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we do it for a living,” he told the Olive Press. In response to the claims, the Gibraltar government ruled it was ‘certain’ where its territorial waters began and it would enforce international laws if fishermen from Spain entered them. “His Majesty’s Government has absolutely no doubts about the sovereignty of the waters around Gibraltar, so we are asking for unnecessary incidents in the water to be avoided as they create risk for the crews of the vessels.” Illegal tuna fishing in territorial waters carries a hefty fine of up to £1000. Recently, a Spanish fisherman landed a £600 fine and a 12-month ban.
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named. al Crime Agency, Following a tip off to the paper, the scene after who arrived at suspected paedophile Matthew the arrest. “Well done Olive Sammon was dragged from his thanks to the expat Press and campervan in a dramatic community time raid and whisked night- for tipping us off, this is the reaan unmarked police car.away in son we run these campaigns.” Working closely with informant The dramatic day had started when Crimestoppers issued Daniel Reid, we were its able to annual list of firstly track down Sammon most wanted tives in Torremolinos on fugito Fuengirola, then call Thursin the day morning. Guardia Civil to arrest him. Leading to hundreds On the run for two years, of press Sam- stories around mon - a blackbelt in Jujitsu the world and - on national television, was wanted in the UK for the hunt shar- was immediately ing indecent images of children. on. But, it was to popular His seizure came just 10 hours newspaper the Olive local after he was named in Press tion Captura and is the Opera- that expat plasterer Reid, 40, quickest reached out recorded arrest in the joint to, trusting us to SUCCESS: Reid, UK Horgan, ‘do the job properly’. and Spanish police operation. Reynolds and Brunt In a series of Facebook “It was a fantastic result,” mes- as a labourer and said sages, he announced was currently Steve Reynolds, from the that Sam- living Nation- mon, 45, had worked for him the in a campervan around Mijas and Fuengirola area.
Within an hour, the Olive Press car, Sammon covered team scrambled to Fuengirola, and remained silenthis face learning from another when that he was currently builder questioned by the Olive Press. out at the feria ground. camped He was then bundled into the BMW and taken to Madrid After a day working nearby, to the be fingerprinted Londoner duly arrived in his for extradition. and prepared English-plated cream Moncayo Following the arrest, father-ofcampervan. two Reid said he was ‘relieved’ Parking up, he looked as he took his dog for relaxed to see Sammon taken away. a walk “As soon as I saw around the feria ground his face among and the most wanted I felt spoke with neighbours. said Reid, from Blackpool.sick,” Once identified, we called the “I let him hang around Guardia Civil and Crimestopmy children, we took him in with pers and so began a tense open hour waiting game, withthree- arms and at first were none the Reid wiser. sitting in the car beside us. “But we always thought Sky News crime reporter he was tin Brunt was soon there Mar- a bit weird, he’s a real loner and never talks about his family. Eventually, as night hadtoo. well “He creeped my family and truly fell, an unmarked much that I fired him.” out so black BMW arrived and two Incredibly, police did plain clothes detectives not take any moved in for the arrest, swiftly evidence from his campervan incating his passport and confis- cluding his computer and other Frisking him at the sidephone. CONTINUES ON PAGE of the 2
Expat who helped catch a Most Wanted paedophile blasts British authorities after being snubbed by ‘bragging’ podcast
A BRITISH expat is demanding a cash reward for helping UK authorities catch a Most Wanted paedophile in Spain. Danny Reid, from Blackpool, was instrumental in the capture of Matthew Sammon in a Fuengirola caravan park back in October 2016. It came after he contacted the Olive Press after we ran a high profile media appeal, also on Crimestoppers, that pictured Sammon alongside several other dangerous criminals. His tip off to us, as well as to Scotland Yard, led the dangerous fugitive to be snared in Fuengirola as he returned home from work. Picked up as our journalists waited, alongside a Sky News camera crew, it was heralded as the ‘fastest’ arrest in Crimestoppers history. In a new National Crime Agency (NCA) podcast, Underworld, Sky crime correspondent Martin Brunt praised the ‘amazingly quick tip off’ from an Olive Press reader. Yet, the podcast failed to mention Reid, who works in construction between Mijas and Fuengirola. Reid, 49, insisted this week
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he was never contacted by the NCA or Crimestoppers, despite his vital help in the case. He told the Olive Press: “You’re bloody right I deserve recognition. They should put a cheque in the post! “Any amount of money would mean a lot to us, last year was a tough year and we were hit hard by Covid. “We haven’t had a holiday since moving to Spain 17 years ago, we haven’t even been able to go home to bury people, a reward would really help us.” The father-of-two, added he spent €10 alone in calls to Scotland Yard and the Guardia Civil immediately after seeing Sammon in our Most Wanted article online. “Sammon had been working with me but I sacked him because he was creeping me out with my kids,” he recalled. “When I tried to phone UK and Spanish authorities they fobbed me off, so I went to the Olive Press as a last resort and you came up trumps!” Olive Press reporters, working alongside Reid, then en-
gaged in a four-hour-long stake out, waiting for a sighting of the sex offender. Once our reporters laid eyes on him, we called in police who made a swift and dramatic arrest. Reid said he was surprised not to have been mentioned in the recent podcast series by the NCA, in which they detail how they caught the biggest fugitives in Spain. “They wouldn’t have been able to brag about it on a podcast without me!” Reid added. Crimestoppers told the Olive Press: “All rewards are offered for a specific period only (typically 3 months) as we are a charity operating on
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limited resources. “We also emphasise that where a reward is offered, it is for information that is passed directly to us. Typically, only around 5% ask if they are eligible for a reward when one is available. “In the case of Sammon, we never offered a financial reward for his arrest, but we remain grateful that the publicity led to his capture. “We'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who contacts our charity anonymously to pass on vital information about crime. Their actions help to keep our communities safe in the UK and abroad.”
Festive swoop A BRITISH pensioner was arrested for historic child sex offences over the festive period. The 79-year-old, who had been living a normal life in the Guadalhorce Valley for years, was apprehended on Christmas Eve, in Coin. He is accused of sexually assaulting two girls, aged 10 and 13, from as long back as 1967, when he was 22 years old. Reports claim his first victim, a 13-year-old
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COCAINE CHAUFFEUR money meant for unemployment packages to a so-called ‘reptile fund’ to be used by politicians and their friends. At a trial at Sevilla court, the former official chauffeur is facing 14 years in prison. His ex-boss, Guerrero, who died in 2020, played a central role in the pilfering of around €680 million from public coffers between 2000 and 2010. Trujillo colluded with Guerro to set up bogus firms in order to benefit from a Brussels subsidy of €450,000 per company. The million euros in EU funds was then snaffled up and spent on coke for himself and Guerrero, as well as purchasing land and building a house. He also spent €70,000 on paintings, watches, a piano, clothes and mobile phones. “I continue to admit my guilt,” Trujillo told the court, after somehow dodging jail after an official judicial investigation concluded six years ago.
girl, was subjected to indecent acts in the suspect’s home. Further allegations include repeated assaults on another girl, aged 10, between 1994 and 1997, when the man was 52. He now faces extradition to the UK. The arrest has raised concerns about the safety of minors and the importance of international cooperation in tackling cross-border criminal activities. Spain’s Ministry of the Interior recently announced there had been a 37% increase in sex crimes reported in Malaga in the first nine months of 2023.
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From Hollywood to park bench
A FAMOUS Spanish actress is living on a park bench in Marbella and forced to beg for money at traffic lights. Goya-nominated Monica Cervera, 48, is best known for her lead role in the 2004 Alex de la Iglesia film, Crimen Ferpecto. Her performance in the comedy-horror saw her nominated for ‘best new actress’ at the Goya awards - Spain’s answer to the Oscars. However she fell out of favour after the 2006 film, Busco, and has not worked
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since 2016. So tough has become her life after she stopped working in TV show, La Que Se Avecina, that she became homeless. She shocked fans when she told a magazine this week that she is currently ‘living on the streets’. She described her homelessness as a ‘personal’ decision. She has a family - among them a 14-yearold son - and a home to return to in Marbella, although for unspecified reasons she has decided to live on her own.
Sent to heaven SHE had been forced to make ends meet smuggling cigarettes and other contraband during the dark decades in Andalucia’s history. At just nine years old in 1922, Maria Rodriguez, was sent out ‘doing errands’ around the Cadiz area. Known as Maria ‘Matacabras’ (Maria the Goatslayer), she had soon graduated to smuggling tobacco, coffee and fabrics between Gibraltar, Jerez and even Portugal. But, as all her friends and
Goodbye to Maria ‘Goatslayer’, the former smuggler who has died at 110 years old By Yzabelle Bostyn
family continually insisted, she did it ‘out of necessity’ after her husband died young, leaving her with three children to bring up. Born on January 24, 1913, the Los Barrios resident got married at 18 and ended up having to provide for her nine grand-
A MEGA-RAVE scheduled to last seven days shut down a day early, as its partygoers simply ran out of steam. It comes after laid back local residents and even regional politicians encouraged the illegal gathering, called ‘Big F**cking Party’. Taking place in a deserted area of semi-desert in inland Murcia, some 8,000 people headed to the bash at its peak. Comprising thousands of expats and tourists, many from France, Italy and Germany, it took place on a former racetrack, near Fuente Alamo. Kicking off on December 30, the illegal rave started when a group of anonymous organizers broke through a chain onto the course. The same group, who organized a similar rave in La Peza, near Granada, last year, set up stages, speakers and food stalls. Soon dozens of stands had also been erected selling t-shirts and other items. While regional Vox politician Jose Angel Antelo slammed the party, insisting police should immedi-
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children when her only daughter died in 1980. Despite her chequered past, she was handed the honour of RIP: Maria lived Citizenlife to the full ship of Andalucia in 2017 for her lifetime of work and sacrifice. Right up to Alconchel, shared her death a video of her singing in at Christ- 2022, saying: “This is the mas she best tribute we can offer, was able to enjoying what she loved read and doing most: singing.” sing and, in Spain currently has the the words world’s oldest person, of a family Maria Branyas Morefriend, she ra, from Catalunya, who was ‘always reaches 117 in March. a fighter’. The oldest person to ever Mayor of live was Frenchwoman Los Barri- Jeanne Calment, who os, Miguel lived to 122.
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ately close it down, local residents insisted they ‘didn’t mind’. “As long as they don’t leave loads of rubbish it’s fine with me,” a Fuente Alamo farmer told El Pais. They were supported by Podemos spokesman, Victor Egio (pictured), who attended the event, insisting the group come back next new year. It finally came to a stop on January 5, a day after the Guardia Civil issued an eviction notice and started blocking anyone from leaving without having had an alcohol and drugs test. Some 57 people were fined for drug driving, 14 for dangerous driving and 92 for drug possession.
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SPANISH tennis hero Rafa Nadal will miss the Australian Open so that he can receive more treatment to his hip. Nadal, 37, had only just made his return to the tennis circuit after missing nearly a year due to a hip injury. Despite the long absence, he won his first two matches at the Brisbane International tournament in straight sets. But he lost his quarter-final match against Jordan Thompson, which is where he picked up this new injury.
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www.theolivepress.es A SMALL town’s Vox mayor has released a calendar for the new year themed around former Spanish dictator General Franco, 46 years after Spain became a democracy.
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tradition of his former consultancy firm, García & Brandao. Franco featured nual Despite no longer owning the firm, he Puente de Genave mayor Francisco García Aviles, the only Vox mayor in the province of Jaen, produced the calendar featuring images of the dictator and his mentor, Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera. Garcia claims the calendar has nothing to do with the town hall and is an an-
ignored the criticism and decided to go ahead with the controversial release “I don't have to have any decorum; everyone is free to do whatever they want in their job,” the mayor said. He argued that these types of calendars ‘do not offend any townsfolk, only the fools of the PSOE.’
