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EU transport ministers meet to discuss flight chaos

Monday, April 19th, 2010 - Comments Off on EU transport ministers meet to discuss flight chaos

EU transport ministers will meet on Monday, mostly via video conference to discuss recent test flights through the ash cloud which has been severely disrupting air travel and amid pressure to ease airspace restrictions. Ministers from the 27 nation bloc will analyse the test flights’ results during a videoconference due to get underway at 3:00 […]

Self-employed want more benefits

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 - Comments Off on Self-employed want more benefits

A TOTAL of 85.1 per cent of self-employed workers believe they should be able to earn 12 months’ worth of dole money if they are forced to cease trading instead of the current six months. Members of the National Federation of Associations of Autonomous Workers (ATA) believe that by paying an extra two per cent […]

Madrid’s main street celebrated 100th birthday

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 - Comments Off on Madrid’s main street celebrated 100th birthday

On Monday, the city of Madrid celebrated the 100th anniversary of one of it´s emblematic street, the Gran Via, a place where Hemingway lived during the Spanish civil war. Spain’s King Juan Carlos and his wife Queen Sofia unveiled a bronze and aluminium plaque on the 1.3 kilometre avenue to mark the occasion. Traffic on […]

Decline in Spanish house prices slows

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 - Comments Off on Decline in Spanish house prices slows

On Tuesday official data issues showed that Spanish housing prices eased their slide in the fourth quarter of 2009 but analysts say an oversupply of homes still weighs on prospects for a recovery in the key sector. The National Statistics Institure (INS) say home prices fell 4.3 percent as compared to other years in the […]

More internet users than TV viewers

Thursday, February 25th, 2010 - Comments Off on More internet users than TV viewers

RESIDENTS in Spain now spend more time on the internet than they do watching the TV, research has shown. Mediascope Europe revealed that people living in Spain spend an average of 13.6 hours a week surfing the net for leisure, rather than work, purposes. Spain falls into fifth place behind the Danes, at 14.6 hours; […]

Make your vote count

Saturday, February 20th, 2010 - Comments Off on Make your vote count

If you keep up with the UK news, you´ll be aware that an election has to take place before the 3rd June this year. What you may not be aware of, is that you may still be eligible to vote, even if you live abroad. There are only a small number of British expatriates on […]

Changes to European Health Insurance Card

Thursday, February 18th, 2010 - Comments Off on Changes to European Health Insurance Card

THE Euro Weekly News has received a number of enquiries from concerned readers with regards to changes in the issuing of the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) to UK State Pensioners Resident in Spain. We spoke to David Burrage, of the former ‘British Expats Association’ (BEA) in order to determine the facts. The confusion was […]

Severe weather continues

Thursday, February 18th, 2010 - Comments Off on Severe weather continues

The heavy rains affecting various regions of Spain over the past few hours, especially Andalucia, have caused roads to flood and have left people stranded. A number of reservoirs have also had to be emptied because they were reaching their capacity. In Málaga towns have been cut off, leaving almost five hundred people stranded, 23 […]

Spain and Wills

Thursday, September 20th, 2007 - Comments Off on Spain and Wills

It is often said that there are two certainties in life – birth and death. We are not given much of an opportunity to plan the first of those events but we have all our (hopefully long) lives to plan for the second.

NIE number – what is it?

Sunday, June 3rd, 2007 - Comments Off on NIE number – what is it?

Here we explain what an NIE is and how to get one.

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