Duncan Inglis muses over the political structure of Andalucia: 30 years of PSOE rule and the coming regional elections.
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Human, all too Human
by Duncan Inglis •
A part-time Malaga policeman was killed in a shootout with a SWAT team when they tried to arrest him on suspicion of a kidnap attempt of a local bank manager.
National News February II
by Duncan Inglis •
A collection of news from around Spain, written by Duncan Inglis, for the February 2011 edition of the Seaside Gazette.
Dopy Cops
by Duncan Inglis •
An old refrain has it that the cops have the best dope, which the following news only serves to confirm: the chief anti-drug officer for the Guardia Civil in Málaga has been arrested for alleged drug trafficking.
Chiringuitos Finitos?
by Duncan Inglis •
A ‘chiringuito’ is a bar/restaurant on the actual beach and these establishments have been in the eye of the hurricane for some time now as Spain has fought with policy on how to control them.
My Organ’s for Sale
by Duncan Inglis •
An unemployed man from Huelva has offered to sell his kidney in exchange for work…
Bump, Bump, Bump…
by Duncan Inglis •
A man who ran over three Guardia Civil agents near La Rábita is facing over ten years in prison and being sectioned (interned in a psychiatric ward).
Rain O’er Me
by Duncan Inglis •
Intense flooding in the province of Sevilla in the town of Ecija, when the River Genil burst its banks
Manufactured Education
by Duncan Inglis •
An organization calling itself The Independent Union of Workers of Cádiz has allegedly offered tens of thousands of diplomas in exchange for money, without the need of studying, for several years.
Amoral Integrity
by Duncan Inglis •
Two youngsters in Granada have been accused of an attack against moral integrity after they secretly filmed one of their classes and then posted the video on YouTube, accompanied by all sorts of rude and perjorative comments concerning their teacher.