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Mayor unrepentant as he rules dozens of expats MUST pay up half million euros in water bills A BELEAGUERED mayor unwilling to cancel extortionate water bills for dozens of expats is refusing to back down. Juan Jimenez insists the 20plus residents of La Viñuela, who owe hundreds of thousands of euros between them, must cough up. He made the ruling at an ‘extraordinary’ council meeting over the Christmas period, when almost all the foreign owners in the town were on holiday. The heated December 29 meeting - in which the victims were not allowed to
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Plea to town hall as expats left with giant water bills totalling‘panicking’ after being hit hundreds of thousands
A BRITISH expat has revealed her shock after being hammered with that the town hall By Walter Finch €74,000 of water bills. lawyer suggested Gillian Hodge told the Olive Press someone had been litres over the combined 180-day she completely ‘panicked’ and pe- stealing his water. now suffering from extreme stress.is riod - enough to fill an Olympic-size “I laughed and The retired pharmacist, who lives swimming pool - or 601 litres per said, ‘really? Is this between Spain and Scoland with hour. a joke?’ But he conhusband Tom, received two eye-wa- “They told my property manager we firmed that I had tering bills from La Viñuela town had a leak in July, but it was fixed apparently used immediately. This leak would have hall. more water than had to be massive and we “I couldn’t believe it at first when I even using the home at the were not the entire village saw I owed €73,640,” Gillian, time. combined.” 66, “On top of that we are overlooking told the Olive Press. Lee, who owns “I just felt raw panic. I’ve been over- rural land which is bone dry. With Marbella’s LT Conthat much water leaking out, whelmed with stress since I saw you struction, which the would have thought our land employs 30 people, causing the meters bill last month.” would hired a technical be flourishing and green, but expert to inspect and inflate the usage to spin wildly The total comprises two big it his property. - literally paying for air. mands, one for the third quarterde- isn’t.” Councillor Amber Crookshank told 2022 for €28,420 and the other of Not permitted to just pay part of the for the Olive Press an investigation the second quarter of 2023 coming bill and obviously unable to pay it No leak has all, Gillian is baffled. been launched and the meters have to a whopping €45,220. He came back and told Unbelievably, the two interim quar- “I’m not refusing to pay for the ly there was ‘no leak’ him definite- now been sent for testing to make nor any water sure they EXORBITANT: Six-bed property ‘used ters came to just €15.48 and €14.18 water. We’re just refusing to pay theft. are calibrated properly. €70,000. We don’t have the money respectively. The Olive Press understands there And the British expat admitted the more water than whole village’ and even if we did, it’s still entirely are The town hall, which administers at least three more people with town hall didn’t ‘understand the but added there were ‘no guaranproblem.’ the water, claims her three-bedroom wrong.” life-changing, five-figure bills. “I’m frustrated because something tees’ the residents will be happy. property has used 2.6 million cubic Meanwhile her British neighbour, A further 20 people “We are in the middle of an extreme - the majority needs Lee Talbot, 60, has been forced to be done to figure out what’s drought to British expats - have been call in lawyers with bills in the thousands. landed going on and why people are getting suming and some have been conhuge amounts of water,” these impossible bills.” after being And, in addition, over 100 explained. “The new rates are he desent a bill for are also reeling from bills residents Her colleague, Moises Cerrado, later signed greatly to penalise €43,000. flated on the previous quarter. in- admitted that water theft was ‘a big And he stressed this wastage.” the problem is not problem’ in the The proper- A trio of Spanish residents only affecting British residents, are also “Many of the area. ty developer caught up in the fiasco. residents do not live in with some Spanish and ‘also Beltheir properties and they don’t know gians’ from Kent One resident, Paul Rouse, claimed getting big bills. “The water what’s happening while they has appealed his bank manager told are meters do not understand nationhim of the ‘crazy’ woman who had passed away yearsa away,” he told the Olive Press. ality and we are trying to help He expected the results of the all bill levied on ago receiving a bill for €1,500. in- our residents.” vestigation back within four weeks, his six-bed- Suspicion has room home, naturally Opinion Page 6 overlooking on the waterfallen meViñuela reser- ters. STUMP UP: Lee Talbot (left) and Gillian voir. Some residents and John Hodge owe He €117,000 combined told the believe air Olive Press tering the is enpipes,
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A BRITISH expat is sounding the alarm after her car windshield was 'hit by a rock' while driving under a bridge on the Costa del Sol’s A-7 motorway. The young estate agent was travelling from Malaga Airport to Marbella on Saturday night when the 'terrifying' incident took place. It happened near the Fuengirola hockey c l u b , which i s
used by hundreds of tourists and British expats everyday. The expat, who asked not to be named, told the Olive Press: "It was 10.15pm at night and we were driving back from the airport, then all of a sudden I heard a massive loud bang and it was just as we had come underneath the bridge. "I thought it was a gunshot at first because it was so loud but then I obviously saw the window. "My husband saw the rock hit the windshield and bounce into the road, we were so lucky it didn't cause an accident. If it had smashed through the window it would have hit my husband and he could have easily swerved and lost control. "I've reported it to the police and I'm going down to the station today to make an official report, it's supposedly been happening a lot down the coast." It comes after police last month quizzed four teenagers for allegedly throwing rocks at passing cars. The gang, aged between 13 and 15, smashed the windshields of at least two vehicles and one lorry.
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Scorched coupled with high temperatures has raised concerns about the potential impact on the region's agriculture, tourism, water reserves and overall ecosystem. Water-saving measures have already been introduced in many towns including Rincon de la Victoria, where water cuts have been extended from midnight to 8am. In Benalmadena, water pressure has been reduced in 45 out of 80 valves in the town.
Charge ban BANKS are to be banned from charging over-65s and the disabled for making over-the counter cash withdrawals. Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Nadia Calviño explained that a lot of Spanish lenders have already scrapped such extra fees for seniors, who are still more likely to rely on cash rather than cards compared to younger customers. But some banks still have such charges in place, which is why the Spanish government wants to expressly prohibit them.
Priced out FRENCH supermarket giant Carrefour is to pull all PepsiCo products from its stores in Spain, France, Italy and Belgium due to ‘unacceptable price increases’. The move will mean that Spanish consumers will no longer be able to buy products such as Pepsi and 7Up, Lay’s crisps and other snacks at the supermarket.
Dreams gone sour AROUND 1000 victims have lost deposits in a €20 million housing developments scam in Andalucia and Murcia. Cordoba-based promoter Grupo 21 marketed around 1000 off-plan apartments on land they never owned. The developers paid deposits on the land so they could draw up plans and market properties, but never completed the purchases. People were offered homes in Aguadulce, in Almeria, Almuñecar, in Granada, and Aguilas in the Murcia region. Some properties were allegedly sold twice - attracting deposits of between €12,000 and €55,000 - with estimates that Grupo 21 banked up to €20 million.
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FOUR British expats have been named in King Charles’s New Year’s Honours list. Susan Hannam, vice-president of Cudeca, a palliative care charity and hospice, has been awarded an OBE for her services. The 77-year-old former nurse, from Leeds, co-founded the charity over 30 years ago. Meanwhile, Margery Taylor, 68, from Mijas, was awarded an MBE for her work as part of the Royal British Legion. The District Treasurer has been volunteering with the Spain South branch since 2008. Deborah Edgington was awarded an MBE for ‘services to British Nationals’ in Fuerteventura, while Philip Brown, president of Mojacar Area Cancer Support (MACS), was given a BEM for ‘services to people with cancer in Spain’.
Scooter ban E-SCOOTERS have been banned from all public transport in Andalucia. Passengers will no longer be allowed to take them on metros, trains, buses or boats. It has come in after several batteries burst into flames on trains in Catalunya and in Madrid. Madrid, Barcelona and Mallorca have also banned the devices on all public transport, while Valencia has prohibited them on trains.
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Ruff justice Daredevils ahoy A BRITISH tourist has called in lawyers after being attacked by a vicious dog in Marbella old town. Stephen Hill, 48, was enjoying a walk with his partner Cheryl when he was suddenly savaged from behind by the German Shepherd on New Year’s Day. The Belfast native told the Olive Press the Spanish owner’s shock ‘quickly turned to aggression’ when he discovered he was a tourist. The builder immediately reported the incident to Guardia Civil, but despite photo
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and video evidence, was told he must have a doctor’s report to make a proper ‘denuncia’, a ‘mission impossible’ on January 1, a day before he flew home. “We saw the dog near Plaza de Leganitos and gave it a wide berth but moments after passing, it attacked me totally unprovoked from be-
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hind. “I told the owner I was going to the police and he threw his hands up and said he did not care. The dog bit me in my back and glutes, I’m still shaken up and angry about it all. “What irks me more is that the owner runs a dog-walking business and is touting himself as a professional.” Stephen said he later contacted the company, Dogs Adventureland, via social media but was quickly blocked on all platforms. He was forced to fly home without filing a report and went straight to hospital in Belfast for tetanus and rabies jabs. He added: “I have got a lawyer and I WILL be back to file an official denuncia. I am not going to let this go. The next attack could be on a child’s head, that dog is not safe.” The owner of Dogs Adventureland, Alberto Perez, describes himself as a dog trainer on social media. Despite contacting the company, we failed to get a response in time for print.
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One, Dutch expat Patricia Stone, was tricked into buying €2,650 worth of kitchenware in Sotogrande. “I am disgusted with myself that I didn’t spot it was a fake,” Stone told the Olive Press. “Rooze presented himself as a legitimate salesmen. He was very well dressed, late 30s with the most amazing blue eyes.” A Kuhn Rikon spokesman told the Olive Press, it was now working with Spanish police to clamp down on the fraud. “Many customers have asked for our help because they have bought fraudulent products thinking they were acquiring our merchandise,” said spokesman Wolfgang Aufwarter. “It is very damaging to our image.”
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AN EXPAT whistleblower who denounced a pair of holiday scammers a decade ago has been accused of the exact same fraud. Juliette De Courcy Withey, based in Malaga, is being taken to court over €70,000 she allegedly owes to the owner of a luxury 15-bed villa. Withey, from Guernsey, allegedly faces seven years prison over the claims that she illegally rented the huge luxury home in Benahavis. The allegations relate to a €2,800-a-night palace that was once owned by a Saudi Prince. Withey, who lives in the Guadalhorce Valley, allegedly pocketed the rental income from the home in Benahavis rather than giving it to the owner. The owner, Vicente Gonzalez, has filed a complaint at Marbella court claiming Withey pocketed €68,000, although he told the Olive Press he believes ‘thousands more’ is missing in cash payments. It is the most ironic twist then, that Withey, 65, had herself filed an official complaint against her former bosses eight years ago, claiming the exact
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same crime. She went public claiming fellow expats Mark and Michelle Stafford had been renting out properties - including the Benahavis palace - that they did not own, collecting thousands from unsuspecting clients. In what became known as the ‘Rainbow Villas scam’, the Olive Press revealed how more than 100 tourists fell victim to the couple, based nearby in Alhaurin. In a shocking fraud, leading to the Staffords arrest, many lost thousands when their bookings were cancelled at the last moment. Some of the most unfortunate clients arrived for their dream holiday to find someone else living in the property they had booked. Ironically, Withey - who had worked with the Staffords from their palatial home in Alhaurin - has now been accused in a lawsuit by Gonzalez, 61.
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real surprise at the claims. “She was legally working for the property so it was not suspicious at all. There were even times when I spoke to her clients and they said she was a lovely woman and they had a great time at the house,” she explained. The problem was, while the clients may have been having a nice time, the actual owner, Gonzalez, claims he had no idea about them. It was in 2019, when he was handed documentation by a rental agency, that he discovered multiple bookings for the rest of that year as well as for 2020 and 2021.
between men and DISPARITIES in payvary by over 15% dewomen in Andalucia pending on province. 12.5% in Almeria, it While the gap is just in Huelva. rises to as much as 28.3%in salary in MalaAnd while the difference the national average ga (19.8%) is close to make €20,003 per of 20.05% it means men€15,992. get women while year, statistic however, is The most alarming gap appears to be that across Spain the pay union claiming it widening, with the Gestha 2020 and 2021. grew by €120 between
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THERE are 250% more news stories about men than women, according to a new study. The report by Spanish firm, Llorente & Cuenca, also reveals that women feature 21% less in the headlines. Moreover, when women do appear in articles there is often an explicit mention of their gender and family and their sex is more prominent than their identity. “An example would be; ‘A woman could be the new president of the US’ rather than ‘Kamala Harris is a strong candidate for presidency’,” a spokesman explained, adding that there is a bias, which makes women invisible and anonymous.
