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ISSUE 067 - Friday 26th October 2018 South Alicante & Murcia

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TORREVIEJA’S health department, which covers a dozen municipalities including Pilar de la Horadada a n d Rojales, has launched its annual flu vaccination campaign. The Murcia region’s annual government-led push for influenza jabs will start next month. Torrevieja Health is running vaccination points at all of its health

by Alex Trelinski

centres and clinics and says it is planning to increase the number of vaccinations on offer, with over 28 thousand people getting the jab in last winter’s campaign. The vaccines are available free to groups like the over-65’s; people with existing conditions who may suffer complications from flu; pregnant women; and children with certain ailments. Vicente García Román, the head of

Preventive Medicine at Torrevieja Hospital said:-”It is very important that vaccinations be carried out every year, because the protection from a previous jab reduces, and also there are different strains of flu each winter”. “Flu vaccines are highly safe despite the rumours that swirl around, and the campaign has started now because it normally takes a fortnight for the antibodies to kick in,” .Dr. Román added.


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Some important dates for your diary With “The Finance Tour’ returning to Spain for the third time this October, I wanted to encourage any of my regular readers who are considering pension or investment advice here in Spain, to do their best to attend. The Finance Tour is a unique event here in Spain, as it brings 3 heavyweights of the investment and pension world, to venues local to us here on the Costa Blanca. It seems every week there is some finance related event to attend here in Spain, but these tend to involve local companies or offshore fundhouses, who are often tied to a financial advisory. The Finance Tour is Spain’s only truly independent finance and pensions seminar and it brings 2 FTSE listed investment companies – The Prudential and Rathbones, along with a one of the UK’s oldest private pension trustees, James Hay Partnership, to your doorstep. You will have all heard of

The Prudential, a company with over 25 million clients Worldwide and a track record that dates back over 170 years. Rathbones are also a house-hold name in investing, established in 1742, and recognised as one of the World’s leading investment management companies.

trustee. Should you be considering moving your pension overseas, or perhaps you could benefit from all the same pension freedoms whilst keeping your pensions in the UK? How is your pension lump sum taxed in Spain? Is a transfer really the best option for me?

The tour also offers answers to more Both these companies offer solutions that can be used by those of us living here complex questions, including those in Spain. Whether that be a simple tax looking to reduce inheritance tax, for efficient plan to help your savings beat example through trust planning. inflation, or a sophisticated personalised This October the tour will be visiting: investment portfolio, managed by your own discretionary fund-manager. • 29th October, 5:00pm – Anyone considering any kind of VillaMartin Golf Club, Orihuela new investment or looking to improve Costa. the returns on an existing plan, could • 30th October, 11:00am – La benefit from hearing from these two Laguna Hotel, Quesada. companies. • 30th October, 16:00pm – Montiboli, Villajoyosa. For those considering pension • 31st October, 11:00am – Viva transfers, this is a great opportunity to Espana, Oliva/Gandía. sort the myths from the facts and hear • 31st October, 4:00pm – from a UK based, FCA regulated pension Carrasco, Javea.

By Tracy Storer Senior Partner Chorus Financial As before, Chorus are very honoured to have been invited to attend. One thing to emphasise, is that The Finance Tour is NOT a financial sales seminar. Chorus will be there purely to explain how the financial advice process works in conjunction with product providers and fund managers, and how this helps to create a tailored financial solution for you. We are very much behind the ethos of The Finance Tour – and that is to educate and inform, rather than take a sales based approach to these events. You’ll leave these events armed with knowledge that will help you make informed decisions should you ultimately decide to seek financial advice here in Spain. The events are free to attend but places are limited. For information and bookings please visit www. thefinancetour.com or call 693 107 044.

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Don´t forget the clocks go back one hour this weekend!

Finestrat shooting On arrival at the property, the agents discovered the two lifeless bodies and called for senior detectives and forensic offers to attend the scene. Maria, who had worked as a waitress at several cafes in Finestrat, was found with wounds to her neck and back, whilst Pedro who was employed by a construction company, died from a single gunshot. Although the officers believe Pedro, who they are told was the ex partner of Maria, killed her, before turning the gun on himself, they are also investigating the possibility that her current partner, who alerted the incident, could be involved. Maria’s name was was listed as at

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A minutes silence was held outside the Finestrat town hall this week.

MYSTERY surrounds the death of a man in the early hours of last Friday morning(October 19th), after he was allegedly struck by several vehicles whilst walking on the N-332 highway in Cabo Roig. The Guardia Civil are working on a theory that he was an Irish citizen who was heading home from a nearby bar at

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risk on the spanish government gender violence crime register in connection with incidents involving both her former and current partners. They also discovered that Pedro and Maria had an unstable relationship and that he had lived with relatives in Finestrat as he lost his parents at an early age. The two bodies were transferred to Alicante for autopsy, whilst detectives, who believe it to be a ‘Macho’ or ‘Gender Violence’ crime, interviewed the caller claiming to be her current partner, plus neighbours and local residents who may have important information to help their investigation.

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around 3.00 am after a boozy night out with two friends, who have yet to be located. The accident happened on a kilometre section of the N-332, where there are no pedestrian crossings and cars travel at a high speed. An autopsy on the body was due to be carried out this week.


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Ranting air rage racist to be prosecuted in Spain A story that has quickly made the leap from UK social media to extensive coverage in the global mainstream has taken a dramatic turn, as Spanish authorities have confirmed they will be prosecuting an airline passenger caught in a racist tirade. The elderly white man, now named as David Mesher aged 70, was seen calling 77 year old Delsie Gayle a string of names after staff on the Ryanair flight, which was on the runway at Barcelona, tried to sit her next to Mr Mesher. He called Mrs Gayle, who is disabled, an

by Simon Russell

“ugly black b*****d” and various other unprintable and racist phrases before the situation was defused by Mrs Gayle being moved. As well as the obvious reaction to the man’s rant, Ryanair has also received criticism for not taking action with many feeling Mr Mesher should have been removed from the plane. Most passengers also stood by doing little while the pensioner was verbally abused. The story may have ended there but Barcelona’s Deputy Mayor,

Jaume Asens, called Ryanair’s response “unacceptable” and has reported the incident to Spanish prosecutors. A “Daily Mirror” reporter tried to interview Mr Mesher at his home in Birmingham but he refused to speak to them. However his neighbours were more forthcoming calling him ” a racist pig and a bully” who blared out classical music at all hours and refused to turn it down. Mrs Gayle also spoke to the Mirror saying the whole incident had left her feeling depressed and shocked.

Kids used for s hoplifting spree A 33 year old woman has been arrested in Elche accused of eight counts of shoplifting, crimes carried out with the help of her three young children. The case came to light when police received several

by Matthew Richards

complaints of theft from local stores. They believed there was a link and studied several hours of CCTV footage for clues. The common link

they found was a woman and her four children, one of them a baby or toddler in a pushchair. It appeared that she was entering the shop and talking with staff or generally diverting them. Her oldest

three kids would then steal goods while the shopkeeper was occupied. Items stolen included mobile phones, wallets and even money from the cash register. Police were able to identify the woman and this week

arrested and charged her on several counts of theft. Her eldest child, aged 15, also faces charges, although two younger ones who were also involved are under criminal age. They are aged 9 and 11.


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Benidorm gambling pub faces closure by Andy Mansell

The future of a Benidorm bar hangs in the balance, after police discovered illegal gambling activity taking place on the premises. Local Police officers, who were on a routine patrol around the Rincon de Loix area of the resort early last Saturday afternoon, became suspicious when they saw a man leaving the Winning Post pub, on Calle Cuenca carrying a large amount of money and slips of paper. When questioned, the man explained the purpose of his visit to the bar, which prompted the officers to enter the premises. Once inside they discovered many more customers, placing bets on various sporting events, an activity which is illegal in Spain outside of licensed premises, which are

regulated by strict gambling laws. Following the intervention, the police officers confiscated five screens and around 1500€ in cash. A police source later confirmed that a report had been sent to the ministry of justice, who will make a judgement on the future of the pub in due course. The Spanish are a nation of gamblers and bet a higher proportion of their income than almost any other nation. Estimates suggest, that they gamble well over € 1.9 billion a year equal to around € 480 per head or some 15 per cent of the average net household income. They bet on almost anything, including

lotteries, football and racing pools, horse racing (illegal betting shops, where punters bet on foreign horse and greyhound racing, are common in resort areas), bingo, slot machines and casinos. However, the gambling industry is governed by strict regulations, designed to curb illegal betting activities, which take place without their knowledge and revenue earning capability. Even, seemingly innocent games of bingo organised by bar owners to generate custom, (often called names such as ‘housey-housey’), are technically against the law in Spain, where ‘Bingo’ is a registered state owned activity only allowed to take place in large bingo halls situated in each town and city.

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Fire-fighter dies as rain pummels the Costas

THE predicted “gota fria” rains hit many parts of the north and south Costas at the end of last week with meteorologists saying it was the heaviest rainfall in a decade. In the Malaga region a fireman was swept away after his fire engine overturned. His colleagues escaped but sadly the body of the man, named as Jose Gil, was found the next day. Andalusia’s emergency services received over 500 calls in a 24 hour period said the authorities. In the Valencian Community the worst hit area was Castellon which experienced road closures and severe flooding with over 70 people having to be rescued from cars despite warnings to only make vital journeys. In Valencia province La Safor, especially the Tavernes and Gandia area, was badly hit on Friday morning with 220 square litres falling in a few hours and most roads being impassable. Alicante province got off relatively lightly in comparison although some towns still experienced extremely heavy

by Matthew Richards

rainfall. The next step is to weigh up the financial costs which could once again run into millions of euros, often in areas that still have repairs pending from recent storms

where rainfall was lower but high winds caused damage. As well as the costs to the town halls many individuals will this week be checking the small print on their insurance policies for everything from flooded properties to water damaged vehicles.


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Ryanair Cabin crew admit viral photo was staged RYANAIR cabin crew filmed sleeping on the floor of Malaga airport have admitted that the picture was staged - although they say they have good reasons for the stunt. THE USO Union that represents Ryanair staff posted the image of six people in the Irish carriers uniform, seemingly having to sleep on the airport floor

by Simon Russell

after a flight delay caused by Storm Leslie earlier this month. It was meant to be a bleak comment on the firm’s policies but they have now admitted that this was a “visual dramatisation”. However they stand by their claims that the staff have to contend with

deplorable conditions for overnight stays, especially when unplanned. While they did not have to resort to sleeping on the public concourse floor, many say they did have to spend up to 13 hours in the cramped and unsuitable crew rest area with no accommodation being provided. The union’s posts are seen as the latest shot across the bows in the ongoing dispute between both sides which has also led to recent strike action.

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Corvera transfers

FOUR out of the five airlines that used San Javier airport this year, will be transferring their operations to the new facility at Corvera, which will finally open in January, as San Javier closes. The one exception is British Airways, who said earlier this month that they would be scrapping their twice-weekly summer service to Heathrow, because it did not make enough money. TUI, Ryanair, Easyjet,

by Alex Trelinski

and Jet2 are transferring their summer and winter schedules to the long delayed state-ofthe-art facility at Corvera, but despite initial optimism from airport operator, AENA, no new carriers have signed on the dotted line. AENA have talked with Iberia and Volotea about operating from Corvera, but nothing has happened so far, despite the new airport long being trumpeted as a way of

bringing in new carriers into the Murcia region. The operator has admitted that their business plan has factored a reduced number of services at the new location for the next two years. assengers in the south of Alicante Province and the Mar Menor will have their airport travel times increased with the Corvera move, with Alicante-Elche airport offering a superior choice of services to Great Britain and Ireland.


