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ARE Spain’s King and Queen (top) set for a night of London clubbing? It comes as Britain’s partyloving royal Prince Harry was given the role of welcoming the royals for their official UK visit next week. It will be the first time Harry has been involved in an official state visit. The 32-year-old redhead will officially escort Felipe and Letizia to Westminster Abbey, where they will lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior. The night before, he will escort them to an extravagant state banquet at Buckingham Palace, alongside Prince William and Kate, with the afterparty plans unlikely to be revealed.

PP and unions linked to €1bn fraud A PAIR of former PP bigwigs and two leading union bosses have been added to Spain’s biggest-ever corruption case. The PP politicians Carmen de Miguel and Soledad Córdova and ex-union bosses Francisco Carbonero and Manuel Pastrana are set to join a list of 25 leading expoliticians to be tried in the billion euro ERE fraud investigation set to begin in December. The pair, who were in the PP government of Jose Maria Aznar, are being probed over their involvement in a Continues on Page 2

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Choppered in...for a dip!

A MILLIONAIRE bather has been slammed for taking a helicopter for a swim at a well-known beauty spot. The mystery man was filmed being picked up at S’illot des Toro, near Santa Ponsa, which is a specially protected nature reserve.

Campaign group Terraferida has denounced the incident to police, who are now investigating. “The area is strictly prohibited for landing,” said a spokesman. “Such activity endangers the biodiversity here” The off-limits beauty spot (left) is classified as a Place of Community Importance (LIC) and a Special Protection Zone for birds (ZEPA). When the Olive Press contacted the alleged helicopter company a spokesman claimed not to know about the incident. “I am not aware of this,” he said. “The airport authority AENA is very strict. If something had happened with one of our craft we would have been contactNO JOKE: Mystery man returns from illegal swim ed,” he said.

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British Airways launches probe after Olive Press expose into tourist travelling on wrong passport

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EXCLUSIVE By Joe Duggan

AN airline has launched a security investigation after the Olive Press revealed that an English tourist allegedly travelled to the UK from Spain on his friend’s passport. British Airways is probing how British tourist Scott Morgan managed to fly back from Ibiza to Manchester on his pal Dominic Carroll’s passport. Mancunian Morgan, 27, had accidentally picked up his pal’s passport after a big night out in San Antonio. And incredibly, despite looking nothing like him, he was able to make it past both Spanish and 16/06/2017 15:36 British airport security, as well

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PALS: Carroll (left) and Morgan (with beard) on holiday before flights home as BA’s own security checks, without being detected. “He’s got a beard and I don’t. He’s a big guy and I’m not,” Carroll, 27, told the Olive Press this week. “It’s really bad with all the security problems we are having in

the UK at the moment,” added the chef, who was staying on for an extra day on the island. Morgan, from Wythenshawe, was only eventually caught out when a security scanner at Manchester airport failed to recognise his face and the gate

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wouldn’t open. However, according to Carroll, he was merely ushered to a nearby desk, where he was quickly waved through. “They simply let him through,” explained Carroll. “I just don’t understand it, especially the

way things are at the minute. He could have been anyone.” Luckily for Carroll, a friend who regularly flies to Ibiza for work was able to bring over his passport a few days later and he was able to get another flight home. British Airways confirmed it had now launched a ‘very thorough investigation’ with ground staff in Ibiza over the alleged breach of security. “British Airways takes safety and security very seriously and we have launched an immediate inquiry into this alleged incident of a customer travelling on the wrong passport,” the spokesperson said. Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the Home Office’s Border Force told the Olive Press it was also investigating the incident. At the time of going to press, Spain’s Policia Nacional, who are in charge of border control, had not responded.

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Balcony throw Brit arrested AN Englishman has been arrested after allegedly trying to throw his partner from a fourth-floor balcony. The 23-year-old was picked up at his Arenal hotel after fellow guests stepped into the fight between him and his girlfriend, also 23. The man, who was allegedly drunk, then tried to attack the police. The woman was taken to hospital by ambulance, with various injuries. In a separate incident in Magaluf, two Englishmen were arrested after attacking a 43-year-old man, leaving him with severe injuries.

Boat thief rescued A BRITISH tourist who stole a boat was arrested after being rescued at sea by 25 Mallorca emergency rescue crew. The man was detained after stealing a Zodiac dinghy near Port d’Andratx on Tuesday evening. Rescue crews were scrambled after Cala Llamp residents heard the man crying for help at sea. He was finally found 30 metres from shore under a cliff. The man had been in Mallorca for two days.

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ternet. Another site Digital Dreams Holidays was earlier removed as a shakedown costing British tourists millions each year continues to claim victims. According to figures from London’s National Fraud

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PP link to ERE fraud probe series of bogus illegal payments to a group of 51 Huelva miners. It came when the current Minister of the Interior Juan Ignacio Zoido was the government’s delegate in Andalucia. The former leaders of the CCOO and the UGT unions meanwhile are also accused of being part of the siphoning of at least €40million via the false payouts to the minors in the Faja Pirítica de Huelva case. The decade-long scandal saw mostly politicians from the PSOE-run Junta de Andalucia embezzle public money meant for unemployed and retired workers. Junta boss Susana Diaz mocked the PP party’s ‘silence’ this week over the case and demanded answers. In total, at least €855 million in public funds were fraudulently taken, via the Junta over a decade. Sevilla judge María Núñez Bolaños hopes that the trial will begin in December and could take more than a year to conclude.

Intelligence Bureau there were almost 6,000 reports of online booking fraud last year, with 3,542 cases related to accommodation, costing British tourists €7.2 million. Following our reports, ITV Tonight ran a half

hour prime time investigation into the scams involving rental of luxury properties. In total, around 10% of Brits have been hit by holiday scams, according to the programme. Fake websites uncovered by the Olive Press, such as Rent Holidays Villas, Balearic Villa Escapes and Digital Dreams Holidays were all featured on the show. However, despite the con-

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THE rights of EXCLUSIVE Brits living in 1.2 million By Joe Duggan three million the EU and EU citizens in the UK appears THE Olive Press to be inching closer. ing action against is demandThe initial focus fake holiday rental a string of sites falsewill be on expat for Brexit ly advertising rights, a filuxury villas nancial settlement across the Balearic and ‘othIslands. er separation It comes after issues’, it was villa rental company we reported confirmed after last issue that scam Bonder and Co. of negotiations the first day holidaysvillas.co site RentBoth fake websites m was conAt the joint in Brussels. ning British tourists Spainvipress conferpholidays.com out of ence on Monday, thousands of euros icVillaEscapes.coand Balearvis and Michel David DaIn total, British each year. m are listing the same properties, said the issue Barnier also €8.16 million victims lost use the same website travel in Ireland of common scams last year, in holiday with both website template, was important. year rise of 20%, a year-ondomains having the same claims the Association of Google verification key. Agents (ABTA). British Travel An IT expert Future In one of the worst Press that thistold the Olive "We've laid reported last issue, examples, solid foundacase of ‘domain was a classic tions for future rugby star Dean Schofield discuscriticised Googlefarming’ and and friends sions and an shelled out nearly for not takambitious but COPIED: How ing the sites down achievable timetable," €50,000 genuine site for a fraudulent immediwas ately. said Spain VIP Holidays villa break in scammed by Davis, Britain's Mallorca. Brexit minAll three scam ister. We have now websites are hosted by US-based Davis insisted discovered many other websites NE WS massively reduced firm GoDaddy, which about trade wouldthat talks prices to panies also hosts Rensimilar fraudulent running lure victims in. occur ‘in holidaysvillas.co you have never parallel’, but schemes, including m. heard Helle Heredia, Barnier said about. Don't balearicvillaesthey would start let scammers The UK’s Action Fraud capes.com, Luxurydreamsca-based rentalfrom Mallor- ruin your holidays.” only in a confirmed it is now second phase. villas.com and investigatsol, said she had firm Nova- The fraudsters, ing rentholidaysvilla First, ‘significant heard of ‘25 italdreamsholida www.digto 30’ recent cases s.com, difficult to trackwho are very although progress’ ys.com. would need to at the of people very down, Photos of an eight-bedroomed being scammed good at creating are to press had not time of going the EU's prioritybe made on but believed Mallorca property, there were ‘many fake our enquiries. responded to profiles and, as tably the rights issues, nofrom €800 per advertised “It’s so scary with more’. issue, the photo revealed last GoDaddy night on a citizens and a of expatriate was made aware for the agent fourth site spainvipholidays sites - they pop these scam ‘Flavio’ for of Rentholidaysvilla cial accounts. settling financom, have been . one purpose, of up with just las.com was rentholidaysvil- fraudulent s.com’s lifted from a EU negotiators robbing peoactually an Ausactivity in April, genuine US website ple of their money have insisted tralian estate but the site, that current citizens’ luxuryreand the three treats.com. important time in the most We have now agent. Untitled-1.pdf rights should remain of everyone’s discovered that others, are still live. 1 Asylum drama 16/06/2017 On the genuine Top-end year unchanged. a photo of Balearicvillaes15:36 site the A GoDaddy actual the whole properties around said. - their holidays,” she capes price is from €2,930 of Spain are being told the Olive spokesperson ‘property a night. Press: “Our marketed by the “Just ensure not Portillo Olivares agent’ Alba Digital Crimes scammers at ed to by fantastic offersbe tempt- stolen photo of is actually a not received Unit still have Paloma Bondby com- er, director any inquiries or of top Ibiza luxury requests from law enforcement on these websites.”

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another email to say he had given me the wrong bank account number. “I immediately felt very uncomfortable. I believe he was going to hit me twice. I phoned my brother and said. ‘I think this is EXCLUSIVE a scam.’” By Joe Duggan Anne phoned both hers and the RUGBY star Dean Schofield recipient’s bank and her money is urging action after being was returned four days later. mauled in a sophisticated holi“I can’t stand the thought of day shakedown. families heading to a villa with Wasps international Dean their children to find they have (right) and wife Gemma, both nowhere to stay.” 38, were set to take a dream While she got her money back, break to Spain with friends to she was forced to apply for a celebrate the England internanew passport after sending tional’s retirement. a copy of her passport to the But the vacation turned into a fraudsters. nightmare after the group of This week, an Olive Press re16 from Cheshire unwittingly porter, posing as a holidaybooked via a fraudulent holiday maker, enquired about renting property rental website. an exclusive property with rentIn total, scammers took payholidaysvillas.com. ment and deposit of €5,700 ‘Flavio’ offered us a price of (£5,000) £3,850 a week, plus a 10% disand del Sol and in Mallorca are de€11,400 (£10,000) respectively becount for full payment up front, manding legal action after their fore swiping another €29,800 requesting a passport copy and own properties were taken and (£26,000) for the stunning villa full address. offered to rent at much cheaper in Mallorca, which is owned by When asked why he needed prices. a wealthy foreign owner. this, ‘Flavio’ replied: “When We have discovered that the The group only rumbled the SCAMMED: we make the contract, we need photo of Davila (left) is actually Holiday group and (right) fake scam, via rentholidaysvillas. to be sure of your passport desite with profile stolen from Oz agent a photograph of an Australian com, the day before they flew. tails.” estate agent, whom we are not still get the flight “We were very angry when we if we were from over. But what “I must confess we did think put your trust One genuine property rental naming, for legal found out,” Gemma told the ily and couldn’t a normal fam- it was a bit cheap for where it they ‘believe in us’ and that Another British reasons. site, who asked to remain anonvictim of the in honesty’ the Olive Press this week. “It was We were at leastafford to come? was, and it in fact rents for a lot scammers ymous, expressed her ‘regret at have stolen photos site, pensioner Anne Landon, able to salvage more,” admits Gemma. a horrible moment and we the holiday.” the negative impact this could from hundreds of properties said she became suspicious afweren’t sure what to do. have on holidaymakers who The group had come across the Thankfully, the group of eight across Spain, Portugal and ter booking a break through the adults and eight children “We started Googling it and stunning eight-bedroom have paid their deposits.’ site and transferring £4,600 villa are still on holiday on thewho Greece and has a series of fake other stories came up. When we with a huge “We are deeply shocked and is- testimonials from ‘happy’ cliinto one of their UK bank acpool and grounds land - are now emailed the person we’d been and got in touch trying saddened,” she said. “This is excounts. with the web- their money as the to reclaim ents at the bottom. dealing with at the site called site via email. booking was There are 18 properties tremely clever criminal activity “I take my grandchildren on for rent made via a credit card. ‘Flavio’ he sent an abusive email The website and we will always do our best holiday every summer and was on the Costa del Sol and 38 in looked extremely The website back. meanwhile is still Mallorca, as well to help people who have been getting pretty desperate trying credible and as 38 in Ibiza “Luckily we were in a fortunate of its alleged even had a photo live, despite being reported to and 21 on the treated in this way.” to find somewhere,” said Anne, owner, Flavio Her- its web hosting Algarve, in Porposition where we could ar- nandes Davila, Helle Heredia from Malaga74. who did the ne- Olive Press andcompany by the tugal. range an alternative villa and gotiating. to UK police. based holiday property rental “The Despite boasting that ‘you can Various genuine rental firms and price was very reasonable firm Novasol, said: “We hear we have spoken to on the Costa I was so excited. But imabout these types of scams all mediately after booking he sent the time and the name ‘Flavio’

STOP THE SCAMMERS

Rentholidaysvillas.com is hosted by US-based server GoDaddy, which was warned as long ago as April of the scam by a leading holiday rental site in Spain. When asked why it was still live this week, GoDaddy Digital Crimes boss Ben Butler, explained: “We communicate regularly with law

enforcement on alleged fraud and have processes for taking action. If anyone believes they have been defrauded they should contact law enforcement.” Contact your local police and Action Fraud and email newsdesk@ theolivepress.es if you’ve been scammed.

has been mentioned several times by guests that have been scammed before reaching to us for help. “My advice for holiday makers, is to book with well-known and established holiday rental companies, check there is a valid phone number, always use a credit-card when you make a booking, Google the websites first to check if they have been reported for scams before and always remember if it sounds too good to be true – it probably is!”