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FOR women looking to embark on a demanding career in the health sector, making sure they earn a fair amount for their hard work could be a driving factor in deciding where to relocate. Spain has been named one of the top countries for women in health care, according to new data by Lenstore. The country, at ninth position, was found to offer some of the best oppor-
WOMAN’S place is in the tunities in Europe. home. And the boardroom. This is down to a number of factors In fact, it is anywhere she including average working hours, damn pleases, particularly in yearly salary, holiday allowance and this day and age in Spain. the number of women in the industry. But as another old adage goes, a It is both exhausting and astonishBut closer inspection of the LenSpeaking of the future, one that storeupon woman’s work is never done. And ing that in 2023 women still study, Spain and the rest of Euthere is no doubt, we often have to fight for the bare minimum. have to continues to pay women less than rope have a long way to go until equalfight twice as hard to get the pay we Take equal pay. It is fairly straight- men or discriminates against any- ity is achieved. one is a discredit to us all. In Spain the average deserve and speak twice as loud to forward in principle: creating pay equali- Businesses should of course be for health professionalsfemale stands at have our voices heard in the work- ty of opportunity for all, irrespective making gender equality and equal €29,800 lower than the €39,616 avplace. of gender, race, religion or sexual pay a key foundation of success. It erage annual salary for men. You’d be hard pressed to find a orientation. But somehow some Meanwhile in France, which was woman, even in 2023, who hasn’t the biggest brains in business of is the right thing to do. been called ‘darling’, ‘sweetheart’ struggle to grasp the concept. still Indeed it is a shame that in 2021 ranked as the best country in Europe the Spanish Government felt they to be a female healthcare professionor ‘gorgeous’ in the office, and even As we face another economic down- had no choice but to intervene to al, women still make an average of boardroom. turn in the wake of coronavirus €7,000 a year And sadly, that’s getting off light- as the Ukraine war starts to rampand ensure that women in the country counterparts. less than their male ly. Complaining about these kinds again it is clearer than ever that up are given the same pay as men. The UK came in sixth place overall, of ‘compliments’ often isn’t worth old systems are failing us at our Now businesses have to share what with average female pay at £30,059, every they are doing, because they can’t your breath, since it’ll most likely be turn. lower than the £43,953 average annube trusted to do the right thing. brushed off by colleagues as a ‘bit It is time to challenge the status quo Just look at women in healthcare. al salary for men. of banter.’ and do away with outdated A working woman now knows she of working - and women needmodes Research last year found that Spain to be was one of the best places to be a has to pick her battles, and unfor- helping to usher in the new dawn. female health professional in Eutunately a daily scuffle with balding Women are just as productive and rope, ranking eighth, while its docdinosaurs over terms of endear- determined as their male countertors and nurses are ranked among ment - or endowment - has to be parts, and businesses need to rec- the top three in Europe. SPAIN has far more female parliasidelined for more pressing matters ognise this. And not just because of A cause for celebration? Hardly. Fe- mentary representation such as pay, fair treatment and ba- quotas but to build better businessthan the male doctors and nurses here are average in European countries. sic respect. es and a better future for everyone. earning an average of €10,000 less The 252 women sitting in Spain’s than their male upper and lower houses reprec o u n t e r p a r t s sent 42.4% of seats, compared to (see Healthy a European average of 31.1% and wage, above a global share of 26.6%. right). The figures, collated by anaWOMEN don’t take their kids to school in heels carrying a box of And for those lysts IPU Parline, reveal that in washing powder. who brand the Europe the most represented A recent study has found that 94% of women don’t identify with porfight for equal countries for women are Iceland trayals of themselves in advertising campaigns. pay as propa- (47.6%), Andorra, Sweden (both The questionnaire of 2000 women who were shown 20,000 adverts ganda coming 46.4%) Norway (46.2%), Finland from 17 sectors, found they totally disagreed with the way they are used in adverts. Indeed, according to the study by Havas Media, from ‘male-hat- (45.5%), Denmark (43.6%) Belwhile women make up 88% of consumer decisions, an alarming 6% ing feminists’, gium (42.7%) and North Macedofeel properly represented. remember we’re nia (42.5%). Meanwhile 40% of ads are ‘sexist’ according to the Association of sticking it to the This puts Spain at ninth in EuUsers’ Communication (AUC). man, not men. rope and 22nd in the world. Sometimes it’s a case of ‘sneaky sexism’ - a woman pouring deterOur brilliance is The country with the most fegent into the machine for example - while at other times it's overt. in our diversity. male parliamentarians by share In the UK an NHS stay at home Covid ad (right) caused so much Recognise it. is Rwanda (61.3%) followed by outrage, it had to be removed. It portrayed a woman at home with Celebrate it. Re- Cuba (53.4%) and Nicaragua the kids, mopping, while ironing with a baby in her arms. Meanward it. And re- (51.7%). while, her husband sat on the sofa. EQUALITY: But not in UK homes according to NHS ward it equally. The UK is 48th world-wide with That’s just good 34.5% of its parliamentarians business sense. being women.
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In May, we In July we told the exclusive story of exr eve a l e d pat Diego Torres, who claimed he was how a Brittied up and beaten to within an inch of ish ganghis life by a group of Guardia Civil offiIs it Agnese? LUCÍA ster, who cers in Sabinillas, near Estepona. ANDA TIME we later He also claimed aLI plastic Your was L VE bag TO CHIL in voice identified placed over his head to simulate suffoSpain S ES R as Harry cation. S, was re- + + leased on bail for attempted murnt says Costa del Sol reside n up der before allegedly punching a popular he was brutally beate s SOLAR by Guardia Civil officer doorman to deathPANEL outside TOWIE star Elliot S PART Y TIME! Wright’s restaurant in La Cala de Mijas. A judge told us how his release was a ‘major f**k up’ by the Spanish justice system. Speaking of Spain’s long arm of the law, the summer was marked by reports of Spanish police cracking down hard on tourists - whether they were unruly or not. Continues on page 4
POLICE have slammed a prosecution error that ‘allowed’ a violent British gangster to get bail over the death of a doorman killed at a popular expat restaurant. They are furious that such a ‘dangerous’ man is ‘on the streets’ after his involvement in a fight that led to the death of Jose Pisani at Olivia’s office not to demand he be kept La Cala, in Mijas, last month. in jail. Incredibly, the armed thug, we By Walter Finch can “He is a very reveal as ‘Harry’, had already been & Alberto Lejarraga bad guy, I don’t know bailed in February over a separate why he is free,” the source in Malattempted murder in Marbella just aga said. “He shouldn’t have been slaughter charges over the death bailed after the Lago de los Tortu- of 55-year-old six months ago. Pisani at Olivia’s, The mafia hitman, 32, who police gas shooting.” owned by TOWIE TV star Elliott describe as ‘infamous on the CosWright. ta del Sol’, was on bail for a mafia The father-of-two was said to have Jail hit on a trio of Irishmen at isolated been punched and fell, banging Lago de los Tortugas (Turtle Lake), Another senior Guardia source his head against the corner of a added: “He’s well known here and in Aloha, last year. TRAGIC: Pisani with wife table. Alarmingly, at both arrests the hit- we think he should be in jail. Romina “From a civilian perspective it sim- CCTV footage taken by police alman, whose initials were given legedly shows the 6 foot 5 (195 cm) ofply doesn’t named, was shot in make sense, but someficially as HGJS, had drawn a gun See Mystery solved? times judges make these decisions doorman trying to restrain a punt- managed to make his the side, but and pointed it at armed officers. way to Marer, of a similar size. on page 2 bella hospital, where he needed Guardia Civil sources told the Olive for whatever reason.” The man, believed Press this week they believe it was During his most recent arrest, on broke free and threw to be Harry, stitches. the punch that When police arrested April 18, Harry only put the six heavia ‘mis- down after officers firedthe weapon resulted in Pisani’s death. ly-armed men, they seized a Skorpia warning After being arrested and charged take’ by shot while shouting on sub-machine gun capable of firthe pros- broke down his front‘police’ as they with the crime, he was granted con- ing 850 rounds per minute and four door. ditional bail by a Fuengirola e c u t o r ’ s This time he is wanted on man- after prosecutors bizarrely judge other guns. Also found were bulletdid not proof vests, balaclavas, object. machetes, tasers, and a hatchet, together with The conditions were ALL AREAS that he hand over his GPS trackers and a mobile signal COVERED passport and report to blocker. CAR the court on the first HIRE UK 4G UNLIMITED day of each month. Danger It is unknown why he Despite the clear serious danger to INTERNET UK Self Drive had not apparently £135 per week handed in his pass- society, a court officer told the OlIDEAL FOR Fully inclusive port - or whether he ive Press this week that they cannot STREAMING TV No hidden extras had another - after his comment on cases due to data proDelivery & Collection first arrest in February tection rules. ALSO Gatwick Airport Only for his role as part of But he added: “It’s the judge’s deIPTV, a hit squad targeting cision. Why he decided that I don’t Tel: 044 1293 432155 SATELLITE an Irish mafia gang on know.” Leading local lawyer, Antonio September 20. TV According to reports, Flores, of Lawbird, in Marbella, he had been brought insisted it was ‘very alarming’ and in with five other ‘seems like a monumental f*** up’ British men to settle “It definitely seems like he should a score with a Dublin have been remanded in custody,” tel: (0034) 952 763 840 drug kingpin, known he told the Olive Press. info@theskydoctor.com “Now you have a very dangerous as ‘Mr Flashy’. www.theskydoctor.com While two men man- guy at large with two potential aged to flee, one man, charges.” who has yet to be Opinion Page 6
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has called in A PERUVIAN expat he was beatlawyers over claims in hospital en up by police and left with a ruptured bladder.attack, DiIn the alarming alleged insists he was they took me ego Armando Torres, six Guardia back to the car. I punched and kicked by night. was terrified and Civil agents on a Friday he claims he s I started screamEven more shocking, bag was stayed in the passenger’ help. was tied up and a plastic suffocat- tially but then got out to ask what ing for of the seat, Then, one put over his head nearly was going on. and officers punched ing him. my life, par- “The agents told me to be quiet if me in the face again “I actually feared for asked I me but told not to speak, through the open ticularly when one officer he told the everything was okay. that I window, cutting ‘you’re going to die’,” saying now are eye“The police of them, open my left Olive Press this week. when he force and kicked one brow.” The incident happened home to usedthis is not true. but At this point the and a friend were heading they snapped and forced attack got far on June 16. handSabinillas at 9:15pm, in Spain to “Suddenly to the ground and I was car.” more sinister, he Diego, 37, who arrivedmonths ago, me police cuffed and taken to a wants claims, after the work as a builder two drinks in His mate, from Bolivia, who him had been out for some s, confirmed police took to remain anonymou back to a differnearby Estepona. arrest. ed motora and at heavy-hand “We were pulled overbefore arriv- the when I dared ask a policeman ent smaller room at “But way police check justexplained. it, he replied; darker why they were doing the station. ing in Sabinillas,” he asked my ‘do you also want to get hit?’ that “They tied my “They stopped us and car. I ini- “Diego was put in a car and that ankles and wrists mate to step out of the saw him was the last time I who is together, covereda friend, his explained day,” my head with and also a builder. then tak- plastic bag was he claims The victim barracks in started punching en to the Guardia Civil grilled on and kicking me Manilva where he was in the stomach,” he claims. , Spain. what he was doing in just wanted “When I was about to asphyxiate “I was very scared andsaid. “Even- they would remove the bag then to call someone,” he as I left my put it back on. They did this many but agreed they tually remem- times. phone in the car I couldn’tfrom my “An officer also stepped on my ber any numbers apart in Norway, head, causing brother’s, who livescall a foreign and they refused to number.” of the ofIt was then that a couplehim in the ficers started slapping up’. face telling him to ‘shut remember “I there were up to six of them Your Although in our first exclusive taking turns to expat serialisation of a brilliant new slap me,” he inbook on Spain, Paul Richardson voice in recalls his regular August battles sisted. COSTA BLANCA against heat and fires “After a while SUR / MURCIA Spain FREE Vol. 4 Issue 97 www.theoliv See page 12
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IT is an absolute travesty that a fully legal, tax-paying British expat squatter after paying rent is being branded a for seven years. How on earth could a judge side with a landlord when Kate Langshaw had not missed a single payment to HIS In particular, after KateOWN MOTHER. the estate agency that was specifically told by to continue paying the arranged the contract mother. There are some serious questions that still need answering about As Citizens Advice chiefthis case. out, the mother must Myra Azzopardi points have known she had no right to collect rent when property to her son - but she handed over the she collected it anyway. Surely it is SHE who should be sued for backdated rent, not innocent in the law at all times. Kate, who acted withIn addition, why did the son - who stood for the far-right party Vox in recent local elections - not address the actual contract? This is yet another miscarriage of justice in Spain and a stark reminder of how seemingly unfair the legal system can be here - especially if you are vulnerable and appear an easy target. We must make as much stop Kate being made to noise as possible to of euros that she simplypay tens of thousands more importantly, to keep cannot afford - and her from being left homeless. The Olive Press vows to answers and to expose continue searching for the shameless, heartless family that has taken gle mother, her son and this unfortunate sinher dog Orri for a ride.