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Ryanair Fall

LOW COST carrier Ryanair has blamed strikes by pilots and cabin crew for a slide in half-year profits over the summer, but maintained its forecasts for the full year. The airline reported a seven per cent fall in profits to €1.2bn for the six months to the end of September.. Profits were also hit by higher fuel costs and what

by Alex Trelinski

boss Michael O’Leary called “the worst summer of ATC [air traffic control] disruptions on record”. However, traffic rose six per cent and its planes were 96 per cent full. Average fares slipped three per cent to 46 euros, but ancillary revenues such as luggage and seat

reservation fees - jumped 27 per cent to €1.3bn. The controversial boss also dismissed the prospect of a no-deal Brexit because it would mean flights being grounded on 1 April - the day after the UK is due to leave the European Union. Such a prospect would cause the government to fall, Mr O’Leary claimed.

Jihadi suspects traced to urbanisation

DOZENS of National Police officers have raided a luxury villa on an urbanisation in Cocentaina (Alicante) with two Syrian men being arrested for alleged involvement with terror organisations. Sources

by Alex Trelinski

say that the pair had been highly radicalised and were spreading the doctrine of banned terror groups such as Al Qaeda. They were spreading the message

through social media and had gained hundreds of followers of their on-line incitements to hatred and violence. The police raided early on the morning of 23 October and say that the investigation is still continuing.

RUSSIANS ACQUITTED JUDGES at Spain’s National Court have acquitted 17 Russians over alleged largescale money-laundering in Spain on behalf of the Russian mafia. A Russian MP, Vladislav Reznik, was among those acquitted. Nine other suspects remain at large, including alleged gang boss Gennady Petrov. The court found insufficient proof that the Russians’ investments in Spain involved the proceeds of organised crime. The case focused on the so-called Tambovskaya-Malyshevskaya gang. Prosecutors had accused the gang, based in St Petersburg, of channelling cash from offshore bank accounts into Spanish

by Neil Mortimer

property and businesses. They alleged the gang’s moneylaundering started in the 1990s, when rich Russians began buying luxury villas in the Costa del Sol and Balearic Islands. In total, prosecutors said more than €50m of Russian mafia money was laundered in Spain. The lead prosecutor José Grinda was reportedly threatened due to his involvement in the case. In 2008, Spanish authorities carried out “Operation Troika”, arresting 20 Russian mafia suspects.


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Teen abused ­ A thousand kilometres by policeman from home

THE family of a teenager allegedly sexually abused by a police officer after she went to report a crime are asking how the man is still allowed to continue in his role while he awaits trial. The event has just come to light now but happened last month when the 18 year old had her phone stolen in the Madrid area of Arguanzuela. She went to the police station to report the theft and the officer who dealt with her at first seemed sympathetic. However she alleges he suddenly bundled her into a nearby bathroom and started groping and kissing her. The young woman managed to escape and ran

by Matthew Richards

home from the station where the clearly traumatised teenager told her family what had happened. They immediately went to the same station to report the officer and an investigation was opened as well as a disciplinary file. However the accused officer remains active due to a quirk in the law, something many are questioning. Campaigners have also pointed out that in the most notorious rape case of recent years, the Pamplona “wolf pack”, one of the accused was a Guardia Civil officer and another in the military.

Life Savers

TWO ORIHUELA local police officers saved a 44-year-old man Molina de Segura man from drowning on Sunday afternoon. The agents responded to a call shortly before 5.00 pm that a swimmer had got into severe difficulty in the waters off Campoamor

by Alex Trelinski

beach. The policemen both went into the water and pulled out the unconscious bather, and then managed to revive him. The man was then taken to Torrevieja Hospital for treatment.

WORRIED residents in La Galia, a small village near Elche, reported the appearance of a man who appeared in the municipality apparently lost and disorientated, wearing dishevelled clothing. The local police spoke to the man who said he had no documentation; he indicated he had driven his car to the village but was unable to give more details including where he

by Simon Russell

came from and where the car was. After further investigation it transpired that the man had a European search order in place for him after being reported missing from Montpelier in France on 3 October, about 1,000 kilometres away from in turn contacted the man’s which he had neglected Elche. They contacted the relatives. Apparently he to take, adding to his Montpelier Gendarme who requires regular medication confused demeanour.

Spotlight on sewage

ALCOY is using new technology to help with the massive task of inspecting and repairing the town’s 115-kilometre long sewage network. Cameras will be used to help with the work which has been placed on a separate tender from the road cleaning contract which it used to be a part of. Aqualia is the firm that has been awarded the million euro contract and they have begun work in the Els Clots barrio which is known to suffer with problems due to an ageing pipe network.

by Simon Russell

The Works and Services Department admitted that the drainage system had been neglected at times on the basis of out of sight and out of mind. One of the main issues is the incorrect disposal of items such as wet wipes that are not biodegradable or suitable for flushing. An awareness campaign among residents is planned to help address this issue. Aqualia also now has the responsibility of cleaning the cities 5,500 drains and 4,400 wells.


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Answers please OPPOSITION parties on Dolores council have called an extraordinary plenary meeting of the authority for next Tuesday over plans to site a regional waste treatment plant in the municipality. They want answers from PSOE mayor, Joaquín Hernández, over why he has allegedly approved the project, without explaining the plans to the full council, and what it would mean for Dolores residents. Various sites have been looked at across the Vega Baja region for a treatment

Animal boost

NO ABANDONED or stray animals will be put down in the Murcia region, with the regional government in Spain set to be the first in the country to introduce such a measure. The only exception will be if a vet recommends the euthanising of an animal for medical reasons, with reports suggesting that the new animal welfare law will come into practice

by Alex Trelinski

early next year. Agriculture minister, Miguel Angel del Amor, said that the measure was part of a whole new animal welfare package that would include harsher penalties against their mistreatment; a ban on pets being displayed in windows of pet shops; and any use of animals in circuses.

by Neil Mortimer

site that would serve 27 municipalities, that are at the moment having to take rubbish to plants in either Murcia or sites further afield in Alicante Province. The Vega Baja Waste Consortium last week approved plans to go for a site on a Dolores councilowned six and a half thousand square metre plot on an industrial estate. The opposition groups say that the mayor is “bumping through” the project, and has not sought their views.

Study rejects gypsum mine

CAMPAIGNERS against plans for a gypsum mine in San Miguel de Salinas have got a big boost, with the news that the Valencian government’s environment department has come down strongly against the potential project. The report actually does not oppose the three-year geological survey proposed by the Torralba Group, but rejects any work that might happen after the feasibility study, saying that it would “do irreparable damage” to the environment. The department says that most of the proposed site is

by Alex Trelinski

subject to protection, and that wildlife, forests, and agriculture would be badly hit. Over 800 people, including councillors from all political parties, took to the streets of San Miguel almost a fortnight ago to protest against the gypsum mine plans. The final decision on whether to allow a feasibility study rests with the Valencian government, who now have their own environmental department’s report to look at.

Lunchtime temper tantrum A COLLISION between two cars in Cartagena raised the temperature of one driver, who pulled out a knife to confront the other motorist. The prang happened on Paseo Alfonso XIII in the city last Friday lunchtime, with the local police quickly arriving on the scene to stop things getting out of control. The knife-man has been charged for possessing a dangerous weapon.

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Dead bather

A 70-YEAR OLD man died of a heart attack, after going for a swim at Torrevieja’s Playa del Cura last Saturday. Reports suggest that he lost consciousness in the water and he floated ashore

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by Alex Trelinski

after 2.00 pm. Paramedics were unable to revive the unnamed man, with his family unfortunately witnessing the tragic incident.

Doggy splash ON THE BACK of last summer’s controversial introduction of dog beaches in Torrevieja, the council has organised an event this weekend which once again mixes dogs and water. Sports councillor Víctor Ferrández, says that dog owners will be able to swim with their dogs this Saturday and Sunday at Torrevieja’s outdoor swimming pool at Sports City. The free sessions will run between 11.00 am and 2.30 pm on both days. Ferrández said that all dog owners would have to bring all the appropriate documentation over their pets with them, and also sign a declaration., Ferrández added:- “This weekend sees the closure of the pool until next year, and so we are happy to provide a chance for dogs to enjoy a special experience, as Torrevieja considers itself to be a pet friendly city”.

Escape From Butlize, Can lenny persuade his wife lena to stay at Butlize holiday camp for the holidays? Come and see how he gets on in this Adult comedy. First performance is on 25th Oct at Casa Ventura, 26th Oct at El Paraiso de

Guardamar. 14th November at The Club Quesada. 15th Nov at Marjal Camping Guardamar. The final performance on 16th Nov again at The Club Quesada . Doors Open at 7.30pm

Cost is 10€ which includes a meal proir to the show. Tickets available from the venues, The Postroom benijofar ,Oasis Bar bistro Benijofar or ring 665 22 29 74.


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Car plant workers concerned at cutbacks

FORD has announced plans to stop production for a period at its giant plant in Almussafes near Valencia. The shut down is scheduled to be for 21 days in total over November and December with vehicle manufacturing being halted for 9 days and engine making for 13. Ford has blamed the “hard decision” which they say has been brought about by the fall in sales of their Kuga SUV model which is made there. However, there have been concerns

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from the Spanish unions after President Trump has made it clear he wants major US manufacturers to reduce or even pull out of countries outside the US and “bring the work home”, threatening sanctions if they don’t comply. Management at the Valencia plant deny this is the case and say they are continuing negotiations with the unions.

Theresa May has said she is prepared to “explore every possible option” to break the deadlock in Brexit talks. She told MPs on Monday that 95 per cent of the terms of exit was agreed but the Irish border was still a “considerable sticking point”. While willing to consider extending the UK’s transition period beyond 2020, she said this was “undesirable” and would have to end

TAX FIDDLES CUT SPAIN´S government has passed some new anti-fraud laws to cut down on some aspects of tax dodging and business practice. That features the mandatory declaration of all money held abroad, as well as the cryptocurrency holdings and the documentation of all “operations” involving them. Minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero, announced that the new laws will require residents “with currency abroad” to declare it, including holdings of Bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies, which can be transmitted over international lines via the Internet. The new laws will also require, “the identification of the holders and the balances (held in) these virtual currencies,”

by Alex Trelinski

said Montero. Montero says that the new laws will help Spain raise around a billion euros by imposing, “anti-avoidance directive(s) on countries with ‘low or zero’ taxation.” The new laws will also impose fines of 150 thousand euros on firms attempting to use “dual-use software” to evade full tax obligations. A tax of 0.2% will also reportedly be levied on the purchase of, “listed shares with a value of more than one billion euros,” obtained in secondary markets by, “financial intermediaries with a monthly periodic settlement.”

Talks Sponsored By “well before” May Tel: 671 935 072 2022. Labour’s Jeremy Corbyn said the Tories were “terminally incompetent and hamstrung by their own divisions”. And the European Parliament Brexit’s co-ordinator Guy Verhofstadt has said the withdrawal agreement was 90 per cent complete, rather than the figure of 95 per cent given by Mrs May. The Irish border remained the biggest stumbling block, he told a committee in Strasbourg, but he was confident a deal could be agreed before the EU summit in December. At last week’s EU summit, European leaders refused to sign off plans for a special Brexit meeting in November to seal the withdrawal agreement, saying insufficient progress had been made. But updating MPs, Mrs May insisted the process was moving in the right direction, with the future status of Gibraltar and the UK’s RAF bases in Cyprus having been settled in recent days.

