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LIONS BUY A HORSE
ROMERA: A firm favourite at the centre.
LAST year, Wynson Beswick, the then president of La Cala Lions club asked Flavio and Virginia, who run the Equine Therapy Centre at Costa del Sol Hippodromo if there was anything the club could help
them with. Flavio explained that their load bearing horse had died and they were look ing to replace him, but during Covid they were not able to look for a replacement. Earlier this year they found
a beautiful mare, just what they were looking for and they are very proud of her, she is a 20year old and al ready a firm favourite of the centre. Turn to page 2
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Romera a welcome addition from Front page She has been named Romera, (Rosemary in English). Romera is also the name of a healing herb, and there is a Romera Horse Festival in Cadiz. On Tuesday October 10, the
cheque for the purchase of the horse was presented by this year’s club president, Brenda Meredith, together with last year’s president Wynson Beswick and members of the La Cala Lions Club and friends. The coun cillor for Sports, Tamara Vera and the Sport
Coordinator Jose Manuel from La Cala Town Hall were also present with their pho tographer. Everyone hopes the centre can carry on helping young people ride, enabling them to gain composure and confidence with
the horses. For further information about the Lions and future events go to their website at www.lacalalions.org or visit their charity shops in Calle Torremolinos, La Cala de Mijas or phone 637 185 533.
Gibraltar rock relay run returns AFTER the success of 2022’s inaugural Rock Relay Run, which raised over £4,000 for veterans’ charity Waterloo Uncovered, the team is back with an even bigger and better event, including twice as many participants. On October 21, a group of 20 runners will take on the gruelling challenge of a 12 hour relay run up and down the Rock of Gibraltar, in aid of Waterloo Uncovered’s lifechanging veteran sup port programmes. In addi tion to raising vital funds for veterans and serving per sonnel, the Rock Relay Run team will give back to the local community by spend ing the day before the run working in the Gibraltar Clubhouse, a local mental health charity hub. The team of 20 taking on the challenge will include lo cal Gibraltarian business owners, and personnel from the Royal Air Force, Royal Navy, and Army plus Gibral tarian longdistance runner, national marathon record
WATERLOO UNCOVERED: A gruelling challenge.
holder and Commonwealth Games competitor Arnold Rogers, who serves in the Royal Gibraltar Regiment. All money raised from this incredible challenge will help fund Waterloo Uncov ered’s unique veteran sup port programmes. Mark Evans, CEO of Waterloo Un covered, said: “Gibraltar’s connection with the British Armed Forces goes back 300 years, and the Rock is an iconic part of the experience
of being stationed there and climbing it is a rite of pas sage. We can’t think of a better way to raise funds.” The Waterloo Uncovered Gibraltar Rock Relay Run will start at the Pillars of Hercules and end at O’Hara’s Battery, with pairs running up and down in turn. The team will start the relay at 6am and will contin ue the challenge for the next 12 hours for an esti mated 6pm finish.
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NIBS EXTRA Marihuana fall A YOUNG woman fell from the window of a third floor flat in Malaga after eating a marihuana cake she had made following instructions found online. The young woman, who was seriously injured, suffered hallucina tions and fell from a room she had locked herself in.
Fourth term THE party of Chief Minister Picardo, the GSLP/Liberals, secured a fourth successive term in office in Gibraltar’s general election. The Alliance campaign had focused on Gibraltar’s future in the UK/ EU treaty with Mr Picardo in sisting he had the best team to finish the negotiations.
Repair works BENALMADENA is undertak ing intensive improvement work in Arroyo de la Miel which showed signs of ne glect and abandonment. The town hall said repairs were urgent and the council had come under a great deal of criticism on social networks.
Spraying time MARBELLA Town Hall has said it is closing Nagüeles Park on October 25 and 26 to carry out preventive treat ment against the procession ary caterpillar. Unlike the majority of caterpillars, this species can be harmful to young children and pets.
Malaga lights FRIDAY November 24 is the date on which the Christmas lights in Malaga will be switched on. This year, in ad dition to Calle Larios there will be other areas lit up for Christmas including a sound and light show in the Jardín Botánico de la Concepción.
Castle delay THE Marbella Castle restora tion will now be completed by the end of the year after several delays due to unfore seen problems. The restora tion began in October 2022 and was due to be complet ed in March 2023.
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Historic cocaine seizures
HM Customs Gibraltar is cele brating historic cocaine seizures that followed meticu lously planned and executed operations. Officers of HM Customs Gibraltar, in collaboration with a local diving company, execut ed a carefully planned opera tion that resulted in the recov ery of 11 large packages, each containing Class A drugs, from the sea chest compartment of a container ship. The retrieved packages were subsequently opened re vealing slabs containing co caine with a total gross weight of 458 kilograms. In a separate incident, Offi
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STAGGERING: £30 million of cocaine was seized.
CCTV in San Pedro MARBELLA Town Hall has an nounced the start of works for the installation of 26 multi sensor CCTV cameras and number plate readers in the industrial estate of San Pedro Alcantara. Thirteen multisensor cam eras will be installed and sev en number plate readers all connected with fibre optics to the local authorities systems. In addition, two more video sensors and four number plate readers will be installed at the main road entrances to San Pedro Alcantara. This work follows the instal lation, as part of a video surveillance project, of three cameras in the Plaza de la Lib ertad, a wellknown trouble
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spot. Four security cameras have also previously been in stalled at the town hall, two on the façade and another two at the back. Thev ouncillor responsible, Ramón Pérez, said, “We have been asking for this for some time, both for traffic control and for the surveillance of fly tipping,” he said.
Raising breast cancer awareness THE International Day for the Fight against Breast Cancer is on Octo ber 19. As every year in Casares, the Asociación Bandera Rosa is organis ing a programme of ac tivities together with the town hall in order to raise awareness about the early detection of this disease. The programme starts on Thursday October 19 with a balloon release at 1pm in the Plaza de An dalucía in Secadero and the castle of Casares will be lit up in pink to raise awareness of this dis
Cyclists ‘Pedal for Mario’ ESTEPONA Council reported that the 10th edition of Pedal Day, an activity included in the ‘2023, Year of the Bicy cle in Estepona’ programme, broke a participation record with almost 500 cyclists of all ages. The special event ‘Pedalea por Mario’ (Pedal for Mario), has made it possible to raise funds for the treat ment of Mario, a boy from Estepona with cerebral palsy. The massive cycling group toured the main streets and avenues of the town centre, until reaching the start
cers of HM Customs Gibraltar, acting on reliable information, deployed a marine drone to in spect the hull of a Portuguese flagged ship. Once again, in col laboration with a local diving company, 41 packages were found, each containing Class A drugs, with a total gross weight of 50 kilograms. In total, 508 kilograms of co caine were seized during these two operations, with an esti mated street value of £30 mil lion. The value of the seized drugs is staggering, underscor ing the significant impact these highly effective operations will have on the organised criminal groups behind the shipments.
ing point again, in the Plaza Antonia Guerrero, where a bicycle was raffled off among all the participants. The council aims to promote the use of bicycles and promote a town with a higher quality of life. The pedal days are repeated on the second Sunday of each month and have a route of about five kilometres. The next event will take place on November 12, leaving at 10am from Plaza Antonia Guerrero. More information at www.es tepona.deportes.es or by calling 952 802 444.
ease. Bandera Rosa will set up an information table on Friday October 20 at the Casares street mar ket and the programme ends on Sunday October 29 with a walking route which will start at 10am from Secadero. The price of the race bib is €5, which will be donated to breast cancer research. Registrations can al ready be made at the town’s sports venues, the mayor’s offices and the Bandera Rosa head quarters.
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Air quality THE Junta de Andalucia has launched an air quali ty plan as pollution levels on the Costa del Sol have exceeded admissible val ues, according to data from the Andalucian Air Quality Monitoring and Control Network. The Andalucian Air Quality Strategy was set up in 2020 and aims to implement air quality im provement plans in those areas where the ozone and pollution limit values established by the World Health Organisa tion are exceeded. The objectives of this plan are to prevent and eliminate atmospheric pollution in the area, adopting whatever mea sures are necessary to maintain acceptable lev els of air quality, safe guard health and, where possible, to recover areas negatively affected. The areas affected are: Malaga City, Benalmade na, Casares, Estepona, Fuengirola, Manilva, Marbella, Mijas and Tor remolinos.
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Valderrama is No. 1 THE golf courses of Valderrama, Real Club de Golf de Sotogrande and La Hacienda Alcaidesa are among the most beautiful in Spain according to the supplement ‘Fuera de se rie’ of the business news paper ‘Expansion’. The supplement pub lished an article entitled ‘The 10 most beautiful golf courses in Spain’, in which there are photos and brief reviews of a dozen courses in the country. Valderrama is in first place, Real Club de
Golf Sotogrande in third and La Hacienda Al caidesa in 10th. The deputy mayor for Sports, Monica Cordoba, said that “San Roque can be proud to be the golf capital of Spain, not only for the large number of visitors who come to practise this sport in any of our nine courses, but also for having a munici pal golf school in La Caña da which is the source of many great players and was the first to be launched in our country.”
Councillor for Tourism, Alfonso Valdivia, said that “the Council is making a major effort to promote tourist attractions of the area. However, he added, “we are fortunate to have tourist resources of such a high level that there is no need to promote them, because they are en dorsed by their beauty, the quality of their facili ties and the excellence of the service provided to their clients. This report is proof of this.”
PROVERB OF THE WEEK “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” Meaning when you are in a different place, try to follow the customers of the people who live there. This saying is thought to originate from Saint Ambrose, the former Bishop of Milan, who was shocked to find that the clergy would not fast on Saturdays, as was normal in Rome.
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GREEN HOPE: Brings together the images that make up the 18th edition of the calendar.
THE Paseo Marítimo in Fuen girola is hosting an exhibition of large format photographs by AECC for World Breast Can cer Day. The inauguration of the exhibition, which will be lo cated in the surroundings of the Roman Monument, is on October 19 at noon. ‘Verde Es
peranza’ (Green Hope) is the ti tle of the exhibition, which brings together the images that make up the 18th edition of the AECC 2024 charity calen dar which is on sale for just €7 with proceeds going to the charity. The exhibition was launched
by the councillor for Culture, Rodrigo Romero, together with Belén Izquierdo, repre senting the Spanish Associa tion Against Cancer, and Anto nio Martín, one of the photographers who have col laborated in the exhibition. “On October 19, coinciding with World Breast Cancer Day, we are going to inaugurate on the Paseo Marítimo de Los Boliches, near the Roman Monument, the new exhibi tion of the charity calendar that AECC puts on every year with a multitude of photogra phers from the area, mostly from Fuengirola, to raise awareness of this problem in society and also to contribute to the many activities they car ry out by selling the calendar for just €7,” explained Romero. Belén Izquierdo said that, “in March we began to work on the calendar and now in Octo ber we can see the result. It is the work of a whole year in which photographers from Fuengirola have created 12 photographs plus the cover. The calendar will be on display until beginning of November.”
4,000+ Arabic words have been absorbed into the Spanish language.
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PLACE IN THE SUN star, Jas mine Harman, has announced to her 456,000 followers on In stagram that she and her hus band and children have made the ‘overwhelming’ decision to start a new life in Estepona. English television presenter, property expert and writer, Jasmine Harman has been with the Channel 4 pro gramme for 20 years. Having helped people others find their dream homes in Portugal, Malta, Cyprus and many other places, she herself has taken the decision which she says, was a year or more in the mak ing, to settle in Estepona. On her Facebook page, Jas mine posted, “Life has many ups and downs. Sometimes the hardest things to do, bring the greatest rewards. Moving country has been stressful and intense and at times, over whelming. But we’re here and plan to make the most of it.” In addition to presenting A Place in the Sun for which she has filmed over 200 episodes, Jasmine is a writer and com
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Jasmine Harman finds her own place in the sun.
mentator on overseas proper ty, travel and homes, and has written features for Company, Living Abroad, and My Travel magazines. It is a credit to Es tepona that, having travelled so widely, she has chosen Es tepona as her new home.
