage personal, collective and government action. It calls for humanity to work together to reimagine a world where millions of preventable cancer deaths are saved and access to life-saving cancer treatment and care is equal for all - no matter who you are or where you live. Each year, hundreds of activities and events take place around the world, gathering communities, organisations and individuals in schools, businesses, hospitals, marketplaces, parks, community halls, places of worship - in the streets and online - acting as a powerful reminder that we all have a role to play in reducing the global impact of cancer. This year's World Cancer Day's Continued from page 1 vaccine, 40,000 from Moderna and 189,080 from AstraZeneca (the latter before March 5). The forecast of the Generalitat is that at the end of March there will be 736,320 vaccines already administered and that 302,698 Valencian citizens will already have the two mandatory doses (6.08% of the population). Since the vaccination campaign began on December 27 to date, 182,554 inoculations have already been administered in the three provinces and 75,964 Valencians have received the two vaccines that guarantee 95% of immunity against the virus. Vulnerable people Ximo Puig insisted that the priority of the immunization programme is the most vulnerable people, especially the elderly. The President of the Generalitat mentioned that the AstraZeneca vaccine is not recommended for the over 55s by Spanish authorities, but indicated that this situation "will open the

theme, 'I Am and I Will', is all about you and your commitment to act. Experts believe that through positive actions, together we can reach the target of reducing the number of premature deaths from cancer and noncommunicable diseases by one third by 2030. Each year local charity Maria and the Pink Ladies join forces with cancer charity AACC to support World Cancer Day and raise money for local anti-cancer initiatives. However, this year due to the Covid restrictions displaying a banner outside the office in Playa Flamenca Commercial Centre is the only way to mark the occasion. Charity President Maria Wilson said: “Unfortunately, for the first time in 11 years, due to the current restrictions the Pink Ladies/Panthers couldn't even get

together to mark the day. Normally we would hold an annual event at Zenia Boulevard with the support of its management team and supported by the local community who come together to remember lost loved ones and those battling against this evil disease. Hopefully we can get back to some sort of normality very soon and continue to raise funds for the AACC´s early detection program and all the research so that one day we will beat cancer.” The Pink Ladies and Panthers office is open Monday to Friday between 10am and 1pm where people are able to book early detection screening tests. Screening tests can also be booked on line at www.pinkladies.es or by telephone on 965 329 841.

possibility of vaccinating other priority sectors." Spain has authorised the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine to inoculate people aged between 18 and 55 but followed France, Germany, Italy and Austria in imposing age restrictions amid concerns over a lack of data on it use on the elderly. Puig said that estimates from the Ministry of Health and European health authorities suggest that from April, deliveries of vaccines will arrive at a more intense rate and for this reason, a working group has already been created to design the rollout of vaccines to the general population and the group will "immediately" begin to visit suitable spaces in the three provinces to begin the mass vaccination process. He remarked, “As of April we will be in a position, if the pharmaceutical companies comply, to begin mass vaccination. For this reason, during all this time we will work to see in which spaces this massive vaccination could take place as

quickly as possible so that the vast majority of Valencians can be vaccinated before or during the summer.” Experts agree that mass vaccination cannot be carried out at health centres alone and it will be necessary to use large spaces. As such Spain is set to follow the example of the UK, which last week enabled Villa Park (Aston Villa's home ground) to streamline the vaccination process. In the US, California is using the Disneyland car park in Anaheim to vaccinate thousands of people a day. Following the success of these recent vaccination programmes, the Valencian authorities want to open these types of vaccination centres in the most populated areas and in those with the highest incidence of the coronavirus. Nearly three quarters of Spaniards are willing to receive a shot as soon as one becomes available, according to a poll by the Centre for Sociological Studies (CIS) but some remain wary.

partner. The man wanted to make the woman withdraw the complaint that had been filed against him and a restraining order. The caller said the man would be waiting in the area around the court for the woman to come out. The local police quickly located the individual, and after carrying out the appropriate police inquiries, promptly arrested him. The victim was given full support and assistance by the UVID (Domestic Violence Unit) of the

Orihuela Local Police. The woman told officers that the day before her ex-partner had broken the restraining order, kidnapped her, assaulted her and forced her to have sexual relations with him. That morning he took her, against her will to the Gender Violence Court to withdraw the complaint she had made against him. The man, who has a previous complaint for similar acts on a former partner, was placed at the disposal of the Judicial Authority and sent immediately to prison.

CSKA Moscow chooses Orihuela Costa for mid­season training The Councillor for Tourism, Mariola Rocamora, together with the Councillor for Health, José Galiano recently welcomed CSKA Moscow football team to the Real Club Golf de Campoamor Resort. The team has once again chosen to undertake its preparation training in Orihuela Costa. The team is currently on a mid-season winter break from the Russian league. The Russian team has at their disposal an array of top class sporting facilities such as two soccer fields, heated swimming pool, paddle tennis courts and gym – all enjoyed alongside the milder Spanish climate. Councillor Rocamora said: “For

Councillors meet the team coaches

more than a decade this Russian team has been visiting Orihuela Costa with the aim of pre- or midseason training in facilities fully adapted to their needs, in an ideal place in excellent condition, surrounded by nature and where the good weather, throughout the

year, is the greatest attraction.” The Councillor for Tourism explained that "the CSKA Moscow club gives us international visibility in the tourism field, placing us as an excellent sports destination to visit, so from the Orihuela City Council we thank the managers, players and technical staff (which make up a total of 55 people) for having the confidence and loyalty of coming to our coast for more than a decade”. She added that the Department of Tourism with this type of visit shows its dedication and takes a further step is taken in its commitment to the promotion of sports tourism.


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Restrictions may continue beyond February 15th Ximo Puig is committed to maintaining the current restrictions beyond February 15th, it was revealed on Sunday. The president of the Generalitat remarked that "we are not yet in a position to make the measures more flexible" despite the improvement in data. Asked on Sunday if the measures would be eased after the 15th, Puig said that he doesn’t consider that the Valencian Community is in a position to ease the restrictions, remarking that despite a promising decline in positive cases in recent days, the overall number of infections and the accumulated incidence rate continue to be very high.

Puig was asked about ending current measures as he was on his way into a meeting with the National Executive Committee of the PSPV in Valencia on Sunday. He indicated that he would be in favour of extending current restrictions beyond the 15th as “there

continues to be great hospital pressure and thousands of infections continue to occur.” He continued, “we are not in a good moment” despite being “better than we were” before saying “We will analyze it well, but what is relevant is to consolidate the position, and in a few weeks we will probably be in a position to look to the future with greater hope.” “Now more than ever is not the time to lower our guard,” warned Puig, saying we must continue with the “great effort” that the people of the Valencian Community as a whole are making. In his opinion, to overcome this situation “we need to persist, and not relax, not loosen at all.”

Father jailed for abuse after impregnating underage daughter The Provincial Court of Murcia has sentenced a man to fifteen years in prison after he was found guilty of "persistently and repeatedly" sexually assaulting his daughter, a minor, whom he made pregnant. The sentence also includes a restraining order which means the man will not be allowed to come within 100

metres of the victim for a period of fifteen years. He has also been ordered to pay compensation of €60,000. The court heard that the girl was repeatedly raped between August 2016 and January 2018, the man taking advantage of times when his wife was out at work. One of the rapes even occurred on the day the girl informed

Ten new covid outbreaks in the Vega Baja Public Health revealed news on Sunday of five more outbreaks of covid-19 in the Vega Baja area, bringing the number of new outbreaks detected in the region over the weekend to ten. The Ministry of Health updated its data regarding the pandemic in the Valencian Community on Sunday and gave notice of five more outbreaks of coronavirus in the Vega Baja, bringing the total of new outbreaks over the weekend to ten, with

five outbreaks revealed on Saturday. Three of Sunday’s outbreaks were detected in Almoradí, two in schools with three and seven positive cases in each outbreak, and another in the workplace with three positive cases. The other two outbreaks, with five positive cases each also originated in schools in Orihuela and Benejúzar. Saturday’s outbreaks were detected in Benejúzar, Redován, Orihuela (2) and Cox.

him that she was pregnant, when he told her that sex was a way of bringing on her period. The man told his daughter that she should not say anything about what was going on between them, as otherwise he would end up in jail and her mother would be left alone.

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Scandal over Orihuela Costa road works contract A scandal has been brought to light concerning the contract for vitally-needed road repair and maintenance works in Orihuela Costa. The company responsible for the execution of the contract for this work has publically alleged that it is being sabotaged by the Councillor in charge of Infrastructures. It is claimed that the Councillor has withheld payment for works under the contract for the past 4 months, equivalent to over a quarter of a million of euros and consequently much needed repair and maintenance is now under threat. The contract has been controversial from the start, as in a bizarre turn of events the contract was awarded to a company that was not the original winner of the tender bid. Unsurprisingly, this decision was challenged legally and a court reassigned the contract to the correct company. It is this company which now finds its work being sabotaged, which it believes is due the Ciudadanos Councillor for Infrastructure. Although the lamentable state of the roads and pavements in Orihuela Costa would require much greater expenditure, the contract is for the significant amount of €825,000 annually for an initial period of 4 years. The company has complained publicly

and directly to local political party C.L.A.R.O. that the Councillor for Infrastructure has been blocking payment for the last 4 months of work, despite the fact that the work has been inspected and approved by Town Hall technicians. Furthermore, among other complaints, the company claims that the Town Hall is not supplying material for the works, for which it is responsible, in the quantity or quality necessary to complete the required maintenance. A C.L.A.R.O spokesperson said: “It is speculated that the motive behind these efforts to frustrate the execution of the contract is to force its renunciation by breaking the company financially. Either through denying payment for work carried out or to provide grounds for declaring breach of contract and consequently, by

whichever means, enabling it to be reassigned again once again! Legally, this would probably be to the company originally proposed by the Infrastructure department. “However, whatever the reason, Cambiemos and C.L.A.R.O. will denounce this situation at the next full council meeting and seek to ensure that the residents of Orihuela Costa are not being deprived of the maintenance and repair of their streets and pavements which are in such a deplorable condition.”

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Orihuela Health Councillor steps back following vaccination backlash

Can you help local food bank A food bank set up by local people to help local people has been inundated with requests following the recent closure of cafes, bars restaurants and gyms. First established by Fred and Mick Brome after the initial 13th March lockdown, the La Florida Friends Food Bank has supported more than 300 families and fed over 900 individuals of all nationalities and across numerous local communities. Following the first lockdown demands eased as businesses opened and people found or returned to work. The food bank wound down and any remaining items were passed on to other food banks and charities. However, unfortunately the Food Bank is now needed once again and Fred and Mick, helped by two volunteers are working tirelessly to help those in need. Fred said: “Once again many local people who work in bars, restaurants, entertainment or tourist-reliant businesses are finding they have no work and therefore no pay. We are now, once again, supporting many families in the area. The support we have from people and businesses in the community has been overwhelming, but the demand is high and stock is running low and we desperately need food donations.” All food is gratefully received:

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dry food stuffs such as rice, pasta, noodles, coffee, tea and bread. Tinned goods like beans, tomatoes and soup. Also needed is fruit and vegetables of any kind including potatoes - and also meat such as chops, sausages and minced beef. Fred added: “Last week alone we sent out 29 food parcels to those in need. I would like to thank Valdemar Bar and Restaurant for donating a huge

amount of chicken and the Church for its milk donation – although we are pretty much out of everything else!” If you can help by donating any food at all – the food bank does not accept cash donations please contact La Florida Friends Food Bank on Facebook or meet Fred and Mick outside Gama supermarket in La Florida. They are there every day at 12noon except Sundays.

Councillor José Galiano has presented the Mayor of Orihuela, Emilio Bascuñana, his resignation from his delegated responsibilities for Health, Statistics, Mobile Fleet and Urban Transport ‘until the question over his vaccination is resolved’. Despite the lack of responsibilities, he will however, remain an official Councillor. The Councillor said: “I have offered the Mayor to temporarily leave my duties on multiple occasions since this ‘lynching’ for my vaccination in the media, and I thank him, as well as my colleagues from the Municipal Group of the Popular Party, for the trust they have had in me throughout. Finally, I have presented to the mayor my

resignation of the delegated powers, temporarily until this situation is clarified, and it is known who is really responsible for the failures in the vaccination process. I have a very clear conscience and I am sure that if there is justice and decency in the institutions, this will soon be clarified in a satisfactory way. “I never asked to be vaccinated and I have not taken the vaccine away from anyone. I was vaccinated by the staff of the Department who knew the vaccination protocol at that time and did not have information on how to proceed with surplus doses of vaccines. Subsequently, the Autonomous Secretary of Public Health was forced to expressly define the procedure

and did so on 20th January, 14 days after the vaccine was administered. In addition, the Regional Minister for Health Ana Barceló, dismissed the Director of Public Health of Valencia, Elvira Mensat, recently for acknowledging that there were no clear instructions on how to proceed with surplus vaccinations. “In addition, I am a health worker, I am a nurse now and at all times. Therefore, they cannot claim that I am not included in the groups listed as priority. After the resignation of my powers, I will now return to my job as a nurse at the Orihuela Costa Health Centre, which I will combine with my role as a councillor of the Orihuela City Council.