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ken to his daughter just once since. “It’s morally wrong, seeking asylum to avoid the law. “My lawyer said if everyone in a legal problem ran to a church Norway with to escape the law we better start building more churches,” he continued. He claims Maia is not attending school and is only able to learn to play the organ and sing with the choir, which is ‘hardly an appropriate syllabus’. Local vicar Knut Bjune denied this however, insisting local teachers were coming church to give her lessons ‘almost to the all the time’. “Socially she is not isolated and conditions are good,” he told the their living “We are not hiding information Olive Press. made it clear this cannot be long and we have WISHES: On Maia’s birthday term.” this week In the one, heartrending phone call which Shepherd taped - the tearful to Maia - A Norwegian Supreme Court will probe can be heard telling her brothers youngster Bjørnsen’s asylum claim this month. she wants to Bjørnsen’s return to Spain. lawyer, Vidar Helgheim, claimed that ‘new information’ had now ‘changed’ Shepherd’s Norwegian lawyer Sol the firmed this week: “A church is notElden, con- case, but refused to disclose it. a place to “The (original) withdraw yourself from legal responsibilities. case was based on very little information. You have to go deeper It is an abuse of church asylum. why she ended up in this situation,” and ask “It is her duty to now bring the he said. Spain after the final court ruling.” girl back to A Norwegian police spokesperson told the Olive Press they would not intervene Shepherd has now written to Norwegian while Maia gov- remained in the church. ernment minister Solveig Horne ing help after local child services demand- “The police will not enter a church and arrest dismissed someone who Maia’s case, saying no further action has would Ingar Boen, Chief requested protection,” said be taken. of Police District Møre og Romsdal.

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PICKPOCKET REVENGE EXCLUSIVE By Gillian McKeith

AN expat has launched a personal crusade against pickpockets. It comes after her husband had his wallet snatched as he came out of a bank in Can Pastilla. Brit Bev Dodds, 56, was furious after hubby Paul fell for a trick bumping into a little boy just outside. While making sure the child was OK he had his wallet taken from his rear trouser pocket, which she claims is becoming ‘extremely common’ in Mal- Top tips for fighting the pickpockets lorca. 1. Keep wallets in front pockets 2. Don’t hang handbags over chair backs Arrested 3. Keep handbags in sight and range Geordie Bev however, decided to go further and she 4. Don’t leave valuables on tables spent the day locating the 5. Be aware when aiding strangers pickpockets, later identi- 6. Spot distractions like maps to hide grabs 7. Take out only what you need for the day fying them for police. “I caught them literally in 8. Don’t judge, culprits are in rags and suits alike the act as they attempted to rob a tourist,” continued Bev, who retired to Can Pastilla, ten years ago. “Luckily the police were nearby so I managed to get them arrested.” She is speaking out to encourage locals and tourists to be aware of the problem as the summer season gets into full swing. It comes as key tourist areas see a rise in incidents of handbags, wallets and phones being stolen.

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Mallorca ‘massacre’ averted A RADICAL cleric facing extradition to Spain from the UK, has been filmed claiming Mallorca will become an Islamic caliphate. ISIS-follower Tarik Chadlioui, 43, has been arrested in Birmingham in connection to a planned London Bridgestyle stabbing spree on the island. It comes as police arrested three other alleged jihadists in dawn raids on the island, over the planned outrage for

the town of Inca. The suspected leader of the group, imam Chadlioui, 43, has frequently taken to Facebook to say ‘an islamic state will return to Mallorca’. He has been seen ranting his Isis propaganda in both Palma and even in the Serra de Tramuntana mountains. According to police he travelled to Mallorca and began to radicalize the group which has now been rounded up.


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On the decks with Paris Muebles Mads HOLLYWOOD actor Mads Mikkelsen has been on the hunt for furniture in Mallorca. It comes after the Olive Press revealed two months ago that he had bought a property in the Santa Catalina area of Palma (see below). The star of Casino Royale, Star Wars and hit TV show Hannibal spent last Sunday on the prowl for antique wares at Consell market, according to an eagle-eyed Olive Press reader. Mikkelsen, who has been a long-time fan of Mallorca, was spotted buying two wooden benches and driving them back to his house. He has been photographed many times around the resIT’S CHILLY taurants of Palma QUEL! fans. HERE TARwith May 11th - May 24th

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been A BRITISH royal has Malsoaking up the sun in lorca. - often Lady Amelia Windsor beautidescribed as the most enful royal - shared a snap joying a drink in Palma. trouReferring to her yellow sunsers, pink top and deep who is tan, the 21-year-old, Italian studying French and at Edinburgh University, added the caption ‘polychromatic tangfastic’. grandLady Amelia is the cousdaughter of the Queen's of in, Prince Edward, Duke 36th in Kent, and is currently British line to succeed to the throne.

to the cold. she should be well used AS the Boddingtons lass, Sykes - famous for the Manchester But TV presenter Melanie1996 - couldn’t hold back from comBoddingtons beer ads in break to Mallorca. plaining during a Spring be wearing her ‘first bikini of the seatoo While she was excited to followers that it was almost son’, she told her Instagram in Malchilly to wear it out. cardi , it's bloody freezing “Thank god I brought my don't be shy #brrrrrrr,” she wrote. of her rock lorca… come on sun please picture a posted The 46-year-old mother-of-two Palma finca. he had hard abs outside her huge beer adverts she told ‘Tarquell’ In the series of famous way round. his ‘trolleys’ on the wrong

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Casino Royale star snaps up trendy Palma pad EXCLUSIVE By Joe Duggan

heartHOLLYWOOD has throb Mads Mikkelsen in the bought a luxury pad Olive heart of Palma, the Press can reveal. The Star Wars and Casino RELAXED: Royal Amelia Royale star Mikkelsen is believed to have recently snapped up the apartment in hip Santa Catalina.Press Olive the Locals told Mikaward-winning actor wife kelsen, 51, and his have Hanne Jacobsen, 56,out in dining Robert LEGENDARY DJ dead in been spotted the area’s trendy restauMiles has been found rants near the market. Balearic Islands.

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“He bought an apartmenta here recently,” revealed who fellow Danish expat, its lives nearby. “I’m told an amazing place.” He has also been spotted relaxing around beauty Santa spots Andratx and Ponsa. has The Danish dynamo of fan long-time a been holiMallorca, and spent his days on the island with MYSTERY: Miles family in 2013 and 2014. won Recently, Mikkelsen role critical acclaim for his Lecter in the has as HannibalHannibal, reseries FILM star Javier Bardem TV Anthony Hopkins’ spoken out against bullfighting. change prising docThe revelation marks a role as the demonic

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ANOTHER summer, another visit from Paris Hilton. The American model and socialite is set to take to the decks at a Mallorca nightclub later this month. The multi-millionaire, 35, will be at Palma’s Tito nightclub on July 27, followed by a session for the fifth anniversary of Ibiza club night Foam & Diamonds at Amnesia.

Hollywood starlet spotted relaxing along the Spanish costas SHE is as regular a visitor to Spain as former British Prime Minister David Cameron or the cast of TOWIE. Another summer, another sojourn for Gwyneth Paltrow, this time heading deep south, as well.

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The 44-year-old Sliding Doors actress has been spotted on both the Costa del Sol and Costa de la Luz in Andalucia over the last week, with kids Apple, 13, and Moses, 11. After a few days in Conil de la Frontera, she took a drive to Marbella, where she stayed for a couple of nights. The former wife of Coldplay singer Chris Martin was spot-

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ted walking hand in hand through the streets of Marbella with Moses and a handsome unknown chaperone. Gywneth looked typically chic for their relaxed outing, showing off her newly acquired tan lines in a black bandeau maxi dress. The health guru, who runs wellbeing website GOOP, stayed at the Villa Padierna Spa, where ex-President’s

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HER dad may not be the most popular person in Europe these days But this did not stop Tiffany Trump from enjoying a trip to Spain. The daughter of US president Donald Trump shared a picture from the beach in Marbella with her partner Ross Mechanic on Instagram. The pair were staying at the Puente Romano Hotel, which was carefully checked out by the president’s security team. They were later seen being escorted by nine bodyguards as they dined at the exclusive Trocadero Beach Club. According to sources, one of her entourage telephoned the restaurant and asked for a table for ‘two on the beach’. The pair walked from their hotel and dined on sichuan chicken with Chinese noodles and vegetables and rice pudding and drank a piña colada, a mojito, a jug of sangria and soda.

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wife Michelle Obama stayed in 2010. Hotel staff described the actress as ‘kind and affectionate with her children’ who both clearly shared her interest in Spain and its culture.’ She was pictured topping up her tan on the beaches of Marbella and took a snap of Apple playing on the beach in Conil. The actress has been a regular visitor to Spain since she worked as a nanny in Extremadura as a teenager. She speaks Spanish and frequently visits the family she worked for.

LOVE Island star Jessica Shears has been snapped smooching with girl fans away from the celebrity TV set. The reality TV star was photographed in a series of steamy clinches with exotic beauties at a London club after leaving the Mallorca island pad. Shears, 24, who has been filmed in an on-screen romp with fellow contestant Dominic Lever, groped a blonde AND a brunette as things got up close and personal on the dancefloor.

FIRST he appeared on Magaluf Weekender on ITV2, then Ibiza Weekender, followed by Ex on the Beach, where he became engaged to Big Brother star Megan McKenna. Now reality TV regular Jordan Davies has spent a week partying again in Magaluf for his 25th Birthday. He and his pals spent a night at the popular Pirates Adventure show, and many days tanning on the beach in bright coloured swim trunks. He is rumoured to be a contestant on the next season of Big Brother.

PARTY TIME:For Davies

Magaluf ‘Morgan’ OUT AND ABOUT: With Moses

Bouchard serves up summer stunner EUGENIE Bouchard looked ace in this cheeky swimsuit following her Mallorca Open appearance. The 23-year-old Canadian tennis star flaunted her figure as she relaxed following her defeat to Italy’s Francesca Schiavone. Bouchard was seen talking to boyfriend Jordan Caron, a Canadian ice hockey player, and cousin Mimi, who has been in Ibiza filming a new series of Made In Chelsea.

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OSCAR-WINNING actor Morgan Freeman has been spotted partying in Mallorca...or has he? A lookalike of the Shawshank Redemption star called ‘Norman’ caused a sensation when he strolled through Magaluf recently. Holidaymakers stopped to have their photographs taken with the British tourist, with photographs going viral on social media. Last year, a Samuel L Jackson doppelganger caused hilarity and confusion on the Costa Del Sol, where he actually lives.

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Under arrest SPANISH police have arrested a Danish man in Malaga for allegedly fighting with ISIS jihadists in Syria.

Let off A SWISS couple have been let off for growing marijuana after a judge said there was ‘no real proof’ that the plants weren’t used for their personal use.

Bad teacher A MADRID teacher has beeen arrested for hate crimes after it was alleged she insulted a 16-yearold disabled Colombian boy and other students in her class.

Taken A DUTCH expat was kidnapped for 11 days near Madrid by an Eastern European gang that demanded €1.5 million in ransom from his wife.

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Bugged out Law firm withdraws 1,800 fake sick claims by Brit tourists

‘an important step in the fight against fraudulent claims that hotels suffer’. Mac Hotels has reportedly said a Palma judge is launching an pects, by undercover detectives that British holidaymakers staying at its Saturno, Jupiter investigation into the claims, hired by the hotel group. following an undercover in- Anyone found guilty of making and Mars hotels in Mallorca vestigation by hotel chain Mac a false claim could face a prison had been encouraged to lodge false claims. Hotels . sentence and hefty fine. Mallorca police received the Palma lawyer Carolina Ruiz Agents told guests that a receipt report, including photos of sus- called the judicial investigation from a pharmacy for imodium would be sufficient to file a claim on their return to the UK. It is believed the investigation will look at hunGROUPS of German which left Palma mayor dreds of claims going BRITISH tourists to Mallorca could have their althugs have traded blows Antoni Noguera asking back to last December. cohol consumption limited, it has been announced. in two mass Mallorca Germany not to send And while authoriThe move was revealed at showdown talks in Palma brawls, one which went ‘trash’ tourists to the isties initially focused on between tourism and government officials followviral online. land. ‘claim farmers’ encouring a string of negative stories about drunken holiIn the most recent inci- It comes as Spanish poaging holidaymakers to daymakers. dent, hooligans were in- lice are increasingly confile bogus claims, anyHotels supplying all-inclusive tourists with all-youvolved in a mass-punch cerned about the presone who did so could can-drink alcohol deals would be limited under new up on El Arenal prome- ence of German Neo Nanow face jail. regulations covered by the island’s Tourism Law. nade which left one man zis on the holiday island. Last month, two Brits The meeting saw officials from the Balearic governunconscious. “Nazi behaviour is at the were arrested after alment, Calvia, Palma and Llucmajor town halls meet It is the latest shame- top of the pyramid of legedly urging holidaywith local, national and Guardia Civil police as well ful incident involving hate crimes,” said Malmakers to file bogus as local businesses and hoteliers. drunken holidaymakers, lorca officer Sonia Vivas. sickness claims. “WE have to carry out each and every one of the TUI boss Nick Longman things necessary to put an end to this type of toursaid: “We fully support ism,” said one official. the steps (Spanish poIn the past week, both British and German thugs lice) are taking to exhave been filmed fighting in Magaluf and Arenal, pose this kind of fraud with local business leaders reaching the end of their PALMA needs almost twice as many police offiand to investigate false tether. cers in the summer months, it has been claimed. or exaggerated cases. Yesterday, Palma mayor Antoni Noguera begged With the influx of tourists swelling the popula“We remain committed German tour operators not to send ‘trash tourism’ tion, the current force of 876 agents needs to be to doing all that we can to the island. bumped up to 1.500 to maintain two officers for to put a stop to this acevery 1,000 people, claims Spain’s Federation of tivity and protect honest See Sun, sex and hospital beds page 6 Municipalities and Provinces (FEMPE). holidaymakers.” THOUSANDS of bogus sickness holiday claims by Brits pretending to have stomach bugs have been withdrawn. According to tourist giants TUI Group one law firm alone has dropped 1,800 such claims, which are believed to cost Mallorca hoteliers €50 million a year. It comes after it was revealed

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50 migrants drown AROUND 50 migrants are missing, presumed dead, off Spain’s coast after their boat sank. The vessel from Morocco got into trouble off the coast of Almeria. So far, only three survivors have been picked up by Spain’s Salvamento Maritimo. Rescue crews scoured the area for survivors for several hours before locating the trio clinging to the sinking boat. Last month, 28 migrants were interned in Mallorca after three boats carrying them from Morocco landed near Santanyí, Cap de ses Salines and Campos. So far this year, 2,169 migrants have died trying to reach Europe from North Africa, according to The International Organization for Migration (IOM).

