Doctors are being investigated by the Health Board over allegations of taking bribes from the German company, Fresenius, providers of dialysis products .
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Political Unease
by Martin Myall •
In all the years that I have worked for the Gazette I have never made known my personal political preference in local politics concerning the Elecciones Municipales.
Spain Roared
by Martin Myall •
Yes, Spain roared; it roared that it wasn’t going to follow many countries in Europe and succumb to extreme right-wing parties.
The Empty Spain
by Martin Myall •
Spain has never had a high population density owing to its orography, but what population there is has been sliding our of Rural Spain.
Seatbelt Use Campaign
by Martin Myall •
The Guardia Civil carried out a campaign to heighten awaress to the used of car seat belts and child seats, but was not confined to Spain.
The Husky Hustle
by Martin Myall •
Buying things on the Internet, especially from private sales, can be dodgy, as was the case of a Siberian-Husky-puppy sale.
Speed Limit Changes
by Hugh MacArthur •
Beware because as of Monday (28th) the new speed limits on national (N-340 for example) roads came into effect meaning that the top speed is 90 KPH.
Spy in The Sky
by Martin Myall •
The Dirección General de Tráfico (DGT) has incorporated eleven drones into their equipment for catching out drivers who break the law.
18 Immigrants Rescued off Salobreña
by David Darby •
The 18 occupants were all males with one minor amongst them. They were intercepted less than 100 metres from the beach in Salobreña and arrived in Motril at 12:30h.
A Patient’s Right to Decide
by Vivienne Hughes •
The Spanish Lower House of Parliament approved on the 20th of December the country’s first nationwide law guaranteeing a dignified death.