Speaking to Hello! Magazine she said, “It has a lovely com munity feel. We have lots of Spanish families nearby and I’ve been hovering outside to say hello to our neighbours. We’re planning a housewarm ing to get to know everyone.”
Murder or suicide?
ON the morning of Saturday October 14, emergency ser vices received a report that a woman appeared to have fallen from the fifth floor of an apartment building in Calahonda, a suburb of Mi jas. When paramedics and po lice together with a coroner ar rived at the scene, the woman, who has since been identified as 33yearold Romina Acuna, was declared dead. Romina originally arrived in Spain from Chile some four years ago and tragedy appears to have stalked her during 2023 as on April 15, her Venezuelan bodybuilder hus band Jose Rafael Pisani Pardo was killed during an altercation whilst working as a doorman at Olivia’s Restaurant in La Cala de Mijas. The doomed couple had on ly been married for a short pe riod of time after they trav elled to Las Vegas for their own special wedding ceremony some five months before his untimely death. Officers are investigating
whether Romina’s death was caused by suicide or whether she was the victim of gender violence as a 36yearold British man with whom she had reportedly had a casual re lationship was arrested as part of the ongoing case.
It appears that on the night before her fall, Romina had been treated in hospital sup posedly having been assaulted by the suspect, although she did not report the assault to the police. Investigations continue.
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Green light given for LEZs MARBELLA Town Hall has taken the first steps to es tablish a Low Emission Zone (LEZ) in the historic centres of Marbella and San Pedro Alcantara in compliance with the new European regulations. This move was an nounced by council spokesman, Félix Romero, who said that, “the Local Government Board has given the green light to the proposal that is expected to be ap proved, although it will be conditional on a spe cific study of air quality measurement.” He explained that, “the aim is that in these areas, whose access points will be properly signposted, the presence of polluting vehicles will be restricted
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FELIX ROMERO: The aim is to restrict polluting vehicles.
as much as possible.” Despite the fact that Marbella is, according to national statistics, the second town in Spain with the best air quality, it must also have these low emission zones which will limit the use of the LEZs to vehicles with envi ronmental labels B, C, Eco and Zero.
During the transitional stage, noncompliance with the regulations will only be the subject of a warning, as the aim is to promote awarenessrais ing work that generates a culture among citizens that will allow the council to eliminate polluting ve hicles from the historic centres.
Costa del Sol hospital almost ready MARBELLA’S mayor, Ángeles Muñoz, has given an update on the extension works of the Costa del Sol Hospital, which could be receiving patients in the first months of 2024. The mayor visited the hospital with the regional government delegate in Malaga, Patricia Navarro. Muñoz said: “This is a ‘pio neering project’, with more consultation rooms, beds, operating theatres with an in vestment of €100 million in this infrastruc ture alone. And, with the help of €12 million from the Junta, we have also ensured that the car park will be free.” Navarro said: “After finding an aban doned building when we came to power, the works are now progressing and are 85 per cent complete, even with one part, the administrative and management part, al ready finished and in use.” She also mentioned other investments and projects promoted by the Junta de An
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dalucia in Marbella, including the €16 mil lion in educational works, which have result ed in a new school in San Pedro Alcantara and another that is about to be completed in Las Chapas. “Marbella is the great show case of the Andalucian government’s com mitment to the Costa del Sol,” said Navarro.
Marbella drivers prosecuted THE Marbella Local Police have intervened in more than 2,000 road safety cases in the first nine months of this year. This was announced by Councillor José Eduardo Díaz, at the start of a police academy course. The councillor said that, “traffic regulation is one of the main functions of the force and, for this reason, it has a spe cific unit made up of a total of 35 officers which has always been a priority for this council.” Díaz went on to say that in the first three quarters of the year, the police have
opened proceedings in a total of 1,641 traffic accidents, which have resulted in 437 minor injuries, five of which were seri ous and four deaths. In terms of road safe ty offences, around 600 have been prose cuted, 201 of which have been for drinkdriving and, in over 100 cases, have led to traffic accidents. In addition, 560 speeding offenders have been detected as offences, 190 of which have been brought to court, and al most 200 people have been prosecuted for driving without a licence.
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MALAGA student, Marina Muñoz García who is undertaking a master’s degree in ‘Biological Diversity and Environment’ has been awarded a scholarship in the amount of €4,300 from Soroptimist In ternational of Europe (SIE) Scholarship Fund, which will help finance her doc toral thesis. Each year, for the last eight years Soroptimist International Costa del Sol has put forward a candidate from the Malaga University and has been able to achieve around €25,000 to support lo cal students. After summer they start with a call for candidates followed by a selection process where they choose the candidate most likely to achieve a scholarship. According to the scholarship commit tee of SIE Costa del Sol, Marina was chosen because of her social vision of aerobiology and palynology and re searching the presence of biological particles in the atmosphere. She is helping to set up a germplasm bank where local seeds and organic material are safely stored, so they are available in the future is necessary, a wonderful project for which the Malaga University is connected with other banks through out the world. The wildfires which appear to be come bigger and more frequent are one of the reasons this kind on project is so
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LA CONCEPCIÓN RESERVOIR: At an all time low.
20% reduction in water use MASTER’S DEGREE: Marina Muñoz García.
important. Her enthusiasm when speaking about this ‘limitless science’ and her volunteer work with the sports project of UNICAJA Basketball for chil dren in Malaga, made her the best can didate. SIE Costa del Sol in Mijas Costa are al ways looking for new members to join the group to support both their interna tional and local projects. For more in formation on the SI Costa del Sol please visit: www.costadelsol.soroptimist.es.
TOWN councils of the West ern Costa del Sol have come together and agreed to intro duce measures designed to save 20 per cent of water due to the ongoing drought. All use of drinking water for street cleaning or mainte nance of parks and gardens has been stopped. This is fol lowing on from previous measures in which councils had tried to reduce con sumption by just 10 per cent. The emergency due to the lack of rainfall already affects the entire coastline from Manilva to Nerja. Even if ex pected rain does arrive in the
next few days it will not be enough to refill the reser voirs which are at danger ously low levels. The president of the western coastal association, Manuel Cardeña, explained that the La Concepción reservoir is barely three cu bic hectometres away from reaching the water that con tains sediment, which is why regenerated water will be used as a matter of ur gency for street cleaning in all the coastal towns, as well as for watering parks and gardens. Cardeña said that the first
measure is to instil in the citi zens of the Malaga coastline the need to “use water even more responsibly.” Public investment is also being put in place so that the Marbella desalination plant can provide around 12 cubic hectometres, compared to the current capacity of eight. However, the town coun cils of the Western Costa del Sol area have been demand ing for years a longterm so lution to compensate for the lack of capacity of the Con cepción reservoir, which only guarantees consumption for one year.
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Spirit the rescue horse CREDIT: SEARCH
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SPIRIT: Is being cared for at the SEARCH rescue centre in Coin.
SEARCH rescue centre in Coin was already stretched to the limit with the rising costs in hay and feed but because of a family’s desperate situation, they took Spirit in. Spirit’s owner Kelly has been in hospital for five months following a serious road ac cident. She has not yet regained the use of her body physically. She can only move a hand and fingers at the moment and will need intense physiotherapy before, as the plan goes, she returns to Scotland. The family is now awaiting an appointment at a special physiotherapy hospital where Kelly will receive all the help she needs. Her mother has come over from Scot land and is currently sleeping in a chair at the hospital in Malaga. It’s hoped that very
soon Kelly will return to Scotland on a medically assisted flight, which will also be a relief for her young daughter Bonnie who is just 16 years old and is being taken care of by her Aunt Kerry, after she herself suf fered a serious horserelated incident. Bonnie comes to the SEARCH sanctuary once a week and the owner, Sue Barns, is helping her regain her confidence in horses through connection training with another lovely rescue horse called Jeanie. Anyone can help the SEARCH rescue cen tre by making a donation to SEARCH via paypal info@serch.es or the bank trans fer details are on the website: www.serch.es, there is also a monthly a quiz night in aid of the rescue centre.
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Promoting tourism
All-time employment record tion of Malaga, Javier Frutos, stressed that “the ho tel and catering industry is fulfilling its part of the so cial contract by generating more employment than ever before, and of a higher quality. “This is a milestone of which we are deeply proud, because we know that the day to day is hard, that there are problems such as the rising cost
of food and raw materials, and also the high price of energy,” commented Frutos. The mayor of Malaga said, “When you manage to have restaurants that provide quality not only in the cuisine, but also in customer service, you be come part of the memory, of the memory of a place.”
Mijas shuttle bus success MORE than 124,000 people have used the Mijas Pueblo shuttle bus during the summer months. The free service pro vided by the Mobility Depart ment of Mijas was operational from June 15 to September 17. Councillor Natalia Martínez said, “124,060 passengers have travelled from the Can tera del Puerto to the centre of Mijas Pueblo with the shuttle bus, a free service that Mijas Town Hall makes available to the thousands of visitors who arrive every day to the village during the summer period.” The months with the high est number of users were July and August, with a daily aver age of 1,250 and 1,960 passen
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FOR the first time in its history, the hotel and cater ing industry in the province of Malaga has exceeded the average of 100,000 people employed in the months of June, July, August and September, which is an alltime record and the confirmation that the sector is a basic driving force for the economy. The president of the Hotel and Catering Associa
MIJAS PUEBLO: Bus was operational during the summer.
gers, respectively, with a sec ond bus to cover the mobility needs of tourists introduced in August. The figure drops in June and September, but was still around 700 and 900 daily passengers, “which shows that Mijas Pueblo continues to be a
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very popular destination even in the less touristy summer months,” added Martínez. The shuttle bus also ran dur ing some summer events, in order to reduce traffic and take pressure off visitors trying to park their cars.
THE Board of Directors of Turismo Costa del Sol has agreed a budget for 2024 of more than €15 million, of which more than €10 million will be allocated to various marketing and tourism promotion activi ties. The president of the Provincial Council and Tourism Costa del Sol, Francisco Salado, said, “it gives continuity to the commitment that the Diputación de Málaga has with the promotion of tourism each year.” He al so added that the 2024 ac tion plan, “includes specific actions to promote the ar rival of tourists from the United States and Canada to strengthen connectivity with the Costa del Sol”. The golf sector has been awarded €1.2 million fol lowing a spectacular year in which the Costa del Sol has hosted the most im portant international women’s golf tournament, the Solheim Cup.
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THE richest municipalities in terms of income in Malaga province are Benahavis and Marbella at the top with double the income of the least welloff. Benahavis re peats its first place from the previous year first place, with almost €42,000 of av erage gross annual income, while Marbella is around €30,000, according to IRPF. Benalmadena is fifth and Malaga City falls to sixth place. Benahavis, with 8,763 in habitants, is not only in first position, but the municipal ity is also 40th overall in Spain. The top 10 ‘richest’ mu nicipalities in the province, at least according to the Tax Agency’s gross income da ta, are completed by Torre molinos (€26,151 average annual income), Estepona (€25,990) and Fuengirola (€24,909). Casares (€24,888), which last year was 10th now drops one position and falls
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BENAHAVIS: The richest municipality in Andalucia.
out of the top 10. This year the list sees some changes in its top po sitions compared to the previous year: Malaga City drops out of the ‘top five’ of the ranking of municipali ties with the highest in come, moving from third to sixth position; Marbella climbs from fifth to third place and Benalmadena moves from sixth to fifth. With these figures, Bena havis continues to climb up the ranking of Spain’s most
affluent localities and is now in 40th place (in 2020, for example, it was 73rd and in 2018 it was 150th). This appears to confirm the attraction of Benahavis for many people of a high net worth, whether Spanish or foreigners. Also, as a small munici pality, with just over 2,000 tax returns, the average may be skewed by a no table increase in income from just a handful of tax payers.