Support our local restaurants At the Costa Blanca People, we are aware that the forthcoming weeks will be incredibly challenging for local bars and restaurants due to the new restrictions. For this reason, we would like to create a live list of all bars and restaurants that are offering a takeaway service. If you are the owner of a restaurant or bar, or perhaps the friend of an owner,

please be aware that there is a pinned post on our Facebook page where people are invited to share information about restaurants and bars offering a takeaway service. You can find more details about menus, deliveries etc by visiting our Facebook page and clicking on the ‘pinned’ post at the top. Bars and restaurants offering food to

take away are welcome to add themselves to the list. It doesn’t matter if you’ve never advertised with us – we simply want to connect businesses with customers. Below are some of our local restaurants offering take aways along with the area they serve and their contact details...

Bombay Algorfa

Algorfa

Indian

693 818 771

Cakes by Zara

Casa Ana

Pinar de Campoverde

Romanian

966 763 380

La Fuente Fish & Chips

Shrumba

Cabo Roig

European

711 094 041

Reflections

966 84 38 52

The Vegetable Garden

Fruit & Veg

695 049 184

Tweety’s

Torrevieja

Fish & Chips 674 054 896

Quesada

Indian

632 406 774

Café Uno

Catral

British

La Fuente San Luis

Afternoon tea, cakes

698 595 752

Fish & Chips 634 116 863 European

605 261 119

Robban’s Kök

Torrevieja

Laurel’s

Quesada

European

965 077 444

Mister Singhs

Playa Flamenca

Asian

965 992 168

Olive Tree

El Raso

European

651 389 007

Lakeview

Quesada

European

722 891 977

Top Nosh

Orihuela Costa

Sunday dinner/Café

659 763 517

Mumbai Blue

La Florida

Indian

965 328 770

Pizzería Ovi

Catral

Pizza

965 723 131

653 06 93 63

Quesada Fish & Chips

Quesada/ Villamartin

Zenia Garden

Albert Dovale

Swedish/Italian www.robbans.eu

Eagle’s Nest

roast Orihuela Costa Sunday delivery

Fish & Chips 966 71 91 36

La Finca

European

865 75 51 81

Maritao’s Kitchen

Villamartin

Asian

965 322 837

Sam’s Bar

Pueblo Bravo

European

634 27 11 7

La Roselada

Torrevieja

European

657 450 640

The Chippy 2

Gran Alacant

Fish & Chips

865 810 202

The Pines

Benijofar

European

865 77 40 79

Captains Table

Punta Prima

Fish & Chips

629 938 771

Our Plaice

La Marina

Oasis

Benijofar

Sunday lunch

603 169 090

Mel´s Kitchen

La Marina

Cafe

865 777 210

Punjabi Palace

Quesada

Indian

966 714 963

The Chippy

La Marina

Fish & Chips

966 795 659 Punjabi Palace

Cabo Roig

Indian

865 754 972

Chandelier Bar

Bar Establo Plaza 39

Fish & Chips 966 79 54 18

San Miguel De Salinas

European

711 075 110

The Bistro

La Finca

European

604 14 53 66

La Marina

International

865 756 119

Ko Samui

Cabo Roig

Thai

865 774 534


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Spain’s tourism industry Virtual Orihuela feels loss of British visitors The Spanish tourism industry is feeling the loss of British visitors, whose numbers plummeted 82 percent in 2020 from the previous year, according to figures released Wednesday by the National Statistics Institute (INE). The drop is blamed on the coronavirus pandemic, which led to strict restrictions on travel, quarantine rules and the closure of bars and restaurants. Most of Spain is used to receiving tourists from the United Kingdom, be it over summer or in the low season. The drop has hit the Canary and Balearic islands especially hard, as both archipelagos are highly dependent on international tourism and air connectivity. But it is not just visitors from the UK that are being missed. Spain’s tourism industry is also feeling the loss of tourists from Germany, France, Scandinavian countries, the Netherlands and Italy. The drop in British tourists, however, has been the greatest, both in terms of the number of arrivals and in expenditure. This fall – together with the decline in German tourists – is having a big impact on Spain’s islands. The numbers of tourists began to nosedive from mid-July, when the British government of Boris Johnson recommended against travel to Spain and imposed a 14-day quarantine on visitors returning from the country in a bid to slow the spread of the coronavirus. The fall in German visitors compounded the loss. Last year, only 720,459 tourists from Germany visited the Balearic Islands, a drop of 84 percent on 2019 figures. In

total, spending by all international tourists in the region plummeted from €14.8 billion in 2019 to just €1.8 billion, a fall of 87 percent. Indeed, the Balearic Islands is the Spanish region that has seen the biggest drop in all international visitors, with the numbers of foreign tourists from 13.6 million in 2019 to just 1.7 million last year, a drop of 87 percent. The outlook for 2021 is just as uncertain as everything depends on how the pandemic evolves over the next few months, whether there are new travel rules, and if a safe travel corridor can be opened between the UK and Spain. Vaccination will be another factor. The British are going at a strong rate and we will have to see what level of immunisation there is in Spain. The recovery will begin in summer, not before. Adding to the uncertainty is the impact of Brexit and fear of contagion from the new strains of the coronavirus. The coronavirus pandemic has taken

a toll on all of Spain’s tourism industry. According to the INE, Spain received a historic low of just 18.96 million foreign visitors in 2020. This represents a fall of 77 percent on figures from 2019, when the country welcomed 83.5 million international tourists, setting a new record high for the seventh year in a row. Tourist expenditure also fell dramatically last year. Visitors spent €19.7 billion in 2020, down from €91.9 billion in 2019, a drop of 78.5 percent. This has had a significant effect on the Spanish economy. In 2019, the tourism industry accounted for 12.4% of Spain’s gross domestic product (GDP). Last year, it accounted for just 4 percent. Following the Balearic Islands, the regions hardest hit by the fall in international visitors were Catalonia (a drop of 80 percent), Madrid (77.7 percent), Andalusia (77.5 percent) and the Valencia region (73.2 percent).

The Councillor for Tourism and Festivities for Orihuela, Mariola Rocamora, has released a new mobile app to showcase the municipality. This technology allows tourists a better experience by being able to view all the sights in 360º and therefore organise trips in a much more realistic and planned way, hopefully encouraging them to visit Orihuela when they are able to do so. This is a new way of making the municipality known both in Spain and the rest of the world. The Councillor said that “the commitment to digitisation and the advances that technology offers us is vital, and we have to adapt to the new reality. With this tourist application, many more people will be able to ‘see’ the places of special interest in Orihuela. We are sure that we will awaken the interest of many people who will become tourists in our city in the future when the situation improves”. The Department of Tourism, with a subsidy of 50 percent of the cost being covered by the Turisme Comunitat Valenciana project, has opted to introduce Orihuela in the ‘Lookish Travel Guide’ app. This platform, which features numerous municipalities from the Valencian Community, allows people to discover Orihuela from anywhere in the world, with several language options in addition to

Spanish and English. The app allows users to visit 50 points of interest virtually. Each of them, when selected, can be enjoyed in great detail in 3D with a full 360-degree view. In addition to the exterior places, the application also allows users to enjoy some buildings and interiors. In addition to being able to see each of these places, the application offers detailed information about each site, so that people have a complete vision of what the city can offer. Because there are other municipalities across Spain within the app, the overall offering and opportunity to explore places will also help to publicise Orihuela. This application is also interesting for the citizens of Orihuela, since among the 50 points of interest there are several that cannot be visited by the public, such as the Torre Vigía de Cabo Roig and it will help them get a better knowledge of local places they may not have been but are keen to visit. The application is completely free and can be downloaded from the following links. If you have an Android mobile, from Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de tails?id=com.lookish&hl=es If you have an iOS, from the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/ng/app/lookis h-spain/id1496390221

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Anti­EU rage erupts over Gibraltar sovereignty There is growing anger in Spain Spain has defacto renounced its towards the EU and Michel Barnier sovereignty claim and could have for giving up Madrid's sovereignty further advanced its position on claims over Gibraltar, with one Gibraltar. leading Spanish MP lashing out at José María Sánchez, from Vox, Brussels' power over Spain. hit back at claims that his party There was a furious response was "anti-European" for voicing its directed at Michel Barnier and the outrage at the deal. EU in Spain after politicians He told Parliament: "The reality accused Brussels of giving up is that we are accused of being Madrid's sovereignty claims on Eurosceptics because we are the Gibraltar. Last week, the Spanish only ones who criticize the wrong Parliament voted in favour of decisions of Brussels. temporary Brexit mitigating "It is a principle of agreement measures which include an in-principle agreement over Gibraltar negotiated by the UK, Spain and the EU. However, several leading Spanish political figures ripped into the deal as one that "only favours Gibraltar and the United Kingdom, and goes against Spanish Michel Barnier interests". The Brexit deal for Gibraltar that only favors Gibraltar and the covers rights for cross-frontier United Kingdom, and goes workers, citizens' rights, health against Spanish interests. Spain care for British citizens and has not known how to exercise its business links between British and rights within the EU. Spanish companies. However, "We must put an end to this MPs from the conservative situation that is harmful to the People's Party and far-right Vox national interests of Spain and ripped into the deal as an example the economic interests of the of the EU taking power from Campo de Gibraltar region." Spain. They branded Spain's Mr Sanchez described the deal negotiations a disaster, claiming as "inconceivable" and said that

Spain could have "been able to negotiate more firmly". Spanish Foreign Minister Arancha Gonzalez Laya sought to allay fears by reiterating the measures are temporary and reciprocal. The country's Europe Minister, Juan González-Barba Pera, told the BBC recently that the deal would spark anger in Spain. He explained: "There are some people in Spain who are not happy about this agreement because they see it as a lost opportunity to further our claims." Gibraltar's Chief Minister, Fabien Picardo, claims the new agreement creates "a common travel area between Gibraltar and the rest of Schengen". Spain, which disputes British sovereignty over the Rock, has often been accused in the past of deliberately holding up traffic by slowing down checks at the frontier to generate long delays, especially at times of tension between the two sides. Mr Picardo said the decision on who enters Gibraltar will only ever be made by a Gibraltarian guard so that the British Overseas Territory would have "primacy".

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Sick loggerhead turtle rescued A loggerhead turtle that was spotted having difficulty swimming in the waters off Pilar de la Horadada was rescued this week. Guardia Civil maritime units spotted the animal, 30 nautical miles off the coast. Identifying it as a loggerhead turtle (Caretta carreta, a protected species in danger of extinction) the officers realised the animal was having difficulty swimming and did not dive as other loggerheads would when they approached. Officers, with the help of a support vessel, managed to rescue the turtle and later, it was transferred to Santa Faz Species Recovery Center, where after an initial examination the veterinary team speculated that she may be suffering from an eye disease. She also had numerous parasites. Once the specialists at Santa Faz carry out a full examination of the turtle’s state of health, she will then be transferred to the

Oceanographic in Valencia, a centre specialising in the conservation of this type of marine animal. The Loggerhead Turtle is a protected species and is in great danger of extinction according to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

Loggerheads face numerous threats causing the death of a large number of their species, many becoming trapped in fishing gear, such as longlines, ghost nets, etc. Due to the pollution of the sea, they often mistake plastic for food which, once ingested, causes them great harm.

Alicante police use drones and thermal cameras to locate illegal party Police in Alicante employed the use of thermal cameras and drones to find an illegal party taking place in the Serra Grossa forest park. National Police had got wind of the gathering in advance and launched a surveillance operation to locate and break up the party. Almost a hundred youngsters were found gathered in the mountains, listening to music and drinking.

Once located, officers on the ground escorted the minors to the lower areas of the mountain to avoid injury, given the complexity of the terrain. Various fines were issued to the partygoers for failing to comply with health measures before officers sealed off the area in order that it would not be used for future gatherings. The Police were aware that the

young people had planned a meeting in that area, where last Saturday there was a smaller gathering, so the officers first used drones and thermal cameras to locate them. National Police imposed 365 fines in one night - from Friday at 8:00 pm until early Saturday morning - 163 of these were issued for trying to bypass the border closures.

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La Glea micro­reserve protection Several departments from the Orihuela Council have joined forces with the Natura 2000 Network to carry out a joint action in the Aguamarina area to protect the floral Microrreserve of Punta La Glea. The Councillor for the Environment, Dámaso Aparicio, explained that the works have focussed on "the fence at the end of Calle Agua to prevent the transit of people inside the Microreserve and preserve the botanical species threatened or vulnerable that this area contains”. In addition, the work also included the placement of information posts, "through which the risk of falling and the prohibition of walking clearly signed. The measure are key to the protection

and growth of the Helianthemum Caput-Felis Boiss species. The perimeter wall has been repaired so that the location cannot be accessed by people in error. Where people had been walking on the headland, the strips of the micro-reserve have been restored with the plantation of Rhamnus lyciodes, Salsola oppositifolia, Launaea

arborescens and Launaea lanífera – all species in danger of extinction. Councillor Aparicio has asked the local community to respect the area and not to walk through the micro-reserve. The Councillor said that, soon, they will begin the work to remove invasive (nonnative) species in this important area of the Oriolano coast.

