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90/180 Days
nurse who moved to Spain in 2007 where he lived in Oñati and worked as a freelance correspon ‐dent and English teacher.
Lewington’s platform focuses on supporting ru‐ral businesses, enhancing public services for young people, promoting cross ‐
“I am extremely proud to be part of Ricardo Guisado Balanzategui’s list and to be running for office in Oñati as a candi ‐date for the Partido Popu‐lar. As someone who has lived and worked in the town, I believe that Oñati has the potential to be a model for other towns in the region,” he said.
A CAMPAIGN called ‘180 Days in Spain’ has been launched with the aim of en‐suring that every British per‐son living in Spain (whether full‐year or part‐year) has their pre‐Brexit rights as an EU Citizen properly protected and ring‐fenced.
In addition, it hopes to im‐prove and equalise the rights of all British visitors to Spain so that they get the same ac‐cess after Brexit that Spanish people do in the UK today.
MORE than 50 records were report‐edly broken on Thursday, April 27, ac‐cording to the weather experts at eltiempo.es, as temperatures more typical of July hit Spain. They af ‐firmed that this phenomenon has a recurrence period of once every 150 or 200 years. Cordoba experienced 38.8ºC on Thursday while the mer ‐cury reached 37.8º in Sevilla, break‐ing all temperature records to date in the process. Meteorologist Mar