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Pulling the plug I genuinely can’t and remember the last time pla shows on streaming I dusted down my DVD andtforms such as Netflix Amazon. player to watch a movie, and that seems to be wilHowever, John Lewis backed up by the John ray l continue to sell BluLewis department store also players, which can back in Britain, as they’ve DV be used for standard Ds. called time on them. The trend is also John Lewis said it not would not put more get iceable here, as I players on shelves when less pestered less and by hawkers at local stocks run out. bars and restaurants Sales are down 40 per ped cent as more people, like ratedling their secondyours truly, watch movies mo DVD copies of vies. Good riddance.

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an ed to be absent from Common sense seemchester area. who refused an Aldi branch in the Mman in his sixties – because a to ol oh alc ll ughter. to se th his 26-year-old da he was shopping wi had hoped to buy a bottle Ken Deeks, 66, tter with cks of lager and bi of whiskey and pa the Didsbury branch last his weekly shop at fused Thursday. the till the cashier re But when he got to e his 26-year-old daughter us to sell it to him becashe didn’t have any I.D with d an m hi th wi was to a her. he asked to speak Ken says that whenthe member of staff and ed manager, they back e drinks. th m hi ll se to ne d se refu back to the store alo He eventually wentd was allowed to buy the an several hours later the policy ys sa t alcohol, bu cause he is ‘ridiculous’ be ng the yi bu e on was the ughter. shopping, not his da person es ok sp An Aldi ate a said: ‘We oper y at all lic po 25 Challenge staff of our stores and ey th if is th can apply think alcohol may be passed to someone ‘We underage. ise have apolog d to Mr Deeks for any i n c o nv e n i e n c e caused.’


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Friday 26tH OCtOBEr 2018

wind of concern

Breaking wind has become the latest issue to hit the over-stretched British courts, as a Tesco worker has launched a legal action after a colleague farted in his face. Atif Masood, 42, wants £20,000 for the harassment and racial discrimination he allegedly suffered at the branch in Thornton Heath,

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south London. He said the farting amounted to bullying and has not received an apology from the supermarket, which he claims failed to investigate his complaint adequately. Mr Masood, who has worked for the chain since 2006, said he was targeted because he is a Muslim. A hearing is scheduled

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for next year, and Mr.Masood claims that he has been racially abused after the incident. If there is a racist aspect to the farting assault, then Masood has a point, but it could just be a serious overreaction to a bit of innocent horseplay at work that has caused a lingering stench that nobody expected.

ent was not severe How about this for a predicamfor the DWP to send gh enou the bit of empathy from to meet him to Department of Work and someone ess. proc the n begi Pensions(DWP)? first Universal his And lost who clist orcy A mot claim was cancelled a leg in a crash was reported Credit he was unable as ‘not ill enough’ for DWP when onally attend an staff to visit him in hospital. to pers ent at the Jobcentre Steve Cruickshank, 58, appointm n. rdee was told he’d need to attend in Abe the story hitting the With to on pers in ent intm an appo the DWP have eaten arrange payments to adapt media, pie and said that his home in Auchnagatt, humble stigation had been an inve Aberdeenshire. launched into the handling at ‘wh d aske also He was Cruickshank’s Mr of job’ a he was doing to find on. during his rehabilitation applicati spokesman said: A Hospital, Woodend at to ed ogis apol have Aberdeen, from the crash in ‘We have and hank icks Cru Mr . him July that almost killed for him to be paid as Steve claims that at arrangedof urgency.’ ter mat a his one point he was told


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Pets & Wildlife ARC - PUPPIES & KITTIES NEEDING HOMES THOMAS This lovely boy is 18 months old, he has been neutered. He is pure marmalade ginger with yellow eyes, very affectionate and playful and would be a lovely addition to a family.

It´s offical, pets make you happy

DOTTIE

This beautiful Pointer cross is almost 3 years old and has been spayed and micro chipped. She is loves to go for walks and be made a fuss of and would make a great companion.

A recent study has shown that those of us that have a pet are more likely to be married, have children, be sucessful at work, have a degree and be happy. 2,000 adults over the age of 55 took part in the research. 1,000 of them were pet owners, 1,000 were not. Those that owned a pet were twice as likely to consider themselves a success in life. They were also more likely to be married and have found their perfect job. Owning a pet also proved important for their health and well being with pet owners exercising five times a week compared to just three times a week for non-pet owners. 45 per cent stated that their pet is the main reason they exercise and 31 per cent said their pet gives them a purpose in life.

NO ADOPTIOIN FEE BUT A DONATION IS MUCH APPRECIATED. Also, many other dogs, puppies, cats & kittens needing homes. Food and donations also urgently needed and can be left at ARC’s charity shop on CarrerValencia 1, Jalon between 10 am & 1.00 pm Monday to Saturday. Contact Tel No Sally:- 625 985 689 or Jayne:- 649 310 285.Email jalonvalleyarc14@ yahoo.co.uk. Facebook – Jalon Valley A.R.C. Based in Jalon. Charity Reg No CV-01-054107-A. CIF No G5482759

Oddly those pet owners that had a dog or a cat were also more likely to go on their dream holiday and volunteer for a charity. Pets were apparently responsible for making 6 in 10 owners laugh, which we all know is good for you! 7 in 10 owners felt more relaxed in their pets company... It doesn´t clarify if that was with or without other people. 45 per cent of pet owners said they never felt lonely thanks to their pet and regularly look forward to getting home when they can see them. 43 per cent claimied having a pet means they will always have ´someone´to talk to and a shocking 16 per cent claimed that they wouldn´t speak to anyone if it wasn´t for their pet.

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Although it wasn´t all good news for pet owners with the study revealiing that those without pets were more likely to have paid off their mortgage. The data also showed that those without pets were more likely to have retired earlier (46 per cent compared to 35 per cent). Psychologists have long championed the emotional and psychological benefits of pet ownership. It´s not just the physical benefits of an improved exercise regime. Spending time with your pet can boost the bodies production of endorphins and oxytocin, making owners feel more relaxed and calmer. Stroking a pet can lower high blood pressure and increase emotional wellbeing.

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Pneumococcal vaccine

The

pneumococcal vaccine protects against serious and potentially fatal pneumococcal infections. It’s also known as the pneumonia vaccine. Pneumococcal infections are caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae and can lead to pneumonia, septicaemia (a kind of blood poisoning) and meningitis. At their worst, they can cause permanent brain damage, or even kill.

How often is the pneumococcal vaccine given?

Babies receive the pneumococcal vaccine as three separate injections, at 8 weeks, 16 weeks and one year old. People over 65 only need a single pneumococcal vaccination, which will protect for life. It is not given annually like the flu jab. People with a long-term health condition may need just a single oneoff pneumococcal vaccination or fiveWho should have the yearly vaccination, depending on their pneumococcal vaccine? A pneumococcal infection can affect underlying health problem. anyone. However, some people are How does it work? at higher risk of serious illness. The Pneumococcal vaccine encourages These include: your body to produce antibodies against • Babies pneumococcal bacteria. Antibodies • Adults aged 65 or over • Children and adults with certain are proteins produced by the body to long-term health conditions, such as neutralise or destroy disease-carrying a serious heart or kidney condition

organisms and toxins. They protect you from becoming ill if you are infected with the bacteria.

Will it make me unwell?

The pneumonia vaccine is an inactivated or “killed” vaccine and does not contain any live organisms. They cannot cause the disease against which they protect. Although it can sometimes cause a mild fever.

When can’t I have it?

If you have had a severe reaction to a vaccine in the past. If you have a high temperature when vaccination was planned.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding

It’s thought to be safe to have the pneumococcal vaccine during pregnancy and while you’re breastfeeding. But, as a precaution, if you are pregnant, you may want to wait until you have had your baby (unless the benefits of having the vaccine outweigh the risks to your child).

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Health & Beauty

3 Steps to Help Manage Depression Sadness and grief are normal human emotions. These feelings can often last for a short period of time. However, when these emotions last for many days or weeks, depression becomes a concern. Depression is a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act. Fortunately, depression is among the most treatable of mental disorders. Between 80 percent and 90 percent of people with depression eventually respond well to treatment. Almost all patients gain some relief from their symptoms. In the past, stigma surrounding depression caused some people to avoid seeking help. As celebrities, musicians, and even politicians speak out about their own struggles with depression, people have felt empowered to take the steps to find the help they need. It can be difficult to know when feeling down is turning into something more concerning. A major depressive episode may include some of these symptoms:

remembering or making decisions • Insomnia, early-morning awakening or oversleeping • Low appetite and weight loss, or, overeating and weight gain • Thoughts of death or suicide • Persistent physical symptoms that do not respond to treatment (such as headaches, digestive disorders and pain for which no other cause can be diagnosed) People experiencing some or all of these symptoms can take action by following these three steps. Step 1: Get screened by a qualified mental health expert. Depression can only be diagnosed by a health care professional who has special assessments and tools to make the appropriate diagnosis.

Step 2: Talk to your healthcare provider about a treatment plan. Depression can be managed with the right treatment options. A healthcare provider can determine the strategy that works best for you. Common • Persistent sad, anxious or treatment plans may “empty” mood include psychotherapy and • Feelings of hopelessness medication. • Feelings of guilt, worthlessness or Step 3: Follow a treatment helplessness plan closely and take • Restlessness, irritability medications as prescribed. • Loss of interest or pleasure Abruptly stopping in hobbies medications may cause • Decreased energy withdrawal symptoms that • Difficulty concentrating, could worsen depression.


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Motoring

NEW Peugeot 508 Most second-generation vehicles have the wrinkles of the car that went before them ironed out. That’s how the second iteration of the Peugeot 508 feels. Although the original 508 wasn´t broken, except that initially it was powered solely by a turbodiesel engine, this latest generation 508 gets a 1.6-litre turbo petrol engine with an eight-speed automatic box. The 508 is a surprisingly lightweight vehicle although it’s almost 4.8m long. There’s more power available than with the first generation, much more in the case of the top of the line GT model. The modern downsized turbocharged engines are about finding the ideal mix of fuel efficiency and feistiness. The new 508 certainly feels livelier on account of its improved power-to-weight ratio. The standard new 508 weighs 1420kg with a 0-100km/h of approximately seven seconds. The original 508 was slower at approximately nine

seconds. A 1.6 turbo petrol engine was added to the original 508 line up later on in its life but the latest example offers more power still, even in base form. It is also at least 70kg lighter thanks to a new platform and the use of lightweight materials like aluminium for the bonnet, boot and front wings.

There is also a welcome increase in efficiency, partly as the result of two extra cogs in the transmission and improved aerodynamics. Combined fuel use figures for both new 508 models are improved. The new 508 provides 487L of easily accessible luggage space that expands to an almost flat 1537L area

after decommissioning the seat backs. The boot door is now powered, both for opening and closing, even on the base model. The slightly lower body helps create a more athletic look and improved dynamics. The

overall styling raises the emotional appeal dramatically. Gone is the cool conservative look and in its place a more sporting, muscular and almost predatory outline befitting of the lion badge. Peugeot calls it ‘elegant aggression’.

