In a few months time, you will be able to pay by bankcard in the majority of establishment as along as the sum is 30 euros or over.
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Tighter ITV Checks
by Hugh MacArthur •
New ITV checks have come into being with tighter controls, thanks to the OBD scanner (On-board diagnostics) and stringent emissions checks.
Willy, Will He or Won’t He?
by Martin Myall •
Willy Toledo, who is being taken to court by a fundamentalist Catholic association, absolutely refuses to attend court to answer ‘blasphemy’ charges.
Cost of Electricity Soars
by Martin Myall •
And you think the price of petrol is going up fast – what about electricity! In the first fortnight of May the price per MWH went up 13%!
Tipping the Balance
by David Darby •
There are some crazy stories circulating around Almuñécar at the moment about leaving tips for waiting staff when eating out.
Raped by the Judicial System
by Martin Myall •
If you thought that the court finding on the Manada (Wolf Pack) rape case was shameful, then be prepared for even worse.
Freed Incurable Rapist
by Martin Myall •
(COE30) Gregorio Cano, a multiple rapist, has spent 20 years in prison and at midnight, last night, he was due to be released.
Tighter ITV Conditions
by Martin Myall •
Getting older cars through their ITV inspection is getting more and more difficult because quite frankly, the authorities don’t want them on the road.
Judges Produce Nationwide Rage
by Martin Myall •
Following the announcement yesterday that the five men who had ‘arguably’ raped a young woman had only been found guilty of sexual abuse, the country erupted.
The End of ETA?
by Martin Myall •
The Basque terrorist group, ETA, has officially asked to be forgiven today, announcing its dissolution in 15 days.