From orgies with ‘eight public money to pay for to 10 young girls’ to using scandalous own goals ofhome renovations, the raining in, writes Walter football boss Luis Rubiales are Finch
ITH his own mother locking self in a Granada church her- led to much navel-gazing in Spanish sociand ety. going on an ‘indefinite’ hunger But crucially, his strike until kissing of Spanish strikDEN OF hunt’ against her son the ‘inhuman witch er Jenni Hermoso as Spain think that Luis Rubialesended, it’s easy to Cup has shone a light on won the World INIQUITY: The boss of the Royal must be a victim. position at RFEF, as wellhis six year-long The Olive Press Federation (RFEF) has Spanish Football onto the podium in the firstas how he got tracked down the orgy villa play the underdog as he certainly tried to And it isn’t pretty reading, place. with numerous against him after reportedly being took on the might ‘victims’ of the Spanish government and witnesses coming fired from his job at RFEF and forward Fifa. over accusations over the way he allegedly His unquestioning belief trampled on leaking confidential information with of a female player on the that it’s OK to kiss and abused them on his the aim of damaging over the shoulder, and lips, throw another Spain’s football pyramid. way to the top of Juan Rubiales his nephew’s reputation. confided that Luis would another in the locker joke about marrying The accusations range from use a villa room, has certainly sexual misogyny harassment to misappropria and Orgy Villa onon the Granada coast (see page 1) to host sordid tion of public funds, while anyone ties for his closest allies and fellow parboard members. who dares to expose his Present at these alleged conduct is subject gatherings, he described to aggressive legal threats as ‘orgies’, would be around eight to 10 young women, under - as Hermoso disgracefully the pretence of , ‘work event’, with found out herself. their pay and all othera expenses stuck “The list of women and “He is a man on the federations tab. men aggrieved by Rubiales obsessed with power, oband his insults, bravado, sessed with luxury, obsessed with blackmail, threats, espio- even with women,” he claimed to money, El Confidencial. “I think this nage and persecution boy needs a protoo long and must stop,” is gramme of social re-education.” La He has a point. Liga President Javier Tebas While president of the Football Players’ Association wrote on X (formerly (AFE) beTwit- tween 2010 ter) after the furore broke. and 2017 he would allegedly ask marketing manager And the rotten smell of Tamara Ramos cor- what colour underwear PUBLISHER / EDITOR ruption and sleaze has, she was wearing Jon Clarke, jon@theoli it and tell her to ‘put turns out, been pervading vepress.es her knee pads on’. the halls of the Spanish When she informed him in confidence Dilip Kuner she was pregnant, the RFEF in Madrid for years. Simon Hunter first thing he did dilip@theolivepress.es SUPPORT: Locals get behind was to organise a meeting Indeed, his simon@theolivepress.es Rubiales calling for ‘the truth’ Juan Rubiales,own uncle, to the whole office - clearlyto announce it came out she would irked that Alberto Lejarraga soon take maternity leave. Alex Trelinski alberto@theolivepress.es HE’S one of our own, he’s alex@theolivepress.es one of our own. 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Getafe at formed wonders Tottenham forward per- From day one, 2016 - 2020 LEGEND: the week- ularly CL finals), for the merengues (in partic- everyone, with he has been seen joking with 2012 - 2023 he was not many of €103m Belli end. the dressing room or the well-liked either in pics of themselves with the players sharing Best expat paper Best English Belli at the gym or just stands. has won over We will hanging out together. language publication in Spain the have fans to in wait a two Bellingham, It is probably fair to say in Andalucia the opposite face of Bale that his previous exmonth weeks - after the What’s perience in Germany served international break Madrid been apparent since Jude landed in prenticeship. as the ideal aphas been his attitude as While he spoke to the much as his English, he was known to speak media in halting Ger-
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A RUSSIAN warmonger held onto his multi-million has Russian MP and pal of Putin euro villa despite being the tough international subject of still has access to sanctions, multithe Olive Press can reveal. million Marbella villa Alexey Chepa, an MP thanks in Mos- to legal cow’s State Duma, is loophole still in possession of a huge estate nis court and a - worth an estimated €15m EXCLUSIVE huge swimming in MarbelBy Dilip Kuner & la. pool. By Laurence Dollimore He even has staff, There are sevincluding a full time Ukranian gardener, eral outhouses, at Spread across 10,725sqm, the mansion in leafy Guadalmi- pa’s luxury Che- including one na Baja. home features a just for secusports area with a full-size ten- rity, while the main villa consists of a living room, dining room, library, five bedrooms, games room and more. The property is just 400 metres from the home of former Spanish leader Jose Aznar, and less to the ex-na- SWEEPING: Russian oligarch’s €15 tional football million villa in Guadalmina boss Vicente del Bosque. Chepa, via an investment Incredibly, the estate been embargoed even has not firm called Betren Inverthough siones S.L. Chepa is a staunch supporter warring president Vladimir of The charity is now dePu- manding that the estate tin. be seized, as well as all LEGENDARY boyband This is despite the MP, other That are coming to Spain. Take drid (17). resents five regions who rep- assets linked to Chepa. of Russia, Ironically the The band is currently The Back For Good singers being under sanctions gardens are made in being perform in four separate will of Gary Barlow, Mark Owen up the tended by local firm EU, UK and America and cities Howard Donald, next summer as part his country’s illegal following Jardineria del Sol, run by of their Williams unlikely with Robbie invasion of a gardener 'This Life Under The to join. Ukraine. originally from CherThey will perform inStars' tour. Their stop in Marbella will kasy, near Kyiv. International body, see on July 13, followed byBarcelona them perform at the annual the An- Cherkasy ti-Corruption Foundation has been a massive on July 15, Sevilla (16) Marbella Starlite festival, with tickets has target for Russian aland Ma- ready on discovered paperwork missiles since sale. showing the it is owned by his son Daniil strikewar began, with a huge causing massive damage
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lawyer revealed her By Walter Finch A BRITISH expat has someone had been ed with shock after being hammer pe- stealing his water. €74,000 of water bills. Olive Press litres over the combined 180-daysize “I laughed and to fill an OlympicGillian Hodge told the ‘really? Is this ’ and is riod - enough 601 litres per said, But he conshe completely ‘panicked stress. swimming pool - or a joke?’ extreme from had suffering now we firmed that I ist, who lives hour. used ly The retired pharmac Scoland with “They told my property manager was fixed apparent than between Spain and two eye-wa- had a leak in July, but it have more water village husband Tom, receivedViñuela town immediately. This leak would we were not the entire tering bills from La had to be massive and the time. combined.” at the home hall. ing Lee, who owns first when I even using spin wildly ’s LT Con“I couldn’t believe it at” Gillian, 66, “On top of that we are overlook causing the meters to dry. With Marbella saw I owed €73,640, rural land which is bone out, you struction, which employs 30 people, and inflate the usage - literally payto inspect water leaking told the Olive Press. ing for air. been over- that much would hired a technical expert nk told “I just felt raw panic. I’ve I saw the would have thought our land but it his property. Councillor Amber Crookshation has green, whelmed with stress since be flourishing and the Olive Press an investiga have month.” meters the last bill property ‘used been launched and two big de- isn’t.” No leak d to just pay part of the for testing to make EXORBITANT: Six-bed The total comprises it quarter of Not permitte than whole village’ him definite- now been sent . obviously unable to pay mands, one for the third He came back and toldnor any water sure they are calibrated properly the more water the other for bill and leak’ admitted ‘no ‘no guaranwas expat 2022 for €28,420 and 2023 coming all, Gillian is baffled. And the British but added there were pay for the ly there the second quarter of . didn’t ‘understand the tees’ the residents will be happy. “I’m not refusing to theft. hall pay town there to nds of an extreme to a whopping €45,220interim quar- water. We’re just refusing money The Olive Press understa with problem.’ g “We are in the middle somethin been conhave because Unbelievably, the two and €14.18 €70,000. We don’t have theentirely are at least three more people d some “I’m frustrate still e bills. he what’s drought and ters came to just €15.48 and even if we did, it’s life-changing, five-figur to be done to figure outgetting suming huge amounts of water,”deneeds majority the rates are 20 people respectively. why people are explained. “The new wastage.” administers wrong.” ile her British neighbour, A further been landed going on and le bills.” The town hall, which British expats - have to penalise this room Meanwh these impossib is not 60, has been forced to with bills in the thousands. Cerrado, later signed the water, claims her three-bed Her colleague, Moises And he stressed the problem million cubic Lee Talbot, lawyers residents 2.6 in big 100 call ‘a used over was has residents, theft addition, property only affecting British ‘also Belbeing And, in reeling from bills greatly in- admitted that water after and area. also the Spanish are in some problem’ for with quarter. sent a bill water do not live in flated on the previous getting big bills. “Thenationare also “Many of the residents €43,000. don’t know gians’ nd A trio of Spanish residents their properties and they they are meters do not understa to help all The proper- caught up in the fiasco. g while ality and we are trying ty developer One resident, Paul Rouse, claimed what’s happenin the Olive Press. our residents.” Kent him of a away,” he told from the results of the inhis bank manager told Opinion Page 6 has appealed woman who had passed away years He expected n back within four weeks, vestigatio ‘crazy’ €1,500. the for ago receiving a bill bill levied on has his six-bed- Suspicion fallen room home, naturally meoverloo king on the water Viñuela reser- ters. Some residents voir. the believe air is enHodge owe He told pipes, (left) and Gillian and John Olive Press tering the STUMP UP: Lee Talbot Serrania de Ronda €117,000 combined
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down a The Olive Press has tracked by controvervilla allegedly rented Luis Rubisial football kiss row boss‘eight to 10’ ales to host an orgy with young women. nestled in an The stunning home is urbanisaexclusive Costa Tropical Spanish tion, near where the ousted up in Motril, grew boss (RFEF) FA Granada. have held the Rubiales is alleged to with late night ‘orgy’ in Salobrena, 18 during the women as young as according Covid lockdown in 2020, to his uncle Juan Rubiales. in an ongoThe pair are embroiled him from ing feud after Luis sacked RFEF. his press officer role atnights, which The series of wild broke Covid went on until 6am and popular with rules, was anything but Olive Press Lucas in happier times the EVICTED: Mum Kate and company handling the angry neighbours, Javea on the the rentaladvised her to continue can reveal. here, the Bas family, based in years ago, tenancy partic- “I remember when he was reCosta Blanca, died some land and paying rent to the mother, still noise was crazy,” one neighbouruntil boom leaving a slew of homes, English ularly as official notary papers was the vealed. “Boom, boom, was lots of money to his wife Christine indicated that Christine the early hours, there of girls. - and his four children.a successful owner. and lots to drinking tried music, son been the last year, all laughing The father had and was be- Finally instead of “I could hear them property developer Pepe urban- ‘bully’ Kate to pay him of €200 and partying until five or six in the hind the large Don off Javea’s the mum with an increase having a morning. They were here for a coudespite her isation just Arenal more a month,in place until 2026. ple of days.” celebrated gave her name fixed contract only who took local, The he instead beach. the property is owned of When this failed, He left a number the her to court, claiming she was a as Maria, saidbusinesswoman. in had no con- by an Italian apartments the Covid ‘squatter’ because she proving She added: “It was during block, plus various othannoying but tract with him - despite pandemic and it was 2017. er homes, over which she had paid rent since right to any we did not call the police because the siblings are underof neighbours we He claimed he had the usufructo) on that’s not the kind stood to have squabRubiales, told earnings (known as are.” Last year, Juan rent. bled. the property, including in Denia an anti-corruption trial in Madrid The Olive Press uncase failed RFEF least However his when a judge ruled that Luis had illegally used at derstands for an May, villa in luxury court the had the usu- funds to rent one child, including that mother Christine the rental ‘orgy’. son Daniel, took their fructo when Kate signed therefore mother to court to obagreement and she had tain more properties p6 paid the right person. See Sordid and seedy, and money from her.to But the son took an appeal to the extraordi“They didn’t want courts in Alicante, and,reversed in wait for their inherithe decision was narily, conKate. rental tance,” claims July making the latest Unbeknown to tract void. Kate, who be- Worse, he is now suing Kate for gan renting her backdated rent which totals over villa two-bed €30,000. mother from shocked the local exin The case has has set up a Christine pat community, which 2017, son Danie GoFundMe page to help Kate with managed to ac- legal costs and a deposit for a new See page 19 quire the deeds home, if needed. villa in SalobreSUMPTUOUS: Four bed to the home in The Olive Press has contacted Dankiss na, while (top) his controversial 2019. the agency for comment. this, iel Bas and Despite