The front fascia now sports LED headlights in the top GT model. Both this and the GT Line have what has become the de rigueur grille design, with a jewelled appearance. At the rear it’s the same story, with more pronounced cat’s

claws in the three sets of taillights each side, giving an impression of extra width. While it can’t match the badge appeal of its German rivals, it puts up a fair fight in a highly competitive class.

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Celebrity collection up for sale at NEC Motorshow production extended

Ford has announced that production of the Ford GT supercar will be extended by approximately two years, to meet overwhelming customer demand. Ford will re-open the application window to customers in selected markets, including the UK, for one month, beginning Nov. 8, delivering approximately 1,350 Ford GTs for customers worldwide. Prospective owners will be able to submit their applications at FordGT. com, and successful applicants will work with the Ford GT Concierge Service for a personalised purchase experience. “The response to our Ford GT has been unprecedented, with demand outstripping supply more than six-to-one,” said Hermann Salenbauch, director, Ford Performance. “By extending the Ford GT production run for a limited period, we’re able to maintain the exclusivity of the ultradesirable supercar while offering the ownership experience to a greater number of customers in addition to

the 80 Ford GT owners in Europe who’ve taken delivery of their bespoke car to-date.” Production of the Ford GT began in December 2016, following the announcement of a limited run of 1,000 vehicles across four years. Successful European applicants from the extended production volume will be eligible for Ford GT vehicles produced in the 2020 to 2022 calendar years. Powered by a twin-turbocharged, 3.5-litre EcoBoost V6 engine, the Ford GT’s carbon fibre architecture and active aerodynamics help to achieve a top speed of 216 mph.

A collection of seven very special cars will be offered for sale by Silverstone Auctions from the highly exclusive personal garage of Jamiroquai front man, Jay Kay, at the NEC Classic Motor Show Sale on 10th and 11th November. Leading the Jay Kay Collection is an incredible 2016 McLaren 675 LT, estimated at £230,000 to £280,000. One of only 500 cars built, the McLaren features over £50,000 worth of

optional extras courtesy of McLaren Special Vehicle Operations (MSO) and is finished in a tasteful shade of Chicane Grey with a grey and orange interior. “These cars from the Jay Kay collection offer something very special in terms of variety, rarity and quality,” says Harry Whale, classic car specialist at Silverstone Auctions. “ T h e s e carefully selected cars from Jay K a y ’ s collection o f f e r everything from classic American Muscle to Swedish homologation specials. Each car has a significant selling point that makes them

very interesting, be it low mileage, rarity or a desirable selection of options fitted. We’re delighted to have been entrusted with the sale of this collection of cars. It presents a fantastic opportunity for bidders at our NEC Classic Motor Show Sale”. Also on offer in the Jay Kay Collection is a rare 1996 BMW 850 CSI Manual with only 12,777 recorded miles. Estimated at £80,000 to £100,000, it’s powered by a 5.5 litre V12 engine delivering 380bhp and 402 lb/ft of torque. Finished in the aptly named Cosmos Black with a black leather interior, it is one of only 138 UK supplied cars. For more information on the Jay Kay Collection and the rest of the cars in the NEC Classic Motor Show Sale check out the auction details on silverstoneauctions.com.


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FRIDAY 26th October

07:00 Breakfast 07:00 Letterbox 10:15 Countryfile Autumn Diaries07:30 Claimed and Shamed 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 08:15 Money for Nothing 12:00 Claimed and Shamed 09:00 Gardeners’ World 12:45 Caught Red Handed 10:00 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC Newsroom Live 13:15 Bargain Hunt 13:15 Politics Live 14:00 BBC News at One 14:00 Think Tank 14:30 BBC London News 14:45 The House That £100k 14:45 Doctors Built 15:15 Hardball 16:00 Escape to the Country 15:45 Natural World 16:45 Wild Tales from the 16:45 Money for Nothing Village 17:30 Flog It! 17:45 Eggheads 18:15 Pointless 18:15 Antiques Road Trip 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:00 Strictly Come Dancing: 19:30 BBC London News It Takes Two 20:00 The One Show 20:00 Family Cooking 20:30 Invictus Games Showdown 21:00 EastEnders 21:00 Mastermind 21:30 Not Going Out 22:00 Have I Got News for You 21:30 The Lakes with Paul Rose 22:30 Would I Lie to You? 22:00 Made in Great Britain 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:00 The Mash Report 23:25 BBC London News 23:30 Newsnight 23:32 BBC Weather

07:00 Good Morning Britain 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:55 ITV News London 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 Tenable 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV News London 19:30 ITV Evening News 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Coronation Street 21:00 The Harbour 21:30 Coronation Street 22:00 The Big Audition 23:00 ITV News at Ten 23:30 ITV News London 23:45 Bad Move

07:35 Mike & Molly 07:55 Mike & Molly 08:15 Mike & Molly 08:40 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:05 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:35 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:05 Frasier 10:40 Frasier 11:10 Undercover Boss USA 12:05 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Come Dine with Me 14:05 A New Life in the Sun 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Coast vs Country 17:00 A Place in the Sun 18:00 Four in a Bed 18:30 Embarrassing Pets 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Stand up to Cancer 2018

SATURDAY 27th October

07:00 Breakfast

11:00 Saturday Kitchen Live 12:30 Classic Mary Berry 13:00 Football Focus 14:00 BBC Weekend News 14:15 Invictus Games 15:00 Live: International Rugby League 17:30 Final Score 18:10 BBC Weekend News 18:20 BBC London News 18:30 Invictus Games 19:00 Pointless Celebrities 19:50 Strictly Come Dancing 21:35 Casualty 22:25 Killing Eve 23:10 BBC Weekend News 23:30 Match of the Day

10:15 Jeremy Vine 12:15 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away! 13:10 5 News at Lunchtime 13:15 NCIS 14:10 Access 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 911 Nightmare 17:00 Friends 17:30 Friends 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 The Gadget Show 21:00 The Great Model Railway Challenge 22:00 Walking Britain’s Lost Railways 23:00 Big Brother

07:00 The Planet’s Funniest Animals 07:20 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 07:45 You’ve Been Framed! 08:10 Dress to Impress 09:00 Emmerdale 09:25 Emmerdale 09:55 You’ve Been Framed! 10:25 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 11:15 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 12:15 Dress to Impress 13:15 Emmerdale 13:45 Emmerdale 14:15 You’ve Been Framed! 14:45 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 15:40 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:45 The Jeremy Kyle Show 17:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 18:55 You’ve Been Framed! 19:50 Take Me Out 21:00 Two and a Half Men

07:00 Dino Dana 07:50 Everybody Loves 07:00 MILKSHAKE 13:10 Police 07:00 Totally Bonkers 07:45 Top Class Raymond 07:10 Super 4 08:15 All Over the Place Guinness World Records Interceptors 08:15 Everybody Loves 07:35 Make It Pop 08:45 Wild & Weird 07:25 Emmerdale Omnibus Raymond 14:05 Police Interceptors 09:00 Absolute Genius With 07:55 Share a Story 10:00 Coronation Street 08:40 Everybody Loves 08:05 Mr Bean Dick and Dom 15:05 Police Interceptors Omnibus Raymond 08:30 Scrambled! 09:30 Got What It Takes? 13:05 You’ve Been Framed! 09:05 Frasier 16:00 Free Willy 08:35 The Tom and Jerry Show 10:00 Elephant Diaries 09:30 Frasier 13:35 Step Up 3 08:50 The Powerpuff Girls 11:00 Natural World 18:20 Rich House, Poor House 10:00 Frasier 15:50 Beethoven 09:10 ToonMarty 12:00 Homes Under the 10:30 The Big Bang Theory 19:20 Bad Tenants, Rogue 17:35 Casper 09:30 Robozuna Hammer 11:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:40 The Lord of the Rings: 13:00 Rick Stein From Venice 10:05 Mighty Magiswords Landlords 11:30 The Big Bang Theory 10:25 ITV News to Istanbul The Return of the King 12:00 The Simpsons 20:15 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take 10:30 James Martin’s Saturday 12:30 The Simpsons 14:00 Wanted Down Under 23:35 Celebrity Juice it Away! 13:00 Come Dine with Me 15:00 Escape to the Country Morning 14:00 Four in a Bed 16:00 Britain’s Ultimate Pilots: 12:40 Countrywise 21:00 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take 16:30 A Place in the Sun: 13:05 ITV Lunchtime News Inside The RAF Winter Sun it Away! 13:15 Midsomer Murders 17:00 Saving Lives at Sea 17:30 A Place in the Sun: 15:10 The X Factor 18:00 Letterbox 22:00 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take Winter Sun 18:30 A House Through Time 16:15 Catchphrase 18:35 Escape to the Chateau: it Away! 17:00 Tipping Point 19:30 Dad’s Army DIY 20:00 Mediterranean With Simon18:00 The Chase 22:55 5 News Weekend 19:30 Channel 4 News 18:55 ITV Evening News Reeve 20:00 Transformers: Dark of 23:00 Live: Boxing 19:20 Harry Potter and the 21:00 Elizabeth I’s Secret Agents the Moon Deathly Hallows: Part 2 22:00 Black Hollywood: 23:00 Formula 1 Motor Racing 21:35 The X Factor They’ve Gotta Have Us

SUNDAY 28th October

07:00 Breakfast 09:40 Match of the Day 11:00 The Andrew Marr Show 12:00 Sunday Politics 12:30 Sunday Morning Live 13:30 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC Weekend News 14:15 Escape to the Country 15:00 Points of View 15:15 Songs of Praise 15:50 Oz the Great and Powerful 17:55 Scared Shrekless 18:15 BBC Weekend News 18:35 BBC London News 18:45 Countryfile 20:00 Doctor Who 20:50 Strictly Come Dancing 21:30 Still Open All Hours 22:00 The Little Drummer Girl 23:00 BBC Weekend News 23:20 BBC London News 23:30 Match of the Day 2

07:00 MILKSHAKE

08:05 Robozuna 07:15 The King of Queens 07:00 This Is BBC TWO 07:20 Around the World in 80 08:30 Scrambled! 07:40 Everybody Loves 08:35 The Tom and Jerry Show Gardens Raymond 08:50 Ben 10 08:20 Carol Klein’s Plant 09:10 The Bagel and Becky Show 08:10 Everybody Loves Odysseys 08:50 The Instant Gardener 09:30 The Haunted HathawaysRaymond 10:05 Mighty Magiswords 09:35 Countryfile 08:35 Frasier 10:30 The Beechgrove Garden10:25 ITV News 09:00 Frasier 10:30 Love Your Garden 11:00 Saturday Kitchen Best 09:30 Frasier 11:25 Emmerdale 1918 Bites 12:30 The Hairy Bikers’ Asian 11:55 Martin Lewis: 10 Things 09:55 Jamie Cooks Italy Your Kids Need to Know Adventure 10:30 Sunday Brunch 12:55 The Big Audition 13:30 Sweets Made Simple 13:30 The Simpsons 13:50 ITV Lunchtime News 14:00 Live: NFL Football 14:00 The Simpsons 14:00 The X Factor 18:00 Flog It! 14:30 Tooth Fairy 16:00 Absolutely Ascot 18:30 Letterbox 16:30 Tenable 16:35 The Great British Bake 19:00 Britain’s Classroom 17:30 The Chase Heroes 2018 Off 18:30 Tipping Point: Lucky Stars 20:00 Natural World 17:55 The Aristocats 19:30 ITV Evening News 21:00 Mediterranean With 20:00 The Chase: Celebrity Special 19:30 Channel 4 News Simon Reeve 20:00 Phil Spencer’s Stately 21:00 The X Factor 22:00 Last Chance Lawyer 22:00 Butterfly NYC Homes 23:00 ITV News 23:00 Inside No. 9 21:00 Great Canal Journeys 23:20 Gordon Ramsay on 23:30 The Mash Report 22:00 Deepwater Horizon Cocaine

