The Health Committee belonging to the Junta will announce this evening any changes produced by the new figures, which indicate a drop in contagion.
Tag Archive for Editorial
Are We Coming or Going?
by Martin Myall •
Well, there’s not much news out there except for Covid, Marihuana busts and Christmas lighting, so I have decided to do on an editorial on the latter.
Positive Reading on Dead Virus
by Martin Myall •
How many people who give positive readings through PCR tests really are infected? Well, there has always been down, but now there is more.
The Virus Deniers vs Reality
by Martin Myall •
There are people that not only believe crazy things, but will go out of their way to convince you that what they believe is not bonkers.
Reacting or Overreacting
by Martin Myall •
Most of us woke up this morning to discover that the UK Government has imposed a 14-day quarantine restriction of holidaymakers returning from Spain.
Missing The Lock Down?
by Martin Myall •
Before you utter, “weirdo”, and slam the lid shut on your laptop computer, just admit, deep down, that you do. Let me explain. Living at the top of a mountain road there was a blissful absence of annoying cyclists, bikers and Anglophile drivers using the wrong side of the road. With a little over a…
A Valid Question?
by David Darby •
Firstly, this is an editorial piece, not the beliefs of the Gazette staff as a whole. Something occurred to me today.
Where is The Logic?
by Martin Myall •
Mar Gómez commented on one of our articles (via facebook) about the 7-year-girl who was gored by a bull as she played outside her front door:
Nutshell Politics
by Duncan Inglis •
Duncan Inglis muses over the political structure of Andalucia: 30 years of PSOE rule and the coming regional elections.