Fighting breast cancer THE Hotel Don Carlos Resort & Spa is supporting the fight against breast cancer by organ ising a buffet breakfast on Oc tober 19, from 9am to 11am. The event will be open to both hotel guests and the general public and will cost €20 per adult and €5 per child, with 100 per cent of the proceeds going to the cause. Breast cancer continues to be one of the worst problems in our society. According to a report by the Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM), breast cancer continues to be the leading cause of death among women in Spain. The Hotel Don Carlos Resort & Spa has therefore once again decided to support the work of the Spanish Associa tion Against Cancer (AECC) by organising a charity breakfast to mark World Breast Cancer Day. Sandra Caballé, general manager of the Hotel Don Car los Resort & Spa, said, “More than just a breakfast, it is a call to the community to join in, to be part of the initiative, to show that together we can
face this challenge and support those who need it most.” The day will begin with a buffet breakfast in the elegant Los Naranjos Restaurant. Once breakfast is over, attendees will be able to participate in a moment of disconnection and wellbeing with a special yoga class from midday to 1pm led by an expert instructor. Whether you are a beginner or experienced, this class is an in vitation to relax, meditate and, above all, unite energies for a common cause. It is hoped that these events, in addition to raising funds for the AECC, will serve as a plat form to raise awareness of the importance of early detection of breast cancer and continued support for those suffering from it. It is worth noting that all proceeds from the day will be donated in full to the AECC in support of the fight against breast cancer. To confirm your attendance to the breakfast contact via WhatsApp on 680 316 452 or via email hotesshdc@doncar losresort.com.
Fashion show lunch AGE CONCERN Marbella San Pedro invite you to a Fabulous Fashion Show Lunch by Mapuchi Moda at the very special La Sala Banus on Wednes day November 1. The charity was creat ed to help people “live their best lives” and en sure that they never need to feel alone. Isn’t that what we all want as we get older? Please arrive at 1pm for a welcome drink fol lowed by a twocourse lunch and a fantastic fashion show put togeth er by Sara Haley of Ma puchi Moda. All this for just €30. Further drinks to be paid individually. Please see menu attached for choic es. There are limited places, so please book quickly to avoid disap pointment.
Grand Raffle with wonderful prizes, includ ing dinner for two at La Sala Banus. Please bring more prizes if you can! Reply with number of places required and menu choices to Lynda Woodin by email to: lunches@ageconcern marbella.com. Tables are of six or eight people. Groups may be booked together but please mention your group at time of book ing. Thank you all for your continued support, we wouldn’t exist without your help. We look forward to welcoming you all on All Saints Day to this great afternoon. For further informa tion about the charity where we are and what we offer contact our Helpline 689 355 198.
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Spectacular motocross show comes to Malaga SOLO Flow Freestyle comes to Malaga Sports Centre, Martin Carpena on October 21 at 7pm. The most impressive freestyle motocross show in Spain organised by FMX Legends and featuring the biggest lighting, sound and fire show and with the best national and interna tional riders. Buy your advance tickets now at https://www.flowte.me/store front/soloflowfreestyle?e=31175 Prices Adult Advance Web: €25 Children Advance Web: €15 Adult VIP Web: €50 Children VIP Web: €30 (from 3 to 11 years old) Children under three years old: free (no seat required) VIP tickets give visitors: preferential access in cluding to training sessions (the same day of
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the event from 11.30am to 1pm); a VIP grandstand; Meet&Greet with riders and VIP gift bags. Doors open at 5pm, the show starts at 7pm and lasts two hours 30 minutes with riders available for autographs after the show from 9.30pm to 10.30pm.
Raising funds in Calahonda CLUB NARANJA in Cala honda, is holding a Christ mas Craft Market on Sun day November 19 from 11am until 4pm to raise money in support of the Alzheimer’s Dementia Support Group. Entry is free, there will
be a bar and food is avail able. For more informa tion call Pat on 610 774 408. Club Naranja is dedicat ed to serving the commu nity of all ages. They offer a place where residents of the lo
cal community and the wider community can come together, acting as a central hub for various events and social gather ings, providing opportuni ties for individuals to con nect and build meaningful relationships.
SOCIAL SCENE ON Saturday October 28, thrill seekers and animal lovers have two events to look for ward to: a ‘Spooky Saturday’ charity dog walk in the morn ing followed by a spooktacular ‘Halloweiner’ Charity Fashion Show and Dinner at La Sala Puerto Banus. On Saturday morning from 9.30am there is a Spooky Sat urday taking place at the chari ty’s shelter when everyone is invited to help walk the dogs dressed in fancy dress (the dog walkers not the dogs!). It’s a special fun event for adults, kids and the dogs with prizes for the best costumes and a pumpkin carving compe tition (bring your carved pumpkin to win a prize). There will be a chance to have your picture taken with a Pumpkin Puppy or your favourite dog
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and appear on a TV pro gramme in the UK as it’s all be ing filmed by Channel 5 Entry is just €3 to help sup port this wonderful charity, for more information visit
https://www.tripleamarbel la.org In the evening, La Sala is putting on a fashion show and dinner. This eerie event aims to support our fourlegged
friends at the local animal shel ter, Triple A, and promises an evening filled with spinetin gling fun. Taking place in the in timate Live Lounge, the dinner will include a delightful three course meal, complete with a glass of bubbles or beer on ar rival as well as half a bottle of wine from 8pm. Entertainment for the evening will be provided by the hauntingly talented local singer, Layla. Additionally, a chilling Charity Raffle will send shivers down your spine as we raise funds to help the shelter’s furry residents. Triple A Marbella tirelessly cares for approximately 250 cats and 400 dogs, incurring monthly expenses of around
Classical music in San Pedro FROM October 26 to 29, at the Trapiche Guadaiza in San Pedro Alcantara everyone is welcome to an In ternational Classical Music Festival with a brass quin tet, trumpet and piano, clarinet and solo piano in a series of concerts on four consecutive nights.
Tickets are just €10, doors open at 7.30pm and the concerts start at 8pm. For reservations email: eventselissimo@gmail.com, call 722 551 987 or pay at the door.
€50,000. Fundraising events like this Halloweiner Fashion Show Dinner are vital to their continued operation. Lily VanTongeren, a Triple A representative, said, “Our commitment to caring for these animals is neverending,
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Moochers: Where music, memories, and culinary bliss unite IN the heart of Fuengirola, you’ll dis cover a place where the harmony of live music, delectable dining, and in delible celebrations merges into an unforgettable experience. That place is Moochers Live Music Bar and Restaurant. It transcends mere venue status, becoming a cherished memory etched in your heart. The Soundtrack of Your Evenings: Moochers takes pride in crafting a mesmerising lineup of the Costa del Sol’s most talented artists. From 9.00pm to 12.00am, the stage bursts with captivating perfor mances. The diversity of talent is as tounding, featuring luminaries such as Steve Nelson, the vibrant sounds of Monkey Tennis, the entrancing melodies of Sweet Illusion, the pow erful vocals of Sandie Ann, and the incredible tunes of Michael Dickin son. Every night transforms into an auditory voyage that lingers in your soul. Stay in the Know: To catch this musical extravaganza, simply visit
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The only ice rink in Andalucia THE Benalmadena sports centre will inaugurate its ice rink with a big party for locals and visitors alike. The mayor of Benal madena, Juan Antonio Lara, accompanied by the councillor María Luisa Robles and those respon sible for the Benalmádena Sports Palace, has invited residents and visitors to join in the activities pro grammed for October 27 at the complex’s facilities and welcome the ice rink in what is expected to be a wonderful opening cere mony.
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ICE RINK: Having a grand opening party.
For the grand opening party, the centre has pre pared a skating exhibition, the visit of Cristian Vaque ro (Spanish Junior champi on and fourth in Senior), as well as various activi ties such as face painting, entertainment, DJ music and raffles. “This is the only ice rink in Andalucia, a great at traction for many resi dents and visitors,” said Juan Antonio Lara. On be
half of the sports com plex, one of the mem bers, En rique Can tillo, described the “great enthusiasm” with which this ice rink will start on October 27. “We have prepared a big opening party for all those who want to skate or learn to skate, with a lot of guided activities,” he said.
“We hope that every one will use and enjoy the only ice rink in Andalucia,” Cantillo emphasised. “We want to welcome people of all ages, from children of three years old to peo ple over 70, to participate for free.”
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New Sunday Roast Menu MARBELLA’S hidden dining gem, has introduced a new Sunday Roast Menu, inviting guests to savour a perfect Sunday with a gastronomic experience that is nothing short of divine. Oak Firehouse & Cocktail is an exceptional quality steakhouse, located just steps away from the lively La Sala Puerto Banus and has quickly become a popular destination for those seek ing the finest grilled meats, premium wines selection and a cocktail list to die for.
The Oak Sunday Roast ex perience is available every Sunday from 1pm to 6pm all for just €35 per person fea turing an array of delicious choices that will make Sun day extra special. To begin, select from starters such as Wild Game Pâté Duo, Classic Prawn and Avocado Cock tail, and Smoked Salmon Rosette. For the main event, savour the exceptional Roast Sirloin of Beef, carved exclusively at the table for a touch of theatre. Alterna
tively, delight in the Herb Roasted Leg of Lamb or the Slow Roasted Chicken Co quelet. Each main course is thoughtfully paired with tra ditional trimmings, including duck fat roast potatoes and roasted seasonal roots, en suring an authentic Sunday Roast experience like no other. Book your table to enjoy a luxury Sunday Roast in Mar bella at Oak Firehouse & Cocktail via email at info@oakmarbella.com or call 951 319 411.
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MIJAS PUEBLO will host the fifth Cheese and Wine Festival from October 20 to 22. In this edition, the number of participating estab lishments has been increased and there will be live musical performances. The Cheese and Wine Fair returns to Mijas, an event that has grown over the years and is a great at traction for both traders and visitors. This year, in its fifth edition, a total of 16 estab lishments will be showcasing their products in Plaza Virgen de la Peña in Mijas Pueblo, from Friday October 20 Sunday October 22. “Once again the traders of Mijas will have the opportunity to present their wines to the public, offering tastings to attendees, and we also want to thank the cheese pro ducers of the province of Malaga,” said Councillor Natalia Martinez who invited, “all residents of the area and other parts of the province to attend and enjoy the event, which we hope that, as in previous years, will be a success.” The president of the Mijas Pueblo Traders’ Association, Martín Gómez, said that this is a festival which has grown in recent years. “It started out very small and now it is a renowned fair, we started with four booths and now we have 16, some establishments have even been left out, as we had no more room in the square. The growth has exceeded our expecta
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tions and those of the town hall. “We decided to join this initiative seeing how well received it is, we have already at tended and enjoyed it as customers and this year we wanted to participate,” said Lidia Ruiz, from the restaurant La Alcazaba. During the three days of the event there will be musical performances. On Friday it will be the turn of Código Vintage, with two shows at 8pm and 9pm; on Saturday, at the same time, Una de dos will perform live; while on Sunday, from 6pm, the Fitflamc group of Eva Sedeño and Fran Fusión will take to the stage. Both the Mijas Pueblo Traders’ Associa tion and the Mijas Town Hall have put ev erything into the organisation of this event, which aims to boost the local economy. “My thanks to all the departments involved and the Merchants Association because without them this would not be possible,” concluded Councillor Martinez.
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THE British band Take That will take to the stage in Mar bella on their Spanish tour in 2024. Tickets to see the band at the Starlite Festival in Mar bella on July 15 went on sale on Tuesday. The British group Take That, currently formed by Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald, will per form in Spain next July 2024, with dates in Barcelona, Sevills and Madrid as well as Marbella, as part of the tour ‘This life. Under the Stars’. Take That have sold more than 45 million records world wide, dominated the UK mu sic charts during the first half of the 1990s, won several
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TAKE THAT: Are starting a Spanish tour in 2024.