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OPINION Wrong tourists? EVERYONE who lives in Mallorca loves the island. So the constant bad publicity it attracts, via a couple of infamous resorts, is galling for those of us who call this paradise our home. However, there is no getting away from it. As the mercury rises, so too does the tally of all-toofamiliar stories involving drunken tourist excess and violence. It’s become an inescapable facet of life here. But this week’s showdown meeting between police and local politicians shows the authorities here are determined to meet this problem head on. Limiting the amount of booze available on all-inclusive holidays won’t bend the iron will of northern European holidaymakers to drink themselves stupid. But it is a start.

Deal with it IT seems quite staggering that, in this day and age, a passenger can inadvertently skip through numerous security checks in two different countries on the wrong passport. And yet this is what happened to a traveller on British Airways of all airlines. Investigations into the incident are ongoing and must be thorough. Given the dozens of murders by terrorists in London and Manchester in recent weeks, it raises some alarming questions.

Dip stick THE reckless bather who hired a helicopter to fly him to a protected beauty spot for a dip showed a jawdropping sense of entitlement. One can only assume that the mystery swimmer is a wealthy tourist as it is hard to imagine a local would disrespect the area in such an obscene way. He may not be kicking seven bells of hell out of a stranger in a drunken rampage, but in his own way, this man has inflicted his own form of upmarket vandalism on the island. But, perhaps worse, the helicopter company that took him there, should have known better. It is time to name and shame them both. Depòsito Legal PM: 610-2017

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T’S 11pm, and Magaluf is grinding into action. On the Strip, scantily clad girls at the City Lights bar gyrate on raised platforms while Irish and British youngsters sink cheap shots and cocktails. Over the years, this Mallorca resort has become a byword for bad behaviour. Its heady brew of sex, drink and violence is manna from heaven for tabloid-headline writers, with a daily onslaught of stories proclaiming the worst excesses of north European youth. In truth, most of the youngsters here are well-behaved kids, many enjoying their first overseas holiday away without the family and exercising their right to cut-price booze. Two Sex On The Beach cocktails here cost as little as €4.50, two pints just €3. But despite the best intentions of Mallorquins and the local business community, Magaluf is finding it hard to shed its bad-boyand-girl reputation. “A few lads we know have got a hiding over here,” said Sean, 19, from County Wateford, who is here for a week with a group of seven friends. “One lad went out on his own the other night and 15 English lads attacked him. He got battered with a baseball bat and had to have 12 stitches. He went to the hospital, but was back out again the next night.” It’s a graphic example of the dangers that can befall unsuspecting youngsters in ‘Shag-

The first 15 days of June saw 25 complaints to police for outdoor nudity aluf’, a nickname which needs no further explanation. Just last week, two British youngsters were filmed brutally battering a compatriot at an apartment block in Punta Ballena, setting about him in a sustained, sickening assault that was captured on CCTV. One of the culprits can be seen stabbing the victim with a broken bottle before the duo pummel him to a pulp. The following day, a 19-year-old Brit was left fighting for his life after falling from a third-floor flat, sustaining a broken leg and life-threatening injuries. On Wednesday, an 18-year-old British girl reported an alleged sexual assault to Spanish police as Magaluf’s grim roll call lengthened yet further. The annual ritual of debauchery has spurred locals into action. In June, as reported in our last issue, an updated list of 64 regulations outlawing bad behaviour were issued by Calvia council, the local authorities charged with upholding law and order. The list of misdemeanours are split into three categories. ‘Minor’ offences, such as climbing a tree or shining a laser, are charged at between €100 and €599. ‘Serious crimes’, like defecating in the street, will see miscreants charged from €600 to €1,499. Bar owners serving under-age drinkers can be slapped with a penalty of between €1,500 to €3,000. According to figures supplied by Calvia Town Hall, the first 15 days of June saw 25 complaints filed with the police for outdoor nudity, with one group of 18 drunken tourists fined last month after jumping in the sea totally starkers. But despite this new clampdown, many are yet to discern a meaningful change. “People have had enough of this bad behav-

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iour,” said a spokesperson for the head of local business body ACOTUR. “There are important people here that are working hard to change the image of the area. “Thirty or so years ago, this kind of thing didn’t happen. Tour operators like Thomas Cook had guides who showed people what to do, where to go and what not to do. That doesn’t happen now. “People here didn’t expect it to be as bad this year as last year. We have to change attitudes, and tell people. ‘You can’t come here and do whatever you want.’” This week, Mallorca council and government officials sat down with local business and hoteliers to discuss the dilemma of badlybehaved young holidaymakers tarnishing the island’s reputation. Despite the local outrage, Magaluf’s illicit thrills continue to draw boys and girls looking for a good time, with many young Irish choosing to base themselves in nearby Santa Ponca before heading into Magaluf for a night - or day - out. “I got kicked out of my hotel the other day,”


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said 19-year-old Ray, from Birmingham, as he slurps on a Sex On The Beach cocktail at Lennon’s bar. “I had to pay another €500 to get somewhere else.” Similar examples of youthful excess can be found in towns and cities all over the British Isles every night of the week. But weary Magaluf bar and restaurant owners, many of them long established, have grown tired of the ‘unfair’ amount of negative stories emanating from their area. “If you want to look for bad press, you can find it anywhere,” said Jason Brown, who runs thriving beach-side café Tom Brown’s, a popular local establishment since 1982. “I got attacked in London with a knife. They are trying to change the rules here, but things can’t change overnight.” The phenomenon of ‘balconing’, whereby daredevil youngsters try to leap from terrace

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‘If you want to look for bad press, you can find it anywhere’ to terrace, has also claimed more than a few victims here. “They tied to raise the heights of the balconies to stop people doing that a few years ago,” continued Brown. Many local Spaniards have long grown tired of their area being dragged through the mud. “People who come here think they are better than us,” said Isabel Perez, 47, a local supermarket worker for 20 years. “How would you feel if I came to your city and behaved like this? It makes people very angry.” Nevertheless, it seems the overwhelming majority of holidaymakers here are simply out for a good time, and shy away from any hint of trouble. “I hate fighting,” said Tom, a 19-year-old from Donegal on holiday with 13 pals. “I was in Ayia Napa two weeks ago and you were always watching your back. We are staying in Santa Ponca. There are more Irish

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TOURISTS TARGETED IN HATE GRAFFITI ANTI-TOURIST graffiti has been daubed all over a Mallorca town. Around a dozen of the sprayed insults were found daubed on banks, benches and on the ground around the beach at Sa Coma. Graffiti warning ‘Tourists

King’s blast over Catalunya KING Felipe VI has blasted Catalunya’s planned independence referendum. While addressing parliament on the 40th anniversary of Spain’s first elections, the Spanish monarch said the vote will only ‘negate freedom’. Felipe said: “No path taken in our democracy should lead to the breakdown of our coexistence… or to a path that divides Spaniards and breaks the fraternal spirit which unites us all. “Disagreements and differences can be resolved through dialogue and debate.” He added that the vote, scheduled for October 1, would only bring insecurity and lead to the ‘negation of freedom’. The speech comes after Catalonia’s leader Carles Puigdemont claimed Guardia Civil officers were interrogating his party members over the scheduled referendum.

go home’ had been crudely painted in the popular holiday resort. Police are now investigating the graffiti, which was later cleaned up. It comes almost one year after similar threats were sprayed on a Palma wall.

Mayday mayday EXPAT campaigners have slammed Theresa May’s offer on retaining current citizens’ rights, saying it will damage Brits living in Spain. Coalition campaign groups British in Europe and the3million told the European Commission that May’s 15-page proposal would represent a ‘severe reduction of the current rights’ enjoyed by Britons in Europe. May’s plan, which she unveiled in the House Of Commons last week, would make EU citizens who have lived in the UK for five years exchange rights they have under EU law for new rights under UK immigration law. “This offers a significantly reduced level of protection than their current status as EU citizens in the UK under EU law,” insisted a spokesman for the campaign groups. Under May’s plans, EU nationals with five years residence in the UK would need to apply for ‘settled status’, although it is unclear what would happen if, for example, someone had returned home to nurse a sick relative for a period of time during those five years.

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With both the EU and the UK determined to strike a reciprocal deal on rights for both EU citizens and expats in the EU, this would have implications for Brits living in Spain and elsewhere in the EU. “EU citizens will be required to apply for UK-settled status, whereas they are in fact resident in the UK on the basis of existing, acquired rights under EU law,” the spokes-

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THE parents and brother of under-fire politician Alvaro Gijon face five criminal charges after being arrested over money-laundering allegations. It is alleged the family helped the PP party MP launder half a million euros. They are also suspected of fraud, bribery and perverting the course of justice. The three were subsequently released from prison pending ongoing investigations. Investigators believe Gijon, recently accused of attending drug-fuelled orgies with notorious nightclub owner Tolo Cursach, may have siphoned off over one million euros in public funds. Appearing in court last week, Gijon declared: “I am not guilty and I am not corrupt.”

Schooled MALLORCA politicians have slammed alleged pro-Catalan indoctrination by a local school. Members of the PP and Ciudadanos claim students at Inca’s IES Pau Casesnoves are being taught to differentiate between Spain and Catalanspeaking areas. Pupils filling out a survey were asked to choose if they were born in Catalan-speaking countries or the Spanish state. A PP spokesperson labelled the survey ‘profoundly absurd’.


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T was a 20-minute bike ride that changed everyLess than half those jobs were taken by people thing. Cycling back from the University of Gibraltar with British nationality. Brexit supporters claimed it referendum count in the wee small hours of June showed British jobs are being taken by foreign work24, I assumed Britain had voted to Remain in the ers; anti-Brexit campaigners pointed to it as proof EU. YouGov called it 52% for Remain. Ipsos MORI that the growth of Britain’s economy depends on had it higher at 54%. Nigel Farage had conceded employers hiring workers from the EU. defeat, sending a ripple of confidence among the Meanwhile, Boris Johnson had formed Change assembled politicians of Gibraltar, bastion of ReBritain, pushing May to opt for a hard Brexit. But main. it wasn’t just her Foreign Secretary heaping pres“It’s been an extraordinary referendum campaign, sure on the Prime Minister. In November, three High turnout looks to be exceptionally high and looks like Court judges ruled May couldn’t trigger Article 50 Remain will edge it,” Farage said. without parliament’s consent. The PM had vowed “UKIP and I are going nowhere and the party will she would do this by March, 2017. Suddenly, those only continue to grow.” plans were in grave doubt. Well, he was right about one thing. After this A landmark speech in January laid out May’s vision month’s general election, it’s clear UKIP are going for what Brexit should mean. The UK must leave nowhere. the single market and the customs union, she said. But by the time I got home and turned on Radio 4 May also conceded that parliament would have to that night, it was clear Leave had the whip hand. vote on any final Brexit deal. The following day, BritSunderland, with its huge Nissan factory threatish bank HSBC announced it would pull 1,000 staff ened by an EU exit, had voted to Leave 61% to 39, a out of London and move them to Paris once Brexit far bigger margin than pollsters predicted. took effect. That was the moment everything changed. Eight, In Spain, expats had got organised. Groups like sleepless hours later, David Cameron resigned and Bremain In Spain and Brexpats in Spain were doing I took a phone call from my tearful editor. “We’re a sterling job of advising the 300,000 Brits living newspaper men,” he said. “It’s our job now to reprehere what their rights were - and what was at stake. sent our community.” Access to health care, pensions even the right to I was back on the streets of Gibraltar that morning remain were up in the air. Campaigners like Anne gauging the mood. In what was to become Hernandez mounted a lobbying a familiar move, Spanish offensive, concentrating efforts Foreign Minister Jose Manon Spanish local and national We asked readers what they uel Garcia Margallo had politicians. thought of Brexit one year on. Of waded straight in, claimWhen the Olive Press spoke to the hundreds who replied, this is ing a Spanish flag was now leading campaigner and Guardwhat they thought: close to being planted on ian journalist Giles Tremlett, the Rock. Should the UK opt for hard or he relayed the worrying news Until his departure in Octothat chief EU negotiator Michel soft Brexit? ber 2016, Margallo made Barnier had told campaigners it his own personal mission Hard: 19.9% that a deal on the rights of EU Soft: 60.9% to torment Gibraltar, seizcitizens in the UK would not be Neither: 13.2% ing every opportunity to ringfenced if no overall deal was issue threats about Spain reached. ‘No deal is better than Should the UK hold another gaining sovereignty over a bad deal’, was May’s mantra. the Rock. His supporters referendum on Brexit? She is wrong about that. even threatened me. On March 29, May triggered Yes: 73% One morning, I received Article 50. The following day, No: 24.5% an anonymous phone call the EU’s draft negotiating guideUnsure: 2.5% from a supporter of Marlines sparked outrage, with gallo, a man claiming to be Spain handed an effective veto a member of the Spanish Do you have confidence in over Gibraltar. A few days later security forces. He warned The Sun published its famous Theresa May to deliver the right me I would be arrested if Up Yours Senors front page Brexit deal for the UK? I carried on writing critiand beamed images onto the cal articles about MarRock, as Gibraltar became the Yes: 15.4% gallo and that everything number-one news story across No: 81.4% I wrote about him was beUnsure: 3.2% Europe. Emboldened by her poll ing checked by Spanish ratings, May called a snap genpolice. Are you considering returning to eral election in May. But a disasThankfully, Margallo was the UK following the Brexit vote? trous campaign, and a spirited soon gone. But the PP’s showing from Labour leader Jergrasping claim over Gibralemy Corbyn, saw the Tories lose Yes: 7.7% tar has persisted, culmiNo: 81.9% their majority. Only a deal with Not an expat: 10.3% nating in the EU negotiatthe hard-right DUP will allow May ing guidelines, published to pass her bills. But for the poin April, which give Spain Has your opinion on Brexit litically enfeebled Tory leader, it an effective veto over Gimay already be too late. With the changed? braltar being part of any knives sharpening behind her, it deal the UK strikes.Tiny GiYes: From leave to remain 0.6 % is questionable how much lonYes: From remain to leave 3.2 % braltar could yet become ger she can limp on. This month, No: Still a remainer 79 % the biggest hurdle in the her ‘fair and serious’ proposals No: Still a leaver 15.9 % forthcoming negotiations. on EU citizens were slammed as Back in the UK, the weeks ‘pathetic’ by campaign group the after the referendum saw 3MillionMovement. European Theresa May sweep into No 10. Her infamous Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker labelled phrase ‘Brexit means Brexit’ found its way into the them ‘not sufficient’ - another poke in the eye for public lexicon, but nobody really knew what Brexit May in this ongoing saga. 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stepped on his legs and feet and hands and asked him if he knew where the millions were.” He claims the men then threw the 16-year-old out of the window of his flat. “Thank god he lives on the first floor,” he said, adding: “He hobbled to the hospital saying he'd fallen off a bike because he was terrified to tell the truth, but when he came to my house and told me I called the po-

