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STAMPEDE ACCUSED ARRESTED National Police officers in Malaga have arrested three young people in connection with the stampede of people during one of the recent Holy Week events. Two people were slightly injured at the dawn service of Nuestro Padre

Jesús Cautivo on the Tuesday when the incident occurred. It appears that around 2.0am when the procession was in full swing, an argument broke out connected to where a section of chairs was placed to watch the event. It’s alleged that someone put one of their own seats in the front row blocking the view of those that had been there for some time awaiting the spectacular. The subsequent row and fight resulted in many leaving the

scene quickly, causing some to be caught in the confusion, falling and being slightly crushed. Many of those at the scene believed something more serious had occurred after they heard a loud noise and shouting. Some thought it was a terrorist attack after reports of shots being fired. The three arrests were made following police looking at the available video evidence of the procession.

FAMILIES FACE GRAVE SITUATION

A significant number of families that have relatives buried in a number of cemeteries in Almeria face losing those last resting places. In the official gazette for the province (BOP) published late last week, the Almeria City council wish to remove a total of 202 graves – 198 in San José and Santa Adela cemeteries in the city and four others in El Alquián and La Cañada. As stated in the BOP itself, the rights for these graves to remain expired between July 1st 2014 and July 31st 2016 and despite many attempts to contact relatives of the deceased – even using stickers placed on the headstones asking them to get in touch with the authorities – they’ve not been able to do so and

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From the date of the BOP – 20th April 2017 – those connected with the 202 deceased have a period of 30 days to arrange either for the voluntary moving of the remains or to sign an extension of the contract. If neither of these actions is completed in the time the usual outcome is for the remains to be dug up and sent to an ossuary – a container or room in which the bones of dead people are placed. Current law doesn’t allow for graves to be kept ad infinitum, with many cemeteries virtually leasing the ground

for an agreed number of years before the contract expires. It’s normal practice for family members to be contacted in this way and the use of stickers on the graves are often placed on them during the All Saints Day festival on 1st November each year – the most popular day of the year for loved ones to visit their late family members and friends.


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a half hours early for a flight to Spain missed their plane because staff did not arrive to escort them to the gate on time. Bernard and Doreen Crowther, 78 and 73, were travelling from Manchester Airport to Murcia, where they own a holiday home. Son Stephen, 51, from Saddleworth, Greater Manchester, had organised for the couple to be taken to the executive lounge, where they would be collected and taken to the plane by a member of staff. He said, ‘My mother struggles with mobility. She has diabetes and heart problems and is short of breath. ‘She can walk two steps at a time but she really struggles. ‘When my parents were in the executive lounge, my father kept looking at his watch and he

asked three times if there was someone coming for them. ‘By the third time they still hadn’t come and one of the staff said ‘Right, I’ll take you down’, even though its not her job to do that. ‘But by the time they got to the gate they were taking the cases off the flight. ‘My parents were left in the lurch.’ A member of staff booked Mr and Mrs Crowther into a hotel for the night and booked them onto a flight on Friday evening. The next morning, Mrs Crowther’s blood sugar levels had risen significantly and she was too unwell to travel. Stephen, who owns a civil engineering company, had to take time off from work to collect them from the airport. ‘In the past she loved to travel and the airport staff have been excellent.’ Mr and Mrs Crowther

have been going on holiday to Spain since the early 1960s and used to own a home on the Costa Brava. Mrs Crowther’s health has made travelling more difficult in recent years, but the pair still hope to go on their holiday. Stephen said: ‘I suggested we could try again next week. ‘I wouldn’t want mum to stop going, it’s something they really enjoy. Stephen said this is the first problem they’ve had while travelling to Spain. The executive lounge is outsourced to company OCS, who look after passengers and make sure they get to their flights on time. OCS said, ‘OCS Group immediately apologised privately to the two passengers and is happy to do so publicly. ‘We regret the inconvenience to the two passengers and the cause of their delay is currently under investigation.’

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ilar had made a serious mistake. She was looking for love on the internet. That however wasn’t the mistake. The mistake was allowing Manuela to find out. For those who haven’t been paying attention, Manuela is the ‘femme fatale’ of Alqueria and Pilar her understudy and Pilar hated Manuela with a hatred that was almost tangible. Manuela now saw the opportunity of making a nuisance of herself and set about creating the perfect profile with which to bait the soon to be unfortunate Pilar.