07:00 MILKSHAKE

11:35 Cruising with Jane McDonald 11:45 Criminals: Caught on Camera 12:10 Friends 12:40 Friends 13:10 Friends 13:40 Friends 14:10 Friends 14:40 Friends 15:05 Friends 15:35 Friends 16:05 Friends 16:35 Friends 17:05 Goosebumps 19:10 The Lion Cub from Harrods 20:00 Inside Harrods: The World’s Most Famous Department Store 21:00 Ice Road Truckers 21:55 5 News Weekend 22:00 Hitler’s Holocaust Railways 23:30 Big Brother

07:00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 07:25 You’ve Been Framed! 07:50 Emmerdale Omnibus 10:35 Coronation Street Omnibus 13:30 Catchphrase 14:35 You’ve Been Framed! 15:35 Babe: Pig in the City 17:25 The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow 17:55 Hotel Transylvania 2 19:45 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey 23:00 Family Guy 23:30 Family Guy

07:00 Coronation Street 07:30 Coronation Street 08:00 Heartbeat 09:00 The Royal 10:05 Judge Judy 10:35 Judge Judy 11:00 Judge Judy 11:30 The History of Mr. Polly 13:30 The Royal 14:35 Heartbeat 15:40 Coronation Street 16:15 Coronation Street 16:50 Bertie & Elizabeth 18:55 Heartbeat 20:00 Murder, She Wrote 21:00 Home Fires 22:00 Grantchester 23:00 Grantchester

07:00 Judge Judy 07:20 Murder, She Wrote 08:10 Columbo 09:45 Goodnight Mister Tom 11:50 Housewife 49 13:50 Agatha Christie’s Sparkling Cyanide 15:50 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 18:00 Lewis 20:00 Midsomer Murders 22:00 Endeavour

07:00 On the Buses 07:25 Murder, She Wrote 08:20 Heartbeat 09:20 Heartbeat 10:15 The History of Mr. Polly 12:15 Bertie & Elizabeth 14:20 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 16:20 Columbo 18:00 Foyle’s War 20:00 Foyle’s War 22:00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot


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MONDAY 29th October

07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Holding Back the Years 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Claimed and Shamed 12:45 Caught Red Handed 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at One 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Impossible 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 Money for Nothing 17:30 Flog It! 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 Inside Out 21:00 EastEnders 21:30 Room 101 22:00 Peter Kay’s Comedy Shuffle 22:30 For Facts Sake 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:42 BBC Weather 23:45 Have I Got a Bit More News for You

07:00 Claimed and Shamed 07:35 Mike & Molly 07:55 Mike & Molly 07:45 Money for Nothing 08:15 Mike & Molly 08:30 Family Cooking 08:40 Everybody Loves Showdown Raymond 09:30 The Week in Parliament 10:05 Frasier 10:40 Frasier 10:00 Victoria Derbyshire 11:10 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 12:00 BBC Newsroom Live 12:05 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell 14:00 Live: World 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Come Dine with Me Championship Artistic 14:05 A New Life in the Sun Gymnastics 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Budget 2018 16:00 Coast vs Country 19:00 Letterbox 17:00 A Place in the Sun 19:30 Strictly Come Dancing: 18:00 Four in a Bed 18:30 Embarrassing Pets It Takes Two 19:00 The Simpsons 20:00 Family Cooking 19:30 Hollyoaks Showdown 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Only Connect 20:55 Rory Peck Awards 21:00 Dispatches 21:30 University Challenge 21:30 Food Unwrapped 22:00 Black Earth Rising 22:00 Old People’s Home for 23:00 QI 4 Year Olds 23:30 Newsnight 23:00 First Dates

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07:00 Good Morning Britain 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:55 ITV News London 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 Tenable 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV News London 19:30 ITV Evening News 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Coronation Street 21:00 Britain’s Busiest Motorway 21:30 Coronation Street 22:00 Strangers 23:00 ITV News at Ten 23:30 ITV News London 23:45 Exposure

TV

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10:15 Jeremy Vine 12:15 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away! 13:10 5 News at Lunchtime 13:15 NCIS 14:05 Access 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 The Good Witch’s Wonder 17:00 Friends 17:30 Friends 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 Premiership Cup Rugby 21:00 Police Interceptors 22:00 Paddington Station 24/7 23:00 Big Brother

First Dates

NEW SERIES: Spy drama set in the 1970s, following the aftermath of a bombing in East Germany. An Israeli intelligence operative investigates, and discovers a connection to a series of assassination attempts against prominent Jewish figures around the world. In London, a struggling actress accepts the offer of a holiday in Greece, leading her to a whirlwind romance that draws her into the agent’s operation. Starring Michael Shannon and Florence Pugh

NEW SERIES: The return of the dating show as more hopeful singletons visit the restaurant, with recruitment consultant Lee sitting down for a meal with Abbi, who lives a more civilised lifestyle than he does. Meanwhile, septuagenarian Deanna, who hasn’t been on a date in 20 years, meets ex-car mechanic Alex, but he seems more interested in the waiter than in her, while beauty ambassador Bianca is paired with Teza, who prides himself on being an entertainer, but admits that his cockiness is a mask for his own insecurity

07:00 Letterbox 07:30 Claimed and Shamed 08:15 Money for Nothing 09:00 Eat Well for Less? 10:00 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC Newsroom Live 13:15 Politics Live 14:00 Live: World Championship Artistic Gymnastics 16:30 Coast 16:45 Blue Planet II 17:45 Eggheads 18:15 Antiques Road Trip 19:00 Letterbox 19:30 Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two 20:00 Family Cooking Showdown 21:00 Saving Lives at Sea 22:00 The Fires that Foretold Grenfell 23:00 Later Live... with Jools Holland 23:30 Newsnight

07:00 Good Morning Britain 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:55 ITV News London 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 Tenable 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV News London 19:30 ITV Evening News 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Judge Rinder’s Crime Stories 21:00 Vera 23:00 ITV News at Ten 23:30 ITV News London 23:45 On Assignment

07:25 Coronation Street 07:55 Heartbeat 09:00 The Royal 10:00 Judge Judy 10:30 Judge Judy 11:00 Judge Judy 11:25 Bertie & Elizabeth 13:35 The Royal 14:35 Heartbeat 15:40 Coronation Street 16:15 Coronation Street 16:45 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 19:00 Heartbeat 20:00 Murder, She Wrote 21:00 Doc Martin 22:00 Doc Martin 23:00 DCI Banks

Season 11 Episode 1 Ch4 11:00 pm Mon 29th October

TUESDAY 30th October

07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Holding Back the Years 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Claimed and Shamed 12:45 Caught Red Handed 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Impossible 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 Money for Nothing 17:30 Flog It! 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 EastEnders 21:00 Holby City 22:00 Informer 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:30 BBC London News 23:42 BBC Weather 23:45 Imagine...

07:00 Coronation Street

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Episode 1 of 6 - BBC1 10:00pm Sun 28th October

07:00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 07:25 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 07:50 You’ve Been Framed! 08:15 Dress to Impress 09:00 Emmerdale 09:25 Coronation Street 10:25 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 11:15 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 12:15 Dress to Impress 13:15 Emmerdale 13:45 Coronation Street 14:45 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 15:40 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:45 The Jeremy Kyle Show 17:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 18:55 You’ve Been Framed! 19:50 Take Me Out 21:00 Two and a Half Men 21:30 Two and a Half Men 22:00 Family Guy 22:30 American Dad! 23:00 Family Guy

07:30 3rd Rock From the Sun 07:55 3rd Rock From the Sun 08:20 3rd Rock From the Sun 08:45 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:05 Frasier 10:40 Frasier 11:10 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 12:05 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Come Dine with Me 14:05 A New Life in the Sun 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Coast vs Country 17:00 A Place in the Sun 18:00 Four in a Bed 18:30 Embarrassing Pets 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 Rory Peck Awards 21:00 The Great British Bake Off 22:15 Celebrity Hunted 23:25 Gogglebox

07:00 MILKSHAKE

10:15 Jeremy Vine 12:15 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away! 13:10 5 News at Lunchtime 13:15 NCIS 14:05 Access 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 The Good Witch’s Destiny 17:00 Friends 17:30 Friends 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 MotoGP Championship Series 21:00 The Yorkshire Vet 22:15 Inside the Tower of London 23:15 Big Brother

07:00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 07:25 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 07:50 You’ve Been Framed! 08:15 Dress to Impress 09:00 Emmerdale 09:25 Coronation Street 10:25 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 11:15 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 12:15 Dress to Impress 13:15 Emmerdale 13:45 Coronation Street 14:15 Coronation Street 14:45 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 15:40 The Jeremy Kyle Show 18:55 You’ve Been Framed! 20:05 Take Me Out 21:20 Two and a Half Men 21:45 Two and a Half Men 22:15 The Weekender: Boat Party 23:15 Family Guy

07:00 Coronation Street 07:25 Coronation Street 07:50 Heartbeat 08:55 The Royal 09:55 Judge Judy 10:25 Judge Judy 10:50 Judge Judy 11:15 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 13:35 The Royal 14:35 Heartbeat 15:40 Coronation Street 16:15 Coronation Street 16:45 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 19:00 Heartbeat 20:00 Murder, She Wrote 21:00 Larry Grayson: Shut That Door 23:00 Scott & Bailey


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1. Persuade commanding officer with a kiss (4) 3. Spam near nuts or cheese (8) 9. Staff outside art gallery took turns (7) 10. Some assassin in Japan (5) 11. Forsaken by a girl (5) 12. Something said about stain (6) 14. Ringleader stops outside or wanders off (6) 16. Rice taken back outside US city to make a cake (6) 19. Reluctant to reveal part of a poem? (6) 21. Beat with stick (5) 24. A pine from end to end? (5) 25. Visitor to ancient city is first from train (7) 26. Sort of trifling! (8) 27. People beginning to do repair (4)

Down 1. Sloppy way to finish “I couldn’t …”? (8) 2. On the move from a prison (5) 4. Poisonous snakes, they reckon (6) 5. Note short skirt on model initially (5) 6. Grain as used for brewing drink (7) 7. New sort of tea without added water (4) 8. Variable stayed constant (6) 13. Read novel about others being stopped (8) 15. In Ferrara violinists consume Italian fare (7) 17. Persian king holding power in island (6) 18. Fresh weight revealed by famous scientist (6) 20. Proper ceremony, so we hear (5) 22. Steal and use a credit card? (5) 23. It’s a little higher than the ankle - or a little lower! (4)

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1. Shed, throw off (4) 3. Contrary (8) 9. Capital of Kenya (7) 10. Discourage (5) 11. Painting stand (5) 12. Become smaller (6) 14. Marionette (6) 16. Movie theatre (6) 19. Conan Doyle’s detective (6) 21. Soup (5) 24. Yorkshire city (5) 25. Sooner (7) 26. Amaze (8) 27. Among (4)

Down 1. Scorn (8) 2. Secret agents (5) 4. Clergyman (6) 5. Command (5) 6. Acute (7) 7. Merit (4) 8. Long-haired sheepdog (6) 13. Collected (8) 15. Defend (7) 17. Innate (6) 18. Appraise (6) 20. Stoneworker (5) 22. Narcotic derived from poppies (5) 23. Parasitic insect (4)

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A Rosetta is made up of a 7 6 centre coloured hexagon Example encircled by 6 white hexagons. To complete the puzzle, fill in all 7 Rosettas with each number between 1 and 7 in no particular order while also ensuring that : 1. No number is repeated in a horizontal row 2. Each number from 1 to 7 are represented in the 7 grey coloured hexagon cells.