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lice.” It was the second alleged kidnapping following his arrest for the alleged involvement in the audacious raid on June 21. The other teenager, 18, was picked up and held captive for a number of hours a few days earlier, he claims. He himself had been arrested at 1am by armed police, the day after the robbery. “They arrived out of nowhere with assault rifles,” he said.

“At first I didn’t realise who it was so I called the police and I told them there were men outside my house with rifles. “I was s**t scared. Apparently I have taken £1.5 million.” Although he admitted he has been in trouble in the past for minor offences, the suspect, who remains on bail, insisted he has changed his ways and has not been in trouble with the police for the past six years. “I got in trouble as a kid smuggling tobacco but I have changed my life, and

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now they whack this on me I have suddenly gone up the ranks in the criminal underground,” said the father-ofone. “I just want a normal life, and justice for my friends.” Police confirmed to the Olive Press this week that they were still probing the case and that ‘all lines of investigation are still open’. A ‘substantial’ sum of money has been recovered and another man, Rachid Behdraoui, a 51-year-old Moroccan national, was charged on Monday accused of the robbery and possession of a firearm. They did not confirm if they were looking for anyone else, at this stage. Behdraoui’s application for bail was turned down, citing the seriousness of the offences and the fact he has no local ties and poses a flightrisk. He will appear at the Supreme Court on July 28.

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THE Government has anEXCLUSIVE swered the Olive Press’s call to By Laura Duckett clean up the North Front Cemetery. A NEW Harbours robbery It comes after we launched suspect is demanding justice trial Estate. our Give Them Respect camafter two of his friends were “One of the kids turned up paign last issue to clean up the allegedly kidnapped and tor- at my house on Sunday unkempt grounds following with tured following his arrest. a broken hand and dozens of complaints from our The Gibraltarian father, who p***ing blood,” he foot and revealed readers. we cannot name for legal rea- this week. Works will begin on August sons, found himself at the cen- “Two guys kidnapped 1, confirmed a government him, tre of a high-profile criminal stepped on his legs spokesman, after announcing investigation, which he claims and hands and askedand feet monies had been put aside durhas led to two kidnappings he knew where the him if millions ing the budget. and grave threats to his fam- were.” Minister John Cortes revealed ily. He claims the men in his summary of the budSpeaking exclusively to the the 16-year-old out then threw of the winget that a contract had been Olive Press, he claims two of dow of his flat. awarded ‘for the the upkeep his friends, 18 and 16, were “Thank god he lives on the first and maintenance of the planted snatched in the space of a floor,” he said, adding: “He areas of the Cemetery’. few days following his hobbled to the hospital He added that the maintenance CRIME SCENE: New Harbours arrest and conseIndustrial Estate saying he'd fallen programme has been prepared quent release. off a bike because of June 21. by the DeThe unnamed he was terrified to In dramatic fashion, the been in trouble in the past for partment of man, in his 20s, tell the truth, but 29-year-old was woken up at minor offences, the suspect, the Environrevealed that the when he came to 1am by armed police, the next who remains on bail, insisted ment in conhe has changed his ways and teenagers were my house and told morning. sultation with tortured in conme I called the po“They arrived out of nowhere has not been in trouble with the Botanic nection to the OF GRAVE lice,” he added. with assault rifles,” he said. the police for the past six Gardens. robbery, which CONCERN It was the second “At first I didn’t realise who it years. It comes a is understood to alleged was so I called the police and “I got in trouble as a kid fortnight after kidnaphave ended in the ping following the told them there were men out- smuggling tobacco but I have OP readers, changed my life, and now they seizure of 1.5m young man’s own side my house with rifles. including Ivapounds, from a arrest for his alleged “I was s**t scared. They said I whack this on me - I have sud- na Finlayson, warehouse in New involvement in the had apparently taken £1.5 mil- denly gone up the ranks in the complained that they could criminal underground,” said not Harbours Indusarmed robbery in lion.” reach the graves of their relaAlthough he admitted he has the father-of-one. the early evening “I just want a normal life, and tives due to the state of weeds and shrubbery. justice for my friends.” Last night, the police con- Last year we reported how a firmed they were still probing change.org petition had been the case and that ‘all lines of launched to counter ‘years of neglect’, gaining more than 700 investigation are still open’. They added that they have re- signatures, but it had garnered covered a ‘substantial’ sum of little attention from the governmoney and have since arrest- ment. MAYFAIR ed and charged a man, Rachid Opposition MP Trevor HamONMAIN Behdraoui, a 51-year-old Mo- mond fully-backed our camroccan national. He is accused paign last issue, however he Gibraltar’s luxury hair of the robbery and possession warned that the public’s concerns were ‘falling on deaf ears’. of a firearm. salon experience They did not confirm if they It comes after he tabled a mowhere quality & were looking for anyone else, tion to Parliament last Novemservice matter ber calling for the government at this stage. to put together a management Behdraoui’s application for 286 Main Street bail was turned down on Mon- plan for the cemetery. Gibraltar, GX11 1AA day, citing the seriousness of Despite it passing unanimous(+350) 200 75913 the offences and the fact he ly, nothing was done about it info@mayfaironmain.gi has no local ties and poses a until now. flight-risk. www.mayfaironmain.gi He will appear at the Supreme Opinion Page 6 Court on July 28.

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A BRAVE Gibraltarian firefighter was among the first to enter the fire-ravaged Grenfell Tower in London. Russell Gonzalez, 31, was part of a search and rescue team which saved the life of a woman on the 21st floor of the 24-story block. The third-generation firefighter, based in Paddington, was able to use special breathing apparatus which allows firefighters to stay in burning buildings for longer. This was pivotal for the dangerous mission of making it to the upper floors of the block. His father watched his TV screen in horror as the tragic scenes unfolded. He said: “When I saw those images, I thought to myself: ‘If he’s in By Laurence Dollimore there, he’s dead’.” and Laura Duckett Thankfully Russell made it out safely, making his family THE Government has promand Gibraltar proud. ised to address the state of the North Front Cemetery thanks to an Olive Press probe. It comes after we drew attention to the poor state of the graves and mounting anger of relatives of those buried there. Photos sent to us by Ivana Finlayson, whose mum, sister in law and grandfather are buried there, are now also circulating on social media. The 47-year-old Gibraltarian and many others are concerned about the lack of maintenance. “It’s dangerous and in a very poor state of repair,” she told the Olive Press this week. Page 3 “It needs to be made respectable and tidied up not only for my loved ones but for everyone visiting the place.” She added it is very hard to reach some of the graves, GRAVE: Under weeds which are strangled by thick have a very serious injury,” she shrubbery and weeds. said. “If you are lucky enough to get She claims its current state is to your relative’s grave you ei- the worst she has ever seen it ther get your legs scratched or in the 13 years she has been dirty from the amount of high visiting. weeds. Another relative “I worry most about people I visit my son's added: “When tripping up and falling in the cringe as the military grave I cemetery is a disprocess. grace.” Page 11 “An elderly visitor could easily Another said: “When is some-

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You have every right to feel as you do (as do I to support the spectacle in a country where it is legal and popular). I think, however, that celebrating the death of a fellow human being, in print, is an abomination. This is all over the Spanish facebook, but it is only here, with the English, that there are stupid and ugly comments.

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concerns are ‘falling on deaf ears’. Last November, he tabled a motion to Parliament, calling for the government to put together a management plan for the cemetery. He explained last night that despite it passing unanimously, nothing has been done since. “While the Minister's attention is elsewhere, many people struggle to access the graves of loved ones. This is simply not acceptable,” he told the Olive Press. The Gibraltar Heritage Trust declined comment. Environment minister John Cortes insisted the government was due to act ‘imminently’ on the matter. He told the Olive Press yesterday that a ‘major announcement on the maintenance of the cemetery will be issued imminently.’

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Idiots Laughing and insulting the man or his family is wrong and I would condemn this. I think most people living in Spain have an idea and an opinion about bullfighting, some approve, many do not. Some of the views try to point out the irony of a man dying when he tries to kill a 1 ton wounded animal for entertainment. I guess bullfighters view it as an occupational hazard. Personally I don’t rejoice when someone dies prematurely but there are idiots around. Just please don’t put us all in one pot! Glyn Adams, Palma

Ban it now It’s about time this cruel sport was banned. I am sorry for the guy who died, but the poor animals are tortured before they are killed, and they don’t have a choice but to get into the ring. Doreen Chaffe, Estepona

Offensive Some of these comments are disgusting and offensive! I hate bullfighting but I do not celebrate the guy’s death. Just ban the sport. Stephanie Thompson, London

No sympathy I have no sympathy for the man. Live by the sword, die by the sword. This is justice for the poor bull who was probably still killed anyway. The ‘sport’ is savagery in any language. Lorna Button, Mijas

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Take note That's what it should be like, countries working in harmony, getting the best out of life, not bickering and squabbling all the time (Spanish multinationals to continue investing in UK despite Brexit, online). Maybe the politicians should take note. Barry Conacher, Granada

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Adios Let him going he is a con artist, takes the glory but don't pay is taxes shame on you (Cristiano Ronaldo ‘wants to leave Spain’ as tax fraud charges leave him feeling ‘persecuted’, online). It's the loyal fans that paid to see you, greedy! Beverley Robinson, Madrid

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This is a coastline of castles and carpaccios, coves and corvina (one of its best local fish)... the perfect blend of nature and its best ingredients. This is a coastline of gems; historic Tarifa, the bridgehead for the Moors in Spain and a crossing point for centuries and beautiful Vejer de la Frontera, with its cobbled streets and restaurant scene. This is a coastline of laid back, low rise resorts; Roman Bolonia and the biggest sand dune in the world, entertaining El Palmar, with its party crowd and surf, and quirky Canos de Meca, with its alternative feel. But what best sums up this long stretch of coastline for me are the views you get while taking lunch at places like Tesoro above Tarifa or, sitting, for example, on the terrace of your hotel suite at Califa in Vejer. For spreading out in front of you are uninterrupted tenmile vistas of rolling fields all the way down to white sandy beaches, with very little built on them. An incredible sight, this patchwork quilt of greenery and long, unspoilt beaches is sadly practically unique to Spain these days, but what much of Andalucia's coastline would have looked like 50 years ago. The Costa de la Luz is only matched in beauty by Cabo de Gata in Almeria but there is something intrinsically different about the Costa de la Luz: Laid back and unshowy, its friendly, un-

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THE Costa de la Luz officially stretches for aroun d 200kms all the way up into Huelva and to the border with Portugal. Split in two by the stunning Donana Natio coastline also includes the so-called ‘sher nal Park, the ry triangle’ or ‘Cadiz coast’ towns of Sanlucar de Barrameda , Rota, Chipiona and El Puerto de Santa Maria. It also includes the cities of Cadiz and Huelv a.

fussy locals complement the breathtaking scenery and distinctive vibe. The coastline is, without a doubt, for the more discerning tourist and, in particular, for lovers of fine food. Vejer, in particular, has an incredible mix of stylish boutique hotels and probably the highest concentration of top restaurants per capita of anywhere else in Andalucia. This is a true food capital and over the last few years, I have found at least a dozen

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A NEW coupon booklet is offering dozens of discounts across tens of businesses in Tarifa. Called Tarifun, the coupon collection gives away special offers in water sports, land activities, retreats, accommodation, food and drink, shopping or even co-working in an office. “It’s for active people who want to make the best out of their stay in Tarifa,” explains creator Timi Trimmel, “and those who are keen to discover how many exciting adventures this windy capital offers for everyone.” The booklet is valid till the end of 2017 and can be used at any time. “Most of the coupons are valid for a group of friends or family, which makes it more valuable,” adds Trimmel, “Tarifun could be a perfect gift for everyone who lives in Andalucia and comes to Tarifa from time to time. So if you don’t know what to buy for your friend’s or relative’s birthday, go for the booklet!” There is also a €10 discount for Olive Press readers if they send an email to hello@tarifun.com to request their booklet. Visit www.tarifun.com for more info.