George Clooney ‘Photoshopped’ produced the perfect image and a paragraph plagiarised from ‘The perfect Man Monthly’, a fictional magazine, completed the perfect profile. Manuela was in high glee as she posted it on ‘B2gether. com’ the website for the terminally lonely in answer Pilar’s pitiful plea for a life’s partner. With a self-satisfied smile Manuela sipped a chilled Remitroot piña colada as she waited for events to unfold. As she waited for Pilar to respond she occupied herself by putting her own profile online, just as a ‘distraction’ she told herself. It was to be her own petard which would, in due course to hoist her. Fate is fickle and Manuela was due a full helping of ‘karma’. Karma in shape of Antonio Poyato who lusted after Manuela like a Berber

hungers for sherbet. Seeing Manuela’s profile online he set about preparing the ‘perfect’ profile. George, once again came in for editing, this time with a goatee beard and duelling scar while the profile was completed with an extract from the end paper of ‘Biggles Flies Undone’. Antonio Poyato duly responded to Manuela’s post and waited. The situation is thus. Pilar, in a state of high sexual agitation responded to Manuela’s bogus profile. Manuela had bribed Pongy Pedro to meet Pilar on her fake profile’s behalf. To explain Pedro’s epithet, he has a rare fungal condition that effects the groin with an aroma of a decaying halibut, a ginger tabby cat has been following him about for the past two weeks. Manuela, in a similar state of agitation had responded to Anotonio’s Poyato´s fake profile. Meetings had been arranged. Both couples were to meet at the same time at the Bar La Casa Devante and both couples were to wear the flower of the early Remitroot plant, this being a traditional symbol of fertility. Not that the ladies in question needed any help in that direction. What could possible go wrong? Antonio Poyato met Pilar instead of Manuela, they enjoyed a brief but vigorous relationship. This was fortunate as Manuela’s reaction at being presented with poyato instead of a Clooney lookalike could have proved fatal for the lovelorn Antonio. Manuela cut her losses and took Pongy Pedro home for vermin control purposes. This of course was never spoken of again. Listen to the latest Episode of Alqueria the radio show at www.alqueria.eu.

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It had arrived in a robust cardboard box. With one masterful slit of the Stanley knife Pete had opened the box and removed the object without damage to the contents or his temper. Therefore it was child’s play to re-insert it, securely tape the box shut and felt-tip the return address prominently. I bore the box to the Correos confident in the knowledge that it was: Securely packed. Securely closed. Correctly and prominently addressed, and most of all that the Correos was open! I waited for several months while the Chica behind the counter patiently walked the girl in front of me through the process involved in sending a registered letter and the benefits thereof. Eventually it was my turn. I proffered my box and explained my purpose. ‘We can’t take it. It’s still got it’s bar code on it.’ The Chica informed me. No problem. ‘May I borrow your biro?’ I enquired, and proceeded to scribble out the offending bar code. ‘No, that’s no good. The machine will still see it. You have to remove it.’ It must have good eyesight – I couldn’t see it anymore! Nevertheless, I picked it off the counter and took it next door to the Papelería. ‘Have you got something that I can stick over this bar code?’ This time it was a Chico. He gazed at me blankly. Seeing his confusion I explained why

By Jos Biggs and for what. Wordlessly and slightly nervously he handed me a piece of card and a huge roll of sticky tape, then retreated to a safe distance to watch as I covered over the indecipherable bar code. Back to the Correos. I handed over my patchwork box. The Chica turned it over a few times. ‘There’s no return address.’ She sighed. I felt like pointing out that there had been a return address, but now it was underneath the paper card, next to the bar code, but I thought better of it – it wasn’t her fault; rules is rules! I borrowed the biro again, and she watched while I wrote in our address. I had a horrible feeling that she was going to reject it yet again, as the biro’d address was in blue, not black, but I think she had had enough problems for the day, so she took it and 4€ and the box disappeared into the inner workings of the Spanish postal system.