LET TERS TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor, Benijófar is such a pretty town. But, there are a lot of new builds, the mess they leave on roads along with rubbish. Should they not be cleaning behind themselves. Also on unused land, locals for some reason throw bottles empty cans, household rubbish. The worst is down a road near the bakery. Also, the same road you have to

walk in the road as the pavements are covered in dog faeces which is left and not picked up. That road needs dog bins/rubbish bins and dog fine signs. Lots of other pavements are strewn in dogs’ faeces, this is so dangerous to children. Why are people so lazy? There is a road sweeper, they park there sweeper carrier down there every day – I don’t know

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Construction of 11 dams Local Police fight truancy for Sierra San Miguel A meeting for the sharing of good practices in the fight against truancy was held online, organised by the School Council of the Valencian Community with the participation of truancy units from Orihuela, Alicante, Elche, Torrevieja, Valencia, among other cities in the Valencian Community. Each of the units shared actions and work methods in the fight against school absenteeism. This is aimed at improving the educational system and promoting educational success in order to develop a work manual to eradicate school absenteeism at the municipal and community level.

The Department of Infrastructures for Orihuela City Council, led by the mayor Ángel Noguera, has requested of two subsidies to the Alicante Provincial Council for an amount of € 500,000, for the construction of 11 dams. These structures will solve the issues with the evacuation of rainwater and dragging of land from Mount San Miguel causing blockages and land slides. One of the grants has been requested through the damages fund of the DANA storm and entails the construction of 7 dams in Monte de San Miguel. The other grant, the result of the various meetings held with the Deputy of the Water Cycle Ana Serna, involves the construction of 2 gabion dams in the Sierra San

Miguel and 2 gabion dams in the Sierra de la Muela de Orihuela . The work consists of the construction of small hydraulic masonry and gabion dikes that will allow the retention of sediments which will reduce or cancel the processes of erosion in the ravines and limit the amount of debris carried by heavy water.The main objective is to adopt measures that prevent the phenomenon of a solid flow from forming and, if it has already occurred, to minimise it by sedimentation and the deposit of materials. In addition, due to the fact that lately the meteorological phenomena tend to be less frequent but of greater intensity, all the water that runs through the

mountains gathers speed down the steep slopes and ends up in the town. This causes devastating floods before the river and channels can be blocked or drained. There will also be work carried out to improve the water catchment networks in the areas of Espeñetas, Plaza de Monserrate and adjacent streets. Councillor José Aix, thanked the Alicante Provincial Council for its collaboration, and stressed the importance of valuing the work of the Department of Infrastructure, “especially now that, although a year and a half has passed since DANA, we continue to respond to many of the problems that arose at that time and it is essential to solve them to avoid damage from possible rains in the near future”.

On behalf of Orihuela, the three agents who make up the school truancy unit of the Orihuela Local Police participated. They shared a fundamental and different set of experiences compared to the rest of the participating truancy units.

These officers have been focussed on street work around the environments of schools, parks and recreational facilities, etc and linking to social work around minors and their families with the aim of redirecting young people.

Orihuela Council contributes to plan to support local business Orihuela City Council has shown support for the 'Resist' Plan with a contribution of 455,980.50 euros which represents 15 percent of the total and is complemented by the 62.5 percent provided by the Generalitat and 22.5 percent from the Provincial Council of Alicante. The amount allocated to the municipality of Orihuela totals 3,039,870 euros destined for selfemployed and small businesses that carry out activities included in the decree, such as restaurants, bars, food stalls, hotels and tourist

accommodation, campsites and caravan parks etc. The Plan also includes other activities, not directly related to catering and hospitality, such as film exhibitions, travel agencies, tour operators, other reservation services, event organises, performing arts and auxiliary activities, managers of movie theatres, sports facilities, sports clubs, gyms, amusement parks, among other recreational and entertainment activities. The 'Resist' Plan, intended to

alleviate the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, will grant a direct aid of 2,000 euros to each self-employed person or smallbusiness, which will be increased by an additional 200 euros for each worker in their charge affiliated with Security Social as of 3st December. Receiving this grant is not incompatible with others from other administrations or national public or private entities, the European Union or international organisations and granted for the same purpose.


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Still Using Your UK Adviser? If you take financial advice from the UK but live in Spain, what do you need to think about after Brexit? 1. The end of passporting If you have a good relationship with your UKbased financial adviser, you may understandably wish to continue using them, despite now living in a different country. 2. The limits of UK advice If you still retain UK investments, a UK-based adviser may be able to continue supporting you there. But if you hold savings and investments with an EU-based institution, from 2021 they may not be able to accept instructions, such as top-ups, from a UK adviser.

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GBP / EUR UPDATE GBP Sterling was Thursday’s top performer by a mile, adding an average of almost 1%. Over the week as a whole it was less assured, bringing up the rear on Wednesday. Even so, it managed an average gain of 0.4% with few losses. The only event in sterling’s week that really mattered was the Bank of England’s monetary policy statement. Ahead of the announcement there had been a good deal of conjecture about negative interest rates: would the bank impose them, threaten them or steer away from the subject? It did none of those. Governor Andrew Bailey simply said what he had said before: negative rates are in the bank’s toolbox but it currently has no intention to use them. Mr Bailey’s comments were taken as hawkish, especially as he offered the prospect of Covid vaccinations leading to a rapid recovery for the UK economy later this year.The pound enjoyed an impressive boost against the euro and US dollar, with GBP/EUR reaching a 9-month high, following the decision to hold interest rates at 0.1%, and reclaimed the week’s earlier losses against the US dollar. UK economic data was not of great help to sterling, despite its strong performance. Mortgage approvals were once strong in December, and the services sector continues to struggle as a result of Covid restrictions. However, it appears hope is very much on the horizon, with plenty of newspapers carrying a degree of optimism in the week that UK chief medical advisor Prof Chris Whitty

acknowledged the second wave peak has passed. EURO It wasn’t the same story for Europe though. The single currency has struggled in the wake of a stumbling vaccine rollout. The euro is facing a battle on more than one front too, falling to a month low against the US dollar after a week in which it delayed the export of vaccines from the bloc, and then surprisingly triggered Article 16 of the Northern Ireland protocol. While outrage over this move was temporary, and more level headed discussions are taking place to smooth things over, it hasn’t helped the euro in the eyes of investors. There was better political news in midweek when there was confirmation that Italian President Sergio Mattarella had asked Mario Draghi to form a government. His nomination received the fulsome support of ex-Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and of investors who recall the success of Sig. Draghi as President of the European Central Bank. Mario Draghi’s appearance on the scene was not enough to save the euro: Italy is not Germany, even if it one of the most precarious components of the currency union. But he probably did help to prevent it suffering further damage. Over the week the euro lost an average of 0.6%, faring slightly better than the Swiss franc. It lost more than a cent to sterling and lost one and a third US cents.


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Pension increase agreed per child An extra payment into State pensions for parents per child will mostly benefit women, but not exclusively, the government has revealed this week. Everyone who has a child of their own, including an adopted or foster child, will get €378 a year injected into their State retirement pension – a fixed sum per child up to a maximum of four. Based upon a 12-month income per year, this means when a parent retires, he or she will receive €31.50 for every son or daughter, to a maximum of €126 a month if they have four or more children. State pensions are, in fact, paid 14 times a year, with a double packet in August and at Christmas, meaning in practice, each pension payment will have been incremented by €27 per child, to a maximum of €108 and twice a year, by €54 for each child, to a maximum of €216. The additional payment into the pension pot was initially for women only, but the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled this was discriminating against men. Spain's government explained that its single-gender plan had been because mums are traditionally more likely to see a drop in their income from work than dads, resulting in a lower retirement pension – currently, across the board, men's State pensions are 30 percent higher than women's, and the government wants to ensure 'retirement equality'.

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To this end, the structure of the parental increment has changed, with the cash injection based upon reduction in salary during childcare years. According to minister for inclusion and Social Security, José Luis Escrivá: “In the first two years after conceiving a child, mothers' earnings reduce in 98 percent of cases, but only 2 percent of cases see a fall in fathers' income – this means that over the years, and combined with the existing gender pay gap, women are more likely to end up with a smaller retirement pension.” To qualify, parents need to show a reduction in income in the two years following the birth, rather than, as Escrivá says, the conception, of their child, or that becoming a mum or dad has 'affected their professional career'. If both parents show this, or if neither of them does, the right to the extra pension payment will automatically go to the mother.

Until now, this State payment only applied once a parent had two or more children, but now takes effect from the first, meaning nearly 30,000 more women will benefit from it in 2021 alone. It will also apply to pensions received for voluntary early retirement, which was not the case until now. The sum will gradually rise in line with pension index-linking, but will not affect existing benefits received for those on the minimum or in receipt of the noncontributory State pension – it will not raise their income threshold and render them ineligible for these top-ups. Escrivá says the system in favour of mothers will continue in place until the gender pension gap shrinks to less than 5 percent.

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Alcampo selling the cheapest Smartphone There are already several supermarket chains that, for some time, have opened to products beyond food. Alcampo is, of course, one of them. As with Lidl, Aldi or Carrefour, among others, the chain understands that a very good way to diversify its sales, increase profits and attract more customers is by selling products beyond food. A good example of this is your mobile phone or smartphone. We all need to have a smartphone these days. And even more since the arrival of the coronavirus, which has isolated a large part of society and where travel is more restricted. A smartphone is the ideal way to always be connected with family and friends. Obviously, the market offering for this product is enormous since it is already, practically considered a basic product. In Alcampo they have recognised this and are now plugging a huge gap in the market, the

need a for a low cost Smartphone, something that the big brands shy away from. As with Dacia in the car market, there are those who have no interest in having a top-of-the-range product or paying big bucks to hve all the latest bells and whistles. Some people simply want to have a phone that makes calls has WhatsApp and little else. The Smartphone 12,7cm (5) SELECLINE MW16QF8 from Alcampo is a great option to consider. The features are very simple (QuadCore, 1GB Ram, 8GB, MicroSD, 2 Mpx, Android 8), but it is a Smartphone as basic as it is effective. So, if what you are looking for is an extremely simple product at a very good price, this is one of the best options that you can find at a more than interesting price. The cheapest Smartphone can be yours for less than 60 euros.

Spain restricts flights from Brazil and South Africa due to coronavirus strains Spain has announced restrictions on inbound flights from Brazil and South Africa in a bid to stop the spread of new strains of the coronavirus detected in those countries. The measure came into effect at 9am last Wednesday and will last at least two weeks. Government

spokesperson María Jesús Montero said that the only flights to Spain allowed from those countries will be those carrying passengers who are either citizens or residents of Spain or Andorra, or passengers in transit with stopovers of under 24 hours who will not be able to

Salud 22 declares all its municipalities as high risk areas All the municipalities of the Torrevieja health area exceed a cumulative incidence of coronavirus cases of more than a thousand positives for coronavirus per hundred thousand inhabitants, according to the latest information received by the Mayors and those responsible for the Health Councils of those populations between last Monday and last Wednesday. Some of the areas, such as Torrevieja, Pilar de la Horadada, Guardamar or San Miguel de Salinas had more than 1,300. The hospital occupancy rate by covid increased on the ward and in the ICU with critically ill patients. In the time period given the University Hospital admitted 105 covid patients: 82 on the ward and 23 in the ICU. There were originally only 14 beds for intensive care before the pandemic. In addition, 20 patients are being treated by the Home Hospitalisation Unit outside the health centre. Both the Ministry of Health and the

department's health management company, Ribera Salud, have ‘punished’ the Mayors with much more restricted information on the evolution of the third wave pandemic after it because apparent that some of the public officials wanted to share it with people on social networks to inform them. The Mayor of Torrevieja, the city most affected by the virus in recent weeks, recently publicly denied that he received any weekly information from the Public Health department. However, in response the Salud 22 management company defended itself by ensuring that it offers all the data that the Generalitat authorises it to provide. Ribera Salud hosts a weekly meeting with the Mayors of Torrevieja, Orihuela Costa, Pilar de la Horadada, Guardamar del Segura, Rojales, San Miguel de Salinas, San Fulgencio, Formentera del Segura, Benijófar and Los Montesinos. However, recently this has become a meeting without any representative of the Generalitat in attendance.

leave the airport transit area. The announcement came as the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic continues to produce new epidemiological records across the Spanish territory. In the province of Alicante, the previous 14-day incidence rate had soared to 2,597 cases per 100,000 people, twice the average for the whole of the Valencia region (1,352), according to regional daily Diario Información citing Valencian health department figures. This is three times the national average of 865 cases per 100,000, which is already far higher than the threshold for what is considered an extreme risk scenario. In seven regions of Spain, Covid19 patients now occupy over 50 percent of intensive care beds, with that figure rising to over 60percent in La Rioja, the Valencia region and the North Africa exclave city of Melilla. María Jesús Montero insisted on the need to keep up the restrictions. “The epidemiological situation will have to be assessed regularly to adjust schedules and mobility,” she said after last week’s Cabinet meeting. “We can’t be in a rush with the deescalation. I am not addressing any region in particular.” In Madrid, regional premier Isabel Díaz Ayuso defended her strategy of keeping food and drink establishments open, a decision that other regional leaders have questioned in recent days, including some from her own Popular Party (PP). “I cannot engage in confrontation with

other regional leaders,” she said. “The Madrid economy works in a certain way, and those of other regions have other peculiarities.” Health Minister Carolina Darias has urged regional governments to expand their coronavirus measures in order to “bring down the numbers faster.” Under the current state of alarm approved by

parliament in October, regions are in charge of introducing their own restrictions, and each one has adopted different systems, with an overnight curfew being the only nationwide measure in place. Pamplona will not be holding its Running of the Bulls this year. The regional premier of Navarre, María Chivite, said on Tuesday that the July event “will not be possible.” “It wouldn’t be a responsible attitude on my part to fuel hopes of something that I think is not going to be possible,” she said. The world-famous fiesta, which attracts large crowds each year, was cancelled in 2020 as well due to coronavirus restrictions.

