Tag: Children

Spain to allow children outdoors from 27 April

State of alarm to be extended to 9 May Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, announced in a live TV broadcast on Saturday night...

Confinement has no impact on healthy children

Doctors and psychologists have said that confinement has no impact on healthy children as long as their parents manage their activities well. Italy has once...

Aguamarina Park to reopen Mid March

Work began to the refurbish Aguamarina Children’s Park at the beginning of December with an unlikely completion date published of the20th of that month....

Freemasons Christmas shoe box drive

Recently local Freemason Freddie Samrai, and his wife Carol, organized a “CHRISTMAS SHOE BOX DRIVE” for the under privileged children of Torrevieja. With much...

Quirónsalud will perform free mammography tests for the early detection of breast cancer

Quirónsalud Alicante and Torrevieja Hospitals have launched a breast cancer prevention campaign by conducting free mammography tests to mark the world breast cancer day to be held on 19 October. Early diagnosis of the disease through mammography screening reduces the mortality rate by 15% to 20%. Mammography screening will be done from 21 to 25 October for women aged 40 and over …

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Springtime Serenade at La Siesta!     

“It´s a grand night for singing” on Wednesday 15th...

The Leader Weekend Briefing – Friday 19 April 2024

In our last Spanish news roundup of the week,...

Reckless Driver Caught by Social Media Post

Reckless Driver

The Guardia Civil identified a driver performing dangerous "drifting" and "donuts" on public roads amidst traffic and pedestrians in Zaragoza. Videos on social media initiated the investigation, leading to charges against the 30-year-old man for reckless driving and endangering road safety. The Guardia Civil monitors such behavior to prevent risks.

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UK Press accused of ‘Tabloid Hysteria’ over misreported £97 tourist rule.

The UK Press has, once again, been accused of...