great places to eat within a ten mile radius of the town. Tarifa has an altogether different feel. This is a party town, particularly in summer, when the back streets are heaving with lively bars well into the early hours. But its stylish mix of shops and restaurants added to its melting pot of worldly Spaniards and interesting expats make for a distinct Tarifa scene, not dissimilar to the one you find in Ibiza and it is one of the few places – thanks in the main to its breezes – that still has enough going on through the winter. The Moors would never have had it so good on arriving in Tarifa in 710AD. While later dubbing Andalucia ‘paradise’, it was certainly anything but peaceful when they used the town as their bridgehead into southern Spain. This is quickly obvious wondering around Tarifa, its historic ramparts littered with statues and references to stirring catholic heroes such as Sancho El Bravo and Guzmán el Bueno. If you have never taken a ride to these shores, the other side of the Rock of Gibraltar and around Cadiz you are in for a surprise. This is Europe's true deep south, and aside from the austere 'cubist' towns, which were built by the Moors who ruled this land for nearly 800 years, you will be spoilt by the numerous sites from the famous Trafalgar lighthouse – off which the key naval battle once took place - to the historic fishing village of Sancti Petri, near Chiclana. Then there are the excellent Roman ruins at Bolonia and hidden gems, like Zahora


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ITTING on the shady verandah looking across rows of palms and up to a peak covered in umbrella pines, feels like something reminiscent of the days of the Raj. Peacocks scream in the distance while in front of me are a dozen beautifully laid tables, each with candles and starched white tablecloths. This is El Jardin, the newest, most exciting garden restaurant on the Costa de la Luz. With talented chef Alfonso Burgos at the reign and some of the most demanding hoteliers on the coast behind him, it was always going to succeed. Set in the stunning, almost tropical grounds of Tarifa’s Punta Sur hotel, diners are well sheltered from the famous winds of the nearby coast. A long time in coming, the new menu while largely Mediterranean in flavour, also reflects

the various places that chef Alfonso has worked, including Indonesia and the Galapagos islands. In his new post he not only has a command of the very best ingredients the Costa de la Luz has to offer, but he also has an amazing new kitchen. I would particularly recommend the Thai salad as a light lunch treat, coming with Vermicelli noodles, prawns, mango, peanuts and zucchini strips, in a chili sauce, while the locally grown tomatoes ‘alinados’ were crisp and fresh and served with pearls of Mozzarella. For dinner you might plump for the wonderful steamed clams with Iberian ham, while the bluefin tuna tartare was splendid. A fabulous fillet steak from the local Retinto cattle was perfect as were the baby back pork ribs in barbecue sauce. This is all part of a masterplan struck between the Hurricane group’s owners the Whaley brothers and two Whaley youngsters, George, 23, and Sophie, 24, who are, in their words, ‘working on the aesthetic’ of the hotel, redesigning the bedrooms and, best of all, revolutionising the menu. It certainly seems to be working with the amazing hotel more comfortable and stylish than ever before, not to mention its pool, by far the best on the coast.

TRANSFORMATION: Of the rooms, but not the swimming pool at Punta Sur, while (right) Jon Clarke with Lia The Whaley story is not over yet with the next generation making plenty of waves of their own, not just in the hotel and restaurant stakes. Peter’s son Liam Whaley is looking set to win the world kitesurf champion again and currently sits in the It is a similar, yet contrasting story, at the family’s second hotel the Hurricane, which has served the world’s cognoscenti for over three decades now. Slap bang next to the beach, but again in exotic gardens, it is still the flagship of the group, who now have a new

CHILLING: Hurricane sofa in front row seat

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lead. Kiting since the age of nine, he lives and breathes the sport and first won the world championship in 2015.

hotel in Brazil to boot, as well as their incredibly hip, Valdevaqueros beach club, just up the road. The story behind the Hurricane group began over three decades ago when British adventurer Peter Whaley made an unscheduled stop off en route from his home in Ibiza to a holiday in Morocco. A keen windsurfer he unwittingly found himself on the windiest beach in Europe and had the vision to launch a business there. It was 1984 and he had soon found a partner (an Australian board maker Barry Pussell) to help him open the coast’s first rental business. Named 100% Fun (now a successful nearby hotel) – the shack rented out windsurfs and sold clothes from his wife Terese’s successful fashion label Graffiti Ibiza. “It was a low key launch and we had no idea how well it was going to go,” explains Peter today.

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HORSERIDING along the bright, windswept Costa de la Luz is a wonderful adventure. Hurricane Hipica, in Tarifa, has established itself as an equine epicentre, offering rides that take you over breathtaking beaches and forested mountains. Run by world-class Dutch equestrian Klaartje Muijser, the horses are incredibly well looked after, living shoe-free in open fields. For more information, check out www. tarifahip.com and www.elindiviso.com

“There is never a shortage here,” he tells the Olive Pre it is one of the most fun p live.” Travelling the world, he has sponsorship with Cabrinha closely linked to ion, whic boards and kites at Valdeva

HIP CLOBBER: At graffiti “What we did have was a great board maker and fantastic, totally Spanish-made clothes.” It was the spark to launch the wind revolution on the Costa de la Luz, an industry that now brings in tens of millions of euros every year. But, Peter quickly realised that in order to keep the growing number of surfers happy they needed to offer accommodation, so the following year he and his brother Michael, a builder, bought an old ruined 12-room hostal just up the road. A third brother James, a film director and producer from London - who also speaks an incredible seven languages also got involved. A big figure in the film business – as well as the manager of Adam and the Ants it was little surprise that the Hurricane Hotel was soon to become one of Andalucia’s hippest places to stay. “I convinced my brothers that we would never make enough money from 12 rooms, so we

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obtained permission from the town hall to build an extra 23 and brought in an architect,” explains James, who is very much still the life and soul of the Hurricane – and its nearby sister hotel Punta Sur. He continues: “Once opened we converted the bricklayers into our staff, some becoming cooks, others waiters, others receptionists or gardeners. “I explained to the builders that making a cake was as ophie easy as making cement. All rge, Pe- you had to do was throw the wife and right ingredients into a mixer and stick it in the oven at the Whaley right temperature for the appropriate amount of time,” he continues. As the local restaurants back then were basic, at best, the brothers installed a herb garden and started to plant and grow their own vegetables. As James had lived in Italy he got a friend to send rucula, or rocket seeds, and the coast’s best restaurant was also born. “It just grew and grew organically,” explains Peter, who still spends half the year in Ibiza, where he has a farmhouse. “But now we think we have just the right ingredients to continue to be successful for years to come.” Nowadays the group comprises four hotels - The Hurricane, Punta Sur, Valdevaqueros (100% Fun was sold six years ago) and a new hotel recently opened in Jericoacoara, Brazil, appropriately also a kitesurfing hotspot. “It is coming along really well,” explains James. “We are just about to open the second phase and it has become a very popular place to stay.” Visit www.hotelhurricane.com

CHILLING: At Jumbao and (top) walkway onto the beach

HURRICANE HANGOUT

THE walkway down onto the white sandy beach below offers a runway to paradise. Down here the view goes on for miles, as far in fact to Africa and the nearby rocky peaks of Punta Paloma to the west. And if the beach is windy, well no worries, take a few paces back and unwind at Valdevaqueros, the hippest hangout on the Costa de la Luz. Take apew, most likely a bean bag, and watch the beautiful people glide about to the ambient sounds of reggae or house, depending on the time of day. From here you will most likely see a profusion of colourful kites, as they bob up and down, and can chill out all day enjoying the classic Tarifa vibe. Kick back and graze on the fabulous food and superb smoothies, maybe head for a massage or if you are feeling energetic have a chat with the guys from the ion watersports centre next door. “While it used to be just for sporty types, the majority of people come here now be-

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cause it is super-hip,” explains Chris Ziaja, the boss of ion, formerly the Mistral centre. “It’s Mojitos from 3pm but it creates a great atmosphere and it is surprising how many people end up renting out paddle surfs or taking a kitesurf lesson.” It is certainly the spot to take up this fun, high-adrenaline sport, with current world champion Liam Whaley learning and basing himself here when not touring the world competing. But equally, it is a great place to just take the waters, have lunch or an afternoon drink at the achingly hip Tumbao beach bar. Here, boss David Alvarez Trevino, a butcher by trade, works hard to run a happy ship, by bringing in a mix of good DJs and flamenco groups, and serving up the best burgers from his burger truck, which he takes to events around the country. The main restaurant is also good, while the iZumo smoothy bar has some great drinks such as ‘magic maca’, which is delicious. Opened by Daniela Di Placido, she has been serving up juices around the world for nearly a decade. “They are mostly dairy free and I have a big range of minerals and vitamins I add to the drinks, which are great on the stomach.” Next door is the funky clothes shop Graffiti, the very epitome of cool, with some great new lines added every season.

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HE pungent scent of tuna is wafting down the street from the salting factory, while toga-clad townsfolk make their way to the forum to shop and socialise. It’s mid morning, and maybe later - in the heat of the day - they will duck for cover and chill out at the town’s spa, punish a few slaves and then treat the wife to a show at the theatre. Picture the scene at Baelo Claudia 1,800 years ago, at that time one of Spain’s most important Roman settlements. The ruined Roman city on the beachfront at Bolonia, a ten minute drive west of

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Roman ruins, pristine beaches, cool kitesurfers ... Tom Powell is blown away by Tarifa and nearby Bolonia Tarifa, had a booming economy back in 2AD, based on its fish salting industry. Today, at this reconstructed living museum, you can walk the cobbled streets, explore old Roman villas or declaim a few stanzas by Seneca from the stage of the ancient amphitheatre. Shut your eyes and you can almost believe you’ve been beamed back a couple of centuries. Stepping through the town gate and exploring this once magnificent Roman city is more than enough to set the imagination racing. The Iberian Peninsula’s biggest Roman city – complete with walls, aqueducts, baths, temples, forums, villas and more – is a rather special place. It is designed to be taken slowly, at a stroll, while breathing in the fresh Atlantic air as the wind wafts you gently through the ruins. Baelo’s main road – decumanus maximus – runs from east to west, connect-

BIGGEST DUNE IN EUROPE Bolonia’s iconic, giant sand dune is the texture of icing sugar, its waters Caribbean blue. The largest on the Continent it dares to be climbed, just to see what lies beyond. While there is no secret cove or crock of gold at the end it is a lovely slow transition into a cool, scented pine forest. And the stunning views from the top are a reminder of how all coastal Andalucia once was. Nearby look for Cala del Picacho, for some therapeutic mud-baking. The mud treatments are popular and you smash up some wet slate stone to create your own mudpack, before letting it dry off (See inset pic below).

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ing two large town gates. From here a well-signposted route leads you around the Roman settlement, with plenty of information in English to accompany the strikingly well-preserved ruins. The town had really started growing in 2AD, after a product, known as garum, made in Baelo, took off among the chattering classes of Rome. Made out of fish guts it was a pungent, but allegedly tasty addition to any meal and the whole area became dedicated to its production, with Roman ships arriving and departing on a daily basis for Italy, loaded up with the magic product. Nowadays its big sister Tarifa makes its money from a different sort of natural produce: the wind! ‘Breathtaking’’ and ‘windy’ are certainly two adjectives often used to describe trendy Tarifa - the wind and kitesurf capital of Europe. Glimpsing its long crescent beach of pristine white sand atop the winding uphill road from Algeciras,


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ACTIVE CROWD: A kitesurfer off Los Cances beach

flanked by battalions of teem with life and the place flailing wind turbines, it’s comes into its own after not hard to see why. dark, when twinkling bar Here, where signs light up the Atlanlike stars on tic meets every corner. This little fishing One of the the Mediterranean, best things town was the kitesur fers about Tarifa first point of the is the view dominate the skyline. It’s Moorish invasion of the Gibralclearly these tar Strait, water sports h e m m e d in AD 711 lovers who in between create the Europe and laid-back vibe that makes Africa, with the beautiful Tarifa a favourite party Mediterranean to the east town. and the vast, wild Atlantic Its pretty, cobbled streets to the west.

STUNNING: Roof terrace views across the old town

Take a walk along the narrow walkway separating the two waters out to Isla de las Palomas and then stroll up Los Lances beach to enjoy a drink or supper at one of its hip chiringuitos. It is not just the wind that attracts tourists to this kitesurfing Mecca. There are whale watching and scuba diving trips and oodles of opportunities for retail therapy. Indeed, Tarifa has an abundance of quirky shops selling handicrafts, leather bags, jewellery and musical instruments, as well as pavement cafes touting freshly-baked treats. There’s a small town beach, Playa Chica, lapped by the Med (and great if the Poniente is blowing a hooley).