Meanwhile the mayor of Valencia, Joan Ribó, said that the city’s renowned Fallas festival, which involves pyrotechnics and giant burning sculptures, will not be held in the first half of the year, but that “I cannot assert that there won’t be any Fallas at all in 2021.” And the regional premier Ximo Puig ruled out the possibility of travel for the Easter holidays because “we are still in an extremely serious situation” and “we cannot send out a message of relaxation.” Despite shipment delays, the vaccination campaign is still underway. Around 91 percent of doses that were delivered to regional governments have been administered, according to Health Ministry data. Some regional leaders have reiterated their wish to immunise a majority of the population by summer, but said this will depend on timely deliveries. “We could vaccinate 70 percent of the population, but we need for the vaccines to arrive,” said Patricia Gómez, the chief of the health department of the Balearic Islands, inside the regional parliament. The Spanish Health Ministry is considering whether to administer the coronavirus vaccines developed by AstraZeneca to people 65 and over. Fernando Simón, the head of the Health Ministry’s Coordination Center for Health Alerts (CCAES), said it is highly likely that Spain will not recommend this medication for this age group, citing “insufficient available data” and mirroring


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This Week´s Movie Picks Marley & Me We’re the Millers Saturday 13th February – ITV2, 10.00 pm

After being robbed of a week's take, small-time pot dealer David is forced by his boss to go to Mexico to pick up a load of marijuana. In order to improve his odds of making it past the border, David asks the broke stripper Rose and two local teenagers to join him and pretend they're on a family holiday.

Sunday 14th February – Channel 5, 4.20 pm After their wedding, newspaper writers John and Jennifer Grogan move to Florida. In an attempt to stall Jennifer's "biological clock", John gives her a puppy. While the puppy Marley grows into a 100 pound dog, he loses none of his puppy energy or rambunctiousness. Meanwhile, Marley gains no self-discipline. Marley's antics give John rich material for his newspaper column. As the Grogans mature and have children of their own, Marley continues to test everyone's patience by acting like the world's most impulsive dog.


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Tuesday 9th February 02:30 Talking Movies 03:00 BBC News 03:30 Monday in Parliament 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 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Wanted: A Simple Life 12:45 Critical Incident 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 The Mallorca Files 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 The Farmers' Country Showdown 17:30 The Bidding Room 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London News 20:00 Live: Match of the Day 22:30 Mrs Brown's Boys 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:30 BBC London News 23:45 Imagine...

00:25 BBC Weather 00:30 NFL Football 01:20 54 Days 02:20 Countryfile 03:20 Inside Culture with Mary Beard 03:50 Winterwatch 04:50 The Moment of Proof 05:20 This Is BBC TWO 07:15 Wanted: A Simple Life 08:00 The Bidding Room 08:45 Cornwall: This Fishing Life 09:45 Workout the Wright Way 10:00 BBC News 11:00 BBC News 13:15 Politics Live 14:00 Bitesize 15:00 Culture in Quarantine: Shakespeare 17:30 Meerkat Manor 17:50 Meerkat Manor 18:15 Flog It! 19:00 Richard Osman's House of Games 19:30 Lightning 20:00 Rick Stein's Secret France 21:00 Interior Design Masters 22:00 Forensics: The Real CSI 23:00 The Ranganation 23:45 Newsnight

00:40 Paul Sinha's TV Showdown 01:15 All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite 02:05 Ideal World 04:00 FYI Extra 04:15 This Time Next Year 05:05 ITV Nightscreen 06:05 Tipping Point 07:00 Good Morning Britain 10:00 Lorraine 11:00 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:55 ITV News London 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 Lingo 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV News London 19:30 ITV Evening News 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 South Africa with Gregg Wallace 21:00 Joanna Lumley's Home Sweet Home: Travels in My Own Land 22:00 Marcella 23:00 ITV News at Ten 23:30 ITV News London 23:45 It'll Be Alright on the Night

Wednesday 10th February 03:00 BBC News 03:30 Tuesday in Parliament 04:00 BBC News 04:30 Our World 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 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Wanted: A Simple Life 12:45 Critical Incident 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 The Mallorca Files 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 The Farmers' Country Showdown 17:30 The Bidding Room 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 The Repair Shop 21:00 EastEnders 21:20 Holby City 22:00 Celebrity Best Home Cook 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:30 BBC London News 23:45 Match of the Day

00:25 BBC Weather 00:30 Incredible Journeys with Simon Reeve 01:30 Katie Price: Harvey and Me 02:30 Winterwatch 03:30 The Moment of Proof 04:00 This Is BBC TWO 07:15 Wanted: A Simple Life 08:00 Bargain Hunt 08:45 Incredible Journeys with Simon Reeve 09:45 Workout the Wright Way 10:00 BBC News 11:00 BBC News 12:15 Politics Live 14:00 Bitesize 16:00 Tudor Monastery Farm 17:00 Royal Recipes 17:50 Meerkat Manor 18:15 Flog It! 19:00 Richard Osman's House of Games 19:30 Lightning 20:00 Rick Stein's Secret France 21:00 This Farming Life 22:00 Trump Takes on the World 23:00 Live at the Apollo 23:45 Newsnight

00:25 BBC Weather 00:30 Forensics: The Real CSI 01:30 Nigella: Cook, Eat, Repeat 02:00 A Perfect Planet 03:00 Winterwatch 04:00 This Is BBC TWO 07:15 Wanted: A Simple Life 08:00 Escape to the Country 08:45 Pooch Perfect 09:45 Workout the Wright Way 10:00 BBC News 11:00 BBC News 13:15 Politics Live 14:00 Bitesize 15:00 How to Be Epic at Shakespeare 15:15 Shakespeare Unlocked 16:15 Tudor Monastery Farm 17:15 Tudor Monastery Farm 18:15 Flog It! 19:00 Richard Osman's House of Games 19:30 Lightning 20:00 Inside Culture with Mary Beard 20:30 Nigella: At My Table 21:00 Your Garden Made Perfect 22:00 Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby 23:00 Top of the Pops 23:45 Newsnight

08:10 Daisy & Ollie 08:20 PAW Patrol 08:30 Peppa Pig 08:35 Peppa Pig 08:45 Milkshake! Bop Box 09:00 The Adventures of Paddington 09:20 PAW Patrol 09:30 Ricky Zoom 09:40 Pirata & Capitano 09:55 Milkshake Monkey 10:00 Peppa Pig 10:05 Sunny Bunnies 10:15 Jeremy Vine 12:15 Can't Pay? We'll Take it Away! 13:15 5 News at Lunchtime 13:20 Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 Cruising with Jane McDonald 16:15 Hailey Dean Mystery: Deadly Estate 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 The Highland Vet 21:00 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly 22:00 Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild 23:00 A Country Life for Half the Price

01:00 American Dad! 01:30 The Cleveland Show 01:55 The Cleveland Show 02:25 Superstore 02:55 Superstore 03:25 Don't Hate the Playaz 04:20 ITV2 Nightscreen 04:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Teleshopping 08:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 09:00 Emmerdale 09:30 Coronation Street 10:00 Coronation Street 10:30 Supermarket Sweep 11:30 Dress to Impress 12:30 Love Bites 13:30 Emmerdale 14:00 Coronation Street 14:30 Coronation Street 15:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 15:55 Ellen's Game of Games 16:55 Dress to Impress 17:50 Take Me Out 19:00 Love Bites 20:00 You've Been Framed! 20:30 You've Been Framed! 21:00 Superstore 21:30 Superstore 22:00 Family Guy 22:30 Family Guy 23:00 Celebrity Juice 23:45 Family Guy

01:00 A Touch of Frost 03:15 ITV3 Nightscreen 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Coronation Street 07:30 Coronation Street 08:05 Emmerdale 08:40 Emmerdale 09:15 Heartbeat 10:20 Bless This House 10:50 George and Mildred 11:25 Agatha Christie's Marple 13:40 Heartbeat 14:45 Emmerdale 15:15 Emmerdale 15:50 Coronation Street 16:20 Coronation Street 16:55 Midsomer Murders 18:55 Agatha Christie's Poirot 19:55 Wycliffe 21:00 Midsomer Murders 23:00 Foyle's War

00:40 The Bay 01:35 Ideal World 04:00 FYI Extra 04:15 What Would Your Kid Do? 05:05 ITV Nightscreen 06:05 Tipping Point 07:00 Good Morning Britain 10:00 Lorraine 11:00 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:55 ITV News London 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 Lingo 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV News London 19:30 ITV Evening News 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Coronation Street 21:00 Cornwall and Devon Walks with Julia Bradbury 21:30 Coronation Street 22:00 The Bay 23:00 ITV News at Ten 23:30 ITV News London 23:45 Peston

08:10 Daisy & Ollie 03:20 The Great Pottery 08:20 PAW Patrol Throw Down 04:15 Couples Come Dine with 08:30 Peppa Pig 08:35 Peppa Pig Me 08:45 Milkshake! Bop Box 05:10 Car S.O.S 09:00 The Adventures of 06:00 Fifteen to One Paddington 06:50 Countdown 09:20 PAW Patrol 07:30 Mike & Molly 09:30 Ricky Zoom 07:50 Mike & Molly 09:40 Pirata & Capitano 08:10 Cheers 09:55 Milkshake Monkey 08:35 Cheers 10:00 Peppa Pig 09:00 The King of Queens 10:05 Sunny Bunnies 09:25 The King of Queens 10:15 Jeremy Vine 09:55 Frasier 12:15 Can't Pay? We'll Take it 10:25 Frasier Away! 10:55 Come Dine with Me 13:15 5 News at Lunchtime 11:25 Come Dine with Me 11:55 Come Dine with Me 13:20 Nightmare Tenants, 12:25 Come Dine with Me Slum Landlords 12:55 Channel 4 News 14:15 Home and Away 13:00 Come Dine with Me 14:45 Neighbours 13:30 Steph's Packed Lunch 15:15 Cruising with Jane 15:10 Countdown McDonald 16:00 A Place in the Sun 16:15 Killing Your Daughter 17:00 A New Life in the Sun 18:00 5 News at 5 18:00 Mend It for Money 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 The Simpsons 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 Hollyoaks 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:00 Inside Iceland: Britain's 21:00 Kirstie and Phil's Love It Budget Supermarket or List It 21:00 Secrets of Your 22:00 Extraordinary Escapes Supermarket Food with Sandi Toksvig 22:00 Disappearance Of 23:00 Britain's Most Shannon Matthews Expensive Houses 23:30 Xxxmas

00:15 American Dad! 00:45 American Dad! 01:15 Superstore 01:45 Superstore 02:15 Don't Hate the Playaz 03:10 Hey Tracey 04:05 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 04:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Teleshopping 08:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 09:00 Emmerdale 09:30 You've Been Framed! 10:30 Supermarket Sweep 11:30 Dress to Impress 12:30 Love Bites 13:30 Emmerdale 14:00 You've Been Framed! 15:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 15:55 Ellen's Game of Games 16:55 You've Been Framed! 17:25 Take Me Out 19:00 Love Bites 20:00 You've Been Framed! 20:30 You've Been Framed! 21:00 Superstore 21:30 Superstore 22:00 Family Guy 22:30 Family Guy 23:00 Celebrity Juice 23:45 Family Guy

01:00 A Touch of Frost

00:40 Lingo 01:35 Ideal World 04:00 FYI Extra 04:15 Living on the Veg 05:05 ITV Nightscreen 06:05 Tipping Point 07:00 Good Morning Britain 10:00 Lorraine 11:00 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:55 ITV News London 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 Lingo 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV News London 19:30 ITV Evening News 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Tonight 21:00 Emmerdale 21:30 The Martin Lewis Money Show Live 22:00 Piers Morgan's Life Stories 23:00 ITV News at Ten 23:30 ITV News London 23:45 63 Up