EXCLUSIVE is being A BRITISH single motherin Spain By Laurence Dollimore evicted from her home son and - despite not homeless with a young for being a squatter in SEVEN left dog Orri. their missing a rent payment “I’ve alKate told the Olive Press: YEARS. everyand her sevpaid my rent and did Kate Langshaw, 44, were given ways I was told to by the rental en-year-old son Lucas after thing to think we company, it’s terrifying notice to leave their property, in an inheristreets. becoming embroiled owner and could all be on the summer season “We are still in the to find a new tance row between the son. her ‘heartless’ politicianher case in and I cannot afford school. Despite Kate winning in the lo- place near my son’s to give up my “I might even have May, the son, who stood properties anti-feminist rental the few for very as cal elections be heartreverse the dog accept pets which would especially Vox party, was able to in just three breaking for me but decision on appeal anxiety son. He suffers from months. how the my Orri is crucial for his mental and Questions remain over rapidly in a ruling was made so famed for its health. I’m being “How can it be fair that legal system that is I hear kicked out? It’s madness. slow pace. years not received that it can take three Kate, for example, has from the stories an actual squatter, and yet to evict a single alimony payment afa sinas years leave four to being asked father of her son for violence I ammother paying rent.” gle ter a successful domestic the milissues began when case against him. of thou- The the influential She is now facing tens costs, le- lionaire patriarch of sands of euros in courtrent gal fees and backdatedbeing - and the prospect of
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A PIONEERING project to install Europe's largest oceanbased floating solar energy system has been completed close to the port of Tazacorte on the island of La Palma in the Canaries. The work has been partially funded by the European Union as part of its commitment to remove barriers in implementing renewable energies. An official opening ceremony took place in December to launch the system which has been put together by a consortium led by the Ocean Sun company. The pilot units use Ocean Sun’s patented floating solar photovoltaics (FPV) technology and marks the final milestone in a comprehensive three-yearlong project to complete a seawater floating energy network. “This will serve as a powerful demonstration for the start of exploiting the limitless solar resources at sea. Successful operation of the special membrane solution in these waters will pave the way for an abundant supply of affordable renewable energy,” said Dr. Borge Bjorneklett, CEO and founder of Ocean Sun
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Putting their best spade forward
HARD WORK: Volunteers are planting thousands of saplings
JUST three years after it was destroyed by a huge forest fire, a Malaga environmental project is bringing the Sierra Bermeja back to life. Inspired by the United Nations ‘Blue Helmets’, Cascos Verdes is a joint project between CIFAL, the UN education and training arm, the Junta and multinational corporation Amazon. Between February this year and February 2024, the organisation hopes to plant 20,000 trees throughout four key areas near Estepona, Casares and Genalguacil. Martha Goyeneche, Cascos Verdes Coordinator, told the Olive Press: “Andalucia has a high level of biodiversity when compared to the rest of Europe. We must protect
Ambitious reforestation project plants 20,000 trees in areas ravaged by forest fires
had so much support from the local community. We didn’t think so many people would be interested. Not only from indithat. “The Sierra Bermeja seemed viduals but local clubs, schools, like a great place to start not universities and workplaces.” only because it's close to home It comes just three years afbut because it has a special ter the area was ravaged by ecosystem and has started to a forest fire which lasted 46 regenerate itself already, so we days and scorched almost 10 thought why not give it a hand?” thousand hectares. The organisation has also The fire saw 3,000 people had much help from the Mal- evacuated from their homes aga community, who come and killed a firefighter sent to from far and wide to help re- tackle the flames. Like many forest fires, auforest the land. According to Martha: “We’ve thorities believe the blaze was started intentionally but highlight that climate change can worsen the situation. Martha said: “Forest LAST year, Malaga had less It comes despite rising temperafires are almost always than half the amount of forest tures and severe drought in the provoked by humans, fires in 2022, according to El region. intentionally to clear Comité Asesor del Plan Infoca. In 2023, emergency services areas or burn rubbish Just 10 were reported between nationally received 4297 calls or by accident when January and December, com- reporting forest fires, 60% of having a bonfire or pared to 24 reported in 2022. which came in the high risk pesomething similar. Most of the fires occurred in the riod between May and October. “Climate change isn’t high risk period between May Compared to 2022, this is a rethe cause of forest fires and October. duction of almost 1000. but it certainly helps. If By Yzabelle Bostyn
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it doesn’t rain, it’s hot and the area is very dry, all of these circumstances help forest fires to break out.” In a vicious cycle, forest fires further contribute to climate change by releasing CO2 into the atmosphere, destroying ecosystems and dislocating animals from their natural habitats. The effects are particularly potent in protected areas such as national parks due to the ecosystems in those areas. The Cascos Verdes organiser said: “With forest fires, everyone loses. A forest can be burnt down in a week but takes years to grow. “So, the targets we have set ourselves this year are high but we will meet them.” One of the ways they plan to meet their goals is by using drones to drop ‘smart seeds’ around the mountain range.
The seeds are protected by an outer casing which dissolves when wet, meaning the seeds will only be exposed to the ground when the weather conditions are right for them to grow. However, reforestation is just one branch of the Cascos Verdes project. The organisation also provides 3,900 young people with educational training on the environment and sustainability. Educational institutions across Andalucia have also taken part in their competition to create solutions to the environmental issues in their local area. Some 10 projects have been granted €10,000 to bring their ideas to life, including beach cleaning and revitalising green walkways. If this pilot is successful, authorities hope to expand the project across Spain.
Everyone is talking about sustainability and the environment and everyone knows it’s time to do their bit. Here, Christin Hagemeier starts a regular monthly column on how to adapt your daily routine!
PLANET AID H VEGANUARY – WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
AVE you heard of Veganuary? An amalgam of two words, Vegan and January, it’s an initiative of supermarkets and influencers to convince people to eat a lot less meat after the festive break, which ended in Spain on the Reyes on January 6. Its ethos is simple: eating animal products has a high ecological footprint, due to the amount of land and produce needed to raise livestock. Instead, people should eat more environmentally-friendly foods, such as vegetables, fruits, grains, legumes, pulses and nuts, etc, etc… You see, the non-animal-product list is never ending!
BUT, WHAT IS VEGAN? Vegetarian means to eat no groceries for which an- i mals died, like meat and fish. Vegan includes avoiding all animal products, like cheese, eggs, milk, yogurt, caviar, and more. But why should we avoid animal-free products, I hear you ask. Let me explain: To produce cheese, a cow needs to produce milk. To produce milk constantly, the cow has to have a calf once or twice a year. The problem is that means more cows are born than are needed and cows continually burp and fart methane as they chew, - a gas which is even more warming than CO2 and is bad for the planet, leading to further global warming. And worse than that, the amount of food a cow eats is enormous and means considerable amounts of good, cultivable land cannot be used to grow other produce. In Spain, it’s estimated that perhaps half of the country’s productive land is used to grow animal feed. Meanwhile, the cost of vegetables and food in supermarkets soars and let’s not mention the millions of starving people in Africa. So, please start reducing your animal consumption and use Veganuary as an incentive to try vegan dishes! There are so many in Spanish cuisine (my favourite is pimientos de padrón) and every restaurant around will be coming up with new vegan dishes this month. Give them a try.
Please send your questions or comments on how to be greener to Christin@theolivepress.es
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Roman walk
FUENGIROLA council will allow visitors to walk round the Torreblanca Roman Baths area free of charge from the end of January. The archaeological site dating back to the 1st century AD covers 4,000 m2 and the paths will feature explanatory display boards. Improvements to make the area visitor-friendly have been completed at a cost of €267,000. Culture councillor, Rodrigo Romero, said: "It is a site of great interest where people will have the chance to see all the tombs at a space that was formerly home to a Roman villa.”
January 10th - January 23rd 2024
Spaniards upset at being the villains in Marvel’s What If…? about Spanish conquistadors By Walter Finch
MARVEL’S latest episode of its What If…? animated superhero series has reignited a firestorm in Spain over its portrayal of Spanish conquistadors as cruel, bloodthirsty, and greedy. With each episode set in a hypothetical, counter-factual reality, episode six deals with a story in which a Native American superheroine seeks to use a magical object to defeat the Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century The episode has drawn out-
rage among Spanish fans for its negative portrayal of their explorers and their interactions with Native American tribes. Viewers pointed out that the Spanish never reached the northern territories depicted in the show, historically inhabited by the Mohawk Nation and other European settlers. Spanish author Javier Rubio Donze, known for his book Spain Against its Black Legend, has been vocal on social media about negative coverage of his country’s history.
TALENT SEARCH SPANISH silver screen legend Antonio Banderas is on the hunt for jazz-singing and tap-dancing talent for a pair of Broadway-style musicals to debut at his Malaga theatre this year. The actor, director, and producer is calling for auditions for the productions ‘Touching Our Song’ and ‘Gypsy’ at the Teatro del Soho CaixaBank. The auditions are scheduled for February 27 in Madrid,
BLOODTHIRSTY: Portrayal of Spanish conquistadors Yet despite the uproar in Spain, the reaction in the lands depicted - South America - has been quite the opposite. “The Spaniards within two hours: no guys but we never
invaded Latin America, they were taught badly,” wrote one Marvel fan from Argentina. “We never left our country!!!” “It is not Marvel's fault that they and interested performers can apply until January 14 do not teach you via the theatre’s website. well the history The play, featuring a script by Neil Simon, music by of the conquest of Marvin Hamlisch, and lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager, will America,” wrote premiere in June with Miquel Fernández and María another. Adamuz taking the lead roles. Another user was The auditions aim to fill not only the understudies for more direct: “You the main characters, Sonia Walsk and Vernon Gersch, cannot be so stubut also six additional roles that require strong acting, pid as to deny the singing, and dancing chops. genocide by the ‘Gypsy’, set for an October premiere, showcases BanSpanish in Latin deras’ directorial prowess. America. He has cast his ‘Company’ co-star Marta Rivera, as the “Did they come energetic and charismatic Rose, with Lydia Fairén also here with flowers? joining the impressive cast. Don't act stupid.”
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Peak Pablo THE Picasso Museum in Malaga has revealed that it set a new record in 2023, attracting an impressive 779,279 visitors. This figure surpasses the previous high of 2019 by nearly 60,000, proving the museum’s status as a powerhouse in Spain’s art world. It is especially momentous in a year marking both its 20th anniversary and the 50th anniversary of Picasso’s passing. One of the highlights of the museum’s year was its participation in the international Celebración Picasso 19732023. The museum hosted the acclaimed ‘Picasso Sculptor Matter and Body’ exhibition, curated by Carmen Giménez, and the ongoing ‘The Echo of Picasso,’ curated by Eric Troncy, open until the end of March 2024. These exhibitions, coupled with a glut of educational and cultural activities, drew in 21% more people than in 2022, setting the museum’s new record.
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English-speaking writers keep falling for Spain’s charms. the Olive Press looks at some of the best authors over the decades
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Literary love
PAIN has captivated wave after wave of English-speaking writers for generations. Even now, with so much written about every corner of its magisterial landscape, Spain’s rich traditions and sorrowful past are a siren call to artists from rainy northern climes. Popular, modern-day writers like Britain’s Chris Stewart and the Anglo-American Jason Webster, are re-introducing readers to Spain’s allure, as the country weaves its spell on the next generation. It’s far from an unrequited love affair. In a relationship stretching back centuries, expat historians, journalists and novelists have left an indelible and invaluable stamp on Spain’s cultural map.
Labyrinth
Indeed, Gerald Brenan, with books like South of Granada, the Spanish Labyrinth and The Face of Spain, cemented his place as perhaps the most authoritative voice on Spain, albeit one with a clipped British accent. The perspective of British writers like Brenan and Hugh Thomas, following the Civil War, was crucial in forming an accurate historical analysis of the bloody conflict and its aftermath. With Spanish historians and scholars neutered by Franco’s vicious suppression of free speech, British writers fixed a powerful beam on the Generalissimo’s murky regime. Here is our guide to ten of the best British and Irish writers on Spain.
