No, it’s not about footwear but about the behaviour of the Supreme Court of the land’s behaviour over mortgage Stamp Duties.
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Good News on Mortgages
by Martin Myall •
The Spanish Supreme Court has just reversed its own findings and sentenced that the banks should have paid the costs in a mortgage transaction.
The Other Bubble Trouble
by Martin Myall •
The housing-market bubble taught us that bricks are not always the safest investment, despite what our parents had drummed into us, but it’s not over.
EU on Spanish Plastic Waste
by Hugh MacArthur •
Plastic recycling is definitely not going according to plan in Spain, as far as Europe is concerned.
Lung Cancer Breakthrough
by Vivienne Hughes •
Spanish medical researchers have come up trumps thanks to a pioneering treatment for treating cancer of the lung.
Sneaky Driving Fines
by Martin Myall •
We’re all prety aware of the ‘most popular’ driving fines, such as using a mobile, etc, but there are seven that you might not know about.
Autumn Arrives
by Martin Myall •
Autumn started this morning at 03.54h (CET+1) and will last 89 days and 20 hours, finishing on the 21st of December.
Salobreña Mechanic Robbed
by David Darby •
The Guardia Civil has arrested a 25-year-old man and also identified another 36-year-old who allegedly attacked and robbed a mechanic from Salobreña, who they had called to fix their car.
Tourism Increase
by David Darby •
With overnight stays up by 3.2% to 502,566. The average stay also increased to five days. All of which is up on the figures for 2017, which is pretty good as these figures don’t include August, it’s just up to the end of July.
Andalusia Seeks Migration Help
by David Darby •
Motril has received record numbers of migrants this year already and we’re only in September. This human tragedy was brought into sharp focus yesterday as the Motril Town Hall arranged the burial of the five migrants, four men and one woman, who lost their lives at sea after their inflatable boat was sank.