BRIT awards with two best selling albums, ‘Everything Changes’ and ‘Greatest Hits’, 54 international number one hits and 35 number one al bums. This summer tour, ac cording to the dates an
nounced on Monday, will be gin on June 20 in Ireland and will pass through countries such as Germany, Denmark, Hungary and Italy before stopping in Spain and finishing in Portugal.
Spooky Halloween donkeys AUTUMN has started and that means it is time for Halloween. Enjoy a terrifying family after noon with spooky games and artistic chal lenges on Sunday October 29, from midday to 4pm. All to raise money for the donkeys of Donkey Dreamland. Compete with opponents in the eyeball race, find the spider in the monster’s guts and find the marvell in the insect cage. Make scary don key masks and decorate pumpkin faces. With every game there is the chance to win a bag of
treats and the best costume for child and adult will win a marvellous Donkey Dreamland expe rience for the family. Enjoy a different, endearing day, the don keys will give you a wonderful welcome as they love making new friends! Tickets are €15 for adults and €6 for kids, under three’s get in free. The location is Diseminado la Rosa, 79, 29649 Mijas, Málaga. For more information call 640 111 651 or visit www.donkeydreamland.com.
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THE luxury lifestyle hotel, Hard Rock Hotel Marbella has presented its first au tumnwinter season with a series of new musical and artistic events, as well as dif ferent daytime events. To gether with Nueva Andalucía councillor Vanesa Ortiz de Zárate, the hotel’s directors announced a full programme of winter activities. “Hard Rock Hotel Marbella is not just a hotel focused on the outoftown client, our aim is to become a meeting point for a society that is looking for alternative plans in the city. To this end, we have created a calendar of attractive and original events and plans that enrich Mar bella’s leisure offer,” said Ig nacio GómezEscolar, direc tor of Hard Rock Hotel Marbella. Among the weekly activi ties on offer are the ‘Instru mental Breakfast’ where for €30 guests not staying at the hotel can enjoy a ‘rock star’ breakfast with a background instrumental show of electric guitar, cello and even fla menco. The Hard Rock Hotel Marbella evenings will start on a regular basis from November 3 and to round off the weeks, on Sundays, guests and external clients will be able to enjoy a two hour Jam Session from 5pm to 7pm. The Hard Rock brand con tinues to join the fight against cancer and through out the month of October
will be celebrating ‘Pinkto ber’, raising funds for the Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC) with ‘Pink Cocktails’. In addition, on the evening of October 19, there will be a charity evening from 6pm to 10pm with live mu sic, a charity raffle and much more. The final event of the month will be on October 31. To celebrate the scariest day of the year, the hotel has pre pared an evening party un der the fun name of Hard Rock Ween starting at 7pm, with live music and a cos tume party. Admission is free for guests and nonguests. The hotel also has a special offer to stay that night from
€99 using the code ‘HARDROCKWEEN’ on its website. To end the year, during the month of Christmas, a themed programme will be presented for the festive sea son including the December long weekend, Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve with a spectacular gala party. “Hard Rock Hotel Marbella offers original entertainment alternatives that reinforce Marbella as a destination that adapts to new trends,” said Councillor Vanesa Ortiz de Zárate, representing Mar bella Town Hall. For more information visit www.hardrockhotels.com/m arbella.
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Christmas charity fashion GO along to The Harbour restaurant in Mar bella on December 1 from 1pm to support their charity partner ‘AFESOL Salud Mental’ in the wonderful work they do in the area of mental health and suicide prevention all along the Costa del Sol.
Have a great day with a threecourse Xmas lunch which includes a glass of prosecco and a Fashion Show presented by Fair Lady Fash ion. Book early as tickets are selling fast, they cost just €45 with €10 going to AFESOL chari ty and are available from the restaurant.
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IN a sweeping crackdown across Europe, authorities have uncovered food and drink fraud in locations such as Sevilla, Alicante and Albacete. A report published by the Guardia Civil revealed how
they confiscated 8,000 tonnes of illegal products and six and a half million litres of alcoholic drinks, valued at €30 million. Under Operation OPSON XII against food fraud, the Guardia Civil arrested 13 indi
viduals in Spain, with another 87 under investigation. The operation, coordinated by EU ROPOL, has been particularly vigilant about the regulation of alcoholic beverages and olive oil. It also emphasises the protection of Protected Desig nations of Origin (PDO) and Protected Geographical Indi cations (PGI). SEPRONA, a unit of the Guardia Civil, has identi fied 1,294 administrative breaches. Over 2,000 inspec tions were conducted at vari ous distribution hubs, ware
houses, transport facilities, ports, and airports across Spain. At the European scale, police units from the 25 in volved nations have issued 143 arrest warrants and exe cuted 168 search warrants. Remarkably, 119 individuals have been reported, and six criminal syndicates have been disbanded. The operation saw the collaboration of 25 coun tries, including 18 EU Member States and seven other Euro pean nations. Key European agencies such as the European
THE regional government in Catalonia is set to launch a major campaign in Madrid and Brussels to have the Catalan language recognised as an official lan guage of the European Union. As featured in the local press, the an nouncement was made by Catalan Re gional President Pere Aragonès on Thursday October 12. “Next week, we begin a second level in this offensive to defend Catalan as an official language in the EU,” he said. The dual strategy of politics and lan guage will be taken to EU ambassadors
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ILLEGAL PRODUCTS: Were confiscated by police.
AntiFraud Office (OLAF), DG SANTE, DG AGRI, and the Eu ropean Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) played pivotal roles, alongside national food regulatory bod ies and private sector allies.
Criminals employed various tactics, from forging docu ments for importing subpar goods to flouting Spain’s legal standards. Some even coun terfeited seals on the packag ing.
Catalan push for EU status in Spain, whilst the domestic deadlock continues. In what is an unlikely partnership, this initiative has received backing in recent weeks from Madrid with acting Spanish President Pedro Sánchez’s seeking to re main in office. He needs the support of Catalan nationalists to form a govern ment and official status for the Catalan language is one of the demands to shore up his numbers.
Negotiations will continue in the com ing weeks but if there is no break through, a fresh general election will need to be held in January 2024. The current impasse in Spanish poli tics is the result of an inconclusive na tional election in July. Encouraged by the leverage that they hold, Aragonès, of the separatist Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) party has led his bloc to the table with a list of demands.
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DENMARK Plant forward DENMARK is making history by becoming the first country to launch a comprehensive national action plan to boost its plant-based food sector. This initiative, championed by the Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Fisheries, aligns with global efforts to combat climate change through sustainable diets.
Embrace ChatGPT HIGH schools in Denmark are taking an innovative approach by embracing ChatGPT as a valuable teaching tool. While critics express concerns about potential cheating, Danish educators believe that openly discussing and incorporating the technology into lessons removes the allure of forbidden use and promotes it as a beneficial educational resource.
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Holy smoke MEMBERS of the congregation of a church in the Belgian town of Turnhout were surprised when the Chairman of the Church Board announced an unexpected discovery of 200 cannabis plants drying in their attic. Police later arrested two local men who were not members of the congregation.
Bed bugs BELGIUM Railways is now caught up in the bed bug hysteria and has issued instructions
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IRELAND Cork triumph FOUR Irish students from Cork's St Vincent's school, inspired by their school's focus on mental health, developed 'Bongo Buddies’, a mental health app for young adults. Their creation won the top social impact award at the Technovation Challenge in California. They returned home with the honours on October 10 - World Mental Health Day.
Conor McGregor Drying cannabis. to its 800 cleaning staff on how to spot the problem on its trains, which will include the immediate removal of the rolling stock from service and cleaned with specialists squads brought in for large infestation.
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IRISH MMA star Conor McGregor is set to expand his property portfolio with the acquisition of a pub in Dublin's Temple Bar. While the exact purchase price remains undisclosed, it is expected to be a multi-million euro deal. McGregor's wealth has soared, thanks in part to the €584 million sale of his Proper No. Twelve whiskey brand in 2021.
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ERLING HAALAND's remarkable brace propelled Norway to a vital triumph over Cyprus, breathing new life into their Euro 2024 qualification campaign. This stunning performance not only ignited Norway's hopes but also momentarily thwarted Scotland's path to the European championship, setting the stage for an electrifying qualification race.
GERMANY is home to around two million Polish expatriates, and a significant number of them are set to cast their votes in the upcoming Polish election. This increase has embassies and consulates preparing for an unprecedented turnout. However, concerns linger over whether all expat votes will be accurately tallied.
THERE were fears for the safety of the Mona Lisa as Paris's Louvre Museum and also the Versailles Palace, were evacuated on Saturday, October 14, after receiving bomb threats, although French Police decided that having undertaken security checks there was actually no evidence of any explosives on site.
THE Dutch Parliament is to consider a new proposal, presented on Coming Out Day October 11 which would criminalise gay conversion therapy with serious penalties for anyone offering and/or performing actions aimed at changing someone’s sexual orientation and gender identity. Those found guilty could face a year in prison or a fine of up to €22,500.
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SEVERE weather warnings have disrupted travel plans between Norway and Denmark, as Color Line, a prominent maritime connection, has cancelled all sailings. The impending treacherous conditions, highlighted by a yellow weather warning, have prompted safety measures to ensure the wellbeing of travellers on both land and sea.
TRAGEDY struck in southern Germany's Bavaria when a human trafficking vehicle claimed seven lives, including a six-year-old child. The van, with an Austrian licence plate, was crammed with 23 passengers, despite being registered for just nine. Federal police had tried to intercept the van before it careened out of control and overturned.
A CONSORTIUM of almost 2,500 French taxi drivers continue to fight American giant ‘mini cab’ service Uber and their latest claim is for €455 million as they argue that Uber, by not complying with French labour law is guilty of unfair competition, so each driver is claiming an annual €9,300 loss of earning for 12 years.
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Flag burning MANY people in the town of Urk had sympathy for the people of Israel and hung the Israeli Flag outside their properties, but police are now investigating reports of a mass burning of at least 20 of these flags which were removed from houses and set fire to close to a church in the town.
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VENICE'S Marco Polo Airport faces flight reroutes and delays due to an unexpected surge in seagull activity. The Italian airport is grappling with safety concerns as bird strikes risk passenger safety, leading to redirected flights and operational challenges. Authorities are working hard to find swift solutions in this unusual situation.
IF you are aged under 50 and have a mobile phone, the Portuguese government has introduced a special addition to the id.gov app so that those holding driving licences which are about to expire may renew them through their phones, to save all the hassle of doing so in person or via computer.
FINLAND suspects Russia attacked the Baltic Connector gas pipeline between Inkoo, Finland and Paldiski, Estonia. Finnish media reports suggest the damage “does not appear to be an accident." Finnish President Sauli Niinistö believes the damages result from “external activity." Repairs could take months.
OPPONENTS of the cashless society have discovered that according to the Swedish Banking Act, although cash is legal tender in Sweden and should be accepted everywhere, it is possible for restaurants and shops to legally post a notice on their premises stating that cash is not accepted.
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DUE to the somewhat old fashioned appointment procedure of new teachers in Portugal, it is perfectly possible for them to be offered positions hundreds of kilometres away from where they live and in areas where starting salaries don’t match the cost of rent, hence the adopt a teacher appeal.
FOLLOWING the recent gas pipeline sabotage between Finland and Estonia, unusual incidents near electrical infrastructure, including a man photographing power lines, have left energy companies puzzled. Sightings of drones in parts of Finland have added to the unease. Various companies have reported data breaches and suspicious vehicles, intensifying vigilance over critical Finnish energy infrastructure.