Michael Jacobs THE art historian, travel writer and hispanophile Jacobs was one of Britain’s foremost writers on Spain. A bon viveur, he settled in the Andalucian town of Frailes, writing his much-loved Between Hopes and Memories: A Spanish Journey and The Factory Of Light, set in the village he had come to call home. His final, unfinished work was a book on Spanish art, focusing on Velázquez’s masterpiece, Las Meninas, and his relationship with it. As he was dying of cancer, he pointed out the irony of the darkened figure in the background of the painting, quietly exiting the scene up some stairs. He died in 2014 aged 61.
Jimmy Burns Staying with Barcelona, Burns’s lifelong passion for the Catalan football giants is given vivid expression in a superb labour of love. Barca: A People’s Passion is a forensic examination of the club’s history, tragedies and glories, both sports book and historic account. Burns is a committed cule (the name given to the club’s fans comes from the Cata-
Robert Hughes ART critic Hughes’ peerless Barcelona is an aria to this most elegant of cities. Avoiding the fiery civil war years, his meticulous research and acute observation cast a magisterial eye over the Catalan capital’s 2,000-year history. In the city’s transexual prostitutes plying their trade, Hughes divined Barcelona’s endlessly rich spirit of reinvention. He warmly evokes nights spent in bustling working-class restaurants around the fisherman’s quarter Barceloneta in the 1960s, and vividly recalls the thenseedy Placa Real where you could feel ‘the germs mutating’. But it’s the sheer historical scope of Hughes’ book that so impresses.Tracing the city from its Roman roots, he explains how Catalan developed from the class of Latin conquerors who settled in the area. Barcelona’s art, architecture, its struggles with Castilian and foreign monarchs and the surge in Ca- t a l a n nationalism are all given generous attention in Hughes’ scholarly masterpiece.
George Orwell
George Steer
HOMAGE To Catalonia is a typically Orwellian sneer at the absurdities and hypocrisies of war. An early volunteer to the Marxist POUM, Orwell was initially energised by the anarchist revolution he encountered on arrival in Barcelona in December 1936. ‘When one came straight from England the aspect of Barcelona was something startling and overwhelming,’ he wrote. ‘It was the first time that I had ever been in a town where the working class was in the saddle.’ Dispatched to the front, Orwell describes with a journalist’s detail the squalor, fear and dom of life as borea soldier. While
TIMES journalist Steer was the first reporter on the scene after Hitler’s Condor Legion eviscerated the ancient Basque market town of Guernica. Filing his copy the day after the 1937 massacre, Steer was quick to point the blame at the Nazis, identifying Junkers and Heinkel bombers and fighters as responsible for dropping more than 3,000 incendiary bombs before machine-gunning fleeing victims. The overall death toll is estimated to have been as high as 1,500. Franco denied the bombing was carried out by nationalist forces, ludicrously blaming the massacre on the Republicans. Steer’s detailed on-the-scene account for the Times and the New York Times was a bold repudiation of Franco’s lies. Four days after reading it, Picasso began painting his iconic Guernica.
there, he was shot and wounded in the neck. While recovering, Orwell was in Barcelona again during a key moment in Spain’s Civil War, where he watched the bullets fly between rival leftist factions
lan for ‘arse’, he reveals, as before the Nou Camp was built, fans’ backsides would hang off the walls of small stadiums). The club’s motto, Mes Que Un Club, is examined by the journalist as
on the Republican side from the rooftops of the Ramblas. He was forced to flee Spain with his wife for fear of being assassinated by Communists. His book remains a key firsthand document of the war.
he talks extensively to fans, players and officials connected to the Catalan titans. Barca has, over the years, become a political and social phenomenon, at times acting as an engine of social change and a symbol and forum for dissent. The club’s emergence from a group of English, Swiss and Spanish players, the 1936 assassination of president Josep Suñol and Barca’s reawakening with Johan Cruyff's arrival are all brought to life by Burns in this excellent account.
LEGENDARY: George Steer and (below) Guernica
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YOUNGER DAYS: Legendary British author Laurie Lee
Ian Gibson IRISH scholar Gibson has devoted much of his life’s work to examining the murder of poet Federico Garcia Lorca. During 60 years in Spain,
Laurie Lee the Dubliner has interviewed giants of Spanish life, writing books about Salvador Dali and assassinated political leader Calvo Sotelo, among others. But it is for his definitive work on Lorca that Gibson is most instantly associated. Publishing the first of five books on the Granada poet in 1971, Gibson admits he was forced to bend the law in his pursuit of what happened to Lorca, who was shot dead near his hometown shortly after the Civil War broke out. Pretending he was a professor of botany, the scholar bravely walked into one military office demanding to see a map of the area where Lorca was shot. His most recent book, Aventuras Ibericas, was published this year and examines his love affair with Spain. Part travelogue, part memoir, it draws on Gibson’s rich experiences during six decades writing and working in Spain.
LEE’S autobiographical As I Walked Out One MidSummer’s Morning is a lyrical paean to Spain and to one young man’s questing wanderlust. Landing in Vigo in 1935, Lee encountered a country unmoved by centuries of European progress but on the brink of changing utterly. Armed with nothing more than a violin, he was almost devoured by wolves in Galicia and just about survived the flaying heat of Castile’s sun-scorched plains as he headed south on foot. Sleeping rough and busking for money, he gained a unique insight into a country
on the brink of war. When Spain’s toxic political brew
John Hooper HOOPER’S The New Spaniards is essential reading for anyone interested in how Spain flourished in the years following Franco’s 1975 death. During two stints as Spain correspondent for the Observer and the Guardian, Hooper assembled the information to write perhaps the most definitive account of modern-era Spain. In his foreword to the book’s third edition, Hooper illustrates the extraordinary changes that swept over Spain in the 20 years after democracy was restored. He wrote: ‘A predominantly rural society has become transformed into a mainly urban one. A dictatorship has become a democracy. One of the world’s most centralised states has been made into one of the world’s most decentralised. A society that was intensely sexually repressed has become notably permissive. There has been a revolution in the roles of men and women. ‘Other countries have undergone several of these transformations but I know of none that has experienced them all, and in such a brief time-span.’
Washington Irving THE American writer travelled from Madrid to Granada in 1829, taking up residence in the dilapidated Alhambra. Irving, who had won fame as a short-story writer, was enchanted by the fading glory of the Moorish Palace and the Andalucian city which had remained largely unchanged since the15th century. Irving had travelled to Spain to research his book, A History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, which was published in 1828. Moving on from Madrid to Granada, his Tales of The Alhambra hit bookshelves four years later. Irving’s collections of short stories conjured a magical image of the Alhambra which endures to this day. PORTRAIT: Of Washington Irving
reached boiling point, the young British writer witnessed a tax inspector chased from an Andalucian village by enraged peasants, then the accidental bombing of the village.He was evacuated by a British warship from Gibraltar shortly after war broke out. Controversy surrounds Lee’s account of his time in the International Brigades in A Moment Of War, with some Brigadistas denying he was present at some of the events he describes.
Richard Ford OXFORD-EDUCATED Ford’s 1845 A Handbook for Travellers in Spain, and his 1846 follow-up Gatherings From Spain, are regarded as benchmarks in the travel genre - 19th-century Rough Guides for Britain’s moneyed classes venturing south. Ford struck out in an era when Spain’s inhospitable terrain had yet to be mastered by concrete, tarmac or rail track. Riding on horseback, he journeyed the length and breadth of the country. From Galicia to Granada and the Basque Country to Badajoz, he spent four years delving into every aspect of Spanish life. From its cuisine and wine, and from bandeleros to bullfights, Ford was a true pioneer in promoting Spain’s wild exoticism, a frontier land about which little was truly known by his fellow countrymen.
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Readers spring to the defence of Age Concern Estepona… A former treasurer writes… I am writing with regards to your very poor ‘Olive Press investigates’ article of 13th December concerning Marie-Andree Gleeson and Age Concern Estepona. I was a member of Age Concern up to October
2021 when I returned to live in the UK, and was in fact treasurer. I would like to make the following points: 1. I feel that this situation has been instigat-
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VOLUNTEERS at a THE Junta is set to launch known expat charity are wellraft of measures to counter a concerns over how it is raising most prolonged drought the run. since Current and former staff the 1960s. EXCLUSIVE the president of Esteponaclaim The €71 million plan, By Walter Finch Concern is running it like Age ‘Sequia Plus’, involves called a ‘private business’. sive borehole drilling, extenthere for seven years, insists as well They insist president care under her watch. as deploying ‘it Maportable is time Marie resigned’. desalinarie-Andree Gleeson, 58, She said that even she was not tion units. ing to act transparently is fail- “I just got sick of the amount of aware of how many clients A total of 1,097 offering scant care to theand is money either sitting in the bank organisation looked after the projects are being hydraulic local or being wasted,” launched, community. she the lack of transparency. due to including more Olive Press this week. told the wastewater The Olive Press can reveal The situation has become and reservoir transfers that “We had so much , while three members of the executive money and bad that former volunteer so water may also be shipped this s say huge lunch committee resigned earlier they have taken to helping Algeciras and Malaga as into this was just a way to for 25 people ‘a last year. burn through pendently on their own. inde- resort’. some of it. The trio walked out over “Nothing is transpare nt and Councillor Carmen Crespo ing’, ‘being ignored’ and ‘bully- “It’s incredible how much is KNEES UP: Lunch La Madera nothing seems to be accountstressed that she hoped beach restaurant proson ‘agreeing to things thatGlee- being spent on frivolous things, caused concern ed for,” longed she rainfall added. nev- such as a 12-seater might “I er happened.’ see where any money cannot need to bring in wateravert the is hired to take just five minibus age. being by sea. They were also uncomfo spent. Apparently a few isation’s accounts which staff to meals “However, if no rain falls in were that she had appointed rtable one of our fundraisers in So- Yet when she tried to find out just ‘an A4 how many elderly the piece of paper with on wheels, but I have no evi- certain areas from now on, the treasurer - on top of beingherself togrande. organi- no system of ships might be necessary sation pres- “We ended up accounting what- dence of it.” ident. spending more were was helping, her queries soever.’ next summer,” she admitted by dismissed money than the whole But the final straw was Gleeson hit back strongly event “In fact, insteadout of hand. Despite recent rainfalls . an ex- raised.” at her Smears of sharing this travagant €1,375 anniversa month, the information, Gleeson told this critics, telling the Olive Press She - The concerns were ry lunch at La Madera continued: “Only one per- has hardly drought situation me to that she looked backed by improved and resafter ‘at restaurant in Estepona, beach the respected former president back off,” she explained. 100 elderly or vulnerabl least’ son has access to the money ervoir levels remain critical. paid “I don’t for think of animal charity ADANA. e peo- now Marie has she ever out of donations. While Malaga’s reservoir made tually genuinely wanted ac- ple in the community. Mary Page had agreed s are treasurer as well. Now herself at 17.4%, Former shop manager the She went on to to help there is the Axarquia, Campo insist Heatherington, who Maggie the charity in 2020 in a bid to publicity.” accounts were auditedthat the no accountability at all.” de Gibraltar and the Costa Page added that she could worked improve its by an The remaining executive del marketing and im- laugh’ ‘only com- Sol are particularly affected by when she saw the organ- internal accountant and sent off mittee member, to the tax authorities quarterly shortages Alex . came to Gleeson’s Aldous, Across . COIN has received three And she added that, defence, Andalucia the new defibrillabecause insisting that tors and life saving training she held multiple roles she saw the ac- are at just 20.5%, whilefigures thanks to a in Alcampaign by a local real worked ten-hour-plus days, and counts and everything was in meria the reservoirs sit at just she order. ‘Touch of Kindness’, a estate company. did not have the time 10.2%. to pro“Marie terranean Homes, has campaign by Medi- protection they deserve’. is the victim of a smear The portable desalinat duce monthly accounts. ion units campaign,” she told the fibrillators installed in seen three new de- It comes just days She insisted she had not Olive will give up to 20 hectometres after Afacol, a local wanted Press. The latest device was Coín. Alzheimer's associati to hold both positions and of cubic water for some on, received a new Viejas Primary School.installed at Huertas defibrillator, also serving she had ‘done everythin that “She’s an excellent and dedicat- Modifications are also areas. two other charg’ to fill ed welfare officer planned Members of staff also the role of treasurer. who works so for transferring 100 hectolitre received life saving itable organisations located in the same training to ‘give the younges s building However, despite Gleeson’s hard for everyone who comes to of water from Huelva’s t members of Mediterr. Andeher our community and for help.” anean protests, valo reservoir Homes provided staff another long-time vol- The their educators the with in depth training on how Olive Press wishes to clarify It has been . unteer was even more damning the hottest year on to use the device. that Age Concern about the ‘mismana gement’ nothing to do withEstepona has record so far. and deteriorating quality Age of on other parts of the Concern See Poisoned coast. Waters, page 6
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ed by a volunteer as - has already been menfound any fault possible to criticise. tioned - a smear campaign. WE TAKE CARE OF YOU R WINE 2. I was appalled by the lack of support from I found your whole article to be one sided the committee members offered to Marie-Anand a disgrace. dree with the running of the branch before Age Concern Estepona and especially Mathey chose to resign. rie-Andree Gleeson are working numerous OUR PRODUCTS These older ladies treated the meetings more hours per week to ensure the elderly and as a coffee morning than a committee. (not so elderly) people are being cared for WE WILL BE OPE 3. When I resigned as treasurer I handed all asSUN I am sure they will be letting you know. N ON: DAY 24TH & SUNDAY 31ST records concerning the finances OUR toSERV a ICES volunHowFRO many M 10:0of 0 TOthe 18:00other ‘committee’ memteer who it transpired could not even bank bers rolled up their sleeves and washed shop takings without Marie’s assistance. people’s backsides when they were inconThis is why Marie is now performing role tinent, or cared for clients in HER own OUR SHOPthe S of treasurer. home when no care home bed was avail4. I introduced Mary Page to Age able, the answer NONE. But at least you CONTACTConcern US Estepona. I have to say that from the outset I got a story. was in fact extremely embarrassed and wish I had not done so. Andrew Sprake She immediately made it quite clear she had Ex Treasurer and Committee her eyes on the president’s position, and member of Age Concern Estepona
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Editor’s response: Our investigation into the Age Concern Estepona has divided opinion and brought out defenders as well as detractors. We tried very hard to be as fair and balanced as possible when writing this story. We spoke to numerous people, many more than were featured in the article, who told us things were wrong in the running of the charity. This included past and present volunteers and committee members. And so we decided to run the story. But we also spoke to Marie herself and made sure to include her right-to-reply - as well as words from her supporters - including that it is a ‘smear campaign.’