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PAUSE FOR THOUGHT

Just a week or so back, a BBC survey revealed that 50% of those questioned, including many claiming to be Christians, stated they didn’t believe the Easter story of the resurrection of Jesus. It may therefore be surprising to learn that there’s more written historical evidence of an empty tomb and of Jesus having been seen alive by large numbers of people in the weeks following his very public execution than of the existence of Julius Caesar. In addition to the four separate accounts contained in Scripture, some of which were available and uncontested by the Authorities within a few years of the event, early Roman (Josephus) and Jewish (Toledoth Jesu) historians similarly confirm these facts. That Jesus had died was beyond question; certified by the Roman executioner, who then, dispelling any doubt, speared him through heart and lungs. That the grave in which he’d been entombed was empty just days later, was accepted by the Authorities, who neither argued nor produced a body, providing instead the unlikely explanation that “thieves had broken in and stolen the corpse whilst all Roman Guards slept!” This, at a time when sleeping on duty was a capital offence! That many people claimed they’d met, spoken and even shared a meal with Jesus after his resurrection, was again uncontested, other than suggestion that they were lying or

hallucinating. Yet these, for the most part, simple, ordinary witnesses, who a few days earlier had been terrified to admit even knowing Jesus, all told similar stories, and were themselves sufficiently convinced of his resurrection, that they were ready to face torture and death rather than retract their statements. Hardly likely if they knew their evidence to be untrue. And then there was Saul, the ultimate hostile witness; a man determined to destroy these “rumours”, who himself met the risen Christ and became as a result the greatest protagonist for the new religion, which affirmed that Jesus, Son of God had risen from the grave.

With all this evidence, how can anyone seriously doubt the resurrection? Details of a number of English Language Churches are given in Sol Noticeboard for any who wish to Worship, but further information about the Anglican Church and details of forthcoming events may be seen on the web site www.mojacarchurch.org Duncan Burr is Licensed Lay Reader for the Anglican Chaplaincy of Costa Almeria and Costa Cálida and may be contacted at djburr@avired.com


Corruption Scandal the basis that the wrongdoing took place on her watch.

But while Aguirre may have been able to distance herself from that scandal, she will find it harder to do avoid further scrutiny this time around.

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pain’s ruling Popular Party (PP) may not yet be putting public pressure on Esperanza Aguirre, the former head of the regional government of Madrid and for three decades a leading figure in the party, but in private it will be expecting her to resign after the arrest on Wednesday of Ignacio González, her right

hand man for many years and who served as her successor as regional premier between 2012 and 2015. Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy will be hoping that Aguirre will remember her words when she stood down as president of the Madrid division in February 2016 amid the Púnica corruption scandal involving senior colleagues on

González was among the 12 people arrested on Wednesday as part of Operation Lezo, an investigation into corruption at the Madrid regional water utility Canal de Isabel II. González is the latest politician to be ensnared in one of a number of cases that has been dogging the conservative party for some time. Both the Púnica and Lezo investigations focus on possible corruption at the Madrid division of the PP during the leaderships years of 2003 to 2015.

Spain’s Canary Islands Battles Slick after Ferry Accident Spanish coast guard crews worked Sunday to clean up a three-kilometre (1.9-mile) long diesel slick off the holiday island of Gran Canaria after a passenger ferry slammed into a pier. The ferry carrying 140 passengers smashed into a breakwater late Friday in the port of Las Palmas, the capital

of Spain's Canary islands off the northwest coast of Africa. Thirteen people were injured and the crash damaged underwater fuel pipes, the regional government said in a statement. Video footage on Spanish television showed chunks of concrete falling onto the port. Emergency crews managed on

Saturday to collect half of the roughly 60,000 litres (16,000 gallons) of diesel that spilled into the ocean, the regional government said. Three coast guard boats were on Sunday working to break up the slick. See more at Soltimes.com

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by Alastair Stewart - editor@darrow.org.uk

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rexit is the most significant political issue in a generation. The prime minister is right to call a general election because of it. To proceed on a legitimate mandate to withdraw from the EU, Theresa May has, rightly, decided to elicit the support of the people. Many across the political spectrum accept the Brexit verdict but denounce the mandate May has. She was unelected by the public and the Conservatives did not win the 2015 election on a manifesto that outlined what it would do if the 'Yes' vote won. May has eight weeks to win an election, but even less time to put together a manifesto package that is comprehensive and unequivocal on Brexit. There have been no signs to date that the UK Government has an overarching negotiating position or even an agreed understanding of what needs to be agreed upon with the EU.