READERS of Condé Nast Traveler were invited to vote for their favourite hotel in an annual poll. Fifty-two thousand responded and the Grand Hôtel Stockholm, the only Swedish member of the Best Hotels in Europe Club, was given the accolade of being named the best hotel in Northern Europe.
Roman holiday HELEN TAYLOR from England was removed from a Jet2 flight bound for Rome, Italy, due to concerns over her Type 2 diabetes symptoms. Despite explaining her condition and appearing fit, she and her husband were asked to disembark. Jet2 later apologised, offering a full refund as a ‘gesture of goodwill’.
FINANCE Shingles deal PHARMACEUTICALS giant GSK has agreed a mammoth deal with Zhifei, China’s largest vac cine company for the exclusive rights to distribute the London based company’s shingles vac cine. The firm explained to shareholders that the Shingrix agreement will bring in £2.5 bil lion (€2.9 billion) between 2024 and 2027.
Branches lopped SPAIN now has 17,889 bank branches compared with 18,008 at the beginning of the year, Bank of Spain figures re vealed. During the first half of the year, branches closed at the rate of one every two days de spite pledges to provide an in person service for the vulnera ble as well as residents in rural areas.
Fewer pubs FORTYFIVE London pubs closed during the first six months of this year, more than anywhere else in England, found a study by real estate analysts the Altus Group. In all, 383 pubs closed in the UK during this same period, almost as many as during the whole of 2022, when 386 pubs pulled down their shutters.
Record sales THE Eroski supermarket chain reported a record turnover of €2.56 billion and a €69.9 million profit for the halfyear ending on July 31, thanks to reducing the price of 800 products. The Corporacion Mondragon coop erative explained that 96.25 per cent of its revenues during this period were the result of gro cery sales.
Mind out MIND GYM training service owner Octavius Black lost £12 million (€13.9 million) when shares plummeted 37.8 per cent after a warning of ‘signifi cantly lower’ fullyear profits. March to September revenues fell to £21 million (€24.3 million) compared with £26.8 million (€31.03 million) during the same period last year.
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€2.513 billion
net profits for Spanish multinational clothing chain Inditex between February and the end of July, an increase of 40.1 per cent on the same period in 2022.
Metro Bank rescue
Linda Hall INVESTORS shored up be leaguered Metro Bank with a £925 million (€1.07 billion) package late on the night of October 8. The rescue involves a £325 million (€376 million) capital raise, which will in clude £150 million (€173.6 million) in new equity from shareholders and debt refi nancing of £600 million (€694.6 million). Colombian billionaire Jaime Gilinski Bacal, will contribute most of the equi ty raise, via £102 million (€118 million) from his in vestment vehicle, Spaldy In vestments. Already Metro’s
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largest shareholder, this now increases his holding from 9 to 53 per cent, giving Gilinski Bacal a controlling stake. Metro is also discussing selling up to £3 billion (€3.47 billion) of residential mort gages. The lastminute rescue arrived shortly after the Bank of England’s Pruden
AENA is launching plans to build hotels on land it owns adjoining MadridBara jas, BarcelonaEl Prat, MalagaCosta del Sol, Valencia and Sevilla. Last year, Aena’s commercial division contributed €1.243 billion, 29.4 per cent of its total earnings, compared with in come of €2.418 billion from its airports activities. First, however, before the project can begin, the publiclyowned Spanish multinational intends to select a consul tant to devise a strategy and business model to develop the future hotels over the next three years. Deloitte Financial, Catella Property, CBRE Real Estate, Horwath HTL and Sav ills España are currently in the running for the €1.26 billion contract. One of its
tial Regulation Authority (PRA) began approaching Santander, NatWest Group, Lloyds Banking Group, HS BC and JP Morgan for a po tential sale. Sources quoted in the Daily Telegraph maintained that the PRA had been seeking an “outright sale of Metro,” with “EY running enquiries while the PRA is
pulling the strings.” The bank’s problems be came apparent in Septem ber after PRA told Metro capital rules involving its mortgages would not be eased, with shares losing half their value in weeks. The crisis came to a head on October 4 when credit ratings agency Fitch put the bank on “negative watch” for a potential downgrade. Pressure increased still further owing to Metro’s need to refinance £350 mil lion (€404.86 million) by Oc tober 2024. Thanks to the October 8 deal, this dead line has been put off until 2028.
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AENA HEADQUARTERS: Airports operator will build hotels.
conditions will prevent the chosen com pany from taking part in the project’s subsequent phases with developers. Aena is looking for advice on the workings of the tourism sector and busi ness travel plus an indepth analysis of
accommodation tendencies and needs in areas adjoining Spain’s airports. It will also ask for a breakdown of the best type of offer to guarantee commercial and financial viability. Outside help from a hotel industry specialist will be vital in drafting the con tract conditions for developing Aena’s land, choosing associates and assessing offers, emphasised sources quoted in fi nancial daily, Cinco Dias. Aena also wants detailed information regarding the probable income per room in its future hotels, average length of stay, occupancy figures and potential rivals within a 10kilometre radius.
No damages
Iberdrola selling
Keep it in Europe
THE legal battle between the UK and Spain regarding the 2002 Prestige oil spill continues with a new ruling in the UK. A London judge, Christopher Butcher, has now ruled in favour of the British insurance company Lon don P&I Club (formally known as the London SteamShip Own ers’ Mutual Insurance Associa tion Limited). He upheld the in surance company’s appeal against a ruling by the La Coruña High Court which held it respon sible for €855 million in compen sation for the environmental disaster which devastated the Galicia coast in November 2002. The Spanish judgement was “irreconcilable with the English judgements,” the London judge maintained.
IBERDROLA is negotiating the sale of a 49 per cent holding in its portfolio of Por tuguese renewable assets to Norway’s sovereign wealth fund. Insiders said the operation would expand the Spanish multinational’s existing partner ship with Norges Bank Investment Man agement (NBIM), which already owns as sets in Spain. Sources quoted by Bloomberg News maintained that no agreement has yet been reached. “It’s possible Iberdrola could decide not to proceed with the sale,” they said. In January this year, NBIM ac quired for €600 million a 49 per cent stake in Iberdrola’s Spanish solar plants and on shore windfarms. According to Spain’s fi nancial press, Iberdrola hopes to sell more of its assets to NBIM “and the Portuguese sale is part of these discussions.” Both Iberdrola and NBIM declined to comment when contacted by Bloomberg News.
JOSE MANUEL CAMPA, president of the European Banking Authority (EBA) warned that too many bank services were in too few hands. Speaking at the 14th Finance Meet ing organised by financial daily Expan sion and KPMG in Madrid, the Spanish economist alerted banks to overde pendence on technological giants. Banks outsourced ‘critical activities’ in cluding network infrastructure, data processing and cloud computing, Cam pa warned. The majority were not European and provided their services from out side the European Union. The EBA had identified 15,000 providers of technological financial ser vices although “just a few” controlled this sector, said the EBA president, who mentioned no names but clearly referred to Google and Microsoft.
Online boost
NETFLIX’S UK sales rose to more than £1.5 billion (€1.7 billion) last year, recentlypublished accounts revealed. Unlike mediocre figures for Net flix globally, its UK sales grew by 12 per cent from £1.38 billion to £1.54 billion (€1.59 billion to €1.78 billion) in the year ending Decem ber 2022. The online streaming giant was boosted by the sixpart documen tary series featuring the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, which launched on December 8 last year. The Harry and Meghan pre miere was 2022’s mostwatched new subscription TV programme, with 4.5 million viewers for its first episode according to the Broad casters Audience Research Board (BARB).
Chic flotation BIRKENSTOCK, known for now chic but formerly frumpy sandals, are preparing for flotation on the New York stock exchange. The company founded in 1774 informed investors that it intends to price its shares somewhere be tween $44 and $49 ($41.52 and €46.24) each. This will raise up to $1.6 billion (€1.52 billion) for the company and its private equity owner L Catter ton, which is backed by the French luxury fashion house LVMH. Birkenstock’s chief executive Oliver Reichert told investors that the flotation was a “generational opportunity” to buy into the com pany.
A winning formula MERCEDESBENZ GRAND PRIX recorded increased 2022 earn ings assisted by sponsorship and its America’s Cup sailing champi onship presence. Despite the British company’s uninspiring revenues from For mula 1, income rose 24 per cent to £475 million (€550.3 million) in 2022. Pretax profits went up to £113 million from roughly £72 million (€83 million) the previous year. This means that Formula One’s Toto Wolff and Sir Jim Rat cliffe’s petrochemicals empire will both receive a share in the £75 million (€86.9 million) divi dend from the team behind Lewis Hamilton.
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CLOSING PRICES 16 OCTOBER
PRICE(P)
CHANGE(P)
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NET VOL
6.026,0
5.952,0
8,17K
1.363,50
1.346,50
8,87K
PRICE(P)
CHANGE(P)
% CHG.