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To complete the puzzle fill in each of the empty hexagon cells with numbers between 1 & 7 following the 3 rules below; 1. No numbers in a horizontal line can be repeated. 2. No numbers in a diagonal line can be repeated. 3. No numbers in the 7 gray hexagons can be repeated.

Source: Konstantinos Karamanlis

Drop Quotes are similar to cryptograms, in that the goal is for the solver to uncover a hidden quote. A black-and-white crossword-style grid is set up for each quote, with a number of letters “hovering” above each column. Your task is to “drop” each of those letters into the appropriate square in each column, until the entire quote is revealed. All punctuation (commas, periods, dashes, etc.) has been removed. Good luck!

21st Mar – 20th Apr Death Card http://bestforpuzzles.com/dc/print.html?puzz=daily-codeword-180712 First this card does NOT foretell death, only ending of a situation and the situation around you at the moment needs some changes. The changes promised by this card are all positive so by the end of this week you will be feeling much happier with your situation. Lucky Number 22

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21st Apr – 21st May Eight of Wands Watch out there are changes happening around you also, these changes may take you by surprise as they will be very fast. The changes could be around work so keep your eyes open for opportunities that are around at the moment. Wednesday will be luckiest. Lucky Number 18

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22nd May – 21th June Ten of Coins This is a great time to connect with a part of the family you perhaps haven’t seen for a while. Money is well starred this week so perhaps a raise or a win. There will be a new pet for you to take on, up to you wether you do that of course but it is showing in this card. Lucky Number 08

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21st Dec – 19th Jan Six of Coins 1/1sparing with Have you been a bit your cash or emotions, now is the time to let go and show your true self. Being open with others will open your eyes to new possibilities that are coming around you. Creativity will become more important and lead to new friends. Lucky Number 43

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20th Jan – 19th Feb 23rd Oct – 21st Nov 23rd July – 22nd Aug Ten of Wands Strength Knight of Pentacles Something you have orchesHaving the strong heart of a lion There is plenty of space for growth trated will be much harder work may be wonderful but not at your this week and by that i don’t mean than you had imagined but plow own expense, take time to look physically, this is a great time to on all will work out as it should at your own lifestyle and you re-evaluate certain aspects in your be. Find your inner leader and will see there are changes to be life and plant seeds for the future, help others to follow your lead. made there to bring your physical so stop looking back and embrace Help will be at hand just when strength back to where it should what life has to offer you, positive you need it the most. Lucky day be. The latter end of the week things will happen shortly. Lucky Tuesday. Lucky Number 35 will great. Lucky Number 19 Copyright © Puzzle Baron October 23, 2018 - Go to www.Printable-Puzzles.com for Hints andbe Solutions! Number 32 23rd Aug– 22nd Sept Ace of Pentacles A small gift will brighten your day midweek. The aces are always good luck cards so you can relax and look forward to a much better week than you are expecting. An offer will come out of the blue which will lead to money or a more comfortable life for you personally. Lucky Number 09

22nd Nov – 20th Dec Three of Cups There are celebrations in the air there may be an invite to a party or gathering, but whatever it is make sure you go and enjoy the time there. New clothes seem to be the order of the day, time to treat yourself or someone close. Go on you know you want to. Lucky Number 39

20th Feb – 20th Mar Page of Swords Watch out for a few temper tantrums around this week, being warned will help you to deal with them in a rational way. It is now time for you to be the leader of your pack and lead by example, others will follow, may take them a while but your lead will help you and them. Lucky Number 17


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WEDNESDAY 31st October

07:30 3rd Rock From the Sun 07:55 3rd Rock From the Sun 08:20 3rd Rock From the Sun 08:45 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:10 Frasier 10:40 Frasier 11:10 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 12:05 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Come Dine with Me 14:05 A New Life in the Sun 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Coast vs Country 17:00 A Place in the Sun 18:00 Four in a Bed 18:30 Embarrassing Pets 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 Rory Peck Awards 21:00 The Secret Life of the Zoo 22:00 Grand Designs 23:00 The Bisexual 23:35 999: What’s Your Emergency?

07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Holding Back the Years 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Claimed and Shamed 12:45 Caught Red Handed 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Impossible 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 Money for Nothing 17:30 Flog It! 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London News 20:00 The One Show 21:00 Watchdog 22:00 The Apprentice 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:30 BBC London News 23:42 BBC Weather 23:45 A Question of Sport

07:00 Letterbox 07:30 Claimed and Shamed 08:15 Money for Nothing 09:00 Great British Menu 09:30 Great British Menu 10:00 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC Newsroom Live 12:15 Politics Live 14:00 Live: World Championship Artistic Gymnastics 17:15 Coast 17:45 Eggheads 18:15 Antiques Road Trip 19:00 Letterbox 19:30 Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two 20:00 Family Cooking Showdown 21:00 Inside the Factory 22:00 Trust 23:00 The Apprentice: You’re Fired 23:30 Newsnight

07:00 Good Morning Britain 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:55 ITV News London 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 Tenable 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV News London 19:30 ITV Evening News 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Coronation Street 21:00 Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs 21:30 Coronation Street 22:00 Dark Heart 23:00 ITV News at Ten 23:30 ITV News London 23:45 Peston

07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Holding Back the Years 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Claimed and Shamed 12:45 Caught Red Handed 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Impossible 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 Money for Nothing 17:30 Flog It! 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 EastEnders 21:00 Ariana Grande at the BBC 22:00 Ambulance 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:30 BBC London News 23:42 BBC Weather 23:45 Question Time

07:00 Letterbox 07:30 Claimed and Shamed 08:15 Money for Nothing 09:00 Saving Lives at Sea 10:00 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC Newsroom Live 13:15 Politics Live 14:00 Live: World Championship Artistic Gymnastics 16:30 Coast 16:45 Blue Planet II 17:45 Eggheads 18:15 Antiques Road Trip 19:00 Letterbox 19:30 Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two 20:00 Family Cooking Showdown 21:00 100 Days to Victory 22:00 Horizon 23:00 MOTD: The Premier League Show 23:30 Newsnight

07:00 Good Morning Britain 07:30 3rd Rock From the Sun 07:55 3rd Rock From the Sun 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 08:20 3rd Rock From the Sun 08:45 Everybody Loves 11:30 This Morning Raymond 13:30 Loose Women 10:10 Frasier 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 10:40 Frasier 14:55 ITV News London 11:10 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 15:00 Judge Rinder 12:05 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell 13:00 Channel 4 News 16:00 Tenable 13:05 Come Dine with Me 17:00 Tipping Point 14:05 A New Life in the Sun 18:00 The Chase 15:10 Countdown 19:00 ITV News London 16:00 Coast vs Country 20:00 Emmerdale 17:00 A Place in the Sun 20:30 Tonight 18:00 Four in a Bed 21:00 Emmerdale 18:30 Embarrassing Pets 21:30 Gino’s Italian Coastal 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks Escape 20:00 Channel 4 News 22:00 Dark Heart 20:55 Rory Peck Awards 23:00 ITV News at Ten 21:00 George Clarke’s Old 23:35 ITV News London House, New Home 23:50 Killer Women with 22:00 The First Piers Morgan 23:00 Naked Attraction

THURSDAY 1st November

07:00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 07:25 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 07:50 You’ve Been Framed! 08:15 Dress to Impress 09:00 Emmerdale 09:25 You’ve Been Framed! 10:25 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 11:15 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 12:15 Dress to Impress 13:15 Emmerdale 13:45 You’ve Been Framed! 14:45 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 15:40 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:45 The Jeremy Kyle Show 17:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 18:55 You’ve Been Framed! 19:50 Take Me Out 21:00 Two and a Half Men 21:30 Two and a Half Men 22:00 Ben Hanlin’s Live and Deadly: Drowned 23:30 Family Guy

07:00 Coronation Street

07:00 Totally Bonkers 07:00 MILKSHAKE Guinness World Records 10:15 Jeremy Vine 07:25 Totally Bonkers 12:15 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take Guinness World Records it Away! 07:50 You’ve Been Framed! 13:10 5 News at Lunchtime 08:15 Dress to Impress 09:00 Emmerdale 13:15 NCIS 09:25 Coronation Street 14:05 Access 09:55 Coronation Street 14:15 Home and Away 10:25 The Ellen DeGeneres 14:45 Neighbours Show 15:15 A Nutcracker Christmas 11:15 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 17:00 Friends 12:15 Dress to Impress 17:30 Friends 13:15 Emmerdale 18:00 5 News at 5 13:45 Coronation Street 18:30 Neighbours 14:15 Coronation Street 14:45 The Ellen DeGeneres 19:00 Home and Away Show 19:30 5 News Tonight 15:40 The Jeremy Kyle Show 20:00 The Great Model 18:55 You’ve Been Framed! Railway Challenge 19:50 Take Me Out 21:00 Shop Smart Save 21:00 Two and a Half Men 21:30 Two and a Half Men Money for Christmas 22:00 Rich House, Poor House 22:00 Don’t Hate the Playaz 23:00 Celebrity Juice 23:00 Big Brother 23:50 Family Guy

07:00 Coronation Street

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12:15 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away! 13:10 5 News at Lunchtime 13:15 NCIS 14:05 Access 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 Oliver’s Ghost 17:00 Friends 17:30 Friends 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 FIA World Rally Championship 21:00 GPs: Behind Closed Doors 22:00 Secret Life of the Hospital 23:30 Big Brother

07:25 Coronation Street 07:50 Heartbeat 08:55 The Royal 09:55 Judge Judy 10:25 Judge Judy 10:50 Judge Judy 11:15 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 13:35 The Royal 14:35 Heartbeat 15:40 Coronation Street 16:15 Coronation Street 16:45 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 19:00 Heartbeat 20:00 Murder, She Wrote 21:00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 23:00 Safe House

07:25 Coronation Street 07:50 Heartbeat 08:55 The Royal 10:00 Judge Judy 10:25 Judge Judy 10:55 Judge Judy 11:20 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 13:35 The Royal 14:35 Heartbeat 15:40 Coronation Street 16:15 Coronation Street 16:45 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 18:55 Heartbeat 20:00 Murder, She Wrote 21:00 Vera 23:00 Law & Order: UK

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Tetley fever brewing!