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COMING TO A SHORE NEAR YOU: Whales in Straits of Gibraltar, and (below) tuna half-eaten by orcas

Whale ahoy! SUN-SEEKERS and surfers aren’t the only ones who head to the Costa de la Luz every year. Sharing the shores are pods of whales which can regularly be seen frolicking in the Straits of Gibraltar. A number of local companies – such as the best established Turmares Tarifa - take guests on boat trips to see these mammals, with a slant on marine conservation. The orcas are attracted to the sparkling Mediterranean by the large amount of tasty blue fin tuna, which occasionally brings them into conflict with local fisherman. “Luckily for us, orcas come here each year to feed,” Andre at Turmares explains. “On the other hand, that’s not so good for the presence of the Bluefin tuna.” Andre adds that despite the ‘killer’ name attributed to the most famous whale they are actually ‘harmless to humans’ al-

though they do feed on 32 different mammal species. Along with the killers, pilot, sperm and fin whales migrate from the Atlantic, as well as three different types of dolphins – common, striped and bottlenose. All of which can be seen during boat trips, depending on your luck! For more information visit www.turmares.com

But the focal point is Calle Alameda, a lively Spanish walkway lined with good restaurants, including the newly-refurbished Petit Bistro for classy French cuisine. There’s frequently live music here, and an extensive book market to peruse. Across the road the refurbished grand fort, overlooking the bustling harbour, has recently reopened to the public, providing wonderful views of the Strait. This little fishing town was the first point of the Moorish invasion of southern Spain in AD711, when the Berber chief landed from Ceuta with 400 foot soldiers and 100 horsemen. They built the fort later, in 960AD. It is a lovely ride from here to Bolonia, through stunning undeveloped countryside and pine fronded beaches, with kites bobbing up above on windy days. There is a great selection of fantastic hotels here, the oldest and most established being the Hurricane.

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DREAMY: A prawn dish with wine AM sucking the brains from half a dozen crimson red ‘carabinero’ king prawns, while sipping on a splendid Rosso di Montalcino. In front of me 100 kites bob up and down, almost in time to the strains of cool Brazilian music, while all around hipsters and hotties chow down and sip on cocktails. Backed by umbrella pines and overlooking miles of stunning sand dunes - not to mention a backdrop to one half of the legendary Pillars of Hercules in Morocco - could anywhere beat Osteria del Sole for lunch? With a splendid list of fresh pasta made every morning, an amazing selection of fish dishes and an Italian wine list to put three quarters of Tuscany’s eateries in the shade, I was in foodie heaven. I would happily have eaten lunch and dinner here, after a tour of the kitchens, where a team of female chefs were beavering away in preparation for lunch service. Everything is made from fresh and the team of trendy waiters, all bearded up in jet black uniforms, were enthusiastic as me. I had been tipped off from my pal James Whaley, owner of the nearby Hurricane hotel, that this was the best new spot to eat and he rarely gets it wrong. Nor did manager Stefano, from Bologna (the Italian one, not the nearby village of Bolonia), who is extremely knowledgeable on the local food scene, and more or less chose my lunch. He guided me first to the wonderful ‘ahumados de Barbate’ starter, which at first didn’t appeal, but on arrival sent shivers of joy up my spine. Beautifully served with crusty bread and three delicious home-made butters of lemon, black garlic and onion, this blackboard-and-slate combo included smoked tuna, cod and sardines. Another starter Crescentine, a fried flat bread, was tasty, while the tartare

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AS EASY AS ONE, TWO, THREE: Fresh pasta is hand-made each morning at Osteria del Sole, ready for the plate come lunchtime

Dining Secrets of Andalucia editor Jon Clarke reviews the stunning new Tarifa restaurant Osteria del Sole

TEAMWORK: The staff at Osteria are knowlegeable about the dishes, including a king prawn tartare (far left) of carabineros from Galicia, served with capers and a small salad can only be described as ‘de puta madre’, or ‘the bollox’ in English, to coin an appropriate term given the owners (see Hey Papa! below). Each dish is carefully explained and the pasta menu was broken down into sections of spaghetti, passatelli,

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HOT STONE TREATMENT: Cook your own at Papagayo

WHEN the owners of three trendy bars in Barcelona decided to expand, it was obvious that Tarifa was right at the top of the list. With a similar vibe to back home and an equally demanding crowd of bon viveurs and style-meisters, it had just the right feel. Add to that a love of kitesurfing and it was obvious that Francesco, Seba, Max and Sergio had the perfect spot. Now in its third year, Papagayo has gone from strength to strength and be-

ravioli and mezze maniche. Again I was led to the Tagliatella del Corsaro which came with Italian speck, cream and a tabasco sauce, all flambeed with vodka. And again plaudits to Stefano, who got it spot on. There was a decent mix of fresh fish and meat dishes, but I was mostly

come one of the key hangouts for those-in-the-know on the Costa de la Luz. The trio of Italians and one Chilean (Seba) have worked hard to get just the right mix of quality fast food and cool atmosphere. Papagayo focuses on decent fresh food, hot stone cooked steaks and fresh salads, and there are loads of great cocktails, it being a fun place to head for at night to boot. The group have three bars in central Barcelona, The Bollocks and two Neverminds, a clever play on the Sex Pistols eponymous album.

blown away, being the operative word here in Tarifa, by the amazing wine list, easily one of the most complete in the Tarifa area. In total, there were over 100 wines from Italy alone, including a number from the legendary Antinori stable, coming in at a small fortune, but equally there are some good value chestnuts among the list, as well as a fair few Spanish bottles. I had a splendid Rosso di Montalcino Pian delle Vigne and a Pazo Senorans Albarino, from Galicia, for under 20 euros. Recently set up by the capable Italian/Chilean partners behind Papagayo in central Tarifa, it’s a stylish spot, all wood and clean lines, with plenty of glass to keep the invasive wind out. With the right music, wine and food, it is bound to succeed. In fact, it’s a no brainer really.

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IN COME THE BIG BUCKS! A HUGE US property fund is splashing €45 million on three new Costa del Sol developments. The American bosses behind Real Capital Solutions have snapped up sizeable plots in Estepona, Mijas and Benahavis and continue to look at further opportunities along the coast. The company, based in Marbella since 2013, already has five other developments, including The Retreat, in Elviria.

“We have spent around €86 million here so far and have a fund of €100 million to spend,” explained Managing Partner Peter Wells, based in Colorado. “We are one of the largest developers on the Costa del Sol and our emphasis is on distressed properties.” He added: “Also we do things transparently and always try and deliver on price and quality.” The company - which made hundreds of millions buying and selling distressed properties in the US - has 16 staff working out of its office at Centro Plaza. Local boss Taylor Cox, added: “The coast is really starting to come alive and it’s a pleasure to live in such a beautiful part of the world.”

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ESTATE agents in Spain and Gibraltar are lining themselves up for the busiest July on record. It comes as some British buyers put purchases on hold due to the forthcoming EU referendum on June 23. Most agents the Olive Press spoke to confirmed they had various sales currently ‘paused’ awaiting the result, despite the British market remaining strong. The majority believe that the expected result - to stay in Europe - will lead to the pound strengthening with a red hot summer of sales to follow. Ben Bateman, at Holmes Sotogrande, described the referendum lead up as a ‘pause for thought for British buyers’ due to concerns over the weak pound. “After a remain vote however, we expect to see a strong finish to the year - and a sudden wave of bids from British buyers,” he told the Olive Press. One agent in Gibraltar has gone one step further actually employing extra staff for July. Savills director Sammy Cruz-Armstrong said: “Everything is on hold due to Brexit, but I am convinced we will stay in Europe and am taking on extra staff in July to deal with the expected deluge of business.” Benahavis agent Scott Marshall of Proper-

Roll on Remain tieSpain, meanwhile, described the pause as ‘very psychological’. He said: “It’s a combination of the uncertainty of the vote and the exchange rate right now.” While many agents have a couple of sales currently on hold, some have seen more. “We have up to ten sales currently on hold until after the referendum,” said Victor Witkowski, boss of Castles, in Manilva. “Buyers are not necessarily pulling out, but they are biding their time to see what happens.” Fellow Manilva agent, Shani Hamilton, also confirmed a slowdown, but added: “We are predicting a huge influx of business as soon as a decision is made.”

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Either way, official statistics out this month confirm the British market remains strong and tens of thousands continue to look for their dream home. Respected analyst Mark Stucklin insists that foreign demand for Spanish property was up 16% in the first quarter with Brits the biggest group of foreign buyers at 22% of the market share. “The British still dominate the foreign market for property and there is no evidence of a noticeable decline in demand as yet,” he said. And certainly not everyone is suffering. One agent, Graham Govier of Inland Andalucia has seen ‘no negative impact’ at all during the referendum lead-up. “In fact it is the opposite. Prices are extremely cheap right now and we are selling two times as many properties as we were last year,” he said. He added: “My salesman Paul - already a bit of a local celebrity - has just completed his seventh consecutive sale and people are buying because they can see that the incredible deals won’t wait around for them forever,” he added. Paul made headlines in the Olive Press last year when he sold an impressive nine properties in a row.

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COURT cases involving rental properties have increased by 50% in the Balearic Islands since 2015. Download our app now and In 2016, there were 441 begin were enjoying the best Spanish sentences passed that news on the go. LOCATION: The island sits just east of Menorca linked to property rental. Only Cataluña (2,354), Madrid (1,353), Andalucía Superstar (1,088) and Valencia (708) beauty spot on had more cases.

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and a whopping 54.1% jump from 2014. IT’S Balearic getaway that inthe Spain! Eighteen of the TOP casesfor in-news puts Love Island in the shade volved landlords refusing - and like the hit show’s stars, to extend property rental it’s up for grabs. leases, compared to just two Stunning Illa d’en Colom off such cases the previous year. the coast of Menorca is on the Many involve tenants who market for a cut price €3.7 signed three years deals bemillion, knocked down from fore the rental prices began an initial sum of €6.8million. Set in 58 hectares, the island to soar. is nestled just 200 metres It comes as rental prices on from Menorca in the Mediterthe island continue to soar, ranean’s crystal clear waters. with costs up by 18% on avBoasting two separate beacherage and 30% in Palma’s es, the island houses a famold town. ily home and outhouses that Two cases last year saw landhave fallen into disrepair. lords take tenants to court The main house holds six for subletting properties to rooms on two floors totalling third parties, with no such 100 sqm as well as a cabin cases appearing in the four with two bedrooms, a small years previously.

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ALA Pi takes its name from the surrounding pine trees and the torrent that flows into the sea. Situated along the central south coast of Mallorca, this beautiful bay lies approximately 40km east of Palma and the Airport, and 17 km from the market town of Llucmajor. Built around a gloriously sheltered cove, Cala Pi offers the sort of sandy beach and clear turquoise waters that dreams are made of. A modestly sized peaceful resort, it is devoid of normal tourist tat and refreshment bars and has a row of dilapidated boathouses running along one side to prove its authenticity, with a small chiringuito bar open in the summer providing food, drinks and occasional light musical entertainment. It can of course get quite busy with visiting boats and tourist numbers peak in summer. The town of Cala Pi is small and unassuming with one little church and a scattering of hotels, shops and restaurants, otherwise a 15 minute drive to Llucmajor will find you everything else you need. While many parts of Mallorca have been seduced by the lure of big holiday complexes and rampant tourism, the southern coast has remained remarkably untouched, perhaps due to occasional tempestuous winds that course through the flat rocky landscape. In fact the first settlers to Mallorca were drawn to this enclave in the first millennium BC, attracted no doubt by the protected coves and bays, profuse vegetation and excellent agricultural possibilities. So if you are looking for a little piece of heaven. Cala Pi is definitely worth investigation.

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HOTEL HEAVEN THE hotel business on the Balearic Islands is in ‘excellent’ shape, a leading hotelier has claimed. Antonio Domenech, director of Playasol Ibiza Hotels, runs 36 hotels in Ibiza and one in Palma (above), with 4,175 rooms, 10,000 beds and some 250,000 clients each year. The company has ploughed €20 million into upgrading premises in the past two years, and plans to double that amount next year. And after making €60 million last year, Domenech is confident of reaching €75 million in PALMA is one of just six sales in 2017. Spanish cities with higher “There’s no data we’ve seen this rental prices than before year that doesn’t say it’s going the 2008 economic crash. to be excellent,” he said. The Mallorca capital has “2016 was already very good, seen rent rise by 14.1% and this year looks the same. on prices from 2007, just Spain, as a destination, is workprior to Spain’s savage ing very well, partly because of property crash. problems we see in other parts Barcelona (19.8%), Las of the world.” Palmas de Gran Canaria Last year, Playasol Ibiza hotels (16.1%), Madrid (7.2%), scored a 93% occupancy rate, San Sebastián (6.2%) and with 23% of the clientele from Girona (3.3%) are the the UK. other five cities that have Altogether, tourists from 203 higher rents than a dedifferent nationalities came cade ago. through the company’s hotel doors.

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chill-out area. There is also a guest bedroom en suite and cloakroom. On the upper level is a master bedroom with en suite, dressing room and balcony, and two further bedrooms with bathrooms. Furthermore there is a garage, roof terrace, garden and lots of potential and magical sunsets! Priced to sell at €1.5 m for a swift transaction! For further information call Amanda J Butler on +34 690 075 169, or email ajb@mjcassociates.net. Web www.mjcassociates.net

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A very old ruin in the Calvia countryside to restore back to former glory. The finca has approx 150m2 of construction and 12.000m2 of land. There is also a neighbour with approx 30m2 construction and 9.000m2 of land which could be bought as well. A sizable project but potentially very rewarding. No electric or water currently.

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A beautiful stone finca dating back hundreds of years with a private peaceful location 5 minute drive from the village of Es Capdella. The property has a constructed area of 290m2 and sits on 11,000m2 of land. The main house consists of a large kitchen, dining room, lounge, study, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms & w/c. There is also a separate casita with a bedroom, bathroom and kitchen. Outside there is a private pool and deck with beautiful country views, various terraces and eating areas, and lots of garden/land with trees. Other features include a storeroom, 2 fireplaces, electric radiators & fans.


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SAVING SOCIAL HOUSING PALMA Town Hall will demand that 30% of properties in San Ferragut are used as social housing. The site on the outskirts of the city, which has room for 400 apartments according to current plans, has remained dormant for years after developers Ibercrom went bankrupt. But the town hall is hoping smaller-sized

flats could see up to 700 apartments built, meaning more than 200 could be used as social housing. It is also hoped that the area could be turned into a new business centre for Palma. If successful, the plan would see the bottom floors of the blocks turned into office space, with IT companies and others able to use them.