Nor indeed if it comprehends what needs to be done to save the United Kingdom.

The democratic deficit facing Scotland is real. The country returned an SNP majority at both the 2015 and 2016 UK and Scottish Parliament elections and voted conclusively to remain in the EU. Seeing as it is extremely unlikely Scotland will majoritively vote Conservative in 2017, the problem seems set to continue ad nauseam.

May has denied First Minister Nicola Sturgeon the right to hold a second Scottish independence referendum despite the Scottish Parliament voting to hold one. In what has otherwise been a grand game of politics for Theresa May, Scotland remains an Achilles heel unlikely to disappear. Brexit demands a broader look at how the UK is governed. It begins with answering the question of who actually has the right to proclaim that 'they' have the right to represent their constituents given the competing levels of government in the UK. A general election might settle Brexit in a moral

sense for England, but it doesn't resolve the issue for Scotland. The June election is Scotland's unofficial second independence run: support any party other than the Conservatives as a verdict against Brexit, or support them in full as the only party prepared to enact the Brexit decision. The possibilities are curious given that Scottish polls continually show that there is no appetite for new referenda and a general fatigue with the whole debate. In any event, referenda cannot predict every potential, emerging issue. General elections, on the other hand, grant a mandate for representatives to deal with changing circumstances and having one is an ethically sound decision. How Scotland votes should, and must be, considered in the aftermath of June to settle the independence debate for a generation. Only then can May proceed with Brexit in good conscience while protecting the United Kingdom.

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2. Heavy lifting The same Harvard study that highlighted the impact of night shifts noticed the same effect on the egg count of women whose jobs involved heavy lifting. According to researchers, women seeking fertility treatment whose work included heavy lifting (such as nurses or interior designers) produced 14% fewer eggs than women who did not, and those that were produced were of a poorer quality. This could be due to the stress such repetitive physical exertion puts on the female body and its ability to reproduce.

“A 2016 study showed that women who have had their appendix or tonsils removed are likely to be more fertile than others. ” According to new research, soaring house prices in England are reducing the number of babies born, because fewer people can afford their own home and so delay starting a family. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development found that for every 10 per cent rise in house prices, the birth rate drops by 1.3 per cent. With one in seven couples (approximately 3.5 million people) experiencing fertility problems in the UK, and more and more women delaying pregnancy for work or financial reasons, the question of what (beyond age) can impact the chances of conception is a hugely important issue. Research suggests that the reasons behind unexplained infertility are varied, and sometimes, extremely unusual. 1. Night shifts Earlier this year, a study by Harvard University revealed that women who work night shifts are potentially more likely to suffer from infertility problems. Women working anti-social hours had a 28 per cent reduction in eggs, in comparison to those who worked during the day. Researchers believe that this could be due to the disruption of a woman’s circadian rhythm, caused by irregular shift patterns.

3. Consuming too many soft drinks A 2016 study indicated that the frequent consumption of soft drinks could limit a woman’s chance of becoming pregnant. The artificial sweeteners used in many diet versions were associated with higher rates of infertility, while added sugar was linked to a lower quality of eggs. While the impact of individual additives needs further scrutiny, it is key to remember that the regular consumption of both diet and regular soft drinks can lead to obesity and diabetes, both of which can impact fertility.

as impacting a couple’s fertility. Fertility problems occur both to those who are overweight and those who aren’t, but who still eat an unhealthy diet. The good news is that 2016 research indicated that losing a relatively small percentage of body weight (in this instance, 9.7lb) can double a woman’s chances of conceiving. Dr Adam Balen, chairman of the British Fertility Society, recommended that women with a high BMI consider restricting calories to 1500 per day, and taking up 35-40 minutes of daily aerobic exercise.

4. Eating the wrong things (even if you’re not overweight) An unhealthy diet and obesity can reduce a couple’s chances of conceiving. Two American studies showed that a diet high in trans-fats can damage ovaries and cause lower quality embryos, as well

5. A high-pressure work environment Last year a study revealed that women working in finance were significantly less likely to conceive through IVF than teachers. Despite the fact that investment banks have some of the best employee health

schemes, the pressure of a stressful work environment, combined with volatile markets means that female staff are more likely to skip appointments and forget to take medication. Working in a malecentric environment is also said to have an impact, with teachers and women in PR, sales and marketing (who also have a higher success rate) benefiting from the support of a female environment. 6. Having a partner that sleeps too much (or too little) The male proclivity for a lie-in could have a negative impact on a couple’s chances of conceiving. In a survey of over 700 American couples, it was found that men who slept for longer than 9 hours (or less than 6) per night, reduced their chances of conception by over 40%. This is likely to be due to the release of testosterone overnight.