Nothing or no one, it seems, is going to rain on Danny Tetley’sparade, as the Benidorm singer’s X Factor journey continues into another week. Danny spent most of last week fending off personal questions from journalists, following former friend Ashley Power’s revelations describing his recent battles with drugs and drink. Then on his first live show, the Bradford born singer was completely thrown, when the announcer called the name of another contestant Anthony

Russell, forcing the singer to pause and ask to begin his performance again. No worries for our Danny as he sailed through to next week, with a growing army of fans behind him. Following my Weekender story last week, we received a photo from a couple of likely lads, wearing appropriate T shirts of support for Danny, so thanks Norman Darlington and Paul Humphries, wear those shirts with pride …… and keep the ‘Tetley Faith’

Jamie Lee Halloween Queen Forty years on from her appearance in the original Halloween movie, Jamie Lee Curtis returned to movie screens this week, to reprise her iconic role in the eleventh and possibly final edition of the franchise. Returning to play, Laurie Strode, who faces her final confrontation with nemesis Michael Myers, played by Nick Castle in Halloween 2018, Jamie has expressed her delight at the movie’s opening weekend success in the states. This week, Jamie Lee took to social media to share her excitement at how successful the latest Halloween flick has been. She wrote on Twitter: ‘OK. I’m going for one BOAST post. Biggest horror movie opening with a female lead. Biggest movie opening with a female lead over 55. Second biggest October movie opening ever. Biggest

Halloween opening ever.’ The fifty nine year old actress, daughter of movie legend Tony Curtis, ended the post with the hashtag #womengetthingsdone. The likeable and self deprecating star also told an Australian TV show that acting in a movie is not hard work, compared to most people’s everyday jobs. ‘Well let me say this, I’m in Australia. People work hard in Australia. They work hard all over the world but the people and friends I have here in Australia, people work really hard,’ Jamie Lee said. ‘And so for me to say it was hard work, somebody should like literally tell me to shut up.’ Good old Jamie, you’ve definitely gone up a few notches in my book, even though you do have a look of Paul O’ Grady about you these days.


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Only a few weeks into the interminable Strictly Come Dancing marathon, whi seems to go on and on and on forever ch through the mists of Autumn into the snows of Christmas. Already, controversy and drama circ les the top rated show, involving a kiss between comedian Seann Walsh and partner Katya Jones, which should or shouldn ’t have happened, depending which side of the sequinned fence you sit. Finding themselves in the elimination dance off last Sunday, the pair survived cha chacha into another week at the to expense of someone called Vick Hop e and her exotically named partner Graziano Di Primi, (yes, you guessed it …. Italian with long hair and shirt slashed to waist!). Apparently Vick got herself into hot water, by revealing on her Capital Rad io breakfast show, that producers had a discussion before the judges gave their final decision on Sunday night’s results sho w. A BBC spokesperson immediately defe nded the show by telling Radio Times allegations were incorrect. that the “It is categorically untrue to imply that producers tell the judges how to sco who to save,” the spokesperson said re or . “Each judge votes on each dance inde pendently, based on its merits and in their expert opinion alone. “The judges use an electronic voting pad to transmit their score or choice of who to save to the production gallery which is then locked in and cannot be cha nged. “Only after this does a producer spe ak to the judges, advising them on how long they have to speak and reminding them to give a reason for their decisions. The process was exactly the same this weekend.” Ok, so there we have it and of course, we can all trust the BBC ……..can’t we?

Yankee doodle Gucci We’ve all worn a baseball cap in our time, you know, on those days when we have a bad hair day (or no hair day, in my case!), or donned with shades, when we don ’t want to be recognised, slipping out of Lidl with a few cans of cider and an XXL packet of Doritos. Well, this humble piece of sports hea dgear has been elevated to new heig hts of sophistication with the news that Guc ci, have released a monogrammed vers ion of the signature New York Yankees baseba ll cap, with its iconic interlocking “NY” logo. Synonymous with the “celebrity hop ing to go incognito” look in airport loun ges and LA coffee shops, high profile cap wea rers such as The Beckhams, Jay Z, Kim Kardashian, MeghanMarkle and model Gigi Hadid are certain to be on the phone attempt ing to get their hands on one. Not sure I can quite afford the eye wat ering 315 pound price tag myself, but I’ll just wait, as they’ll surely appear on the shelves of one or two shops of oriental persuasion in Benidorm at a much more affordable price, within a few weeks.

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Hard to believe it’s three years, since the acrimonious split between the BBC and former Top Gear presenters, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, who took their questionable talents and massive egos off to Amazon TV in a multimillion pound deal. Whilst their new show, The Grand Tour, currently in filming for series 3 due to air later this year, goes from strength to strength, their old programme has been through nearly enough presenters to fill a minibus. Clarkson is set to hang up his keys temporarily, so that he can become the new presenter of Who Wants to be a Millionaire, due for an imminent revival on ITV for ten programmes in 2019. He joked that he would be using the series to get away from his The Grand Tour co-hosts May and Hammond. Meanwhile, over at the Beeb, two new presenters have been unveiled to follow in the footsteps of Chris Evans, who stood down after one ill-fated series and Friends star Matt

Leblanc who announced he was leaving after the next season of the show. New hosts, Paddy McGuinness and Andrew Flintoff, will begin their duties early next year, joining existing presenter and former racing driver Chris Harris to complete the new-look line-up. Quite what a comedian and former England cricket captain can do to revive the ailing car show remains to be seen, but if viewers turn off, it will surely be “No likey …. No lighty!”

The Greatest Show Album Of course, you’d be wrong, because the answer is …. Cue drum rolls and the dropping of jaws…..the soundtrack to the movie The Greatest Showman. The albumhas broken all kinds of records, spending more time at the top of the If you were asked which album charts than any disc since has spent the most weeks at 1988 and that includes Adele’s 21. number 1 in the UK charts during No one, especially the critics (What the last thirty years, what would do they know, anyway?), expected your answer be? The Greatest Showman movie to Something by Michael Jackson, be such a huge success in the UK, Whitney, Oasis, Queen, George where it exceeded its projected Michael or even Take That, perhaps? earnings by more than eight times.

Now, the fourteen songs from the movie soundtrack, are to be reworked featuring some of the biggest names on the contemporary music scene, for a new album entitled The Greatest Showman Reimagined, due out in mid November. Kelly Clarkson, Ty Dollar $ign, Anne-Marie, Kesha, James Arthur, Jess Glynne, Sara Bareilles, Craig David and Pentatonix are among the big names on the disc. Highlights include Kesha and Missy Elliott teaming up with original singer Keala Settle for the Oscar-nominated ‘This is Me’, Panic!

At the Disco taking on the opener, ‘The Greatest Show’, and Craig David singing bonus track ‘Come Alive’. The original Greatest Showman soundtrack, performed by Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, Zendaya and their co-stars has sold more than 4.5 million copies worldwide. It’s spent an incredible 21 weeks atop the UK album chart in 2018, and has not dropped out of the top three since January. Hearing that Kelly Clarkson is taking on my favourite song from the movie, ‘Never Enough’, is enough to make my mouth water ….. and reach out for the hankies.


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Horoscopes ARIES (March 21st-April 20th) LIBRA (Sept 24th-Oct 23rd) Did you wake up this morning Social occasions of all kinds with a vague recollection of a halfcould take place today, Libra. remembered dream bugging you? Some older visitors, perhaps your If so, it won’t do any good to try to parents, could visit your home. It pull it up. Perhaps you aren’t meant may be a rather quiet visit, with ARIES to remember the entire thing, in LIBRA conversation that’s more casual which case you should try analyzing than intense, but it will be nice the little bit you do remember. Perhaps it will come nonetheless. Later you could go out with friends to you when something reminds you later. Don’t let it or colleagues or meet them at a celebration of drive you crazy. It’s only a dream, after all. some sort.

SCORPIO (Oct 24th-Nov 22nd) TAURUS (April 21st-May 21st) Someone you’ve been expecting Legal matters may be on your to call might not do so today, mind today, Taurus. Maybe your Scorpio, and this could worry you insecurities are blowing a certain a little. Don’t be too shy to pick difficulty all out of proportion. You up the phone and call. Your friend need to view the entire situation a TAURUS little more objectively. If you can SCORPIO may have overslept or been too overwhelmed by work or visitors. find someone in the know, ask him or her to fill you in on the facts. You will be relieved You haven’t been forgotten. If you phone, this person to know you’ve been making mountains out of will undoubtedly be glad to hear from you. After the molehills. For now, try to relax and lighten up a little. conversation, go for a walk in your neighborhood. GEMINI (May 22nd-June 21st) You may need someone’s help or advice today, Gemini. Don’t be afraid to ask for it. You tend to be proud of your ingenuity and GEMINI independence. Most of the time others are the ones reaching out to you. You do have the right to ask for help. It isn’t a sign of weakness. Knowing when to ask for help is a strength. Think about it.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23rd-Dec 21st) Worries about money could be on your mind today, Sagittarius. A check you’ve been expecting may not have arrived. Perhaps a project you’ve taken on is SAGITTARIUS taking longer to complete than you thought, and so expected funds are delayed. The key word to remember here is “delayed.” It’s late, not cancelled altogether. Be patient and don’t waste any more time worrying!

CANCER (June 22nd-July 23rd) Is your significant other uncertain about spending much time with you today, Cancer? You may be hurt at first, as your honey could feel obligated to spend some CANCER private time with family members. You should be able to get together as you hoped. Just don’t expect it to be for the whole day. Spend your alone time relaxing and sprucing yourself up.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22nd-Jan 20th) The desire to get together with friends is strong today, Capricorn, but you might be unable to do it as early as you’d hoped. You could be delayed by leftover CAPRICORN work or chores. Don’t despair, however. You will get out and have fun as planned. Pitch into whatever needs to be done and get it out of the way. You might be able to get to your gathering on time after all.

LEO (July 24th-August 23rd) AQUARIUS (Jan 21st-Feb 19th) A career goal you’ve been hoping Are you entertaining tonight, to reach may seem uncertain now, Leo? If so, you might be a little Aquarius. You could be wondering if worried about what your guests your work has gone for naught. Don’t think of your home and your skills think this way. There’s a lot going on as a host. Don’t waste any time LEO worrying. A good time will be had AQUARIUS behind the scenes that you aren’t aware of yet. When you hear about by all, including you. Everyone is likely to have a memorable evening. Just do your these developments, you will know that you’re still in best, be your usual jovial self, and concentrate on the running. Don’t waste your whole day thinking about work. Try to relax. Tomorrow it may all come together. having fun.

Alonso extends Defender Marcos Alonso has signed a new contract at Chelsea that will keep him at the club until 2023, dashing speculation of a return move to Real Madrid or a deal with Barcelona. The Spain left-back moved to Stamford Bridge from Fiorentina in 2016 and won the Premier League title in his first season with the

Blues. The 27-year-old, who previously played for Bolton having joined from Real Madrid, also won last season’s FA Cup. “I am so happy to stay here longer and to keep playing for one of the best teams in the world,” he said.

Retiring Robin Former Arsenal, Manchester United and Netherlands forward Robin van Persie says he will retire from football at the end of the season. The 35-yearold - who returned to Feyenoord, where he made his

debut aged 17, in January has scored 50 goals in 102 appearances for his country. During his time in England, Van Persie won the FA Cup with Arsenal and a Premier League title at United. “When I have to stop? That is probably at the end of this season,” he said.

VIRGO (August 24th-Sept 23rd) PISCES (Feb 20th-March 20th) Are you spending a lot of time A special gathering may take place in your neighborhood working on something you’ve today, Virgo. If you’re currently been trying to learn well? It involved, you will probably attend could be more confusing than it with your significant other. If usual today, Pisces. You might you aren’t seeing anyone, you PISCES come across a new concept that VIRGO will run into some old friends and doesn’t quite make sense to you possibly make some new ones. One of them could at first glance. Don’t waste time puzzling over it. be a potential love interest, perhaps a little older Think about something else. The meaning of it all than you. Relax, let loose, and have a little fun. should come to you out of the blue. Be patient.