Support for Marie-Andre Gleeson I could not believe it when I read the story in the Olive Press criticising Age Concern Estepona. Marie Gleeson should have a statue in the centre of the town. She was always there for me and helped me with my 82-year-old mother in so many ways when the Junta would not. I was only able to go to work because
Marie cared for her, she even took my mum into her own house. She works day and night to help people. The world would be a far worse place without her. I have been able to eat thanks to Marie-Andre Gleeson. Lois Hilbink, Estepona
… but questions need to be asked Just answer the question
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Yes it's so wrong what is going on with the volunteers. If they ask a question they get sacked or told they are not needed any longer after 18 years of giving up their own time to volunteer. All because the management can't answer what should be simple questions and something should be done about this. No one should be able to get away with it.
Instigating questions is not in any way synonymous with a smear campaign. In fact, drawing attention to problems within a charitable organisation is a moral duty and takes a lot of courage!
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REPSOL PROBED
SPAIN'S competition watchdog, the CNMC, has started proceedings against the Repsol oil company for possible anti-competitive practices. The issue concerns whether or not Repsol 'abused its dominant position' in the wholesale distribution market for automotive fuels in Spain. The CNMC claims that the oil giant took advantage of its dominant position in Spain's wholesale hydrocarbons market to carry out alleged transgressions between March and December 2022.
Oil company accused of anticompetitive practices By Alex Trelinski
It also suggests that it had the capacity to erode profit margins of independent stations and limit competition in retail distribution. The watchdog said that Repsol offered extra fuel discounts to service station customers through apps or loyalty and
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BILLIONAIRE founder of the Inditex fashion group Amancio Ortega, 87, has purchased two boutique hotels in Mallorca for €35 million. The properties were bought via his investment company Pontegadea from a Swedish group. The purchase was made public in July when the Genova Property Group announced that it was offloading the Concepcio by Nobis hotel and the Nobis Palma. Until now, however, the buyer had not been revealed as being Ortega, who is the man behind global fashion chains such as Zara, Pull & Bear and Bershka. According to the Forbes rich list, Ortega is currently the 12th wealthiest person in the world, with a net worth of just under $100 billion (€90 billion).
payment cards, while wholesale prices to independent stations went up. Repsol sources 'categorically' rejected the accusations made by the CNMC and said that the company 'does not have a dominant position in the Spanish fuel market and strictly complies with competition regulations'. It added that Repsol had made 'an enormous effort to help its customers through discounts and thus deal with the price increases resulting from the war in Ukraine', with over €500 million allocated for discounts at its service stations in Spain. This was now being unjustly branded an anti-competition measure. The investigation started following complaints filed by the National Association of Automatic Service Stations and the Association of Independent Hydrocarbon Marketers. The CNMC probe could take up to two years and though it is branded as 'disciplinary proceedings', it does not prejudge a final verdict.
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A BEER from the Mahou brewery has been chosen as the best from the country at the German Finest Beer Selection competition. Barrica de Mahou Bourbon took the top spot from all of the brews that Spain has to offer, with 94 points out of 100. The beer is part of the Barrica de Mahou range from Mahou-San Miguel, which was originally founded in 1890 in Madrid. It is an Imperial Pilsner-style beer that is aged in an oak barrel that has previously been used for bourbon. A total of 880 beers from 18 different countries were considered by the judges in the Finest Beer Selection competition, with each drink appointed a score out of 100.
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Not just a pretty place A MALAGA village has won a place in the list of Spain’s prettiest towns. Some 19 towns were put forward to gain the prestigious title in 2024 but just five made
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the cut. Parauta has joined two other Malaga towns on the list - Frig-
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THE boss of a Spanish Gelato shop has headed to Rome and scooped a prestigious prize for his frozen treats. The business owner was awarded the sought after award by the official Italian Gelato Association. ‘Cavaliere del Gelato’ is the highest possible accolade nominees can re-
ceive for their ‘defence of traditional products’. Juanma Guerrero, owner of Sicilia Gelati, was the only Spanish contender for the prize. It is a huge boost to the Torre del Mar (Malaga) business, which sells gelato made with traditional production methods.
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New entry on the list of Spain’s prettiest towns
STUNNING: Parauta is nestled in the Sierra de Ronda iliana and Genaguacil. Found in the Serrania de Ronda’s Genal Valley, Parauta is known for its ‘Bosque Encantado’, an ‘enchanted’ forest walk for families. The white washed village stands out against the surrounding green of the Sierra de las Nieves National Park. It is also close to the Bosque de Cobre, famed for its golden trees in the autumn. Although Parauta is a relaxing place to enjoy nature, the town also holds many delights along its cobbled streets, including the Iglesia de la Inmaculada Concepcion and typical gastronomy such as gazpacho, local meats and wines.
The other four towns to be awarded the title this year are Ampudia (Palencia), Comillas (Cantabria), Trevejo and Trujillo (Caceres). There are currently 116 places in the list, managed by the Asociacion de los Pueblos Mas Bonitos de España. To gain a place, the towns must meet some 40 conditions including heritage, urban planning, harmony, cleanliness, preservation of facades, traffic, care of flowers and green areas, programmed cultural activities and attention to traditions. Given the tough requirements, only around 20% of nominated candidates are successful.
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GOOD STAY A HOTEL in Sevilla province has been named among the best in the world by the respected Traveler magazine. The Hacienda San Rafael is rubbing shoulders with some of the world’s greatest hotels on the latest list of the 75 best places to stay in 2024 from the Conde Nast publication. The 18th-century farmhouse was inherited by Kuky Mora-Figueroa, who breathed new life into it along with her English husband, Tim Reid. It first opened its doors as a hotel in 1992 and offers 20 rooms as well as ‘three thatched casitas and a pool villa’. The day-to-day running of the hotel is now the responsibility of Figueroa and Reid’s sons, Anthony and Patrick. But, Traveler writes, the imprint of the couple ‘still defines the look and feel of the place, with an eclectic assortment of heirlooms and antiques mixed with travel treasures’.
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FOOD,DRINK & TRAVEL CARVING UP THE CAPITAL
January 10th - January 23rd 2024
As Madrid chef Dabiz Munoz is once again voted the world’s best chef, Jon Clarke picks out his favourite 10 capital restaurants
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FTER Madrid’s Dabiz Munoz maintained his position as the World’s Best Chef for a third year running, the globe’s keenest gourmet travellers immediately started reading up on the Spanish capital. Not famed for its cuisine, Madrid is best known for its hearty stews, roast suckling pig and, er, chocolate and churros, while most culinary writers rave instead over San Sebastian in the north or the other end of the Pyrenees in Catalunya. Tapas is not even its thing (it’s far better in the north) and, when I lived in Madrid for two years in the 1990s, there was literally
only one vegetarian restaurant and I lived off mostly pinchos of tortilla. But things really started to change when mohican haired Munoz (left), a total maverick in more ways than one, gained his third Michelin star at restaurant Diverxo a decade ago. (For the record there are now 28 restaurants with a star or more in the city). A huge fan of Munoz, I managed to meet the man for an interview the day after that incredible achievement - the first three star joint for Madrid - in 2013. Enthusiastic and only too happy to pose with a stuffed piglet, the main takeaway I took from him was that to really understand his award I needed to understand the various suburbs of the city, where he loved heading off to find interesting dishes. He recommended the working class barrios of Embajadores, Lavapies and even Vallecas, where he promised I would find some ‘incredible’ dishes. And it’s perhaps no surprise that two of those districts have since made Time Out’s ‘40 coolest neighbourhoods in the world’ list in recent years, with Carabanchel, most famous for its prison, making it into the Top 10 this year. Take a stroll into any of the above and, what I guarantee, is a series of dishes you’ll try almost nowhere else. Tripe, inCREATIVES: Chefs in La Burlona have tremendous skills
nards, gizzards, broths and stews, yes, there is so much going on. It is down in Lavapies that you’ll find one of my favourites, La Burlona Bar, in Calle de Santa Isabel.
Triciclo
NO BALONEY This truly hip, buzzing joint epitomises how good the local food culture in Spain is today. Given there are only a dozen tables you’ll need to book, but be prepared for one of the most creative and fresh meals around. It’s an interesting walk down into the edgy working class barrio, behind the Reina Sofia Museum and near the southern tip of the Retiro park. This is the culinary stage of Jorge Reina Monreal, who trained at among the best restaurants in Spain, including Valencia’s Quique Dacosta, DStage and Zalacain. He very much dominates the pass, a real perfectionist who sends out some of the best-looking dishes I’ve witnessed in years. His cannelloni of game was as rich as could be while his Cantonese-style ribs in aniseed and plum rocked. And if you want a true taste of Madrid go for the tripe and mussels, a stunning delicious working class number. ON SHOW For something a little different and those with an architectural need, the restaurant
on one side of the city’s important Reina Sofia museum is a great find. Called NuBel, it is extremely convenient for Atocha train station and is the perfect spot to take a loved one or for a business meeting, and you can have breakfast, brunch, or lunch, if you so desire. Many also just come for a drink or cocktail. Style personified, its deep red shiny walls play off against the green and yellow Nest furniture, creating a huge range of different places to sit.