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By Nathan Filer the authors convey powerfully. Ten years previously, Matthew and his older brother, Simon who was a Down Syndrome child, went on holiday with their parents to a caravan park in Dorset. Children were forbidden from going down to the beach themselves because the path was steep and uneven so it was dangerous. Matthew often did things he wasn’t allowed to do and when he headed towards the beach, Simon followed. Early on in the story, Matthew has a fall followed by an aftershock. “By the time Simon caught up with me, at the twist in the path where exposed roots ensnare unsuspecting ankles-I was wailing like a baby.” Amongst many things, Simon suffered from hypotonia, a weakness in his muscles. He was so worried by the fall that he picked his brother up and carried him all the way back to the caravan.

The big shock for the reader is the start of the next chapter when we are told that Simon is dead. Cruel and sudden. “It was the whole universe turning its back and walking away, incapable of caring.” A second fall that proves to be fatal.

The moon is symbolic of Simon: “He had a big round face, which was forever smiling and made me think of the moon.” Matthew’s delusions amount to seeing and hearing Simon wherever he goes and for this, he is sectioned under the Mental Health Act at the mercy of the NHS. Filer seems vague about the cause of his schizophrenia.Possibly Simon’s death and the guilt surrounding it is one factor although we learn that Nanny Noo’s brother Ernest was put in a mental asylum after a tragic incident that involved Matthew’s grandmother. “Her brother has a disease, an illness with the shape and sound of a snake. It slithers through the branches of our family tree. It must have broken her heart, to know I was next.” Or was it a faulty gene perhaps? Matthew is portrayed in a sensitive way and the reader can expect such perceptive insight into the mind of a young man struggling with mental problems-auditory hallucinations. It is far from depressing and you will find him an interesting character who deserves your sympathy.

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mother has to take regular medication to deal with her grief, her little yellow pills. Matthew carries the guilt of causing his brother’s death and his life is turned upside down, spiralling out of control. There are rumours that he actually killed Simon. He is heavily medicated, removed from school and has to attend a day centre three days a week. The medical staff present him with a “plan” which maps out his life, when he has therapy, which tablets he should take. His life is repetitive, monotonous with such an imposed regime and what allows Matthew to retain some sanity in his madness is his writing: Where the moon isn’t. It’s his therapy, his life-saver.

It was Matthew who was shouted at for putting his brother in such a horrible position. Matthew was resentful: “It was always me who was responsible for everything, I often resented him.”



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Man Killed in Spain Holiday Resort Crash A man understood to be an Irish citizen has been killed in a car accident in Magaluf, Spain in the early hours of this morning. The man, who has not yet been named, was struck by a car on the Carrer Pinada, off the Carrer Punta Ballena, at approximately 3am. Police arrested a Spanish citizen who has tested positive for alcohol and drugs, according to the Majorca Daily Bulletin.

The publication reports that the deceased is an Irish citizen. The Department of Foreign Affairs told Independent. ie they have not yet been contacted in relation to the incident but stand ready to provide assistance.

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As soon as the majority of the seeds in a pot have emerged and are showing two well formed leaves, and certainly before they become leggy, they should be transferred into 3 inch pots. Hold the seedlings by the leaves, and not the stems. Note that some seedlings may need a little gentle help getting free of the seed pod. If you have the propagator space you can sow directly into 3 inch pots. After Germination At this stage they should be moved to a site where they will get plenty of sunlight; ideally to a heated greenhouse or warm conservatory. Continue to keep them warm, moist and well ventilated. They can stay in a 3” pot until they are 3 to 6 inches high. Potting On Chillies We grow most of our plants in the ground and this is a possibility if you have a polytunnel.