05:15 Couples Come Dine with 08:10 Daisy & Ollie 08:20 PAW Patrol Me 08:30 Peppa Pig 06:10 Coach Trip: Road to 08:35 Peppa Pig Marbs 08:45 Milkshake! Bop Box 06:35 Kirstie's Handmade 09:00 The Adventures of Treasures Paddington 06:50 Countdown 09:20 PAW Patrol 07:30 Mike & Molly 09:30 Ricky Zoom 07:50 Mike & Molly 09:40 Pirata & Capitano 08:10 Cheers 09:55 Milkshake Monkey 08:35 Cheers 10:00 Peppa Pig 09:00 The King of Queens 10:05 Sunny Bunnies 09:25 The King of Queens 10:15 Jeremy Vine 09:55 Frasier 12:15 Can't Pay? We'll Take it 10:25 Frasier Away! 10:55 Come Dine with Me 13:15 5 News at Lunchtime 11:25 Come Dine with Me 11:55 Come Dine with Me 13:20 Nightmare Tenants, 12:25 Come Dine with Me Slum Landlords 12:55 Channel 4 News 14:15 Home and Away 13:00 Come Dine with Me 14:45 Neighbours 13:30 Steph's Packed Lunch 15:15 Cruising with Jane 15:10 Countdown McDonald 16:00 A Place in the Sun 16:15 A Deadly Lullaby 17:00 A New Life in the Sun 18:00 5 News at 5 18:00 Mend It for Money 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 The Simpsons 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 Hollyoaks 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:00 Paul Merton in China 21:00 George Clarke's 21:00 Adrian Dunbar's Coastal Amazing Spaces Ireland 22:00 8 Out of 10 Cats Does 22:00 Disappearance Of Countdown Shannon Matthews 23:00 Back 23:30 Crimes That Shook 23:35 Naked Attraction Britain

00:15 American Dad! 00:40 American Dad! 01:05 Superstore 01:35 Superstore 02:00 Hey Tracey 03:00 CelebAbility 03:35 Release the Hounds 04:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Teleshopping 08:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 09:00 Emmerdale 09:30 Coronation Street 10:00 Coronation Street 10:30 Supermarket Sweep 11:30 Dress to Impress 12:30 Love Bites 13:30 Emmerdale 14:00 Coronation Street 14:30 Coronation Street 15:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 15:55 Ellen's Game of Games 16:55 Dress to Impress 17:55 Take Me Out 19:00 Love Bites 20:00 You've Been Framed! 21:00 Superstore 21:30 Superstore 22:00 Family Guy 22:30 Family Guy 23:00 Plebs 23:30 Plebs

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Thursday 11th February 01:45 BBC News 02:00 BBC World News 02:30 The Travel Show 03:00 BBC News 03:30 Wednesday in Parliament 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 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Wanted: A Simple Life 12:45 Critical Incident 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 The Mallorca Files 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 The Farmers' Country Showdown 17:30 The Bidding Room 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 Live: Match of the Day 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:30 BBC London News 23:45 Question Time

01:50 Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA 02:40 The Supervet: Noel Fitzpatrick 03:35 Liberty 04:40 Car S.O.S 05:30 Fifteen to One 06:25 Coach Trip: Road to Marbs 06:50 Countdown 07:30 Mike & Molly 07:50 Mike & Molly 08:10 Cheers 08:35 Cheers 09:00 The King of Queens 09:25 The King of Queens 09:55 Frasier 10:25 Frasier 10:55 Come Dine with Me 11:25 Come Dine with Me 11:55 Come Dine with Me 12:25 Come Dine with Me 12:55 Channel 4 News 13:00 Come Dine with Me 13:30 Steph's Packed Lunch 15:10 Countdown 16:00 A Place in the Sun 17:00 A New Life in the Sun 18:00 Mend It for Money 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Secret Safari: Into the Wild 22:00 24 Hours in A&E 23:00 First Dates

03:10 ITV3 Nightscreen 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Coronation Street 07:30 Coronation Street 08:05 Emmerdale 08:40 Emmerdale 09:15 Heartbeat 10:20 Bless This House 10:55 George and Mildred 11:30 Agatha Christie's Marple 13:40 Heartbeat 14:45 Emmerdale 15:15 Emmerdale 15:50 Coronation Street 16:20 Coronation Street 16:55 Midsomer Murders 18:50 Agatha Christie's Poirot 19:55 Wycliffe 21:00 Endeavour 23:05 Foyle's War

03:10 ITV3 Nightscreen 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Coronation Street 07:30 Coronation Street 08:05 Emmerdale 08:40 Emmerdale 09:15 Heartbeat 10:20 Bless This House 10:55 George and Mildred 11:25 Agatha Christie's Marple 13:40 Heartbeat 14:45 Emmerdale 15:15 Emmerdale 15:50 Coronation Street 16:20 Coronation Street 16:55 Midsomer Murders 18:50 Agatha Christie's Poirot 19:55 Wycliffe 21:00 Lewis 23:00 Foyle's War


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Friday 12th February

03:30 The Week in Parliament 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 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Wanted Down Under 12:45 Critical Incident 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London News 14:45 The Hairy Bikers' Asian Adventure 15:15 The Mallorca Files 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 The Farmers' Country Showdown 17:30 The Bidding Room 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London News 20:00 The One Show 20:40 A Question of Sport 21:10 EastEnders 21:35 EastEnders 22:00 Death in Paradise 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:30 BBC London News 23:45 The Graham Norton Show

00:25 BBC Weather 00:30 Trump Takes on the World 01:30 The Trump Show 02:30 54 Days 03:45 Winterwatch 04:45 This Is BBC TWO 07:15 The Bidding Room 08:00 Escape to the Country 08:45 The Repair Shop 09:45 Workout the Wright Way 10:00 BBC News 11:00 BBC News 14:00 Bitesize 15:00 Tudor Monastery Farm 16:00 Tudor Monastery Farm 17:00 Royal Recipes 17:50 Meerkat Manor 18:15 Flog It! 19:00 Richard Osman's House of Games 19:30 Lightning 20:00 Rick Stein's Secret France 21:00 Monty Don's American Gardens 22:00 Stonehenge: The Lost Circle Revealed 23:00 QI XL 23:45 Newsnight

Saturday 13th February

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ITV 00:40 Finding Alice 01:35 Ideal World 04:00 FYI Extra 04:15 Tonight 04:40 ITV Nightscreen 06:05 Tipping Point 07:00 Good Morning Britain 10:00 Lorraine 11:00 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:55 ITV News London 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 Lingo 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV News London 19:30 ITV Evening News 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Coronation Street 21:30 Vera 23:20 ITV News 23:50 ITV News London

Channel 4 02:25 It's a Sin 03:20 The Great 04:20 Come Dine with Me 05:15 Fifteen to One 06:05 Coach Trip: Road to Marbs 06:30 Kirstie's Handmade Treasures 06:50 Countdown 07:30 Mike & Molly 07:50 Mike & Molly 08:10 Cheers 08:35 Cheers 09:00 The King of Queens 09:25 The King of Queens 09:55 Frasier 10:25 Frasier 10:55 Come Dine with Me 11:25 Come Dine with Me 11:55 Come Dine with Me 12:25 Come Dine with Me 12:55 Channel 4 News 13:00 Come Dine with Me 13:30 Steph's Packed Lunch 15:10 Countdown 16:00 A Place in the Sun 17:00 A New Life in the Sun 18:00 Mend It for Money 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Jamie and Jimmy's Friday Night Feast 22:00 It's a Sin 23:00 The Last Leg

Channel 5 08:10 Daisy & Ollie 08:20 PAW Patrol 08:30 Peppa Pig 08:35 Peppa Pig 08:45 Milkshake! Bop Box 09:00 The Adventures of Paddington 09:20 PAW Patrol 09:30 Ricky Zoom 09:40 Pirata & Capitano 09:55 Milkshake Monkey 10:00 Peppa Pig 10:05 Sunny Bunnies 10:15 Jeremy Vine 12:15 Can't Pay? We'll Take it Away! 13:15 5 News at Lunchtime 13:20 Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 Cruising with Jane McDonald 16:15 Killer Ransom 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 The Gadget Show 21:00 Susan Calman's Grand Days Out 22:00 Gregg Wallace's Fun Weekend 23:00 Greatest Hits Of The 80's

ITV2 00:05 Family Guy 00:35 American Dad! 01:05 American Dad! 01:30 The Stand Up Sketch Show 02:00 Superstore 02:30 Superstore 03:00 CelebAbility 03:45 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 04:10 FYI Extra 04:25 ITV2 Nightscreen 04:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Teleshopping 08:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 09:00 Emmerdale 09:30 Emmerdale 10:00 You've Been Framed! 10:30 Supermarket Sweep 11:30 Dress to Impress 12:30 Love Bites 13:30 Emmerdale 14:00 Emmerdale 14:30 You've Been Framed! 15:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 15:55 Ellen's Game of Games 16:50 Dress to Impress 17:50 Take Me Out 19:00 Love Bites 20:00 You've Been Framed! 21:00 Superstore 21:30 Superstore 22:00 Knocked Up

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ITV3 01:00 A Touch of Frost 03:10 ITV3 Nightscreen 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Coronation Street 07:30 Coronation Street 08:05 Emmerdale 08:40 Emmerdale 09:15 Heartbeat 10:20 Bless This House 10:55 George and Mildred 11:25 Agatha Christie's Marple 13:40 Heartbeat 14:45 Emmerdale 15:15 Emmerdale 15:50 Coronation Street 16:20 Coronation Street 16:55 Midsomer Murders 19:00 Agatha Christie's Poirot 21:00 Doc Martin 23:00 Foyle's War

09:15 PAW Patrol 00:40 Family Guy 00:35 The Notebook 00:15 BBC Weather 07:10 The Rubbish World of 00:05 Ramy 01:00 A Touch of Frost 09:40 Pirata and Capitano Dave Spud 02:30 Weather for the Week 00:20 Lady Macbeth 01:10 Family Guy 00:35 Friday Night Dinner 09:55 Butterbean's Café 07:20 The Rubbish World of 01:45 Battlestar Galactica Ahead 03:10 ITV3 Nightscreen 01:40 American Dad! 01:05 Friday Night Dinner 10:10 Brave Bunnies Dave Spud 02:25 Battlestar Galactica 02:35 BBC News 10:15 Little Princess 07:35 Thunderbirds Are Go 02:10 American Dad! 01:35 Friday Night Dinner 03:10 This Is BBC TWO 03:00 BBC News 03:30 Teleshopping 10:30 The World According to 08:00 Dare Master 02:40 Superstore 07:40 Marrying Mum and Dad 02:00 Zoolander 2 Grandpa 08:05 Mr Bean 03:30 The Week in Parliament 08:10 The Dengineers 03:05 Superstore 10:40 Floogals 08:20 Mr Bean 03:40 Back 04:00 BBC News 07:00 Man About the House 08:40 What's Cooking Omari? 08:30 Scrambled! 10:50 Go Green With The 03:30 Hey Tracey 04:10 Jamie: Keep Cooking 04:30 Click 08:45 Blue Peter Grimwades 08:35 The Tom and Jerry 04:30 Teleshopping 04:45 The Film Review 07:30 Man About the House 09:15 Deadly 60 and Carry On 11:05 The Loud House Show 07:00 Teleshopping 11:20 Entertainment News on 05:00 BBC News 09:45 Meerkat Manor 08:50 Hotel Transylvania 04:40 Live: Test Cricket 5 09:10 Craig of the Creek 10:10 Meerkat Manor 05:30 Our World 07:55 Agatha Christie's 08:00 The Ellen DeGeneres 07:00 Live: Test Cricket 11:25 Friends 09:30 Kung Fu Panda: The 10:35 Meerkat Manor 06:00 BBC News Show 12:50 Friends Paws of Destiny 12:30 The Simpsons 11:00 This Farming Life 06:30 The Travel Show Marple 12:20 Friends 08:55 The Ellen DeGeneres 10:05 Teen Titans Go! 12:00 Around the World in 80 13:00 Four in a Bed 07:00 Breakfast 12:50 Friends 10:25 ITV News Show Gardens 15:25 Dogs Behaving (Very) 10:30 James Martin's Saturday 13:30 Four in a Bed 11:00 Saturday Kitchen Live 10:00 Coronation Street 13:00 Celebrity Best Home 09:40 The Ellen DeGeneres Badly Morning 12:30 Rick Stein's Cornwall 14:00 Four in a Bed Cook 16:25 Dogs Behaving (Very) 12:40 Simply Raymond Blanc Show 13:00 Football Focus Omnibus 14:00 Your Garden Made 14:30 Four in a Bed Badly 13:40 James Martin's 10:35 Dress to Impress 14:00 BBC Weekend News Perfect 17:25 Dogs Behaving (Very) American Adventure 15:05 Four in a Bed 11:30 Dress to Impress 12:50 Midsomer Murders 14:15 Australian Open Tennis 15:00 Talking Pictures Badly 14:10 ITV Lunchtime News 15:35 Mend It for Money 18:30 5 News 14:30 To Be Announced 15:45 The Wedding Planner 15:15 Escape to the Country 12:30 The Masked Singer 18:35 Jane McDonald: 17:30 Tipping Point: Lucky 16:35 A Place in the Sun 17:20 Final Score 14:55 Midsomer Murders 16:15 The Bidding Room 14:00 The Masked Singer: Cruising Iceland Stars 18:10 Flog It! 17:35 Secret Safari: Into the 20:00 Sally Lindsay's Posh 17:00 Live: Six Nations Rugby Unmasked 19:10 Interior Design Masters 18:30 ITV Evening News 16:55 Midsomer Murders 20:10 BBC Weekend News Wild Sleepover 18:45 ITV News London 14:30 You've Been Framed! with Alan Carr 21:00 Secrets of the Royal 20:20 BBC London News 19:00 Catchphrase 18:40 Location, Location, 20:10 Stormborn 15:35 Step Up Palaces 20:00 The Masked Singer 18:55 Agatha Christie's Poirot 20:30 Pointless Celebrities 21:10 Perry and Croft: Made in 21:30 The Voice UK Location 22:00 Princess Margaret: The 17:45 Despicable Me 3 21:20 Casualty Britain Queen of Mustique 23:00 Paul Sinha's TV 19:40 Channel 4 News 19:25 Jurassic World: Fallen 20:00 Midsomer Murders 22:00 Line of Duty 21:40 Dad's Army 23:00 Jane McDonald & Showdown 20:10 Crocodile Dundee Kingdom 23:00 BBC Weekend News Friends 22:15 QI XL 23:40 ITV News 22:00 The Little Stranger 23:55 Chicago 23:55 GoldenEye 23:00 The Deer Hunter 22:00 We're the Millers 22:00 Midsomer Murders 23:20 Match of the Day The listings for the Costa Blanca People’s TV pages are supplied by an external company – we regret that any changes or errors are not the responsibility of the Costa Blanca People


