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How to avoid DGT fines by using correct lighting in winter time
With the current weather patterns during winter, traffic police are controlling how drivers circulate within the law, and are clamping down heavily on road safety. There are a number of rules relating to the use of correct lighting while behind the w
DGT launches another special road surveillance campaign
According to the DGT, more than 600,000 schoolchildren use this type of transport daily to travel to their educational centres. Although accident rates are minimal, Traffic considers it necessary to continue guaranteeing that security.
As a result
If Covid admissions increase, NHS could start cancelling operations
Speaking with The Telegraph, Mr Hopson said, “If the Covid-19 caseload does rise, and it is accompanied by significant staff absences, then something will have to give, and lower priority elective surgery would be the conventional way forward”.
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Gibraltar confirms three Omicron cases among 16 new positives
The Government of Gibraltar has confirmed 16 new positive cases of Covid detected among its residents today, Sunday, December 12. Three of them are reported to be of the new Omicron variant.
Madrid’s best-known square taken over by the Costa del Sol
The president of Costa del Sol Tourism, Francisco Salado explained that that campaign, whose motto is ‘The door to the Costa del Sol’, is expected to reach nearly three million people and he highlighted the fact that currently the national market is
Andalucia is one of Spain’s biggest fruit and vegetable exporters
While the final figures have not been clarified, 2021 looks like being a record-breaking year for the exports of fruit and vegetables in Malaga, and Andalucia in general. Up until October, a volume of €5,002 million in foreign sales had been register
Covid numbers in Spain – Monday, January 17
These figures are lower than those of the corresponding day last week, when 242,440 positives were reported, which could show a certain downward trend in the evolution of the pandemic.
According to official statistics, the total number of infectio
Tonga volcano eruption could cause mini-tsunami in Spain’s Balearic Islands
Jose Miguel Viñas, the Meteored’s meteorologist, commented, “The violent explosion of the Hunga Tonga volcano, in the Pacific, has generated a train of pressure waves in the air, which has spread throughout the atmosphere, registering sudden oscillat
Andalucia carries out its first euthanasia
France Info reported the information on its compatriot, after they conducted an interview with her, revealing that the lady, Catherine (not her real name), was 63, and had an advanced condition of Parkinson’s disease. She had apparently been diagnose
Almost half of Covid hospital patients being treated for something else
These figures are the highest proportion known since the information began being published in June 2021 and has increased from the 26% recorded at the start of December. All Covid hospital patients need to be treated separately from people who are ne
Customers fuming after energy company tells them to cuddle pets to keep warm
A British energy company has apologised for the “poorly judged and unhelpful” advice to customers suggesting they should cuddle their pets to keep warm and exercise to lower their heating bills.
According to reports, SSE, which is owned by OVO Ene
Pfizer expecting authorisation to market its oral Covid medicine in Europe
Their new product has been developed for the treatment of adult and adolescent patients who are displaying mild to moderate Covid-19 symptoms. It is suitable for anybody from 12 years of age, with a minimum weight of 40 kilos, who presents a high ris