
Starting from the 14th of this month the price of electricty will begin to come down as the EU has given the green light to put a cap on gas.
With the confinement of most of the population in their homes for over two weeks, the price of electricity has dropped by 42.8%.
A little bit of good news for a change on the price-of-electricity front; the average consumer will be getting 25.50 euros back from the electricity company.
The highly controversial abortion bill, which has drawn domestic and foreign criticism, rolls forward.
The Motril law court has sentenced a resident of Granada to 22 months in prison and ordered him to pay compensation of 749 euros after he left a hotel in Calahonda without paying after staying there for a month. He even made good use of their catering facilities.
Residents on the Costa Tropical often complain that visitors from Granada manage to spend time here without spending money, as they bring what they need down with them…
Three weird world stories from the March edition including Canadian military balls, Russian police arresting gay suspects and a very dodgy one million dollar note.