Sevilla

Provincial news from around Sevilla, Andalucia, Spain

Unhealthy Interest in Mother-in-Law

Friday, December 16, 2011
By Shortshank

The Guardia Civil have arrested a man who allegedly put a spy-camera, hidden in a pen, in his own mother-in-laws bathroom... Is nothing sacred? Yes, 34-year-old N.R.T., who comes from El Viso del Alcor (Sevilla) was denounced by his highly unamused m.i.l., after she discovered a 'suspicious pen' in her bathroom, realising that she was... »

British Consular Newsletter – November

Saturday, November 19, 2011
By Shortshank
British Consular Newsletter – November

What is Benefit Theft? The vast majority of people who claim UK benefits are honest, law-abiding citizens. But there are those who try to cheat the system. People who are in receipt of UK benefits have a responsibility to keep the authorities informed of any change in their circumstances, as this can affect their... »

2000th Post!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011
By Shortshank

This website came into existence in April 2009 and by the 15th of August 2010 we had reached our 1001st post and were pretty chuffed, but today we're proud to register our 2,000th post! »

British Consulate Newsletter

Tuesday, October 11, 2011
By Editor
British Consulate Newsletter

Monthly Newsletter from the British Consulate in Malaga, containing news on pensions, The Royal British Legion and Age Concern, amongst other points. »

Mayor Guilty of Misuse of Work Phone

Monday, September 19, 2011
By Editor
Mayor Guilty of Misuse of Work Phone

The ex-Mayor of Puebla del Rio spent 6,098 euros on his official mobile phone, on calls to a woman, in just one year. »

British Consulate Newsletter – September

Wednesday, September 7, 2011
By Editor
British Consulate Newsletter – September

The monthly newsletter for September, sent out by the British Consulate in Malaga, Spain, giving advice and information for the British expat population. »

Here’s A Surprise!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011
By Editor

Whilst los autonomos (self-employed workers) struggle to pay their social security and workers are laid off, our dear politicians don’t appear to have twigged that there’s an economic crisis with its teeth sunk into the average person’s jugular vein. »

Energetic Couple

Wednesday, July 27, 2011
By Editor

Regional News: An off duty Guardia-Civil policeman was strolling along in the hospitable and welcoming town of Prune when his attention was drawn to a man and a woman - one armed with a wood axe and the other an iron bar – busily trying to kill somebody, allegedly. He begrudgingly opted to end... »

Gravy Train Derailed?

Saturday, July 23, 2011
By Editor
Gravy Train Derailed?

Javier Arenas, leader of the PP for Andalucia and candidate for the First Minister of the Junta, said he was willing to stop a new law going through which would mean that politicians cannot be a mayor and a member of parliament at the same time – he said he would take it to... »

Costa Tropical’s Seaside Gazette

Tuesday, July 12, 2011
By Editor

The online version of the Seaside Gazette has been going for two years and already has 1,650 articles, some of them being multiple ones. »

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