3I Group
2.057,00
2.085,00
2.052,00
28,03K
InterContinental
5.964,0
Abrdn
159,30
159,95
158,15
361,04K
Intermediate Capital
1.356,00
Admiral Group
2.416,0
2.432,0
2.403,0
51,42K
Intertek
4.126,0
4.220,0
4.114,0
9,77K
Anglo American
2.252,5
2.284,5
2.248,5
178,73K
ITV
65,17
66,04
63,92
4,55M
Antofagasta
1.408,50
1.423,00
1.399,00
47,10K
J Sainsbury
256,40
258,20
256,10
66,02K
Ashtead Group
4.930,2
4.992,0
4.917,0
13,42K
Johnson Matthey
1.512,5
1.521,0
1.500,5
14,36K
Associated British Foods
1.953,0
1.961,5
1.950,0
50,44K
Land Securities
596,00
601,80
592,80
46,45K
AstraZeneca
10.860,0
10.934,0
10.846,0
80,27K
Legal & General
217,70
219,90
216,80
488,61K
54,78K
Lloyds Banking
43,38
43,75
43,33
6,54M
8.192,0
8.250,0
8.170,0
12,18K
Auto Trader Group Plc
632,80
636,00
631,00
NET VOL
COMPANY
COMPANY
1.15592
0.86519
Units per €
US dollar (USD) ........................................1.0529 Japan yen (JPY)........................................157.49 Switzerland franc (CHF) ...........................0.9519 Denmark kroner (DKK) .............................7.4576 Norway kroner (NOK) ...............................11.510
415,40
410,00
305,82K
London Stock Exchange
B&M European Value Retail SA570,80
577,00
569,00
87,48K
Melrose Industries
480,20
482,50
478,70
157,95K
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BAE Systems
1.085,00
1.093,50
1.078,00
298,63K
Mondi
1.383,00
1.392,50
1.379,00
33,57K
THE ABOVE TABLE USES THE CURRENT INTERBANK EXCHANGE RATES, WHICH AREN’T REPRESENTATIVE OF THE RATE WE OFFER
Barclays
153,38
154,30
153,02
3,22M
National Grid
977,08
987,80
974,00
277,72K
Barratt Developments
419,36
422,80
418,10
334,54K
NatWest Group
226,70
228,00
226,00
559,10K
6.918,0
6.974,0
6.908,0
8,00K 296,56K
Aviva
411,48
Berkeley
4.036,0
4.078,0
4.029,0
4,44K
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BHP Group Ltd
2.340,50
2.361,00
2.337,50
69,03K
Ocado
510,80
519,60
505,60
BP
550,35
553,90
549,10
1,97M
Persimmon
1.022,2
1.025,0
1.013,5
54,91K
156,01K
Phoenix
465,36
468,70
464,40
129,97K
Prudential
892,60
897,20
886,40
223,22K
British American Tobacco 2.474,5
2.476,0
2.447,0
British Land Company
311,40
315,00
307,00
44,78K
BT Group
118,65
120,25
118,50
533,57K
Bunzl
2.979,0
3.005,0
2.976,0
7,09K
Burberry Group
1.753,5
1.771,5
1.751,0
55,28K
Carnival
889,4
896,0
887,0
66,73K
Centrica
157,05
158,65
156,35
722,21K
Coca Cola HBC AG
2.111,0
2.125,0
2.109,0
13,31K
Compass
2.052,00
2.073,00
2.048,00
85,82K
CRH
4.746,7
4.777,0
4.743,0
70,27K
Croda Intl
4.324,0
4.358,0
4.317,0
24,81K
DCC
4.627,0
4.656,0
4.611,0
5,38K
Diageo
3.053,5
3.062,5
3.045,0
100,69K
DS Smith
282,70
285,90
282,50
133,56K
EasyJet
386,00
398,60
385,60
348,60K
Experian
2.757,0
2.784,0
2.743,0
55,29K
Ferguson
13.685,0
13.880,0
13.680,0
16,72K
Flutter Entertainment
13.305,0
13.335,0
13.260,0
8,48K
Fresnillo
547,28
553,20
547,00
38,60K
Glencore
460,95
464,10
459,90
1,95M
GSK plc
1.496,40
1.513,40
1.496,20
233,98K
Halma
1.881,5
1.908,5
1.877,5
56,63K
Hargreaves Lansdown
739,60
745,60
736,20
57,01K
Hikma Pharma
2.061,00
2.085,00
2.056,00
21,67K
HSBC
649,90
653,80
649,30
IAG
142,80
145,60
Imperial Brands
1.726,00
Informa
710,60
Reckitt Benckiser
5.842,0
5.880,0
5.834,0
18,46K
Relx
2.904,00
2.936,00
2.894,00
108,64K
Rentokil
607,40
610,40
603,80
255,04K
Rightmove
582,40
589,20
581,40
49,81K
Rio Tinto PLC
5.135,0
5.160,0
5.117,0
119,73K
Rolls-Royce Holdings
212,30
214,60
212,00
1,25M
Sage
1.016,69
1.023,50
1.014,50
38,24K
Samsung Electronics DRC 1.241,00
1.242,00
1.237,00
0,69K
Schroders
392,4
394,4
391,1
35,43K
Scottish Mortgage
672,58
685,60
670,80
141,49K
Segro
730,28
738,00
727,40
47,55K
Severn Trent
2.467,0
2.499,0
2.465,0
44,17K
Shell
2.745,9
2.753,5
2.734,0
659,72K
Smith & Nephew
942,80
948,80
939,60
142,31K
Smiths Group
1.612,00
1.630,00
1.609,50
31,03K
Spirax-Sarco Engineering 8.442,0
8.500,0
8.418,0
7,33K
SSE
1.585,50
1.594,00
1.580,00
192,02K
St. James’s Place
647,00
652,40
633,80
310,77K
Standard Chartered
749,20
755,80
747,40
287,53K
Taylor Wimpey
109,08
110,50
108,80
380,10K
Tesco
275,86
277,10
275,00
776,58K
Tui
419,20
422,40
412,60
108,07K
Unilever
3.914,5
3.937,5
3.906,0
189,31K
1,80M
United Utilities
1.002,50
1.013,50
999,20
138,39K
142,35
1,52M
Vodafone Group PLC
76,95
77,71
76,86
2,01M
1.726,50
1.714,50
107,90K
Whitbread
3.252,7
3.278,0
3.245,0
12,94K
716,60
709,40
132,76K
WPP
714,40
718,20
712,60
44,11K
DOW JONES CLOSING PRICES 16 OCTOBER
COMPANY
PRICE
CHANGE
CHANGE% VOLUME(M)
3M American Express Amgen Apple Boeing Caterpillar Chevron Cisco Coca-Cola Dow Goldman Sachs Home Depot Honeywell IBM Intel J&J JPMorgan McDonald’s Merck&Co Microsoft Nike Procter&Gamble Salesforce Inc The Travelers UnitedHealth Verizon Visa A Walgreens Boots Walmart Walt Disney
88,69 151,13 284,10 178,85 185,00 267,98 164,09 53,77 52,89 49,74 309,52 291,86 183,56 138,51 35,97 156,85 148,08 248,37 104,04 327,73 99,92 144,71 204,65 164,22 539,27 30,67 237,75 23,25 159,87 84,35
89,85 154,14 288,46 181,93 187,29 273,94 164,83 54,12 53,42 50,71 316,17 294,73 184,85 140,12 36,79 157,36 153,10 248,80 104,52 333,83 100,85 145,03 207,14 164,29 544,46 31,39 238,61 24,63 160,46 84,58
88,26 1,90M 150,43 1,81M 280,00 3,45M 178,14 51,05M 183,18 8,07M 266,10 1,84M 162,30 6,78M 53,44 14,41M 52,64 14,44M 49,61 3,54M 308,17 1,74M 290,89 1,95M 182,36 2,19M 138,27 4,43M 35,86 27,80M 156,05 5,35M 147,84 28,18M 246,00 2,18M 102,78 5,28M 326,36 21,05M 99,42 8,57M 143,19 6,82M 203,22 3,34M 161,05 1,50M 532,00 5,06M 30,64 24,41M 236,23 4,80M 23,05 20,96M 158,90 4,47M 83,38 8,84M M - MILLION DOLLARS
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BUSINESS EXTRA Not going NATIONWIDE has launched its ‘most signifi cant’ rebrand in 36 years while announcing its com mitment to the high street, ‘with facetoface attention while banks continue to close’. The Swindonbased building society founded in 1883 is investing in all its 605 branches, none of which would close until 2026 at the earliest, it pledged last June.
Airlines slump GLOBAL airline stocks dipped in Europe as oil prices rose and flights were cancelled throughout the region following terrorist at tacks that have put Israel on a war footing. IAG, which owns British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling slid to the bottom of the FTSE on October 9, with shares in EasyJet, Ryanair and Wizz Air also falling.
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Waitrose-Amazon rumours Barça hitch Linda Hall WAITROSE is allegedly talking to Amazon, discussing plans to sell groceries via the online giant. Upmarket Waitrose lags behind market leaders Tesco and Sainsbury and is far behind Aldi and Lidl who at tracted shoppers opting for lower prices during the cost ofliving crisis. Since early 2020, Waitrose’s share of the UK’s grocery mar ket has dipped from 5.1 per cent to 4.6 per cent according to market researchers, Kan
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WAITROSE: Lagging behind its rivals.
Attack shuts shops INDITEX announced on Tuesday Octo ber 10 that it was closing its stores in Israel as violence intensified following the Hamas attacks. “Our stores will remain temporarily closed and item return times will be extended by 20 days from their re opening,” the group stated on its web site. The company based in Arteixo (Gali cia) has 84 franchise stores in Israel
selling its Zara, Pull&Bear, Massimo Dutti, Bershka and Stradivarius labels as well as Zara Home. The company explained that it was “closely monitoring” the situation and “would make decisions based on the advice of local authorities.” Rival fashion giant H&M has closed its 24 stores in Israel “until further no tice” as has the Swedish furniture re tailer, Ikea.
tar. The Amazon initiative is seen as a way of enticing back shoppers and recovering some of its market share. The Waitrose reports also echo the agreement between Amazon and Iceland which debuted last month, offering thousands of Iceland products to Prime subscribers which are delivered from its stores. The service is currently be ing trialled in Greater Manch ester before introduction throughout the UK. Amazon already has an agreement with the Coop and Morrisons, selling their groceries on its website and delivering them from local branches. When the Coop first offered the service in some stores in late 2021, it said that Amazon accounted for more than 15 per cent of its sales. Neither Waitrose nor Ama zon were prepared to com ment on the rumours, al though Waitrose pointed out that it already sells through Waitrose.com.
FC BARCELONA’S plans to float its digital content plat form Barça Media for €1 bil lion in New York have been delayed yet again. The German investment fund Libero failed to meet the October 10 deadline for the €40 million payment due for the purchase of a 9.8 per cent stake in Barça Vision, another of the foot ball club’s companies.
Oil fail SPAIN’S Agriculture min ister Luis Planas con firmed that next year’s olive oil production will increase by only 15 per cent on this year’s, owing to low rainfall and unusu ally high temperatures. According to ministry estimates, the 20232024 season will produce 765,000 tons, 34 per cent less than the average re sult over the last four campaigns.
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Give us a break LEAPY LEE SAYS IT OTHERS THINK IT THE one country I find difficult to ig nore in this horrendous MidEast may hem is Saudi Arabia. They truly do sit up there in their ivory, oil impregnated towers, gazing down at the world like the fabled gods of Greek mythology, and do you know something; they don’t actually care who wins or loses this awful conflict, because they are not actually on any one’s side! Frankly they will be more interested in whether they can host the 2034 football World Cup. I did of course live among them for eight years and they truly do get away with murder. By supplying worldwide demands for the black gold that surges beneath their feet, they can actually do just about anything they want. The barrel prices they decide to charge can cause the economy of whole countries to stagger and even falter. This is basi cally why the rest of the world treats
them like spoiled children and gives them carte blanche. Some of the fac tors I bore witness to while I lived there were quite extraordinary. They don’t of course accept any immigrants. Women are predominately second class and the men are so egocentric some of their habits are remarkable. One of the friends I made would spend two hours or more in the bathroom, sim ply getting ready for the day. Don’t ask me everything he got up to. I am aware that those with darker skin do powder up quite a lot because the lighter their skin the more acceptable they are as pure Saudis. There is of course a more sinister side. When slavery was abolished in 1963 they built a town in the desert for all the released slaves. A couple of years later both the town and the slaves disap peared altogether! During my stay there was also an ef fort by hundreds of wild Jahayman mil itants to capture and take over Mecca. The world was told it was a small up rising, but one of the doctors at the military hospital informed me that dur ing the two weeks of conflict they treated over 600 army casualties
alone. Authorities spent the next two Fridays publically chopping off the heads of the enemy survivors all over the country. Another year, a Johnny Walker exec utive told me a number of Princes had made SA the world’s biggest importers of JW Whiskey, but the company was unable to show it on the books! I also knew one of King Fahad’s hairdressers on his yacht when he was a prince. She was beautiful and he of course was bald! As I predicted the murder of Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate has sunk out of sight. Those who were deemed responsible have simply dis appeared, probably living lives of luxu ry with the millions they undoubtedly received for admitting to the crime and therefore exonerating the king. The Saudis are now intent on build ing a vast underground city; some where where they can all scurry to when the nuclear bombs begin their worldwide annihilation. And you don’t think money rules this terribly imma ture existence of ours? Give us a break. Keep the faith Love Leapy leapylee2002@gmail.com
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AT EWN we are great supporters of the service industry throughout Spain and have been pleased to promote many bars and restaurants over the years and value their advertising custom considerably. Hospitality is an incredibly important part of the Spanish economy and is essential not just for tourists but for the lit erally millions of Spaniards who enjoy a coffee and break fast in the morning, the menu del dia at lunchtime or have a drink or meal with friends in the evening. If you enter a shop, you have the chance to view the goods on sale and then ask a member of staff whether they can supply any other option. Once you have their response, you can make an in formed decision and decide whether to purchase the product or not. A restaurant is much the same, except that you are effectively purchasing sight unseen, based on what appears on a menu. From time to time, it has become obvious that some restaurants and their chefs overlook the fact that the cus tomer is paying for the meal and either phrase their menus in a complicated manner so you don’t really know what to expect or refuse to change the makeup of a dish. Recent changes in the law mean that there is a require ment that restaurants are required to allow diners with dogs to enter and take a seat within the interior, but a lot of diners don’t necessarily believe it appropriate, especially if the animal is large or makes a lot of noise. Restaurants owner can therefore place a notice in a prominent position outside of the restaurant stating that dogs are not welcome and this means that diners can choose a nondog friendly establishment.
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SEASONAL FOODS: Like pumpkins are rich in vitamins and fibre. INTERRUPTED SLEEP: Try and have a more restful night.
