
At least four Spanish politicians flew to Pensacola in Florida to join the commemoration in honour of the Spanish general, Bernardo de Gálvez.
The Dirección General de Tráfico (DGT) has warned drivers with British driving licences that they’re running out of time to exchange them.
A control point on the A-7 above Motril on Wednesday stopped a lorry carrying 32 packages of hashish amounting to a tonne in weight. The street value of the drug is estimated at 5,000,000 euros.
These Spanish headlines are from ten years ago but were published in this month’s paper edition. For those of you outside our distribution area and don’t receive a PDF, this is for you!
The government recently approved a new law with the objective of improving the present patent law system that has been in force since 1986 (law 11/1986.)
Last September the Spanish parliament approved Law 14/2013 of the 27 September also called “law for the support to entrepreneurs and their internationalization”. The law came into effect on the 29th September and its main objectives are to make life easier for self-employed people and to make access to credit easier for small medium enterprises.
Three Spanish national articles from the April edition penned by our own Duncan Inglis.
Three articles from around Spain, all published in the December edition. Inluding, Local Wild Man Captured, Too Many Mohammeds and Guardias Innocent of Torture.
Three more national articles from the November issue, including a tragic road accident, a Guardia officer in trouble and a politician putting his foot in it!