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Employment fell by more than 244,000 people

Employment fell by more than 244,000 people, in January, the biggest drop for the first month of the year since 2013. However, the Social Security Ministry said the overall number of contributors remained above 19 million. Registered unemployment rose by almost 90,250 from December, there are now 3.25 million unemployed in Spain. After Christmas, many seasonal hirings in retail and hospitality come to an end. So do many other contracts […]

todayFebruary 5, 2020 8

Spanish News

Thirteen years after the mayor of a Costa Blanca town was shot in the face and left to die in hospital the trial of seven defendants has collapsed without any convictions

Alejandro Ponsoda was murdered by three bullets as he was pulling in to park at his home in Polop, just inland from Benidorm. But the key defendant, Ponsada’s political successor Juan Cano, has now been acquitted by an Alicante jury along with six other defendants and alleged accomplices due to a lack of evidence.

todayFebruary 5, 2020 4

Brexit News

Brexit: Northern Ireland consumers ‘could face reduced choice’

Stormont officials working on Brexit have said there is real concern consumers in Northern Ireland will face reduced choice and higher prices when the withdrawal deal is implemented. Some goods entering NI from GB will face new checks and controls. "There are significant consequences of not landing this properly," senior official Paul Grocott told the economy committee. The nature and extent of checks will have to be agreed by the […]

todayFebruary 5, 2020 4

Brexit News

Brexit trade tensions rise as UK ‘hires more patrol boats’ to keep out EU fishing fleet

Britain is today bolstering the ranks of its fishing police force ahead of a potential showdown with the European Union over post-Brexit access to UK waters. Fishing rights have already emerged as one of the key battlegrounds in future partnership talks between the UK and the EU. Brussels is adamant that there must be 'reciprocal access' on fishing so that existing arrangements which allow European trawlers to fish near the UK can continue. […]

todayFebruary 5, 2020 6

Brexit News

Brexit remains the top issue of concern for voters

Brexit continues to divide Britain despite Boris Johnson's declaration it is over, according to the new Sky Data poll. It found Brexit remains the top issue of concern for voters on 18%. This puts it ahead of poverty and inequality (16%), health (15%), and the economy and immigration (10%). Despite being the most important issue, Brexit has dropped significantly from 33% in the last poll in October 2019. The Sky Data […]

todayFebruary 5, 2020 5

Brexit News

Brexit: What happens now?

The UK left the EU on 31 January 2020 and has now entered an 11-month transition period. During this period the UK effectively remains in the EU's customs union and single market and continues to obey EU rules. However, it is no longer part of the political institutions. So, for example, there are no longer any British MEPs in the European Parliament. Future trade deal The first priority will be […]

todayFebruary 5, 2020 5

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MISSING! Mark Palmer Jr

Have you seen him? His family are very worried since he's been missing since the 27th of April 2019. Their latest update: Once again we are in Spain searching around for Mark. We arrived on the 20th December with maps and other equipment to do searches around Ontinyent. We also set out a rough itinerary of where and what we are going to do so we did not waste any time. […]

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Brexit News

EU’s official parting words to the UK were ‘good RIDDANCE’ – because Croatian ambassador ‘thought it meant the same as good luck’ at final meeting

Britain's membership of the European Union came to an awkward end last week after the UK's representative to the bloc was told by his opposite number from another member state: 'Good riddance.' The remark was made to Sir Tim Barrow by Irena Andrassy, Croatia's permanent representative in Brussels, during Sir Tim's final pre-Brexit meeting with EU counterparts. However, the exchange was apparently the result of a misunderstanding of the British phrase which Ms […]

todayFebruary 4, 2020 4

Brexit News

Brexit is not ‘done’. But its new challenges could address some old problems

Brexit is – allegedly – done. The UK is no longer a member state of the European Union, so in this sense at least, the outcome of the 2016 referendum has finally been honoured. But how done is “done”? And what happens next? While Brexit to date has hardly been easy, a new report by the UK in a Changing Europe shows that much of the real work still lies ahead. First, […]

todayFebruary 4, 2020 16

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