M I L L I O N S of men over the age of 50 find their sleep interrupted by night time bathroom visits, a condition known as noc turia. A study in America at tributes this common dis turbance to the prostate’s natural enlargement, which exerts pressure on the bladder. Here are three simple tips to help: 1. Limit Water Intake Before Bed: Drinking wa ter shortly before sleeping increases the fluid volume in the bloodstream. This
fluid is rapidly filtered by the kidneys, filling up the bladder. Younger men can often handle this due to higher levels of the anti urine hormone ADH and more elastic bladders. However, older men have reduced ADH levels and less bladder elasticity, leading to frequent urina tion. 2. Wear KneeHigh Stockings: For those show ing signs of fluid retention, especially in the legs, wearing kneehigh stock ings can help. Edema, or fluid retention, can cause
fluid to enter the blood stream and be filtered in to the bladder when lying down, leading to the urge to urinate. Stockings can reduce this fluid retention. 3. Avoid Alcohol Before Sleep: The study advises against consuming alco hol, especially beer, be fore bed. It not only fills the bladder rapidly but al so inhibits the release of the ADH hormone, in creasing the need to uri nate. Using these simple tips may help many men enjoy a more restful night.
300 bones are the number you are born with.
Autumn health tips for women over 50 AS autumn leaves paint the landscape in warm hues, women over 50 are presented with unique health chal lenges. The crisp air can exac erbate joint pain, and shorter days can affect your mood. Experts rec ommend regular exer
cise like brisk walking, which not only boosts physical health, but combats seasonal affec tive disorder. Dietitians suggest seasonal foods like pumpkins, apples, and beets, which are rich in vitamins and fi bre. “Embrace the sea son’s bounty for opti
mal health,” says Dr Elaine Turner, a renowned gerontolo gist. Also, don’t forget the flu shot, a crucial preventive step for this age group. With these tips in mind, women over 50 can ensure a vi brant and healthy au tumn.
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PAUL BLACKMOORE (Practice Principal) with little helper Benny, his rescue French Bulldog. Many British expats believe at least one of the following: • Their Will made in the UK covers their Spanish assets. • If they have no Will and are married with children, their spouse will inherit everything first. • A Spanish Will made before 2012 will still guarantee their wishes
will be able to be adhered to. • If they are not married and have children, those children will automatically inherit everything In fact - EVERY ONE of the above statements is false. Let’s go through this step by step then: 1. A Will made in the UK is not able to deal with Spanish assets effectively. It would firstly need to be written containing a Brussels IV Regulation EU no 650/2012 succession clause stating that the law of either; England and Wales Scotland Northern Ireland The Isle of Man or Guernsey and Jersey Governs the succession of the testator’s estate and then, upon death,
the Will would need to be translated into Spanish and be sent to have an apostille attached It’s much simpler to arrange a notarised Spanish Will, written in both Spanish and English, containing a Brussels IV clause that will guarantee your wishes for your Spanish estate will be able to be carried out. 2. If you do not have an up-todate Spanish Will in place and are married with children, your spouse will not inherit all of your estate under Spanish law. The way your estate will be divided is as follows: Your spouse would inherit a Life interest only (called an usufructo) in 1/3rd of your estate. The other 2/3rds will get divided equally between your children. The children then inherit the 1/3rd that your spouse had a life in-
terest in when the surviving spouse dies. Just having a life interest in 1/3rd of an estate is clearly not what the majority of married expats want for their spouse after they die, which is why arranging a new Spanish Will choosing the law of your home nation to govern the succession of your estate and clearly setting out your wishes is so vitally important. 3. Spanish Wills made before 2012 will not have a Brussels IV clause in them allowing you to choose the law of your home country to govern the succession of your estate. This means your wishes will not be able to be adhered to and in many cases, EVEN Wills written after this time refer to: British Law or UK Law, neither of which exist, only the law of the home jurisdictions listed above exist as legal entities, so it is
much better to ensure that you update your Will to ensure your wishes regarding who receives your estate when you die are able to be carried out without any issue. 4. If you are not married and own a property jointly with a partner, that partner will NOT own the whole property when you die. Your half of the property would be inherited equally by any children or by any surviving parents if you had no children, and, if no surviving parents or children, then your siblings and/or your nephews and nieces would inherit your share of the property. Obviously, it is important that your wishes are able to be complied with when you die and with our Wills starting at just €99 including IVA, now is the ideal time to call us on 865 756 058 to get yours sorted out properly and legally.
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THE British Benevolent Fund was funded over a century ago to provide financial assis tance for British nationals in extreme financial distress and who have no other recourse, whether friends or family or state support. The BBF works with partner charities from www.supportinspain.info across the country as well as the UK’s consular network in Spain in order to help those who have no other means. Recently we were made aware of a case of a young woman who was living in Spain with her partner. They had three children together. She had contacted a local charity saying that she was being physically and sexually abused by her partner and was fearful for herself. She did say however that she was finding it almost im possible to take the necessary action to report the incidents because of the fear of losing her family and young chil dren. The charity could do little other than offer sympathy and advice if she didn’t wish to take any action. She re turned home to continue
Starting life over Olaf Clayton of BBF.
with her unhappy and difficult home situation. The abuse continued too. But one day she took up the offer of help from the charity and consulted a lawyer with them. As if em powered from another source she took action. The denuncia was made both criminal and civil and immedi ately the authorities were at the house. She took the decision to leave him and take the chil dren. He had little choice and was facing a barrage of legal issues to contend with. She pressed her advantage to re turn to the UK with the chil dren. He at first refused, but under pressure relented to give his permission for the move, which was his right. The legal case continues
but she is now out of the hor ror of living with him and has the children safe. As we speak the UK consulate are arrang ing emergency accommoda tion for her and the children. The BBF has agreed with her and the consulate to pay for her repatriation and emer gency accommodation so she can start her life over. Her problems are not over and she faces considerable challenges, but she and the children are out of harms way. The BBF can only help peo ple like her with your support if you would like to make a donation to the British Benev olent Fund please visit our www.britishbenevolent fund.org thank you on be half of the many for your help. Olaf Clayton, Chair BBF
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THERE is a very significant (and growing) population of residents in Spain who receive old age pensions from the UK. Unlike those who were not resident in a European Member State prior to Brexit, these pensioners are entitled to annual increases, currently calculated according to the triple lock formula which means that in 2023 and 2024 their pensions will have shot up thanks to the general rise in salaries and the cost of living in Britain. If however you live in one of 25 European countries, but not Cyprus, France, Malta or Spain then you are entitled to receive the winter fuel allowance, but for those of us who live in Spain, it is apparently too warm to qualify, although if you enjoy retirement in Italy then you do. One reader is not happy with this state of affairs and has created a petition as it can get a bit chilly when you live in a property with marble floors, single glazing, no central heating and no insulation.
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I have a published UK government petition to reinstate winter fuel allowance for UK expats living in France and Spain. https://petition.parlia ment.uk/petitions/647060 I have been trying without success to establish the parameters used almost 10 years ago that changed the average winter temperature in both counrties. My understanding is that that the seven Canary Islands were used for Spain and similar warm overseas territories for France and Spain that resulted in both countries having their UK expats winter fuel allowance withdrawn. I am writing articles for English language publications in Spain and wish to be accurate with the information that I provide. With over 500,000 UK expats living in France and Spain, many of whom are retired pensioners, I hoped that you could provide the required information or direct me to the UK government department that will. Best regards Stuart Burton
Hello, My mother (72 years old) is a German expat. She received neither a German one-off payment (inflation, energy prices) for German pensioners nor a one-off payment in Spain (despite registration). The one-off payment only applies to German pensioners who live in Germany or only to Spanish pensioners. You can see that people who have paid taxes all their lives are the stupid ones in the end. Every idler gets something, except the decent ones. It's not just an English problem! Regards Ralph Johne
Brexit retirees Without doubt we ‘Love Spain’ and the people, everything was better there. Wish we had not left. Only on a mini break in 2002 turned into our dream of buying a home in Spain. There were many paper and financial costs, but those are our happiest memories ever.
Watching programmes showing life in the sun should forewarn applicants of all the hidden costs, Add 20 per cent to the initial 20 per cent purchase and legal costs. (Check out that Wills are legal and include worldwide assets. UK house prices escalated £200,000 more over the 14 years. Selling of the Spanish property price (Oct 2019) did not even reach our original 2002 costs. Many fellow returnees lost a lot of money! Sadly do not think of returning without a large downsizing. It may just be a dream , so hope it is not a nightmare! Anne Mitchell
Old smells What a wonderful article. It sums up everything we know and love about Spain, past and present. I was reading the article to my wife and when I go to the last paragraph about the aromas in current taxis she said without hesitation ‘air freshener’. Iain Chester
Invisible slavery The only difference in Murcia is there are no strawberries, but watermelons, iceberg lettuce and many other fruits and vegetables. These poor workers are living and working in terrible conditions, shanty towns, made of pallets and plastic sheeting for shelter… one of which caught on fire a couple of years ago; fortunately, there were no injuries. They are hauled around the countryside, squashed inside very old diesel vehicles, which belch out thick, black exhaust smoke, often at break-neck speeds. This is a disgusting practice, but while there are a few Spanish producers who are getting very rich, and northern Europeans are getting plenty of fruit and vegetables, nothing changes, and these poor people will continue to be exploited. Now lets just mention the HUGE amount of water that is needed to produce these succulent fruit, in a dry land, where habitats are suffering and wildlife is dying…Shame! Shame on Spain and the EU! Concha
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19 - 25 October 2023 excellent treatment, special attention of your needs and total satisfaction. Demanding impeccable hygiene. Previous appointment 11am/6pm. 622 210 797 (FU 3091) BENALMADENA: Sandra Spanish Masseur and Amalia duo massage & relaxing. Incalls & Outcalls. 24hrs. Tel. 673 88 75 47 (304284) NEW IN FUENGIROLA I am Daniela, 19 years old, massages and relax. 603 366 841 (FU 3105) ASIAN lady tantric sensory generate self esteem body technique, fantastic relaxation massage Marbella. 603 208 080 (MI 572) SAN PEDRO DE ALCANTARA - Camilla Masseur 33 private apartment - 603 804 443 (303731) VANESSA Benalmadena excellent massage services. Relaxing & therapeutic. Home premises. Call me 624 811 098 (304492) COLOMBIAN Yeraldin, I do massages and something else. I am independent, 45 years old. I am in Nueva Andalucía 611 245 461 (FU 3108) NEW IN FUENGIROLA. I am beautiful brunette Luna, treat yourself to massages and relaxation 603 366 841 (FU 3105) ASIAN Touch try something different combination Oriental European, absolutely relaxing massage relief pain stress, luxury place. Marbella. Elviria. 633 705 558 (MI 572) ASIAN MASSUER offers relaxing full body massage. Home Visits. WhatsApp 641 980 066 for details (304011) FUENGIROLA Centre 3 beautiful girls enjoy with authentic beauties 603 366 841 (FU 3105) OLGA Mature Masseure relaxing & sensitive. Outcalls & Incalls. 24 hrs. Marbella – Tel: 632 467 580 (304040) FILIPINO MASSAGE CENTRE, where hearts of Asian professional massage daily. 604 421 973 (MI 572) SAN PEDRO DE ALCANTARA - Camila Masseuse 33, slim, pretty - private apartment - Call 603 804 443 (304572) ASIAN PROFESSIONAL Massage, sensual, relaxing & therapeutic, to release tension & stress. Fuengirola. Call 613 592 062 (304091) FUENGIROLA. Marisa, 38 years old, mature, all kinds of massages. Only WhatsApp. 631 659 408 (FU 3086) PROFESSIONAL massage on the table. Fuengirola. Irina, blonde. 605 076 407 or 632 110 023. (FU 3084)
