TUE PM FEB 26

Benidorm Stabbing
Two Brits have been arrested after four people were stabbed in Benidorm on Sunday night.
The incident saw a fight from a club on the main strip spill out onto the street before four people were knifed and left in a ‘serious condition’.
Two of the victims are believed to work for a bar popular with tourists on Calle Mallorca.
The two British men arrested are aged 20 and 21.

Gun Theft

POLICE are hunting for brazen thieves who stole five regulation handguns and a hundred rounds of ammunition from a barracks in Andalucia.… Read all the news

MON PM FEB 25

Benidorm Stabbing
Two British men have been arrested after two workers were stabbed at a Benidorm nightspot last night.
The tourists, 20 and 21, were detained after staff at a venue on Calle Majorca – in the resort’s Little England area – were left with knife wounds.
Calle Majorca is the same street where a British holidaymaker was shot in the buttocks last July.
A spokesman for the National Police said ‘Two men have been arrested over a stabbing incident in Benidorm last night around 10.30pm.… Read all the news

MON AM FEB 25

Murder
A 26-year-old man from Madrid has been arrested on suspicion of killing his mother then putting her remains in Tupperware containers.
The incident came to light when a friend of the missing 66-year-old contacted the police to say she hadn’t seen her for about a month, prompting a patrol to visit the family home on Thursday.
The son was immediately arrested on suspicion of killing his mother.
Police said the suspect had previously been arrested 12 times, for various reasons.… Read all the news

FRI PM FEB 22

Catalan Trial
Day six of the trial against the pro-independence leaders in Catalonia saw testimony from Jordi Sànchez, the former leader of the civil association ANC. The involvement of Sànchez in a protest on September 20, 2017 is of key importance to the case, given that accusations of violence during that demonstration are integral to the charge of rebellion that several of the 12 defendants are facing.
During questioning by the prosecution yesterday Sànchez admitted that there had been acts of “violence” in particular the damage caused to several Guardia Civil vehicles.… Read all the news

FRI AM FEB 22

Barcelona Clashes
Riot police clashed with pro-independence Catalan protesters in Barcelona yesterday while other activists burned tyres and tried to block highways across northeast Spain as part of a day of protests against the trial of 12 separatist leaders.
Near the Plaza Catalonia railway station in downtown Barcelona, police in riot gear used batons against a large group of mostly young protesters after some of them hurled stones at the police. No arrests or injuries were reported.
Called by a small pro-independence union but without the backing of larger unions, the one-day strike was not widely followed although it generated several protests.… Read all the news

THU PM FEB 21

Football Trouble
Spanish police have been accused of heavy-handed treatment of Celtic fans who have traveled to Valencia to watch their team’s Europa League second-leg match this evening.
Thousands of supporters have jetted to Spain without tickets.
The Valencia Football Club closed it’s ticket office this morning as some fans were said to be trying to buy tickets using Irish Passports.
The Spanish government’s Anti-Violence Commission announced earlier this month they have deemed the game a ‘high-risk encounter.’
A popular Rangers’ bar in Benidorm – the Golden Last pub – was set on fire in the early hours of yesterday morning in an attack blamed on arsonists
Regulars at the pub said flags outside were set alight but the inside area was undamaged.… Read all the news

THU AM FEB 21

European Visa Row
British tourists may face a €60 charge to visit Europe after Spanish demands over Gibraltar’s status derails EU visa free travel plans.
The dispute over whether the British Overseas Territory should be described as a ‘colony’ threatens agreements on legislation that exempts UK nationals from requiring the travel permit.
Yesterday the European parliament rejected a Spanish proposal that a footnote containing the contentious description of the disputed territory be added to the legislation.
It is the third time the proposal has been sent back by MEPs, increasing the risk the plan will not be in place before the UK leaves.… Read all the news

WED PM FEB 20

Schoolgirl Death
A British schoolgirl on holiday with her family on the Costa del Sol has died after eating an ice cream.
The nine-year-old is believed to have gone into anaphylactic shock after suffering a severe allergic reaction.
The primary school pupil and her family were staying at a hotel in Mijas she was allergic to milk and nuts.
The incident happened on Friday, with local media reporting she died on Monday afternoon at Malaga’s Materno Infantil Hospital.
The child, who has not yet been named, is said to have been rushed to the Costa del Sol Hospital near Marbella on Friday before being transferred to a specialist children’s centre in Malaga in a ‘critical condition’ on Monday where her condition deteriorated.… Read all the news

WED AM FEB 20

Catalan Separatist Trial
Former prime minister Mariano Rajoy will testify in the high-profile trial of separatist leaders on February 26, the Supreme Court said yesterday.
In a statement, the court said other witnesses who will testify next week include Catalonia’s former president Artur Mas and Spain’s former deputy prime minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria.
The announcement came as the 12 defendants continued to be questioned at Madrid’s Supreme Court in a trial for rebellion and other offences under intense domestic and foreign scrutiny.… Read all the news

TUE PM FEB 19

Arson
Arsonists are suspected to be behind a wave of wildfires which have hit Cantabria.
The regional authority reports that round 32 different forest fires were active in 20 municipalities.
This was a reduction of six from the 38 which were active yesterday after around 430 members of the fire brigade, along with civil guards and volunteers from civil protection units and the Red Cross had spent all night fighting the flames.
Authorities report that the majority of the fires were started deliberately.… Read all the news