The Minister of Industry, José Manuel Soria, has openly admitted that the merger between BA and Iberia was not “good.”
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Electricity Goes Up Yet Again
by Vivienne Hughes •
The Government has announced that the price of electricity will go up again, making it the fourth time this year; this time by 3.1%.
Some Things Never Change
by Martin Myall •
The Public Prosecutor for the Spanish National Law Courts opposed handing over Franco-era torturers to an Argentinean judge over an international arrest warrant.
200 Immigrants assault Border Fence
by Martin Myall •
It looks like a scene from World War Z, starring Brad Pitt, but this is the security fence around Spanish, North African enclave, Melilla.
Baby Killed on Luggage Conveyor Belt
by Vivienne Hughes •
Tragedy struck at the Aeropuerto L’Altet in Alicante when a 5-month-old baby belonging to an American couple was accidentally left on the luggage conveyor belt. The accident occurred in the early hours of Thursday 19th.
Nadal Not Impressed
by Vivienne Hughes •
World-famous, Spanish tennis player, Rafa Nadal, snubbed the Minister of Public Health, Ana Mato at the US Open in New York.
Controversial Pardon… Again
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Rajoy Administration has issued a partial pardon to Luis Fuentes Chanes, a Catalan policeman who was founded guilty of illegal detention in 2012.
Gobsmacked!
by Hugh MacArthur •
Incredibly, the national headquarters of the Partido Popular handed over computers required for court evidence with their hard discs removed.
Iberia Takes on Low Cost Operators
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Spanish national airline, Iberia, has decided as far as low-cost operators go, if you can’t beat them, join them.
Spain Ticked Off
by Martin Myall •
The European Commission has admonished Spain for failing to accept European health cards. The Spanish Government, however, insists that it attends to all foreign tourist that have ‘valid’ documentation.’