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NATURIST Tantra massage and fun. Professional Exotic Masseur. Marbella. 602 098 606 (FU 3103) ASIAN ladyboy and gay, authentic professional/traditional massage therapy unique treatment, clean atmosphere. Marbella. 603 257 690 (MI 572) FUENGIROLA. Excellent company, massage and more... Blond, tall, pretty lady. In/outcalls 657 697 397 (3096) BENALMADENA. FRIENDLY attractive masseuse, relieve muscle tension. From 50€. 613 106 153 (FU 3106) NEW IN ESTEPONA Tired after playing Golf ? Come to us, a 2 or 4 hand massage will cheer you up. Private area. Calls from 1pm 722 429 (304601)
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MOTORING CAMPER VANS, CARAVANS, MOBILE HOMES, BOATS AND ALL PLANT, DIGGERS, DUMPERS, MOTORBIKES, CARS AND COMMERCIALS WANTED. BEST PRICE PAID, CASH TODAY, ANY REGISTRATION WITH OR WITHOUT PAPERS. PLEASE CALL 678 808 837 (290189) CARS, VANS, ANY RESGISTRATION, INSTANT CASH, FINANCE / EMBARGO UK OR SPANISH 685 524 921 (290189)
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FOR SALE – WE ARE currently the market leader in our country in the sale of direct car, motorbike, home and company fleet insurance. Since we started out in 1995, our philosophy has always been to offer an excellent service with the best prices in the market. For the most competitive quotes in English, call Linea Directa on 952 147 834. (200726)
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KENNELS CAT & DOG World Kennels and Cattery. 952 112 978 / 630 197 435. www.catand dogworld.com (304242)
54 EWN 19 - 25 October 2023 PET CHARITY ACE CHARITY ‘El Refugio’ in La Cala de Mijas is a registered charity. We have on average 275 dogs in our care and we receive no help from the town hall or the Andalucian government. We desperately need foster homes and adoptants for our many dogs, especially the small ones and puppies who do not do well in a big shelter. We are grateful for any help offered, including donations of food and blankets. Visiting times are from 13.00 to 15.00 and you can always turn up or make an appointment by calling Denise on 669 018 736. Our website is www.ace-charity.org where you can view all the dogs in our care. (93320) ADANA THE ANIMAL SHELTER IN ESTEPONA. We always need volunteers to walk and socialise with our dogs and help with cleaning. We also need good homes for our animals that you can see on www.adana.es. Kennels open every day 10-1.30, Camino de Casares, near Parque de los Pedregales, Estepona. (5 minutes from the Poligono) For more information call 952 113 467, available from 10.00am until 2.00pm. (93319) ANIMEX Foundation offers free will upgrading when leaving something for abandoned animals. Contact animexfoun dation@gmail.com or call 692 166 434 now for this absolutely free service (288287) ARCH - The Andalucian Rescue Centre for Horses, registered charity 8448, the Centre is open to visitors every Sunday from 9am until 2pm. Working closely with the Spanish authorities, we rescue, rehabilitate and rehome abused and abandoned horses and donkeys. Come and meet our current rescues, learn about our work and how you may be able to help. Run solely by a small team of dedicated volunteers, the Centre is located between Alhaurin el Grande and Coin in Comm. de Viña Borrego behind Venta Miralmonte. For more information and directions see our website www.horserescues pain.org, our Facebook page Centro Andalusi de Rescate de Caballos or tel. 610 845 491 or 656 935 613 (93322) SEPE the horse and donkey charity is open to the public at weekends from 10.00 to 5.00. Volunteers are much needed in all departments and are welcome at any time. For our riding for the disabled classes, we are also in need of extra helpers. We are nationally registered by the Spanish Ministry of the Interior (164640) but only with your support can we give the equine a voice. If you can just commit to 2 or 3 euros a month it will really help make a difference. You can find us at Lauro Golf Equestrian
Centre, Alqueria, Alhaurin de la Torre. Tel. 608 258 950 info@sepeonline.net www.sepeonline.net (93321) SOS ANIMAL REFUGE we have dogs, young and old looking for homes. Some of our dogs have been with us for some time and would love to find a cosy spot to curl up in and a knee on which to rest their heads. If you have room in your heart and home we would love to hear from you. We do not put our dogs to sleep - no matter how old, they are safe with us. For day to day needs and to pay for veterinary care, we much appreciate the support we receive. We desperately need items to sell on our market stall to help raise funds and are happy to come and collect. So, if you are having a clear-out, please contact us on 605 227 155. If you would like to know more about rehoming, please call 653 257 875. Visit our website www.sos-ani mals.org or please phone Sandy on 952 385 923 or 666 814 056 if you would like to make a donation or help in any way. (93317)
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ROAD TEST by Mark Slack IF the idea of an electric car doesn’t spark your in terest then go ing the hybrid route may be a good way to dip your motoring toes into the world of elec tric driving. Hybrids come as mildhybrids, full hybrid or plugin hybrid. All have the benefit of a petrol engine to provide a boost to your long distance confi dence that can otherwise be somewhat of a trial in a full EV. The public charging net work in the UK is pretty dire. Kia have a wellearned reputation for building some advanced EVs but also a good range of hybrids and they don’t come much more practical than the Niro. In normal hybrid specification this fivedoor hatchback utilises a 1.6litre petrol en gine with a 1.32 kwh battery to make it a full hybrid that you never need to plug in.
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Kia Niro HEV - it doesn’t get much better KIA NIRO: Enough to be different, but not enough to be strange.
The petrol engine takes care of all that and allows you eco or smart driving modes. Best described as an inter esting design stylistically it won’t suit everyone, but is eye catching and very dis tinctive. Inside the trim is a little austere in places but nonetheless feels well bolt ed together and is delightful ly hushed unless you really push on under acceleration. Although there are no sport ing pretensions it’s more than capable of keeping pace with busy traffic. It soaks up the bumps well and is capable of maintain ing its equilibrium on twist ing roads.
There’s plenty of space for occupants and their luggage and even the leadin version has enough standard fare to make your motoring life more tolera ble. Including powered and heated door mirrors, An droid Auto and Apple Car Play, Bluetooth, rear parking sensors and camera, smart cruise control, smart key with push button start, navi gation and auto lights. Higher trim models add additional features such as heated front and rear seats, and ventilated front seats plus a heated steering wheel and power tailgate. Graphics on the instru
ment displays are crisp, proper buttons make things easier to use and unlike some cars of this ilk, the Niro is enough to be different but not different enough to be strange. If that makes sense. It’s also one of a very small number of cars where the usually over sensitive safety kit eg lane keep is perfect and doesn’t need turning off. Priced from €34,688 / £30,045 it stands well against competitors in terms of price and equipment along with the promise of decent economy in the or der of 60mpg.
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Messi set for ANDALUCIA WALKING FOOTBALL LEAGUE Over 50s and Over 60s league tables so far: Ballon d’Or’ glory MEANWHILE…… Last week’s lull in League action gave Real Calahonda the opportuni ty to organise a round robin tournament at their home ground involving their own Over 60s team and those from Malaga and Gibraltar. Real Calahonda 2 v 1 Malaga This was a closely fought affair with the home side taking the lead through a deflected effort. Malaga retaliated with a sweetly struck free kick to draw level. However, after the break, Malaga were reduced to six players due to a running offence and Real used the opportunity to strike on the break to win the game. Gibraltar 5 v 1 Malaga Having played them in a friendly in Gibraltar last season, Malaga were only
Sean McVitty, our newbie AWFL referee, officiated excellently in all three games.
too aware of how good a side their opponents were… and so it proved. Gibraltar struck first to
lead 10 but Malaga soon equalised, after a missed penalty, through a follow up after a shot rebounded
LA 2028 Olympics approves cricket but isn’t sure about boxing THE LA 2028 Olympics could just pos sibly be the most diverse games yet. The International Olympic Commit tee (IOC) Executive Board recently gave the green light to five new sports for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic pro gramme, yet boxing currently remains in a state of limbo, according to a news source. Cricket Comeback On the proposal of the Organising Committee, cricket, baseball and soft ball, flag football, lacrosse, and squash have all gained support. Cricket will make a comeback in the Twenty20 format, its first appearance since Paris 1900. Baseball and softball, after their Tokyo 2020 debut, are back in the game. Lacrosse will be played in the Sixes format, marking its third Olympic appearance following St Louis 1904 and London 1907. Flag football, a
variant of American football with five players per side, and squash will both make their Olympic debuts. Boxing’s Rocky Road Despite its rich Olympic history, boxing’s future remains uncertain. The International Boxing Association ( I BA ) f a c e d e x p u l s i o n f r o m t h e Olympic movement in June, primarily due to financial concerns, governance issues, and deteriorating relations with the IOC under President Umar Kremlev. A new entity, World Boxing, emerged in April, aiming for IOC recognition. However, with only 16 National Federations, it lacks global representation. IOC director general Christophe De Kepper had previously assured boxing’s presence in LA 2028, but recent statements suggest its in clusion is now ‘on hold’.
off the post. However, this seemed to spur Gibraltar to step up a gear and they began to play some excellent passing football as Malaga began to tire. More goals soon followed, putting Gib firmly in the driver’s seat and they finished convinc ing winners. Real Calahonda 1 v 4 Gibraltar The final game saw Gibraltar carry on where they left off; they capi talised on the momentum they had built in their first game to continue their impressive and effective passing game to notch up four goals with only one in reply. The visitors fully de served to be presented with the winner’s trophy after the final whistle. (Sponsored by www.mylawyerinspain.com)
ONE former Barcelona great, Lionel Messi and a current star, Aitana Bonmati, are set to be handed their respective Ballon d’Or trophies later this month. The Ballon d’Or award is the most craved and respected in all of football as it shows who has been the best footballer for the past 12 months and, as is usually the case, many of the most famous people will descend on Paris later this month for the cere mony. The shortlists were an nounced not too long ago, but it has long been expect ed that Messi would win, or at least be in the close run ning for his eighth award hav ing helped Argentina win the World Cup last December. A lot of people can al ways speculate and won der who may or who should win the award, but according to Sport, the results have al The Ballon d’Or trophy. ready been leaked and it will be Messi and Bonmati hand ed the awards in front of their fellow footballers. Messi certainly had the tougher competition for the award due to the fact Erling Haaland shattered almost every record possible last season with Manchester City by scoring 52 goals across all competitions and helping them complete a historic treble.
A 25% stake in Manchester United BRITISH billionaire, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, is set to pur chase 25 per cent of Manchester United af ter Sheikh Jassim withdrew his takeover offer last week. After months of ne gotiating, standoffs and differing reports, it looks as though the Glazers will continue to hold a majority stake in Man United, de spite having received a cash upfront offer from Qatar’s Sheikh Jassim, who would have also cleared all debt from the club. This is because Sheikh Jassim has indeed with drawn his offer which had been on the table for months, but with no progress being made the Qatari national has ended up walking away from all negotiations as he only wanted to buy the club and own it himself. That has allowed Sir Jim Ratcliffe to swoop in and
Manchester United have become rather unwilling sellers recently.
change his offer to the Glazers, because he is now reportedly willing to only hold a 25 per cent stake in his boyhood club, despite claiming he wished to buy a majority at the start of this process. It’s believed that the Glazers became rather un willing sellers a few months ago and that has led to severe delays in this takeover process, so Rat cliffe has had to rethink his position and realise that a
minority stake is better than having nothing at all. Ratcliffe is now said to be closing in on buying a 25 per cent stake in Man United but has also demanded that his INEOS group be able to control and run all foot balling operations at Old Trafford. While certain Manch ester United supporter groups have now called on people to stop communi cating and working with the club after they failed to sell the club in its entirety, this move from Ratcliffe is indeed a smart one. If Ratcliffe is able to run footballing operations, it will likely allow the club to go in a new and different direction, something that’s desperately needed given how poor the Red Devils have been doing this sea son and over the last few campaigns.