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No chickens counted

Lewis Hamilton just needs a seventh-place finish at this Sunday’s Mexican GP to clinch his fifth Formula 1 world title, but Mercedes boss Toto Wolf is leaving nothing to chance. “We know that it is not going to be an easy race, but everyone in the team is

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focused, motivated and determined to keep the pressure on until the chequered flag in Abu Dhabi,.” Wolf said. After finishing only third in a frenetic US GP with Sebastian Vettel fourth, the

title race has continued to Mexico - although Hamilton moved even closer to wrapping up the championship early. The Mercedes driver needs just five points over the final three races to be sure of the title, even if Vettel wins every race.


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Sports & Local Sports News Las Ramblas Golf Society

Elche international rugby 7´s returns

International rugby returns to Elche at the weekend of 3 and 4 November at the Elche Football Stadium for the IV Elche International Rugby Tournament. This years teams taking place of the men’s teams are Spain, England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Russia, Germany and the Viator Barbarians, and for the women are Spain, England,

Ireland, France, Holland, Belgium, France B and the Viator Barbarians. The Viator Barbarians team are players from Fiji UK, UK Marauders, Samurai and Spain. This is becoming an annual event now so let us keeping it going as it is great for the sport to have such quality of international rugby in the area.

It kicks off at 10.00 and finishes at around 19.00 on both days and the tickets are 15€ each for both days so excellent value for money to see top class international rugby here in Spain. You can get tickets on line from Viator or down at Zoco Market at Dutch’s Rubgy Store market stall or by contacting Garry on 692 767 242.

Ruby´s Golf captains day This fixture always sparks a lot of interest from our members and this year was no exception. 28 players (would have been more if we could have gotten more tee times) divided into two teams, Captain versus Vice Captain, played out a Ryder cup style of match play. George Marshall Dean, vice captain already one game down this year tried desperately to inspire his team to victory against the Captain, Dave Sheltons team. First rubber went to the Vice captains team, very good start for George, second rubber also to the Vice Captain, excellent, George felt sure this was his day, unfortunately the

next five teams failed him and the Captain triumphed again, final score 5/2, unlucky George, there is always next year when you step up to the plate and become Captain. The individual scores on the day were very good with nearest the pins from Peter List, Robert Scott and Nigel Wright, second place was taken by Theresa Wright with 39 points and the best score of the day of 40 points taking the Captains day trophy, an engraved glass ice bucket, was Jim McCarthy. We returned to Rayz bar for the presentation where new owners Marrisa and Jamie provided us with a nice buffet of chicken curry and rice and sandwiches, many thanks for being

such nice hosts guy’s. At the presentation we had a couple of raffles and also auctioned off some golf vouchers from Vistabella golf, and meal vouchers from Stan and Ollies many thanks to them for their generous donations. All the money raised from the raffles and auctions was donated to the Captains charity, Bright futures of Bardia which is run by our members Jayne Hannam and Steve James. Another great day and evening with lots of fun and banter many thanks to the Captain, Vice Captain and committee for all their hard work. If you wish to play with us or join our society please email rubysgolf@yahoo.co.uk

Monday’s ‘counter game’ saw some welcome new names to the leader board with none other than Liverpool football legend, Gary Gillespie, together with his wife Dianne, Nick Campbell and Reg Akehurst taking top place with 99 points. Gary (who plays golf off a four handicap) was the back bone of the hugely successful Liverpool team from 1984 to 1991 and also won 13 caps for Scotland during this time. Wednesday’s Stableford saw a great turnout together with some very good scores. Heinz Lei with 34 points only made it into sixth place! Our winner with 39 points was Lindsay Forbes who just held off Joyce McClusky who managed 38. In third, with 37, was Nigel Price followed by Pete Dunn with 36. In 5th spot, with 35 points, was Ken Robertson.Four ‘2’s today, one of which I’m pleased to say went to me! Also sharing the pot were Lindsay Forbes, John Dobson and Pete Dunn. Our week finished with a closely fought ‘Change Partners’. Taking 1st place were Bryan Neal, Dave Pulling, Rod Doel and Maria Oldenziel with a very commendable 86 points. Por ultimo, (and finally, for those not fluent) in the words of Geoff Biggerstaff, ‘this ball retriever is not long enough to get my putter out of the tree’!

Lindsay Forbes

CD Torrevieja

Club Deportivo Torrevieja has reached an agreement with Joaquín López Martínez (Montpellier, 1971) better known as Kiko López, to become the new coach of the first team. López has strong ties with the neighbouring municipality of Los Montesinos as well as with our city, and he comes highly recommended by the Club’s sports director Juanjo Fernández. As a UEFA PRO football coach, Kiko López posesses the highest coaching qualification obtainable from the footballing sphere, above that of the Licencia UEFA A and Licencia UEFA B titles. Kiko López has an outstanding professional career, working with Real Madrid CF for 10 years and training top teams in countries such as China, Tunisia, Kuwait and the Under-17 and Under-19 teams for Bahrain. Working alongside Kiko, the Club has appointed Francisco José Guillén Llamusi (Elche, 1976) “Paco Guillén”, who will work as assistant coach. His most recent success was ensuring the promotion of CD Almoradí

into the 3º División in the 2015-2016 season. CD Torrevieja welcomes both coaches to the Club and wishes them the greatest success in their work. This coming Sunday, 28 October at 11.45h at Torrevieja’s Nelson Mandela Stadium, CD Torrevieja faces Aspe UD in the ninth match of the season. This is an important match for the Salineros as it will be the first match the team plays led by the new coaching staff and Kiko López at the reins. And with renewed hopes, the team are determined to win so they do not lose their place in the top half of the league table. The Club would also like to remind everyone that the period in which you can acquire your 2018/19 season ticket is still open, and all you have to do is come to the head office located at Calle Caballero de Rodas, nº56. Alternatively, you can purchase them online through the Club’s website at www.clubdeportivotorrevieja.com. Season tickets cannot be acquired from the stadium ticket office.


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Darts

ALL TIMES GIVEN ARE SPANISH TIME

Tennis

Friday 26th October

PDC European Championship 2017 ITV 4 - 13:45

League Cup Wednesday 31st October Chelsea v Derby Sky Sports Main Event 20:30 Burton v Nottm Forest Sky Sports Main Event - 20:45

Premier League

Friday 26th October

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Saturday 27th October

Brighton v Wolves - 16:00 Sothampton v Newcastle - 16:00 Liverpool v Cardiff City - 16:00 Fulham v Bournemouth - 16:00 Watford v Huddersfield - 16:00 Leicester City v West Ham BT Sport 1 - 16:00

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Burnley v Chelsea - 14:30 Crystal Palace v Arsenal - 14:30 Sky Sports Main Event Manchester Utd v Everton Sky Sports Main Event - 16:00

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Golf

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Saturday 27th October

Ryder v Sirotkin Sky Sports Action - 20:00 Ryan Doyle v Jordan Gill Sky Sports Action - 21:30 Ted Cheeseman vs Asinia Byfield Sky Sports Action - 22:30 Pulev v Fury Five - 23:00

Friday 26th October Sanderson Farms Championship 2018 Sky Sports Golf - 19:30

Saturday 27th October Sanderson Farms Championship 2018 Sky Sports Golf - 19:30

Sunday 26th October Sanderson Farms Championship 2018 Sky Sports Golf - 19:30

Thursday 1st November Turkish Open 2018 Sky Sports Golf - 09:00

Saturday 27th October

Daniel Jacobs vs Sergiy Derevyanchenk Sky Sports Action - 03:00

Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 2018 Sky Sports Golf - 21:30

Back in business

Just one point separates the top five teams in Preferente Group Four, with four of those sides meeting this weekend, after last week’s fixtures were all postponed. Based on a weather forecast promising severe storms, the Valencian FA took a rational decision to postpone all fixtures in the region, but the frustrating reality was that the weather was perfect-

ly fine across a large part of Alicante Province for the matches to have taken place. The pick of the matches this weekend sees the leaders Sant Joan(pictured) travel to Rojales on Sunday morning to take on fifth-placed CD Thader, who are just a point behind, whilst there’s a derby clash between third and

fourth, as Hercules B welcome CFI Alicante. Second-placed CD Almoradi entertain neighbours Benferri CF on Sunday; CD Torrevieja are at home to Aspe in an earlier than normal noon kick-off; there’s a Vega Baja clash between UD Horadada and Orihuela, whilst Villajoyosa CF have a local meeting with Benidorm CD.

Sergio Garcia capped his superb performance in the Ryder Cup last month, to gain a personal triumph on Monday to win his first tournament of the year. It meant a lot to the Spaniard, as he recorded a dominating four shot victory on home soil at the Valderrama Masters, an event which he has now won for the last three years. The victory made Garcia the first player to win the same European Tour title three times in a row since Ernie Els in 2004 when he won a third Heineken Classic in Melbourne. The tournament in Andalucia, which is hosted by by Alex Trelinski Garcia’s charitable foundation, was heavily hit by even after being reduced to thunderstorms and had to 54 holes. “To be able to win three be completed a day late,

times here in Valderrama is a dream come true,” he said. “It’s so difficult, this golf course is so challenging.”

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Grateful Garcia

Morgan returns Marquez´s Gloucester number eight Ben Morgan has been included in the England squad for the autumn internationals, but there is no place for teammate Danny Cipriani. Morgan, 29, last featured

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for England in 2015 but earns a place amid a back-row injury crisis. Bath’s uncapped wing Joe Cokanasiga, 20, is one

of eight uncapped players in the 36-man squad named by Eddie Jones. Dylan Hartley and Owen Farrell, who led the team this summer in Hartley’s absence, are named as co-captains.

Spain’s Marc Marquez won a fifth MotoGP title - his third in a row – and then suffered a bizarre shoulder injury when celebrating victory in Japan on Sunday. Marquez, 25, dislocated his shoulder after enthusiastic hugs from his Honda team and British rider Scott Redding but looked more than fit enough to bounce around the winner’s podium a few minutes later. The victory gave Marquez his eighth win of the season at his team’s home track, with Britain’s Cal Crutchlow coming second. Ducati’s Andrea Dovizioso was his main title rival but the Italian slid off while in second on the penultimate lap. Marquez moves level with Mick Doohan on five titles in the top class, with only Valentino Rossi (seven) and Giacomo Agostini (eight) ahead of him. Spain’s Alvaro Bauitista

success

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came fifth, with fellow countrymen Maverick Vinales in seventh, and Dani Pedrosa just behind him. There are three more races remaining this season, with Philip Island hosting the Australian Grand Prix this Sunday.


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Sport

El Clasico

Contrasting fortunes set the stage for this Sunday’s El Clasico match, as Barcelona entertain Real Madrid(kick-off at 4.15 pm). Real languish in an uncharacteristic seventh spot in La Liga, but they are only four points behind leaders and champions, Barcelona. A poor home defeat to Levante last weekend, was then followed by an unconvincing Champions League victory over Pizen on Tuesday night,

Clash

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with all eyes on whether Real coach Julen Lopetegui would even be in charge for this Sunday’s match Club director Emilio Butragueno insisted that Lopetegui would indeed be on the bench in Barcelona. “Yes, yes, as normal,” he said when asked about the coach. “We must prepare well for the match. In this type of situation it is important

to remain calm and trust the players.” Barcelona produced the goods big time last Saturday, when they beat title rivals Sevilla four-two, to end a four match winless sequence. The victory came at a big price though, as Lionel Messi suffered a fracture in his forearm, which will keep him out of action for around three weeks. Perhaps, that was the kind of break that Real have been in need of?

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