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Sunday 14th February 00:20 Sliding Doors 01:55 Weather for the Week Ahead 02:00 BBC News 07:00 Breakfast 08:55 Match of the Day 10:00 The Andrew Marr Show 11:00 Politics 11:30 The Big Questions 12:30 Wanted: A Simple Life 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC Weekend News 14:15 Songs of Praise 14:50 Money for Nothing 15:20 Escape to the Country 16:05 WA World Indoor Tour Athletics 17:00 Monsters University 18:35 Seven Worlds, One Planet 19:35 BBC Weekend News 19:50 BBC London News 20:00 Countryfile 21:00 Antiques Roadshow 22:00 The Serpent 23:00 BBC Weekend News 23:20 BBC London News 23:30 Match of the Day 2

01:55 The Program 03:30 This Is BBC TWO 07:15 The A to Z of TV Gardening 08:00 Countryfile 09:00 Meerkat Manor 09:20 Meerkat Manor 09:45 Glorious Gardens from Above 10:30 Weatherman Walking 11:00 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites 12:30 Rick Stein's Cornwall 13:00 Celebrity Best Home Cook 14:00 Nigel Slater's Simple Suppers 14:15 Australian Open Tennis 15:15 A Matter of Life and Death 17:00 The Real Marigold Hotel 18:00 Cornwall: This Fishing Life 19:00 Six Nations Rugby 20:00 Ski Sunday 21:00 Incredible Journeys with Simon Reeve 22:00 The Ranganation 22:45 The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan 23:45 Edie

00:45 A Royal Team Talk: Tackling Mental Health 01:40 Weather for the Week Ahead 01:45 BBC News 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Morning Live 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Wanted Down Under 12:45 Critical Incident 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 The Mallorca Files 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 Jay and Dom's Home Fix 17:30 The Bidding Room 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London News 20:00 The One Show 20:35 Panorama 21:05 EastEnders 21:30 Would I Lie to You? 22:00 DIY SOS 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:30 BBC London News 23:45 RuPaul's Drag Race UK

01:20 Heroes 02:05 Heroes 02:45 Question Time 03:50 Holby City 04:30 This Is BBC TWO 07:30 Bargain Hunt 08:15 This Farming Life 09:15 The Week in Parliament 09:45 Workout the Wright Way 10:00 BBC News 11:00 BBC News 14:00 Curiosity 14:45 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 15:30 The Great British Winter 16:30 Australian Open Tennis 17:30 Meerkat Manor 17:50 Meerkat Manor 18:15 Flog It! 19:00 Richard Osman's House of Games 19:30 Lightning 20:00 Lose Weight and Get Fit with Tom Kerridge 20:30 Mastermind 21:00 Only Connect 21:30 University Challenge 22:00 Cornwall: This Fishing Life 23:00 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 23:45 Newsnight

05:05 ITV Nightscreen 00:15 Warcraft 07:00 Dino Dana 02:30 Hollyoaks Omnibus 07:10 The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 07:20 The Rubbish World of 04:35 Food Unwrapped Dave Spud 04:50 Live: Test Cricket 07:35 Thunderbirds Are Go 08:00 Dare Master 07:00 Live: Test Cricket 08:05 Mr Bean 10:30 Sunday Brunch 08:20 Mr Bean 08:30 Scrambled! 13:30 The Simpsons 08:35 Mighty Mike 08:50 Hotel Transylvania 13:55 The Simpsons 09:10 DC Super Hero Girls 09:30 Don't Unleash the Beast 14:25 The Simpsons 10:05 Teen Titans Go! 10:25 ITV News 14:55 Snoopy and Charlie 10:30 Cornwall and Devon Brown: The Peanuts Movie Walks with Julia Bradbury 11:00 Love Your Weekend with 16:35 A Place in the Sun: Alan Titchmarsh 12:55 Simply Raymond Blanc Winter Sun 13:55 Love Your Garden 14:55 ITV Lunchtime News 17:20 Grand Designs 15:15 To Be Announced 18:30 ITV Evening News 18:20 Channel 4 News 18:45 ITV News London 18:50 Crocodile Dundee II 19:00 Dancing on Ice 21:00 Who Wants to Be a 21:00 The Great Pottery Throw Millionaire? 22:00 Finding Alice Down 23:00 ITV News 23:15 Bradley and Barney 22:00 The Great Walsh: Breaking Dad 23:05 Celebrity Gogglebox 23:40 Long Lost Family

08:55 Milkshake! Bop Box 00:15 Family Guy Boogie 00:45 Family Guy 09:10 PAW Patrol: Ready Race 01:15 American Dad! Rescue 01:40 American Dad! 10:00 Brave Bunnies 02:10 The Stand Up Sketch 10:10 Little Princess 10:25 The World According to Show 02:40 Plebs Grandpa 10:35 Floogals 03:10 Plebs 10:45 Go Green With The 03:40 Hell's Kitchen USA Grimwades 04:30 Teleshopping 11:05 SpongeBob SquarePants 07:00 Teleshopping 11:15 The Loud House 11:25 Entertainment News on 08:00 You've Been Framed! 08:35 The Ellen DeGeneres 5 11:30 WWE: Raw Highlights Show 12:20 Friends 09:20 The Ellen DeGeneres 12:50 Friends Show 13:15 Friends 10:15 Love Bites 13:45 Friends 11:15 Love Bites 16:20 Marley & Me 12:15 The Masked Singer 18:35 5 News 18:40 Greatest Hits of the 80's 13:45 You've Been Framed! 20:00 The Wonderful World of 14:45 The Perfect Man Chocolate 16:50 Chicken Run 21:00 Bargain-Loving Brits in 18:35 Miss Congeniality the Sun 20:45 Mamma Mia! Here We 22:00 Rich Holiday, Poor Go Again Holiday 23:00 Family Guy 23:00 An Officer and a Gentleman 23:30 Family Guy

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08:20 PAW Patrol 08:30 Peppa Pig 08:35 Peppa Pig 08:45 Milkshake! Bop Box Boogie 09:00 The Adventures of Paddington 09:20 PAW Patrol 09:30 Ricky Zoom 09:40 Pirata and Capitano 09:55 Milkshake! Monkey's Amazing Adventures 10:00 Peppa Pig 10:10 Sunny Bunnies 10:15 Jeremy Vine 12:15 George Clarke's Build a New Life in the Country 13:15 5 News 13:20 George Clarke's Build a New Life in the Country 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 Cradles for Cash 17:00 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly 18:00 5 News 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News 20:00 Gallagher Premiership Rugby Highlights 21:00 Police Interceptors 21:58 5 News 22:00 A&E After Dark 23:00 Casualty 24/7

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Valentine’s Day around the world The legend of St. Valentine is shrouded in mystery. The Catholic Church recognises at least three saints named Valentine or Valentinus, all of whom were martyred. One legend says Valentine was a priest who served during the third century in Rome. When Emperor Claudius II decided single men made better soldiers than those with families, he outlawed marriage. Valentine continued to perform marriages in secret, causing Claudius to order he be put to death. Other stories suggest Valentine was killed for attempting to help Christians escape Roman prisons. It is also told that Valentine sent the first Valentine’s Day greeting. Yet another legend says Valentine fell in love while imprisoned, perhaps with the jailor’s daughter who visited him. Before his death, he is said to have written her a letter and signed it “From your Valentine.” Regardless of its origins, Valentine’s Day is celebrated around the world. While 14th February marks a day of chocolate, flowers, greeting cards, and romantic dinners around the majority of English speaking counties in the western world, countries across the world also have their own unique ways to celebrate St.

Valentine. United Kingdom The celebration of Valentine’s Day is alive and well in the United Kingdom. In a tradition dating back to the Victorian era, anonymous valentines are sent to romantic interests. Victorians believed signing their name to the card was considered bad luck. The United Kingdom also started the tradition of giving roses on Valentine’s Day. The flower is traditionally seen as the favourite of Venus, the Roman goddess of love. Wales Rather than celebrate love on 14th February, the WelSh celebrate St. Dwynwen’s Day on 25th January. St. Dwynwen is the Welsh patron saint of lovers and men traditionally gift women with hand-carved wooden spoons. The tradition is based on the notion that Welsh sailors carved designs into wooden spoons while at sea to bring back to their lovers at home.

Japan In Japan, women make the first move on Valentine’s Day. They give men gifts instead of the other way around, a popular gift being honmei-choco, a homemade chocolate. Men return the gesture on 14th March. Known as

White Day, men give women white chocolate and other white gifts as a sign of their affection. South Korea As in Japan, women in South Korea give gifts to

men on Valentine’s Day while men celebrate White Day. South Korea has a third holiday, however, known as Black Day. Celebrated on 14th April, single friends gather to eat noodles and

celebrate being single. The name comes from the noodle dish, which includes white noodles in a black sauce. Slovenia In Slovenia, 14th February is considered a prime day for working in the fields as St. Valentine is one of the patron saints of spring. Slovenians typically celebrate romance a month

later, on St. Gregory’s Day, which falls on 12th March. Finland and Estonia Finland and Estonia celebrate Friend’s Day on 14th February, a day for honouring both friends and significant others. Cards and gifts are still given out, and can be for anyone from a best friend to a neighbour. The 14th February is also a popular day to get engaged in both countries. Additionally, Estonia has an interesting tradition for single people they can take a ride on the Love Bus in hopes of meeting someone special.


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Spain’s to allow people change official Most Influential Spaniards 2020 is all female for the gender without medical checks Spain’s Equality Ministry has prepared a draft bill that would allow transgender people to officially change their gender with the Spanish authorities and on their ID document without a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria. Under the planned legislation, titled the “law for real and effective equality for trans people,” an individual aged 16 or over would be able to change their name and gender in the civil registry with a sworn statement. Sixteen is also the minimum age from which a person can make decisions about hormone treatments. The text of the draft bill also recognises non-binary people – who identify as neither male nor female – and proposes eliminating the gender field on official documents. It would also open access to assisted-reproductive treatment to “trans people who are able to reproduce.” The Equality Ministry, led by Irene Montero of Unidas Podemos, met with more than 20 different LGBTQ+ and trans collectives to finalise the future law, which is based on an initiative Unidas Podemos presented in 2017. However, the draft law has been met with opposition from some women’s groups and feminist organisations, such as Against the Elimination of Women, which represents around 100 women’s organisations, and Feminist Convergence Movement, which represents 40. Both groups believe that the distinction between sex and gender must be preserved, arguing that gender self-identification “eliminates” the experience of women. Sources from the government say the draft bill has still a long way to go before it appears before Cabinet.