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Foreign Investors Looking to Invest in Spanish Property

International investors are willing to invest 14,000 million euros in the purchase of real estate assets in Spain over the next twelve months, according to a survey carried out by consultancy firm Knight Frank, among 184 international investors. On the list of the European countries most attractive to investors, Spain has now risen from sixth place to third place.

In particular, Spain is currently the preferred country to invest in for 11.6% of the investors surveyed, behind only Germany (23.3%) and the United Kingdom (39.4%). The stabilisation of the eurozone, “signs of improvement in the economy” and the property price adjustments accumulated in Spain since 2008 are, according to the firms interviewed, the main factors encouraging them to include the Spanish market in their investment plans. “Spain is the country that has undertaken the largest correction of prices in the EU, with cuts of up to 65%”, said Knight Frank’s business director, Humphrey White, in a statement.

in other cities such as Madrid or Barcelona to “guarantee the path to higher investment”. The change in trend is also reflected in the profile of the investor, as stakeholders in the Spanish market and not just “hedge funds”, but also large insurers, institutional investors, family offices and endowments. As for the type of asset these investors are seeking, El Economista reported that the office sector remains in first place, along with hotel properties located in Madrid and Barcelona, luxury homes in prime areas and housing packages on the coast providing “great discounts.”

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The firm also believes that the Spanish market “is benefited by the very high prices per square metre quoted in all major European cities.” In this sense, more than half of the investors surveyed by Knight Frank indicated that cities like London or Paris have “lost their interest due to the low profitability currently provided, below 4% in many cases”, and are now contemplating operations

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A leading luxury hotel chain is to open an establishment in Marbella. On Thursday, the W chain signed an agreement with the Platinum Estates investment group, which is developing a project in the area of the sand dunes at Real de Zaragoza, to manage the hotel, which is expected to open in 2021.

There had been rumours that the investment group, based in Singapore, and the hotel chain, one of the most important in the world’s luxury sector, were planning to join forces on an important project, but due to a confidentiality clause, neither party to the agreement wanted to give any details until the deal was signed and the official announcement was made in Hong Kong. The mayor of Marbella, José Bernal Gutiérrez, was at the former British colony for the presentation of this major investment by one of the world’s most exclusive tourism firms. The hotel chain is part of the Starwood-Marriott conglomerate, the two giants of the American hotel industry who merged in September last year. In total W, which is Starwood’s luxury brand, has more than 60 hotels on the five continents. At present the W chain has just one hotel in Spain, the famous ‘candle hotel’ in Barcelona port, and according to its website it will be opening another of the same group in Madrid in June 2019. The new luxury hotel in Marbella will therefore be the chain’s third in this country. W originally planned to announce the plans for this new hotel during the World Travel Market last November, but decided to wait because some delays in planning permission needed to be resolved. Although the hotel will not be in operation until 2021 its beach club will almost undoubtedly open much earlier. The company needs to start its marketing at least two years beforehand, so it has asked Marbella town hall for a guarantee regarding the timescale for granting the works licence, so the construction can begin according to schedule. In recent weeks there has been significant progress in the town planning processes which were still pending at that time, and the developers believe the works licence could be issued by May of next year. This would mean that the first phase of the project could be inaugurated in 2019.

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If you are going to purchase a property in Spain, never choose the solicitor recommended by the estate agent. An estate agent and a buyer’s solicitor have a clear conflict of interest.

They both coexist but have completely different roles. The agent sells you the property and the solicitor advises you about your purchase. You pay your solicitor to keep you safe. He must only respond to his paying client: YOU. Following the agent’s recommendation is such a bad idea because you run the risk of choosing a solicitor that could be highly dependent on the referrals of that particular agent for the survival of his business. It is a fact that some solicitors get over 80% of their work from one or two agents. Solicitors every so often have to recommend that their client does not purchase the property and this could be more difficult for a solicitor who is very dependent on the referrals of a particular agent. It may feel tempting to buy the package and do it all in one but you should not do this. If the property is in perfect order your agent should not have any problems in dealing with the solicitor of your choice. If he is insistent on a particular solicitor you should star to hear alarm bells. You cannot say that nobody told you. Do not use the solicitor recommended by the agent. Any other option is better than this. Let me give you some ideas: • Ask other people who have purchased a property in the area. This is the best way of finding a good solicitor. By asking around you will find that some names will come up regularly. If you are really lucky you will come across someone that tells you that his solicitor told him not to purchaser a particular property. That is a clear sign of a good and independent solicitor. • You can make sure a person is a solicitor by visiting www.abogacia.es . This is the governing body of solicitors in Spain (Law Society) and you can fill in the name of the person and it will indicate if he is a solicitor or not. • Do not base your decision purely on price. A solicitor with shaky finances cannot be independent.