Taxman cometh A LEADING Balearic property expert has revealed what to look out for if you own a Spanish home through a company. Jason Porter from Blevins Franks points out that residents owning property through a company must pay market rent to the company for its use as well as Spanish corporation tax. Profits paid to the shareholder are subject to Spanish income tax at savings income rates and residence relief from capitals gains tax wouldn’t exist. “The shares in the company are effectively included for wealth tax, without the benefit of the €300,000 main home allowance,” said Porter. “Beneficiaries are not entitled to the main home reduction for succession tax. Shares in foreign companies need to be included on Modelo 72.” He added: “There are additional considerations if the company is resident in a tax haven. For example, there is an annual 3% tax based on the property’s value.” He also advised having a diverse investment portfolio combining property and shares.

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MORTGAGE THINK TANK by mortgage broker Tancrede de Pola

STEADY WINS THE RACE Andalucia leads the pack in mortgage sales as Spain’s recovery takes firm and steady hold

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NDALUCIA is leading the way in the Spanish mortgage stakes. It comes after the number of home mortgages granted to prospective buyers in Spain dropped by 11.4% in April when compared with the same month in 2016, according to Spain's Statistical Office (INE). A total of 21,163 home mortgages were granted in the fourth month of this year. Andalucia registered the most with a total of 4,467, followed by Madrid and Catalonia with 3,732 and 3,345 respectively. And while the number of mortgages dropped, their values increased. The average value stood at €112,834, rising by 5.4% when compared to April of last year. It comes as new data suggests the Spanish property market is avoiding a bubble and continuing to grow healthily, unlike pre-crisis where it was not unusual for (overseas) clients to buy multiple properties over the phone, sight unseen… clearly a recipe for disaster!

According to a recent Moody's report, the ratios of home sales are healthier now than those observed before the 2008 crisis. Caution is demonstrated by the banks when it comes to granting mortgage loans - now monthly cost must be covered three times by your net monthly salary and only 14% of loans granted reach 80% of the appraisal value (those only being for residents) - and this added to the strong adjustment in prices and the relative low level of transactions.

Meanwhile, mortgage lending as part of GDP has fallen dramatically, suggesting the mortgage bubble is deflating. The Spanish economy has gone from having outstanding mortgage loans equivalent to 100% of total GDP in 2009, the height of the economic crisis, to just to 59.29% last December. It makes Spain a safe and steady investment, and means if there was ever a time to invest in property in the country, it’s probably now.

To contact Tancrede for all your mortgaging needs call: 666 709 743 or for insurance queries call: 951 203 540 Email: tdp@thefinanacebureau.com The Finance Bureau Centro Commercial Guadalmina, 2nOffice No. 7 Guadalmina, 29670

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After a Madrid Appeal Court ruling, the said lawyer has been ordered to indemnify his client with €524,000 for not submitting an original document, but a photocopy of it, in a court of law. The case dealt with a dispute over property rights, and the title deeds were deemed ‘essential and fundamental evidence to prove the facts upon which the claimants petition relied.’ The claimant's lawyer’s oversight was submitting a photocopy of said document on filing and the original at the latter stages of the proceedings, resulting in the defendant's lawyers challenging the validity of the copy and questioning the tardy submission of the main evidence -original title deeds. The tribunal, upon hearing the parties, upheld both defence allegations and ruled against the claimant, precluding him from bringing an action on the same

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Bankia has received an eye-watering €22billion in state funds, the largest sum of any bank during the crisis, with BMN needing €1.65billion. As Spain’s economy starts to improve, Bankia has been partly privatised and is profitable once more. José Ignacio Goirigolzarri, chairman of Bankia, said: “After successfully completing its restructuring process, Bankia is now ready to embark on a new stage of growth, in which the integration of BMN is tremendously positive because it allows us to build out our franchise in some areas of strong growth in which we had a very limited presence.” Bankia claims the new merger will lift share earnings by 16% in the first year and boost deposits from €105.2 billion to €134.5 billion. It comes just one month after Banco Santander bought the struggling Banco Popular, Spain’s sixth biggest lender, for €1. The deal came after a run on Banco Popular, with experts predicting the financial giant could collapse

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Tourist spending soars TOURISTS spent more than €3 billion in the Balearics between January and May, new figures show. Holidaymakers to the islands splashed out a whopping 11.77% more than the first five months of 2016, according to Spain’s Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE). The Balearic Islands saw the fifth-biggest spend of Spain’s 17 autonomous regions, behind only the Canaries (€6.8 billion), Cataluñya (€6.07 billion), Andalucía (€4.28 billion) and Madrid (€3.34 billion). In May alone, tourist spending in the Balearics was €1.61 billion, 10.9% more than in the same month last year.


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RAFA’S RESTAURANT RULES HE’S known as the king of clay, but Mallorquin Rafa Nadal also reigns supreme in the kitchen. The tennis star has opened his latest high-end restaurant in Miami’s exclusive South Beach in partnership with fellow Spaniard Enrique Iglesias. It is the first American location for the restaurant, which is already based in Ibiza and Madrid. The traditional Spanish menu at the 200-seat restaurant features classics like Salmorejo Cordobes, Iberico ham and pan-seared tuna steak.

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SUPERCHEF Ferran Adria has brewed up a brand new beer. The gastronomic genius behind El Bulli - voted the world’s best restaurant - and his brother AlOlive Press bert haveThe invented Malquerida to go alongside spicy Latin cuisine. TOP for news in Spain! With dishes from Mexico, Peru and Brazil currently booming in Spain, the Adria boys wanted to create a beer that reflects Spain’s changing tastes. “In Spanish restaurants and bars, more ceviche is typically eaten than tripe,” said Ferran Adrià. Malquerida - Unloved - is the brothers’ first foray into beer and combines mescal, lime, A NEW Mallorca wine whose lemongrass and, anise in a grapes began to grow in heady brew, 2006 has finally gone on the Albert has set up a chain of res- market. taurants at Barcelona’s elBarri, Businessman Gabriel Samfounding Tickets, Bodega 1900, pol has owned the land at Hoja Santa and taco bar Niño the Son Vich de Superna Viejo where the beer will be winery in the western Malserved. lorca district of Puigpunyent for 35 years. In 2006, he decided to plant vineyards at the Tramuntana site, guessing the land was ideal to grow quality wine, and launched his first bottles this year. SPANISH traditional jamon “There was a large apple orhas been labelled a ‘massive chard on the site and they fraud’ by a leading German were known for their intense flavour,” said Sampol. newspaper. Some 90% of jamon iberico “They were famous, but the sold outside Spain is not au- importing of apples from thentic, according to Süed- abroad which looked more deutsche Zeitung journalist aesthetically pleasing killed them off. Thomas Urban. A 2001 regulation allowed “I wanted to grow the TemIberico pigs that had been pranillo grape, because concross-bred with the Us- ditions, including cool sumorginated Duroc breed to be mer nights, were perfect.” labelled just as Iberico, the A bodega was built on the land in 2012, with commermost desired breed. Urvan also claimed there cial sales starting in 2017. were not enough bellota “It started as a dream, but acorns to sustain the amount now it is a business. It’s of pigs sold as bellota jamon, taken a lot of time and effort to arrive at this point,” said the top-of-the-range jamon. Citing sources from the Uni- Sampol. versity of Cordoba, the report “Our whites and roses are says the use of feeds that mim- selling very well, as in sumic the fatty acids of the bellota mer there is a lot of demand. have been detected in jamons. The problem is there is little

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NEARLY SOLD: Sampols with wine production so at this rate before September they will be gone. “In fact, it is customary in local wineries to run out of whites or rosés in August, sometimes even before. But we can not complain about the excellent reception we have had, and our reds have already received a prize.” The bodega has its own website, with Sampol planning to convert an adjacent building into a wine shop. Mallorca wine flourished at the end of the 19th century, but the island’s vineyards were decimated by an outbreak of the pest phylloxera, which decimated crops. But from the 20th century onwards, Mallorca wine cultivation has gone from strength to strength, although the amount of hectares devoted to growing wine is some way off the industry’s heyday.

Boiling point RESTAURANT bosses have lashed out at ‘illegal’ bars and cafes that open in Mallorca over the summer. There has been a huge increase in the number of non-licenced premises on the island, many of which leave a string of debts when they close. Food and beverage wholesalers are now refusing to supply new establishments unless they pay up front. Registered restaurants in the Balearic Islands have shot up from 5,825 in April 2013 to 6,811.in April 2017, with unlicensed bars believed to have also increased dramatically. Alfonso Robledo, from the Association of the Restoration of Mallorca, has hit out at temporary restaurants, often run by German and British chefs, which are not authorized and don’t pay taxes.

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I s**t in the milk! The varied and contradictory uses of ‘leche’ in Spanish, writes Elsa Maishman

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rom giving a milk to having bad milk to going at full milk, leche is one of the most useful words in Spanish. Despite the fact that Spaniards have a much lower consumption-per-capita than the UK,

they are, idiomatically at least, obsessed with milk. The Spanish Royal Academy, the organisation charged with safeguarding the Spanish language, lists more than 40 idioms using it - none of which have anything to

do with the white stuff. Read on to learn some of the most useful leche expressions – but be careful! Some phrases have several contradictory meanings, depending on the context…

Tener mala leche (to have bad milk)

Hay mala leche (there is bad milk)

This means to be in a bad mood, or to be bad tempered. The expression harks from the days when people believed that babies inherited personality traits through breast milk, which is why wet nurses were carefully selected in order not to pass bad milk on to babies.

In this sense, mala leche means bad blood or ill feeling. So ‘hay mucha mala leche entre él y su hermano’ means ‘there is a lot of bad feeling between him and his brother’.

A mala leche/con mala leche (with bad milk) An action undertaken ‘with bad milk’ means that it was done with bad intentions from the beginning. Subtly different to the above, the two meanings can easily be confused when referring to a person: context will dictate whether they had a bad temper or bad intentions.

Mala leche (bad milk) On its own, mala leche can mean bad luck. So ‘¡Qué mala leche tiene!’ Can mean ‘What bad luck he has’. As the Spanish way to call someone lucky uses the verb tener, this can be easily confused with the first point by foreigners. Not by Spaniards however, who always seem to know which meaning is intended at any given time.

Ser la leche (to be the milk) Confusingly, this phrase can mean either to be really good or really bad. So if a new phone is ‘la leche’, it is very good, but the same phrase could be used to condemn an old phone that keeps breaking. When applied to a person (‘¡eres la leche!)’, it can mean almost anything. For example, ‘he thinks he is the milk’ (‘se cree la leche’) can be translated as ‘he thinks he is all that’.

A toda leche (at full milk) This essentially means ‘at a maximum level’. So ‘ir a toda leche’ means ‘to go really fast’, ‘trabajar a toda leche’ means ‘to work flat out’ and ‘hacer los deberes a toda leche’ means ‘to do your homework at top speed’.

La leche de (the milk of) This means a lot of something. So ‘saber la leche’ about a given subject means to know a lot about it, while to be ‘la leche de listo’ means to be very clever, and ‘hace una leche de calor’ means that it’s extremely hot. This can also mean a lot of nothing, so ‘no sabe ni la leche’ translates as ‘he doesn’t know anything’.

De la leche (of the milk) Similar to the above, this phrase is used as an intensifier. So ‘un dolor de la leche’ means a really strong pain and ‘una suerte de la leche’ means really good fortune.

¿Qué leches? (What milks?) An expression of surprise, that could be translated as ‘what on earth?’ or the more vulgar ‘what the hell?’, depending on context. For example ‘¿Qué leches haces aquí?’ can be translated as ‘what on earth are you doing here?’ or ‘what the hell are you doing here?’ This structure also works with other questions such as ‘¿cuándo leches…?’ (‘when on earth?’) and ‘¿por

FULL FAT: The Spanish language is full of milk-related expressions

qué leches?’ (‘why on earth?’).

¡Leches! (Milks!) This exclamation can mean anything from shock, wonder or surprise to annoyance, and listeners are expected to understand depending on the situation. It can also be used in the singular, as Spaniards exclaim simply ‘¡leche!’ Milder than an expletive, in this context it can be translated as anything from ‘for heaven’s sake!’ to ‘goodness!’ to ‘well I never!’.

Toda esa leche (all that milk) This phrase has a vague meaning, which can be roughly translated as ‘all that stuff’, ‘all that jazz’, or ‘all that kind of thing’, as in ‘tengo que comprar pan, agua y toda esa leche’ (‘I have to buy bread, water and all that kind of thing’).

Dar una leche (to give a milk) To slap, hit, smack or punch someone. For example, ‘¡te voy a dar una leche!’ means ‘I am going to slap you!’

Darse una leche (to give oneself a milk) When reflexive, this expression means to hurt oneself accidentally by bumping or crashing into something. For example, ‘Andrea resbaló por la calle y se dio una leche’ means that Andrea slipped and fell on the street, but ‘Andrea se dio una leche con el coche’ means she had a crash in her car.

Cagarse en la leche (to shit in the milk) Spaniards idiomatically defecate on everything: from God to your mother to the salty sea, so it seems only fitting that milk should be included in this list. The expression is used to express anger and frustration, and it again harks back to breastfeeding (the original phrase meant ‘to shit in the milk that you were fed’).