Key points: Right to gender self-expression. Spain has allowed an individual to change their name and gender on their DNI without gender reassignment surgery since 2007. But in order to change their gender, a person must provide evidence of a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria – the discomfort people can feel if their gender identity does not match their body. This is not required under the draft bill for individuals over the age of 16, nor does a person need to undergo any type of medical or surgical procedure. Hormone treatment and minors. In the case of minors, the bill considers allowing hormone blockers “at the onset of puberty” to help suppress the development of breasts and facial hair, followed by cross-sex hormone therapy – testosterone for trans men and estrogen for trans women. Minors under the age of 18 also must have parental consent. Legal defender. The bill gives individuals from the age of 16 the final word on what their gender and name are on their DNI. Minors between the ages of 12 and 16 who want to make a change at the Civil Registry must do so via their legal representative, who is usually a family member. If this family member does not agree with the decision, a “legal defender” will be named for the minor. Prospective rights. The text allows a person “to exercise all the rights inherent to their new condition” as a man or woman, but it does not allow these rights to be given retrospectively. The bill outlines that “it will not change the ownership of rights and legal obligations that could correspond to a person before

their registry change was inscribed,” making specific mention of the genderviolence law. Recognition of non-binary people. The text allows an individual for the first time to request that their official documents omit any mention of gender. Assisted reproductive treatment. Under the bill, trans people “with the ability to reproduce” will have access to assisted reproductive technologies. It also contemplates allowing people undergoing hormone treatment to freeze their eggs and reproductive cells. Sports. For sporting exercises, events and competitions, trans people will be able to participate “according to their registered gender,” under the draft. “Sex verification” tests will also be banned. Prisons. The bill gives trans people the right to “be treated and separated according to their registered gender” should they be incarcerated, unless they believe this will endanger their safety. Education. The bill “guarantees” the right of trans students to express their gender identity. A student’s “physical image, choice of clothing and access and use of facilities of an education centre according to their gender identity must be respected,” the document states. Foreigners. The draft law also gives foreign residents in Spain the right to gender self-identification, “regardless of their administrative situation.” Work. Trans people can face many difficulties when searching for work. To address this problem, the bill establishes incentives for workplaces that hire “unemployed trans people, with special difficulties in joining the workforce.”

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For the first time ever, Forbes' 'Most Influential Spaniards of the Year' ranking is made up entirely of women – possibly in an attempt to redress the gender balance, given that on both the annual 'rich' and 'influential' lists, men tend to outnumber women quite significantly, or possibly because, in the compilers' view, the 25 names featured really were last year's most 'influential' Spaniards, and the single-gender nature of it was purely accidental. Queen Letizia sits at Queen Letizia number one – the rest are made up of eight politicians, six topranking company managers, five journalists, two gallery owners, a singer, a scientist and an activist. The definition of 'influential' covers a multitude of sins, or virtues: Being a major icon in their field, significant achievements, or simply being one of most talked-about and read-about household names. HRH Letizia ticks all these boxes; as a journalist and TV news reporter, she covered major events worldwide and, after her master's degree, spent several years working in Guadalajara, México, where she started – although did not finish – a PhD, and was already a familiar face on the late-evening TVE news before her engagement to the then Prince

Felipe of Asturias was announced. Since Princess Letizia became Queen Consort in 2014, she has been actively involved in charity patronage and representation, especially raising the profile of women and all manner of diversity, and promoting fashion and the arts – and bringing up two daughters, Leonor, now 15 and Sofía, who will be 14 in May. Completing the podium are Ana Patricia Botín, chief executive officer of Banco Santander and described by Forbes as 'one of the most powerful and best-known women on the planet', and Madrid regional government president Isabel Díaz Ayuso, of the right-wing PP party, who is defined as 'one of the mostmentioned persons in political speeches'.


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Help Vega Baja soldiers on HELP Vega Baja is a registered charity established more than 40 years ago to support people in need and other likeminded charities. In “normal” times it offers several services in addition to the day-to-day advice and information it provides, which includes various friendship groups, support groups, talks and a befriending service. Sadly, these have all had to be put on hold until it receives the go ahead from the government on group gatherings. From its head office in San Miguel and helpdesk in La Marina the charity covers the Vega Baja area from La Marina to Pilar de la Horadada across to Orihuela inland - or from further afield when this can be done by phone or email. The San Miguel Centre is also where Help Vega Baja has its charity shop and mobility equipment hire centre. It offers a membership to the charity for just 10 euros a year which can be applied for online at: www.helpvegabaja.com or at either of the offices. This provides numerous discounts and free services from local organisations such as Quiron Salud Hospital who offer charity members annual blood analysis, dental clean etc. Other benefits include a free 150 euros per annum interpreter service which is a popular benefit for those attending their local doctor, hospital etc. Over the years Help Vega Baja has supported hundreds of people. For example, when the floods hit the Vega

Baja area in 2019, the charity donated more than 76,000 euros and much of this was directed towards those most affected by the flood disaster. For the charity to remain able to support people it depends heavily on volunteers, local businesses, and other supporters. Fundraising events, sales from our shop and a market stall at Campoamor usually bring in funds that can then be passed on to families experiencing difficult times. However, because of the Covid pandemic, the market stall has had to close, fundraising events are not permitted and sales in our shop have decreased considerably due to people (quite rightly) staying home. The shop is now currently open on a Wednesday only to save costs on utilities etc. This has, and continues to have, a significant impact on the charity.

as they always do at HELP Vega Baja, the volunteers are all soldiering on! The Elective Committee continues to work from home, and is dealing with a huge increase in the requests for support from families affected from the pandemic through loss of work, many of whom are in debt for rent and utilities and with little hope of work soon. The charity offers food vouchers where possible to ensure that nobody goes without food (volunteers have discovered several families who have been doing what they can to meet their

commitments by missing meals). One of the most important things that the charity has been doing is to inform people of initiatives as they are released that they may apply for and of having frank conversations about their future here in Spain where this is needed. Pulling together Help Vega Baja Michele Masson said: “Please don’t feel that life in our ‘charity world’ is all doom and gloom currently! Yes, things are difficult (as they are for all charities), but this is a time when we all pull together and I know that our supporters, many of whom have been with us for many years, will do what they can to help us as we go through our lean

times to ensure that we can in turn help others who otherwise would have nowhere to turn. As President, I am in a fortunate position that I can make that call to families when we are able to offer support and believe me the appreciation and relief that I hear is worth every additional hour we spend.” If you would like to support HELP Vega Baja by offering a donation, or perhaps a standing order, however small, every cent will help the charity continue its work. Please visit www.helpvegabaja.com for details of how you can give support or contact the San Miguel Centre by email: office@helpvegabaja.com

Three floods in two weeks and identification of rising damp in the head office has also left many volunteers feeling downhearted but

No Enthusiasm I live alone and often stay in bed until midday to avoid the loneliness in Lockdown. Then I spend a lot of time on my phone messaging family at home, but they too are depressed with the situation so there is no relief. When you read the papers or watch the news it's dominated by the Corona Virus crisis. I am depressed at not being able to see my friends right now. Of course none of us can do anything about the situation, but we can do something about how we deal with it. You can be miserable and not get out of bed each day, or you can put some structure into your day to make things more bearable. Put your alarm on and get up at a reasonable time. Then vow to go out for a brisk hour long walk or bike ride. We have a beautiful climate here so there's no excuse; think what our family and friends are facing in the UK - dreadfully cold and dark weather that keeps them indoors. Make sure you eat well – buy healthy food and occupy yourself with cooking lovely dishes for each meal, and why not mix yourself up a freshly prepared juice each morning? Sit outdoors to eat if you can and get some Vit D from the sunshine, put some soothing or inspirational music on. You can still meet up with people safely here – there are many cafes that are open near the beach to have a takeaway coffee, so you could meet up with a friends and sit in the fresh air safely while socially distancing, or why not take a picnic? Come right away from reading the newspaper or watching the news on TV. Don’t sit in front of the TV until after the sun has gone down, and then watch DVDs of your favourite light-hearted programmes. 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.


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Is too much herbal tea bad for you? There are countless articles expounding the beneficial properties of herbal teas. However, as with almost everything when something is done to excess there can be a risk and with herbal teas, we need to be clear about how and how often we should take them. “It is true that consuming herbal teas and infusions in our diet is a good habit when it comes to improving the general state of the body. But like everything, in excess, it can be harmful to the body. In principle, 1-2 cups of these infusions a day would be enough to experience their beneficial effect,” explained pharmacist Mar Sieira. She also outlined some of the precautions we have should take, especially when it comes to teas based in medicinal plants. Diuretic teas In the case of diuretic teas, (such as dandelion, horsetail or artichoke, among others) that prompt the elimination of fluids from the body, we should be careful of consuming them in excess, because we could eliminate nutrients and minerals that our body needs. Stimulating teas Green tea, although it is highly regarded for its detox effects as well as its lipolytic characteristics (ideal for dieters), it also contains high amounts of theine, which is a stimulant similar to caffeine, so it is not recommended for people with high blood pressure, heart problems or arrhythmias. It is also not ideal for people with stomach ulcers or

have digestive disorders. It has a potentially irritating effect on the digestive tract due to its theine content, a characteristic also shared by other teas such as black, white or red. “In addition, tea can prevent the correct absorption of iron, so it should be taken into account in those people who have anaemia or a predisposition to develop it”, explained Sieira. Relaxing teas Within this group of teas we have such infusions such as valerian, which is used to reduce nervousness and agitation, facilitating sleep and improving sleep quality. “Their prolonged consumption can be toxic and, therefore, it is recommended to establish rest periods during treatment. In addition, abusing intake can produce adverse effects such as headache, confusion, lack of mental agility, nervousness, or irritability,” said Sieira. Digestive infusions Herbal teas with digestive properties are a perfect way to alleviate that feeling of heaviness and bloating that we may feel after eating. Plants of various kinds are used, largely from the aromatic variety (such as mint or rosemary). “Although most of the infusions that are used for digestive purposes are usually very safe and do not generally entail adverse effects their use, some such as thyme, oregano, or mint could irritate the digestive tract if they are consumed in excess,” concluded Sieira.

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Biker ‘Airbag Jeans’ Airbag jackets and vests are now a reality. At this year's Dakar Rally, airbag vests were a mandatory safety item for motorcyclists. Now, bikers can avail of trousers with a built-in airbag. French start-up CX Air Dynamics Airbag motorcycle trousers are now available for €375 (plus shipping) with a 25% discount on the future standard

price. If the project is completed as planned, the trousers will be delivered in March 2021. The airbag in the trousers is not activated by an electrical system, but rather is attached to the bike or motorcycle with a strap and clip. If the driver falls off, this strap will activate the airbag. According to the company they inflate in less than 200

milliseconds with a small cartridge containing compressed air. The compressed air cartridge can be replaced after use. The material of the trousers is breathable, resistant to water and abrasion. They have a foam padding that absorbs impacts (up to 90% of the energy), but is flexible and comfortable at the same time. Swedish prototype Another airbag activation system is being developed by Swedish firm Airbag Inside Sweden Ab (AIS). The system is similar to the French one, a strap and clip are attached to the bike or motorcycle and activated the moment its driver falls. The fabric incorporates a technology used in space research that stands up to 14 times more friction than steel despite being 8 times lighter.

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The Mini Eye in the Sky Since 2019, the DGT has used eleven drones to monitor, control and manage traffic. They are primarily intended for traffic surveillance and, according to the rules that regulate its operation, “in particular through these systems, the following will be intensified: surveillance in risky sections; those aimed at the protection of vulnerable users of roads in transit, in particular, cyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians; monitoring distractions while driving; and speed controls”. Three drones have the technical report from the Spanish Metrology Centre to monitor traffic and detect violations, while the remaining 8 are used to monitor and regulate traffic. In fact, between January to August 2020, the drones –which have flown more than 430 hours: 316 for surveillance and 55 for regulation– had captured 220 infractions, the majority for not respecting road priority (28%). They also highlight the incorrect use of seat belts (16%), the use of the mobile phone behind the wheel (12%) or not respecting the longitudinal markings of the road (12%). A clear example in the protection of vulnerable people is that 4% of the infractions captured by drones are for overtaking cyclists without respecting the minimum safety distance. This is how it works, step by step 1: CHOOSE THE SECTION TO WATCH Based on their data, the provincial heads of the DGT and the subsectors of the Traffic Group of the Civil Guard, are the ones who determine which sections would need drones to monitor the

movement. With these data, and taking into account the limitations due to security reasons (uncontrolled airspace, far from aerodromes and airports, possibility of parking a unit to carry out the control ...), a list of mission areas and a calendar of dates and sections is created. 2: A SAFE LAUNCH BASE Once the point to be monitored with the drones has been determined in advance and in accordance with the Provincial Traffic Headquarters, a point close to the section to be monitored is chosen where the van of the Air Media Unit (UMA) can be safely parked. There, said unit deploys a windsock –to control the direction and speed of the wind, which can affect the flight–, and marks a security perimeter on the ground where the drone will take off and land. 3: ASSEMBLE AND CHECK The next step is to assemble the drone (which travels disassembled and protected) and to check the operation and calibration of the device and the cameras that will serve to monitor the road and capture and record possible infractions. Afterwards, it is located in the safety area for take-off and, once the battery is installed - with a flight autonomy of about 20 minutes, depending on the characteristics of the flight and the weather - the device is

ready to undertake the mission. 4: TWO OPERATORS The two operators involved in the surveillance make the drone take off, which on its flight will not cross the road - unless expressly authorised - nor will it fly above 120 meters, or near strategic places - airfields, airports, security facilities ... - and always in the pilot's field of vision. The drone is always operated by an accredited pilot who controls the flight; the camera can be controlled and managed either by an official of the UMA or by an agent of the Traffic Group of the Civil Guard, which determines the way of notifying the fine. 5: FLYING AND OBSERVING Then begins the most difficult part of the mission. The drone flies over the vicinity of the road at the point or points

where surveillance is requested - for example, in our specific case it was a crossing regulated by a Stop sign. Meanwhile, the camera operator is dedicated to observing and monitoring the manoeuvres of the drivers, whose infractions are recorded on computer media in the equipment that moves the Air Resources Unit. 6: NOTIFY THE COMPLAINT Depending on the availability, or not, a patrol of the Traffic Group of the Civil Guard is located in the vicinity of the guarded road and, in the event of an infraction, following the instructions of the drone camera operator, stops the responsible driver and notifiesthem of the opening of the sanctioning file on site. Naturally, except in cases where it is impossible to do so determined by the corresponding regulations.