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Margot Robbie Gave Leonardo DiCaprio A "Thunderclap Of A Slap" In Wolf Of Wall Street Audition

In an entirely unscripted and unexpected moment of improvisation, Margot Robbie smacked Leonardo DiCaprio around the face during her Wolf of Wall Street audition. And what’s more, it paid off pretty hard. Margot bagged the lead female role in the film, and Leonardo - though stunned - asked her to go ahead and slap him all over again. Speaking of the audition in Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People Issue, director Martin Scorsese applauded Margot for her handiwork. “She clinched her part in The Wolf of Wall Street during our first meeting”, he said, “by hauling off and giving Leonardo DiCaprio a thunderclap of a slap on the face. “[It was] an improvisation that stunned us all.” Meanwhile, Margot previously spoke of the audition in an issue of Harper’s Bazaar, explaining what was going through her mind when she slapped Leo. “In my head I was like, ‘You

have literally 30 seconds left in this room and if you don’t do something impressive nothing will ever come of it. It’s a oncein-a-lifetime chance, just take it.’ And so I start screaming at him and he’s yelling back at me. And he’s really scary. I can barely keep up. “And he ends it saying, ‘You should be happy to have a husband like me. Now get over here and kiss me.’ So I walk up really close to his face and then I’m like, ‘Maybe I should kiss him. When else am I ever going to get a chance to kiss Leo DiCaprio, ever?’ “But another part of my brain clicks and I just go, Whack! I hit him in the face. And then I scream, ‘F**k you!’ And that’s not in the script at all. The room just went dead silent and I froze.”

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OUR CHOICE Anthony Joshua: The Road To Klitschko

Ep 1 Tuesday 25 April 11.45pm-12.45pm BBC ONE Anthony Joshua versus Wladimir Klitschko, in front of 90,000 fans at Wembley Stadium on April 29, will be the biggest live event in the history of British boxing. For the past two years, the BBC has followed Anthony Joshua with unprecedented access to his dressing room, hotels, at home and in training before and after fights, starting with his clash against fellow Brit Dillian Whyte almost two years ago. The result of that access is Anthony Joshua: The Road To Klitschko; a remarkably intimate portrayal of a young fighter and his rise to the very pinnacle of boxing’s most prestigious division. The fact the suspect is still on the loose means he could return and strike again. In interview, the victim says: “It makes you panic especially when you’ve got a child here with you and you’re on your own. And you feel vulnerable obviously anyway after what’s just happened. You don’t feel strong anymore, you don’t feel like you can protect your child any more.”

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Ep 2/2 Thursday 27 April 10.00pm-11.00pm BBC ONE A group of 10 unlikely runners, living with different mental health issues, are half-way through their training for the ultimate test of mind over matter. But who will make it to the starting line of one of the world’s most famous endurance races - this year’s London Marathon? Mental and physical health is closely linked, and taking up sport or exercise can benefit our psychological wellbeing - but this is no easy ride. Presenter Nick Knowles is on a personal mission to get the runners across the finishing line, and is leading a team of running experts, nutritionists and psychiatrists. The remaining runners are juggling physical injuries along with their mental health challenges - and trying to fit training into their lives. They attempt longer and longer distances and even travel to the Brecon Beacons for a mountain run. In this episode we catch up with Rhian, Shereece, Jake and Claudia, who struggles with an extreme form of OCD.


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From bustling Barcelona to majestic Madrid and sunny Seville, Spain’s best-known cities are among the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, but the country also boasts a broad array of beautiful cities and towns that most travelers never see.

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While Spain’s diverse landscapes lend each city its own picturesque ambience, it’s the country’s long history that differentiates one town from another. Cities that had their heyday during the Spanish Renaissance are distinctly different from those occupied for centuries by the Moors or Visigoths. A tour of Spain’s less-visited cities gives travelers a unique look at Spain’s long and glorious past and offers a wide range of memorable travel experiences.

