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Andalucia

Mercedes Lasarte Exhibition at the Carmen Thyssen Museum

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An exhibition of Mercedes Lasarte’s Collection at the  Carmen Thyssen Museum  brings together a group

Wednesday, 18 January 2012 Comments

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COIN March demanding highway completion More than 2,000 took to the streets last week to keep up

Wednesday, 18 January 2012 Comments

Costa del Sol

ITV station announced for Benalmadena

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During a visit to Benalmadena last week, the head of the Junta de Andalucia's Innovation

Wednesday, 1 February 2012 Comments

Gibraltar

Look, Bring or Borrow a Book!

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Gibraltar Arts and Crafts  Centre (1st floor Casemates) is participating in the Book Drop scheme

Wednesday, 18 January 2012 Comments

ITV station announced for Benalmadena

During a visit to Benalmadena last week, the head of the Junta de Andalucia's Innovation and Science department, Antonio Avila,

New compensation plans

Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke has unveiled plans for a new initiative to stop criminals from claiming from the Criminal Injuries Compensation scheme for injuries and psychological damages as part of refocusing the tax-payer funded scheme.

Biggest banking fraud in Britain trial starts

Kweku Adoboli, the 31-year-old city trader accused of fraudulently gambling away a record £1.5 billion of Swiss bank UBS’s money while he worked there –

Government “Cop out?”

Universities Minister David Willets has accused Labour of being out of touch with the people of Britain after it voted against welfare reforms in the House of Lords saying they had “copped out”.

This week’s vote will take place in the Commons on the government’s plans to cap benefits at £26,000 a year. The most prominent defeat on the Bill came on Monday when peers agreed an amendment proposed by the Bishop of Ripon and Leeds, the Rt Rev John Packer, to remove child benefit from the £26,000-a-year cap.

Mr Duncan Smith (pictured) pledged to reverse the Lords' decision, stating: "You cannot go on as we've been doing, detaching children from their parents... We have to show the parents that what you do, what choices you make in life, has an effect on your children."
A Labour spokesperson said that the proposals must be amended before they will agree to them.

Help to catch a killer

Retired teacher Betty Yates, 77, was found dead at her cottage near Bewdley, Worcestershire in January and her daughter, Hazel Costello said that it is possible that her mother knew her killer.

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