British number plates given ‘historic’ makeover Driving licences in the UK have been given an historic overhaul as new regulations make it easier for Britons to drive their vehicles within the EU. The Department for Transport unveiled new designs showing an updated driving licence and a new number plate without the distinctive blue band on the left-hand side. New number plates and licences without the EU flag have been issued since January 1st 2021. Existing versions will still be valid for driving but the new designs will be used when renewing a licence. A new agreement between the UK and 27 EU states plus Switzerland and Norway forgoes the need for a £5.50 international driving permit. Most UK drivers cannot leave the country under current lockdown rules, but when the situation regularises again, motorists will not need to display a GB sticker in most EU countries if their number plate has GB or GB with a Union Flag on it. Another image shared on Twitter by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps revealed that the Union Jack will be added to the green band on plates specially made for electric vehicles. Mr Shapps said: “Changing the designs of our driving licences and number plates is a historic moment for British motorists. “Looking to the future, whether it’s for work or for holidays abroad, these changes mean that those who want to drive in the EU can continue to do so with ease.”

Hay Fever Season and Driving Problems Suffering from allergies and being a driver are a combination of factors that poses a potential risk on the roads. The DGTrevealed how a sneezing fit of just 5 seconds, means that a car travelling at 90 kilometres per hour covers a distance of 125 metres, the distance greater than a football field, when the driver´s attention is distracted as a result. The sneezing fit can often last longer than 5 seconds though, perhaps 8, 10 or more, with the vehicle continuing to travel without the driver´s full attention. On a normal, dry road, the overall stopping distance for a car travelling at 90 kilometres per hour is calculated at 65.7 metres, just half of the distance covered during our 5 second sneezing fit. During the reaction time alone, the vehicle would have travelled 25 metres. In other words, in the event of an incident ahead, there would not be enough time to react and stop. Sneezing is only one symptom of an allergic reaction, most commonly Hay Fever at this time of year, severe itching of the eyes, irritation, congestion or a runny nose, light sensitivity and many more combinations of symptoms, all make driving particularly problematic for sufferers. Drugs to combat the physical symptoms can help ease the dreaded onset of Hay Fever, but some of these drugs also cause problems with driving, sometimes causing drowsiness, or other

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Sufferers of Hay Fever might have already realised that the pollen season has once again started early in Spain, seemingly getting earlier each year, but it can vary depending on the geographical location. Within the car, keeping the vehicle clean, inside and out, can remove much of the residual pollen, as can the installation of filters in the air distribution system. Keeping windows closed, wearing sunglasses and avoiding key problematic times such as dawn and dusk can all ease the symptoms. All antihistamines sold in Spain should carry a pictogram on their packaging, depicting a car within a danger warning signal, which is designed to alert drivers of the possible effects on the ability to drive safely. However, it may not be present on imported medication. But, if you see this sign you need to be aware that your driving ability is likely to be affected. If you are taking any medication, make sure you read the instruction leaflet, or check with your doctor or pharmacist about interactions with other medication and driving. The website from the Sociedad Española de Aerobiología, www.polenes.com, can offer information within Spain, and allows you to select the different regions to see the current status of pollen and help you plan your driving activities.


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take the Super Elche CF, Successful Buccaneers Bowl in comfortable win Second Half over Chiefs Confidence was thin on the ground in the Elche CF changing rooms as they faced fellow Comunitat Valencia team, Villareal at home on Saturday evening. A huge 14 places separated both teams in the La Liga table. The first half was dominated by trophy award winning Unai Emery's side, whose yellow kit has earned them the Yellow Submarine as a nickname. They literally torpedoed the Elche CF crew, by scoring 2 goals. Gerard, the Spanish International forward, showcased his skill on both occasions bringing his goal total this season to 14. A completely unmarked Gerard was in front of the goal for his first shot on the 15 minute mark. He artfully slipped the ball across the front of the goal mouth, missing Badia's outstretched right foot, to find the back corner of the net. Just 20 minutes later, Gerard, unmarked again, received the ball right in front of goal. He connected powerfully with his right foot to drive it home, turning to celebrate by pulling on both of his face cheeks and sticking out his tongue, even before the ball had crossed the line. The Elche ship

it, his powerful shot clipped the top right hand corner and with a lot of luck the rebound landed at the feet of Lucas Boye. He just turned his foot out to guide the ball into the centre of the empty goal. The yellow submarine dominated once again, but Elche confidently defended.

was going down fast as the half time whistle was blown. Almiron must have given the best moral boosting tactic changing team talk of his Elche career so far. A completely different side emerged, but then doing worse than during the first half would have been practically impossible. Energised and up for the win, Elche kept the ball in the enemy's half and evened the scoreline. Just 4 minutes into the second half, Josan sent a magnificent pass to Carrillo, who finished the move with a deft header. The second goal came from the free kick from outside the box. Rigoni stepped up to take

An important confidence boosting point from a match where Elche, for the first time in a long time, played with remarkable intensity, discipline and above all hunger. Could this be their turning point and the start of the search for salvation? 19th placed Elche CF will play 10th placed Celta de Vigo in Galicia on Friday 12th February at 21:00. As soon as spectators are allowed back into the stadiums, EuroTourGuide will once again be offering Coach Tours with Match Tickets to support Elche CF. Please sign up to receive your free newsletter on www.eurotourguide.com

Tom Brady guided the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a 31-9 win over the Kansas City Chiefs to bring his record for Super Bowl wins to seven. In Brady’s first season at his new side after a dazzling 20-year spell with the New England Patriots, the quarterback helped Tampa Bay become the first team to play a Super Bowl in their own stadium. Kansas City and their vibrant young quarterback Patrick Mahomes, had come in as favourites, but Brady threw three touchdown passes to prevent the Chiefs becoming the first back-toback NFL champions since Brady and the Patriots in 2004. At 43 years and 188 days, Brady became the oldest player to play in the biggest game in US sport, extending his record for Super Bowl appearances to 10 and joining Peyton Manning as the only quarterbacks to win Super Bowls with two different teams. Already widely considered the

greatest NFL player of all time, Brady decided to leave New England in the off-season in search of a new challenge and joined the Buccaneers, whose only previous Super Bowl win

came in the 2002 season. Remarkably, Brady now has more Super Bowl wins than any single NFL franchise and was named the big game's Most Valuable Player for a recordextending fifth time. "I'm so proud of all of these guys," he said. "We had a rough November but Bruce Arians (head coach) had all of the confidence in us and we came together at the right time.

"I'm not making any comparisons. Coming down here and playing with this group of guys is amazing." During his tenure at New England, Brady formed the NFL's most successful quarterbackcoach partnership with Bill Belichick, and when he departed, some felt that Belichick deserved more of the credit, that Brady wouldn’t be as dynamic without him. Instead, the Patriots chalked up their first losing season since 2000 - the year before Brady became their starting quarterback - while Brady has won another Super Bowl, with a team he joined during a pandemic, after a heavily disrupted off-season with no preseason games. It was also a team that, before this season, had not won a playoff game since winning Super Bowl 37. They had not reached the post-season at all since 2007.


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TALES FROM THE TOP FLIGHT at. You could understand at first glance a decision to send off Tomas Soucek for his elbow clipping Mitrovic. But, to miss it and then be talked into having a look by the VAR on duty and then decide it was anything other than an accident that’s different wheels.

■ CHRIS DARWEN chris@costablancapeople.com

Another midweek round of Premier League football crazier than a Sean Dyche press conference moved seamlessly into another weekend round of Premier League football more error-strewn than this column before an editor gets their hands on it.

It’s easy to argue that Premier League referees don’t really understand too much about playing the game - trust me, I play 11s with one who used to be one of the best so I am qualified to make that statement - but I’d love to know exactly what Dean saw on the replay that made him think, “oh yeah, he’s tried to do him there”.

Liverpool, knowing that defeat to Brighton during the week left the torch of their title defence barely flickering, saw it ruthlessly extinguished at Anfield by the new champions elect, Manchester City.

This Fantasy Premier League manager didn’t see Wolves and Leicester ending up goalless, hence a Wolves defender and a Leicester defender being left on the bench.

Given Ilkay Gundogan’s penalty and Ruben Dias’ interesting decision to touch Mo Salah anywhere near a penalty area, Alisson knew he was going to have to go some to be the biggest villain in the match. Liverpool’s keeper opted for volume of mistakes rather than quality - sloppy passing from the back gifting City goals two and three before he managed to make himself very, very small as Phil Foden rifled home the fourth. Four could have been six too, had Gundogan’s penalty not followed the exact trend of City spot kicks in this fixture. Still, Riyad Mahrez feels better about himself now. Also, John Stones’ fringe was believed to have been marginally offside by VAR. Whilst I am not looking to dance on the grave of Liverpool’s Premier League season, I do recall being laughed at in some quarters for saying that this was not a ‘great’ Liverpool side - yet. Great sides create dynasties, and the Reds will need to come back as champions next season (or win the Champions League this time out, I guess) to be able to lay a glove on their Anfield predecessors or even, whisper it quietly, those pesky United sides that Fergie used to manage.

regret opting for the teflon gloves once more and Lindelof might reflect back and surmise he would have been better actually marking Dominic Calvert-Lewin rather than giving him a 95th minute free pass to net the equaliser. A moment that will pass us by without taking the appropriate pause to appreciate it? James’ touch before his goal - velvet is the word you are looking for. I don’t know how many painkillers Harry Kane chose to take ahead of Tottenham’s 2-0 over WBA, but he made the right choice if you are of a Spurs persuasion. Jose’s miserable little run comes to an end and Kane

excited to get a chance to make his Arsenal debut following the madness of Bernd Leno’s dash from his goal during the week. Ryan, bless him, probably didn’t dream of picking the ball out of his net within minutes having not had a touch Ollie Watkins scoring Villa’s winner to round off a shocking week for Arteta (again). Thomas Tuchel still can’t tick off one of the items on his big Chelsea to-do list. Platitudes for Timo Werner’s role in both Chelsea goals were plentiful, but it still does not hide the fact that his last goal for the club was against Morecombe. And, to be fair, if you can’t score against the jinxed Aaron Ramsdale, who can

Steve Bruce isn’t a fan of a conspiracy theory. Don’t mention 9/11 or Graeme Jones taking his job to him. Southampton came to the game needing to wipe the memory of another 9-0 shellacking. It’s fair to say Jan Bednarek has had better weeks - an overturned red at Old Trafford and two own-goals in four days. Alex McCarthy will also look back on the week and wish he hadn’t bothered - though Alisson certainly managed to raise the ‘dodgy passing from a keeper’ bar. The Magpies managed to hold on with nine-men for another much-needed win but do watch back James Ward-Prowse’s free-kick. Sublime just about does it justice.

The only thing stopping Peppy G getting his crown back is the desire to win the Champions League though surely he could be allowed another miss on that to reclaim the Premier League trophy? Manchester United fans will currently have the hump with this column, saying I am writing them off a little early. Yes, spanking Southampton 9-0 was impressive (but come on, you’re not the first team to do that) and you do sit second so by a mere technicality you are title-challengers, I suppose. But, throwing away a two-goal lead to Everton does not a champion maketh. Given the amount of grief Paul Pogba gets, it’s only fair to point out that they were winning when he went off injured and it is a shame that a wonderful goal by Brunaldo will be forgotten due to the final score. David de Gea will no doubt

shows that even with two big ankles and with bags of ibuprofen rattling around inside him he is more use than Gareth Bale and Carlos Vinicius combined. As a fan of the club whilst growing up, Mathew Ryan will have been

you score against? Jorginho had us thinking he might have got rid of that daft hop, skip and jump penalty approach by taking one properly against Spurs but no, it was back. Mind you, he scored so that makes it OK, OK?

Beating Liverpool is one thing, beating Burnley is another. Graham Potter’s Brighton would have taken four points from those two fixtures, however. At Craven Cottage, we saw first hand the levels Mike Dean operates


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