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January 10th - January 23rd 2024
La Trainera BEST FISH: Not cheap but La Trainera is hard to beat The chicken is an absolute winner, as are the spectacular artichokes, while the pork-scratch starter called ‘torreznos’ was super delicious. One of the best wine lists in the capital, there are loads of champagnes, burgundies, and of course interesting Spanish wines. OTHERWORLDLY: Space age style at NuBel at the Reina Sofia Triciclo, based in the central hisThe vibrant colours and com- toric suburb Barrio de las Letras. positions somehow make the The menu changes daily and it large open-plan space cosy and rests heavily on good seasonal intimate. produce, such as mushrooms, Food-wise there is everything seafood and vegetables. from a great guacamole sharing I really recommend leeks in a plate and an interesting brioche red pesto sauce, if in season, with squid. coming with Raf tomatoes from I also had a fantastic tuna tartare Almeria, while the classic Maand grilled leek dish and was ex- drid-style ‘Besuga’ fish dish is tremely impressed with the salm- beautifully braised. on Poke bowl. There is a good wine list and loads by the glass, while a maTAKE A TRIKE jor selling point, particularly if you are a foodie and want to Another consistently good place try a larger number of dishes that I always love seeking out is is that you can have a half por-
TRAWLING FOR FISH tion and even a third on many. COME HOME TO ROOST On the edge of the hip Chueca barrio, best known for its pink pound, you’ll find so many new places opening up these days. But for something really comforting and incredibly tasty Roostiq takes some beating. So successful, they have even just opened in Marbella, I love the fact the menu is really geared towards simplicity and top quality free-range chicken and pizzas.
It’s a little known fact that Madrid has the best fish in Spain. Despite being hundreds of kilometres from the coast in all directions (the city is actually the dead centre of the geographical landmass), it is highly-praised for its excellent fish restaurants. It’s due to the fact that the ports on all four coastlines send their best fish to the capital first, as that is where the highest prices are always paid. One of the very best places to try it out is La Trainera, which means appropriately trawler in Spanish. Based in the most upmarket
part of the city, Barrio Salamanca, it may not be good value, but the turbot is possibly the best I have ever eaten (maybe with the exception of Elkano, in Getaria, the Basque Region). This is where all the key power brokers, politicians and business moguls do lunch and there are always clams, crabs, prawns of all types, and hake cooked in about half a dozen different ways to keep them happy. DELIGHTFUL DEESSA If you are really looking for some glamour and somewhere to push out the boat, you need to head for Continues on next page
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Deessa
January 10th - January 23rd 2024
From previous page
Deessa. This beautiful space in the Ritz hotel is the domain of Valencia’s three Michelin star genius Quique Dacosta in Madrid. One of the country’s top rated chefs, this grand open-plan dining room with Romanesque pillars, gold capitals and
crystal chandeliers guarantees an exquisite and special meal, heavy on the romance. It now has two Michelin stars (won over consecutive years) and the menus certainly warrant them, with Dacosta’s trusted sous chef Ricardo Vega in charge. Expect to eat wonderful red shrimp from Dacosta’s home town of Denia, while his well honed Valencian pumpkin seed soup with black truffle is a delight. A Shiso saam with red tuna and ‘starry moss’ is reminiscent of an Andalucian tortillita de cameron, but far subtler. THE STAGE IS SET
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Finally look out for DSTAgE, easily the hippest place to eat in Madrid. Its eccentric chef Diego Guerrero - recently voted 42nd best chef in the world - is one of Spain’s best-loved culinary stars with two Michelin stars to boot. Try and get one of the four or five tables facing the line up of chefs, like bank tellers, in crisp blue tunics and caps, where you won’t find better theatrics in the capital. I loved watching the team at work in this theatre of dreams that wouldn’t be out of place in the Meatpacking District of New York, with its exposed bricks and industrial lights. An acronym for MASTERPIECES: Are created at DSTAgE by Diego and his team
‘Days to Smell Taste Amaze Grow & Enjoy’, the mission of DSTAgE is to make fine food less pretentious and more accessible. It’s an honourable - and often necessary - plan, given the number of top chefs who go off on their own personal missions, leaving the majority of their clients behind in a fog of inventiveness. This was quite the opposite, an extremely inclusive evening, where dishes were not just well explained but conceived with real passion, but not pretension. There was creation (take the ‘potato with honey’ which was actually a type of cheese) but equally there were as many good solid dishes that bring you down to earth. The pigeon, which is served with pear, has been tenderised over an incredible two weeks we are told, while the ‘tears’ of green peas, triple podded and served in squid ink are stunningly good. See full review on the Olive Press website.
of the south, head for KultO. This is a real journey to Cadiz and particularly Zahara, on the Costa del la Luz, and its head chefs Laura Lopez and Jose Fuentes only provide the very best on offer. So you will definitely eat amazing bluefin tuna, as well as amazing beef albondigas. Jose started cooking in Madrid at just 20 years old, but loved travelling and picked up recipes in Bali, Peru and Mexico among a huge list of countries he’s worked in. But the place he ended up cooking at for nine years was Zahara de los Atunes and he opened various restaurants there before finally heading home to Madrid. You can really tell he is a Cadiz-lover from the menu with its gambas, pigs ears and croquettes, not to mention a great tuna tartare, one of the best, as you would expect.
in a stripped down factory with all most of its original features including floors and pillars, as well as great upcycled tables and chairs. There is also a larger dining room, which is stylishly lit and there is always a big mix of people. Part of a group of 10 restaurants (named after Madrid’s historic La Ancha) food-wise it is a very seasonal place with lots of vegetables from their own huertas. Its bosses Nino Redruello and his cousin Patxi Zumarraga met at Catalunya’s legendary El Bulli restaurant, so they all know a lot about cooking. Nino also did his time in the north at Arzak and he is a big believer in authentic, no nonsense cooking. You’ll always eat well here and the menu changes regularly, but you might eat roasted cabbage in a miso soup or a white tuna belly with a pad thai of tuber vegetables. Delish.
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a bit dull, but try them at Casa Julio and your whole perception of these basic Madrid staples will take on a new meaning. They are delicious and having them for lunch (or supper) at Casa Julio has been a pastime for local Madrilenos in the know for nearly 100 years. For some strange reason the band U2 came and posed in the restaurant for a photo shoot back in 2003 and their global fans STYLISH: Fismuler is as stylish as Casa Julio is still make a beeline to see the pictures on the bustling wall every day. Founded in 1921, Casa Julio is the very definition of a spit and sawdust joint in a grotty backstreet in the heart of the working class, but rapidly gentrifying, barrio of Malasana. Recommended to me by a journalist pal, whose been a correspondent in Madrid for a decade, I particularly liked the prices, which are among the best in the city. There is wine, but most punters sink a few canas or a vermouth with the food.
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It also wants to re-establish greater spacing between seats in health centres, the dispensing of hydroalcoholic gels and improved ventilation in waiting rooms. In addition, they have asked the health authorities to raise awareness among the population about the proper use of healthcare services and not to use them if medical treatment is not required in order to stop centres being over-saturated.
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Spain's favourite tipple is being used by top athletes to recover including a huge Real Madrid star TOP athletes, including a Real Madrid star, are drinking beer following workouts to improve recovery. Real Madrid midfielder, Luka Modric, has started drinking beer after working out on the recommendation of his trainer Vlatko Vucetic. It has aroused much interest due to Modric’s physical fitness and high performance at the demanding club despite being 38-years old. Beer, says Vucetic, act as a motivator and reward for
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the footballer during games, which can last up to two hours. This, combined with the relaxing effect of the alcohol, positively affects the athlete’s mental health, an important part of professional football. Modric is not the only one using beer as a post-workout beverage. The doctor and Olympic basketball player, Juan Antonio Corbalan, once described beer as the ‘perfect isotonic drink’ in an interview with La Razon. He said: “It has a little bit of alcohol, but the rest is the perfect isotonic drink. These are all copied from beer. “I like it and it's OK for me to drink a good beer and get the best sporting results.” Like Corbalan, Vucetic claims beer has important health properties. These include rehydration. Research into sports medicine has shown that beer can outperform water in post-exercise hydration. Beer is also an effective
SUP UP: Modric enjoys a beer after a match to help him recover from his exertions antioxidant and therefore promotes the early metabolism recovery, preventing post-workout muscle soreness. Moderate beer consumption also helps to maintain higher blood glucose levels, reduce stress and prevent hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar levels).
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MORE than a fifth of children aged 12 to 13 in Spain have drunk alcohol in the last month according to a new government report on addiction. The pilot study on alcohol consumption, tobacco and possible behavioural addictions found that 21.5% have drunk alcohol in the last 30 days and the number shoots up to 30.6% for the previous 12 months. Conducted on 8,000 1st and 2nd year students by the Government Delegation for the National Plan on Drugs and the Estudes (School Survey on Drug Use in Sec-
Pandemic concerns A REPORT into Spain's handling of the Covid 19 pandemic has warned that it is 'probable' in the medium or short term that there will be a new pandemic caused by 'highly serious respiratory viruses'. The 157-page document produced by a group of experts was commissioned in 2021 by the Interterritorial Council - a group made up of the national health minister and 17 regional counterparts. The study concludes that the best way to fight a new pandemic is to 'prevent it'. The experts propose a roadmap be adopted with 72 actions aimed at preparing Spain for such an eventuality and to not be caught out like in 2020. They say the health service did not have enough protective materials; not enough resources; no clear strategy to react to the threat; a lack of co-ordination; and the most vulnerable people did not get protected. Health Minister, Monica Garcia, says that several of the report recommendations are 'already being developed' and that a Public Health Agency was being set up this year.
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ondary Education Students), it raises significant concerns about the early onset of substance use in Spain. It is the first study of potentially addictive consumption habits in this age group and focuses on the two most common legal substances with which these students live - alcohol and tobacco. The survey also sheds light on how young people access alcohol — primarily through local shops (41.6%), at other people's homes (40.8%), or within their own homes (33.2%). Furthermore, there appears to be a correlation between the drinking habits of parents and the likelihood of their children hitting the bottle.
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A KILLER of two escaped from Alcala Meco prison, Madrid on December 23. Yussef ML, 20, simply walked out of the door, after staff guided him to the correct exit, believing he was a visitor.
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Unwelcome message A MOROCCAN gardener could become a billionaire after the heir to popular luxury clothing brand Hermes vowed to leave him a €6bn inheritance. Known only as Jadil, he has worked on the Spanish finca of heir, Nicolas Puech Her-
Racism row THE Three Kings Day parade has sparked international accusations of racism as one of the Wise Men, Balthazar, was played by a white man in blackface in Madrid.
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mes (pictured at his farm), for many years. While working at ‘Los Cuatro Vientos’, in Aracena, Huelva, he became a close confidant of the fashion tycoon. Now, he A PENSIONER furious that his car had been towed could inaway armed himself with two shotguns and hailed a herit a cab to the police station vowing to kill any officers he f o r t u n e encountered. as Puech But before he could get out of the taxi, forewarned has bepolice were waiting and arrested him before he could gun legal carry out his planned assault. proceedPolice say that the man appeared ‘out of control’ and ings to was shouting that he was ‘going to kill innocent peo- adopt the ple’. 50-yearThe man, described as elderly, had lost his cool when old man. his car was towed from a loading space outside a su- Puech repermarket in Arroyo de la Miel (Malaga). portedly consid-
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Heir to €12bn Hermes fortune wants to leave half to his Moroccan gardener but charity is not pleased
ers Jadil his ‘son’, having no children himself and being estranged from most of his family. The 80-year-old is the fifth generation descendant of Thierry Hermes, who founded the French brand in 1837. Known for its handbags, Puech’s shares in the brand have helped him amass a €12bn fortune. Now, Puech wants to leave half, around €6bn, to his gardener, according to Swiss media reports. However, he will first have to cancel a ‘succession agreement’ made with the Isocrates Foun-
dation in 2011, a charity dedicated to ‘the protection and promotion of public debate’. Despite Puech being the founder and president of the charity, the foundation has announced it will oppose the heir’s decision through the Swiss courts. Jadil is married to an Andalucian woman with two children, who Hermes reportedly refers to as his family. The heir is thought to own about 5.7% of Hermes’ current shares, which have soared in value since the pandemic saw demand for luxury goods almost quadruple.
AN ARTIST from Barcelona, Alicia Framis, will become the first woman to marry a hologram generated by artificial intelligence this summer. The event will take place at the Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen museum in Rotterdam. Framis, 57, will get hitched to a hologram of her own design called AILex, tailored to 'satisfy all of her emotional needs.' AILex’s personality brings together profiles of acquaintances, friends and family of the artist and makes use of information about the people and experiences that have marked the life of his fiancee. “It’s going to be hard for us to hide things from each other,” joked Framis.
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PASSENGERS leaving Valladolid on a flight to Palma de Mallorca were shocked to find they were put onto a plane for La Palma in the Canaries instead. Fortunately the travellers on the Iberia service were not in the air when the mistake was spotted. After disembarking they had to collect their luggage and go through the security checks again before boarding the correct Iberia flight.
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