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O this is the Summer season… Until I’d lived through the changes myself, it didn’t matter how many times I was warned of how busy it would get, I just couldn’t picture it. Things had pretty much closed down when we first got here in the Autumn. It was lovely and warm still, there were no parking charges and we had the beaches to ourselves and any restaurant still open was really quiet so there was no need to book. Anyone we met usually lived here, at least for a big chunk of the year, and the social scene was very good. Yet in the space of a month the place has transformed. Everything is open, restaurants are full, there’s no parking to be had, beaches are covered with uncovered bodies in varying shades of pink and red and I’ve gone from knowing practically every face in the town to hardly recognising anyone. Everyone I do know is working their socks off whilst the going’s good. Throw in the fact that it’s too flippin’ hot, even during the evening. I stupidly thought the heat from England just aren’t would creep up gradually, working for me. allowing me to acclimatise… Polyester and viscose are WRONG AGAIN! Anyone who the spawn tells you that of the Devil you can get by which will easily without Polyester and slowly poach air conditionyou alive. Unviscose are the ing is either til this month living in a spawn of the devil I would have deep cave or you that which will poach told is a big fat as a natural liar. redhead with you alive Luckily we do very pale skin have it in our I really don’t bedroom and sweat. Well, most nights I have found apparently, oh yes I do. A myself sneaking off to bed whole lot. Cotton and linen by 8pm ‘to read’. are the only things to wear We were only allowing our- but of course to look preselves two hours a night sentable they need ironing setting it by its timer but we and I soon discovered that forgot the other night, wak- the only bearable way to ing up at 3am with a light achieve this is naked with a frost over us, first degree strong electric fan directed hypothermia and ice on the at your back. That did work windows. Maybe it’s set a a treat but to be fair I don’t tad low? think I can ever go back I’m afraid to say that the to that launderette again. clothes I’ve brought over Someone told me that the

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best way to stay cool is to wear damp clothes. I’m not sure about that, depending on what bits of clothing dry first or last could cause considerable embarrassment, I’ll leave that to your imagination. El Pando, my car, has had its air conditioning fixed thank the Lord, so at least driving is bearable after the first few minutes. The nice hombre in the garage did it for nothing and very quickly, thankfully. I think he was a bit scared of me to be honest, as a deranged English woman of a certain age looking very close to inward combustion, I needed to be despatched as soon as possible. It’s fixed, I’m saved! The other thing about living in such a desirable place with relatively cheap and frequent summer flights is that we’ve had back to back visitors. All have now departed and I honestly believed that I’d be up on the roof terrace yelling ‘FREE AT LAST, FREE AT LAST!’ in my best Martin Luther King Jr. accent. Yet strangely I appear to be suffering from empty nest syndrome. Surely all that extra cleaning, laundry and shopping is a small price to pay for being dragged forcibly down to the beach or into some of these exciting newly opened restaurants. I think we owe it to our future visitors to try another place tonight, purely in the interests of research.

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Sagan, the world champion, was disqualified following the incident, which saw Cavendish retire from the race with a broken shoulder. “I was in a good position to win and to lose that and even having to leave the Tour, a race I've built my whole career around, is really sad,” said the 32-yearold Manx missile. It marks a sad end for Cavendish, who has won 30 stages of the iconic race, putting him second in the all-times winners list. This weekend, the Tour hits the big mountains with three of the six hors categorie climbs coming in Sunday’s gruelling Stage 9 from Nantua to Chambery.

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REAL Mallorca are axing a dozen staff after their humiliating drop into Segunda B. The club are cutting back costs and have axed former players Cesar Mota and Jose Leon, who have more than 30 years service at the Iberostar Stadium. Physios Vicenc, Mari and Marti Ferragut have also been released as well as club medic Manuel Sarmiento. The radical change in the first-team’s structure comes after Mallorca tumbled into Spanish football’s third tier for the first time in 36 years.

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Rafa roars on RAFA Nadal roared into the second round of Wimbledon with a 6-1 6-3 6-2 win over John Millman on the opening day of play. The Mallorquin dispatched his opponent in just one hour and 46 minutes as he continued his impressive season. Nadal, who enters the All England Club on the back of his 10th French Open Slam victory. He faced the United States’ Donald Young in the second round as he looks to close in on a third Wimbledon title.

Mir motors to victory JOAN Mir has won a thrilling last-lap victory at the German Moto3 Grand Prix. The Mallorca maestro powered his way round the Sachsenring in the German Moto3 on his Honda.He pipped fellow Honda rider Romano Fenati by just 0.121 seconds to secure his fifth Moto3 victory of the season. Mir, 19, leads Fenati by 31 points in the Championship with Canet a further 18 points behind.

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Charter starter THE head of Spain’s National Association of Nautical Businesses (ANEN) has welcomed new regulations governing the Balearics’ charter-boats industry. Passed in May, they allow any EU-registered vessel up to a maximum of a 12 berth to be used as a charter boat in the Balearic Islands. The Balearic Islands account for 55% of all Spain’s charterboat business. “Out of Spain’s autonomous communities, only the Balearic Islands and Valencia have regulated charter-boat activity,” said Carlos Sanlorenzo, secretary general of ANEN. “Free exchange of services and freedom of movement are basic principles of the EU, so you can’t limit this activity to only Spanish boats.” He added: “At the same time, our boats can go to places like Greece or Croatia.” Local business owners have complained the new regulations require boats to identify their main port of operation, meaning many dock far from land and transport clients on a launch.

All at sea BALEARIC sea rescue agency Salvamento Maritimo attended 597 incidents at sea last year. Of the emergency calls received, 89% were from recreational boats, five per cent from fishermen and six from merchant vessels. Altogether, the rescue team has seven boats which respond to distress signals sent by people in trouble at sea. “You don’t need to be scared at sea, but you do need to have respect,” said Miguel Felix Chicon head of the Balearic Salvamento Maritimo. “Sometimes during, for example, a Barca Madrid match, people let off distress flares. That is a signal for help and we have to attend that rescue.

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GERMAN model and television host Lena Gercke was accompanied by Capt. Boris Becker as she christened AIDA cruises' 12th ship. Gercke pushed the button releasing the 12 litre Balthazar of Moët & Chandon Champagne which didn't break the first time. “One

more time!” shouted the model as she tried again, smashing the bottle over the ship with fireworks exploding above for all of the bay to see. Stars from The Voice Germany rocked out on the cruise ship's naming day, which was live streamed across the web.

Ruble round Incredible Russian owned €410 million super yacht makes islands tour

A RUSSIAN billionaire’s €410 million super yacht has been cruising round the Balearic Islands. The 142-metre Sailing Yacht A, owned by oligarch Andrey Melnichenko, has been seen at celebrity hotspots Ibiza and Formentera. Holidaymakers snapped the vessel as it drifted past the trendy beaches of Figueretes and Playa d’en Bossa. The vessel boasts three 300ft masts larger than Big Ben, a swimming pool, and an underwater observation pod. It is longer than 12 London buses and hold eight decks in total. Earlier this year, Sailing Yacht A was undergoing final tests and inspections in Gibraltar in early May before being handed over to the owner by the project team led by Dirk Kloosterman in Monaco.

Satellite launched A MALLORCA-BASED firm have been appointed as the exclusive global distributor of a revolutionary new satellite communication system. E3 Systems have been working alongside Bill Gatesbacked company Kymeta Corporation for the last four years. The flat-panel satellite antennas are designed for yachts, with trials carried out on various superyachts this year. Kymeta’s Håkan Olsson, said: “The commitment and insight that e3 has provided over the last three and a half years has been very valuable to Kymeta. “Together, our companies are currently running sea trials on some iconic superyachts. We are very pleased to have fully functional solutions available for yachts through e3 Systems.” The 21.3 kilogram Kymeta flat panel makes it an attractive alternative to dome satellites for superyacht owners. Roger Horner, Group Managing Director of e3 Systems said: “We are very pleased to have this new technology working well at sea and also delighted to have signed this commercial agreement with Kymeta so we can now deliver this fantastic solution to the yacht market.”

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Business has been booming at Baxter Marine over the last few weeks, so our regular columnist Hamish Goddard has had to focus on this, and will be back in two weeks’ time with the latest from the Boats, Bikes and Cars scene in Mallorca... In the meantime, he picks out two terrific deals of the week

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Fan-sea THE Ritz-Carlton hotel company has chosen Spain to test the waters for its new brand of luxury cruise liners. Christened The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection, the first of a trio of ships will be constructed at the Astillero Hijos de J.Barreras shipyard in Vigo for launch in 2019. The new 623-foot-long vessels have been dubbed anticruise ships as they will be able to call at ports that larger ships can’t. The first vessel will carry 298 passengers and be capable of seven to 10 day voyages. As well as 149 suites, each with a private balcony, and two penthouses, there will also be a restaurant, bar, pool, spa and marina to launch water toys. The first ship, depending on the season, is expected to cruise the Mediterranean, northern Europe, the Caribbean and Latin America. Reservations are expected to open in May 2018.

Hanse 470e - €210,000 inc tax A superbly equipped Hanse 470e – 2008 with two previous owners, both of whom maintained and equipped this boat impeccably and with no expense spared. A beneficiary of a number of major refits where innumerable parts and equipment have been either been significantly upgraded or renewed. At the higher end of the price scale for a Hanse 470e of this age, the new owner from 2015 has spent over €100,000 in 2015/16 on maintaining, upgrading and improving the yacht. An impeccable sail locker equipped for cruising and/or racing, including as-new black North 3DI racing sails, carbon wheels etc. Light Grey topsides with white waterline and dark grey antifoul, cleaned and antifouled June 2017 in preparation for sale. The hull was also taken back to GRP, faired, epoxy and antifouled during the refit in 2016. Teak Decks throughout including combing back to winches and new lazy bag (June 2017), recent Bimini, spray hood and wheel covers (2016). Storage container unit ashore contains innumerable spares, racing equipment etc.

Moored immediately outside our office in Porto Portals, this Squadron 48 is another example of Fairline’s relentless pursuit of design excellence. Where a host of innovative touches are so elegantly applied, allowing you to enjoy pure luxury in an effortless and relaxed manner. The expansive flybridge, for instance, creates a number of sociable scenarios; there’s a large seating area around a dining table that can be lowered to convert into a sunpad, as well as forward-facing seating alongside the upper helm – an exhilarating place to be whilst under way. The submersible bathing platform offers a delightful way to enjoy the water and can also accommodate a jet tender. Move through to the large welcoming saloon and you will find relaxed seating areas to both port and starboard and sociable considerations like the forward-facing companionway seating alongside the helm. The naturally illuminated galley is carefully considered and perfectly specified. Below, the three cabins reflect the Squadron’s unmistakably high standards; with the flexibility of a dinette option in place of the third cabin.

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Brit travels half price from Newcastle to London, via Spain, with a cocktail and suntan to boot By Laurence Dollimore

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Tatted up A GRANDMOTHER from Leicester has spent around €900 on tattoos of ex Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho’s face. The gran of four said she would happily cheat on her husband of 15 years with the former football player.

A GEORDIE travelled from Newcastle to London - via Spain - because it was cheaper than getting the train. Joe Furness, 21, found it was cheaper to fly, via the Balearic Islands, than it was to travel on the more conventional direct route.

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And as part of the bargain he had a day out in Menorca, even getting to the beach for a spot of sunbathing. In a video posted online, Joe explained that his trip was to ‘show just how ridiculous the UK train fares are’. Furness was horrified when he discovered the train fare to London was £78.50 (€89.30), even using his 18-25 railcard,

Vatican orgy THE Pope is reportedly fuming after Vatican police busted a ‘drug-fueled gay orgy’ at the home of one his cardinals. Cops allegedly stumbled on the drug-fueled session during a raid of an apartment that belongs to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith – which partly deals with clerical sexual abuse. The occupant of the apartment is secretary to cardinal Francesco Coccopa­lm ­ erio, one of the Pope’s closest advisers in the Vatican. Police were called to the apartment by neighbours who complained of loud noises. They allegedly burst in to find a group of men having sex. The occupant of the home was arrested and taken for questioning. It is claimed Coccopa­l­merio had been put forward for promotion to bishop, but the consideration is now being rescinded. The cardinal is said to have suffered two drug overdoses recently, leaving him unable to pursue the role. Pope Francis, the leader of Spain’s most popular religion by far, is allegedly so angered by the embarrassing revelations that he has demanded the cardinal retire early.

Street strife AN enraged Palma resident says street musicians are hitting the wrong note. Francisco Gomez has lived on Costa de la Pols for five years, where he says buskers are making his life hell. “Every day of the week, apart from Sunday, I have to put up with buskers below my house from 1pm until 10.30 pm,” he raged. “I get up at 5am for work and have to go to bed at around 9pm. I have to close the balcony when it’s really hot and put plugs in my ears.” Gomez even resorted to blasting out his own music at full volume to deter the street band, but to no avail. He has now filed a denuncia with local police in the hope of moving the musicians on.

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found that a flight to Gatwick, via Menorca, came to only £26 (€29.50). And to make up for the 12 hour layover on the island he hired a car hire for £7.50 (€8) and headed for the beach for a cocktail for £4 (€4.50). “I can have a night on a Spanish island, hire a

car, have a cocktail on the beach, fly back to London and still have £40 left over….. OR sit on a train, What would you have rather done?” he said in the video. British rail passengers spend six times more on train fares than their European counterparts.

A FLOTILLA of 30 new boats are set to get to work cleaning up the Balearics’ coastline. In total, 26 beach boats and four specialized vessels for spills and emergencies - one for each island - are tasked with removing an estimated 75 tonnes of waste from the water. Mallorca will get 13 boats, under the deal signed with big construction company FCC, which has been handed the two year contract for the clean up. The new vessels are said to be more flexible and run on clean and renewable energy to better protect the environment.

Messi marriage LIONEL Messi has married childhood sweetheart Antonella Roccuzzo in Argentina. The Barcelona star tied the knot at a lavish ceremony with 250 guests in his hometown of Rosario. After exchanging rings, the world’s greatest player almost scored an own goal - leaning in to smooch his new bridge, who settled for just a peck on the cheek. Antonella’s stunning wedding dress, designed in Madrid, was flown in private jet from Spain with guests dining on steak, salad, sushi and pasta. Latin songstress Shakira, partner of Barca’s Gerard Pique performed several songs for the wedding guests.

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