The UK Government announced that on the 6th of July blanket restrictions on travel would be relaxed so that Brits could return from holiday without quarantining.
Tag Archive for spain
Autónomo Payments Extended
by Martin Myall •
How Will it Be Taxed?
by Martin Myall •
The government aid for autónomos during the Lock Down is scheduled to end at the end of this month but voices are calling for an extension.
Government Contradicts Itself
by Vivienne Hughes •
The Central Government tends to contradict itself, depending on which minister is speaking, which was the case yesterday concerning a new Lock Down.
Military Ready for Outbreak
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Spanish military carried out Operación Balmis during the Lock Down to combat the spread of Coronavirus in the country.
Japanese Mosquitos
by Martin Myall •
Tiger mosquitos (Aedes albopictus) are not the only type of 6-legged vampires that take to the skies in summer – we now have a Japanese one.
Post Lock-Down Norms
by Martin Myall •
The following is a summary of the norms governing road transport in Andalucía from midnight tonight, when the Lock Down concludes.
Border Opening Moves Forward
by Martin Myall •
Spanish PM, Pedro Sánchez, announced during a video conference with regional PMs today that Spanish borders would be opened up on the 22nd of June.
End of Payments by Cash?
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Spanish socialist party, the PSOE, wants to gradually eliminate cash and have requested so via the Spanish Lower House of Parliament.
Masks in A Car
by Martin Myall •
With this accelerated pace of Lock-Down easing it’s hard to keep track of what you can and cannot do, or where you can or cannot go, for that matter.