Nestled at the foot of Spain’s Sierra Nevada mountains, Granada city is the provincial capital of Granada in Spain’s Andalucia region. Home to the fabled citadel and palace of Alhambra, the city offers visitors an intriguing glimpse of Spain’s Moorish history, which effectively ended when Ferdinand and Isabella marched through the city gate of Puerta de Elvira in 1492. With its exquisite ornamental architecture, bubbling fountains and lush gardens, the 13th-century Alhambra is a must-see attraction. An afternoon spent rambling among the whitewashed buildings of the city’s old Muslim quarter is worthwhile as well. Sunset draws visitors to the Mirador de San Nicolás, a paved lookout where crowds gather each evening to watch the Alhambra glow red under the reflected light of the setting sun.

The northern city of Logroño was once a fortified medieval town, and the city’s Old Quarter is still its greatest attraction. The Casco Antiguo has long served as a stop for pilgrims on their trek to visit the tomb of Saint James at Santiago de Compostela. With its magnificent carvings and statues, the Gothic-style Santa Maria de Palacio is well worth a visit, as is the beautifully sculpted Romanesque front of Church of Saint Bartholomew. As the trade center for wine in the La Rioja region, Logroño is known for its world-class Spanish wines and dining scene as well. Lined with historic gardens, pretty Paseo del Espolón is the best place to join locals for the early evening stroll known as the paseo.

The capital of the Navarra region, Pamplona is known the world over as the site of the annual “Running of the Bulls” held during the Fiesta de San Fermín. For visitors not interested in risking life and limb dodging bulls through crowded streets, however, it’s best to avoid the city during the week-long festival in early July. Pamplona has plenty to offer visitors the other 51 weeks of the year. In addition to the city’s Old Quarter with its pretty park and historic churches, the Museum of Navarra is a can’t-miss attraction. Housed in a 16th-century hospital, the museum boasts an impressive collection of Roman artifacts and mosaics as well as 13th-century murals, Renaissance paintings and Goya’s portrait of the Marqués de San Adrián.

Salamanca

Bilbao

Girona

Located in central Spain, Salamanca owes its breathtaking beauty to the nearby sandstone quarries from which many of the city’s buildings were constructed. The glowing light that emanates from the stone at sunset has earned Salamanca the nickname “The Golden City.” A university town since 1218, Salamanca is still home to one of Europe’s finest universities. The city is filled with historic architecture, including the 12th-century Catedral Vieja and Casa de las Conchas, a 15th-century structure ornamented with hundreds of sandstone shells. Visits to Salamanca often begin at the Plaza Major, a Baroque square where students gather at all hours to eat, drink and sing. Their enthusiasm and confidence offer assurance that Salamanca’s future will be as bright as its golden past.

At first glance, Spain’s biggest port city appears to have little to offer, but visitors who take the time to peer underneath Bilbao’s industrial façade will find much to explore. The city’s standout attraction is the Guggenheim Bilbao Museum, one of architect Frank Gehry’s most spectacular achievements. The curvaceous titanium-clad building is home to more than 100 exhibitions of modern art. A short walk from the museum over the futuristic Zubizuri footbridge leads visitors to the historic Old Quarter, which has several important churches. The restored Santiago Cathedral dates back to the 1300s and exemplifies the Gothic Revival architectural style. The nearby 16th-century Basilica de Begoña features multiple large-scale paintings by the Italian Baroque artist Luca Giordano.

Located in Spain’s northeast region of Catalonia, Girona is a small medieval city with a long and varied past. For its ability to withstand invasions from powerful forces for centuries, Girona is known as “The City of a Thousand Sieges.” An exploration of the city’s Old Quarter takes visitors past Roman walls, Moorish baths and Gothic churches, and it’s easy to get lost in time navigating the labyrinth of narrow alleyways and stone lanes. No visit to Girona is complete without climbing the 89 steps to the Girona Cathedral to view its famous “Tapestry of the Creation,” an embroidered panel that dates back to the 11th century. The scenic riverside “Rambla de la Llibertat,” Girona’s main promenade, is lined with cafés, shops and restaurants.

Valencia Spain’s third-largest city is a magnificent place, content for Madrid and Barcelona to grab the headlines while it gets on with being a wonderfully liveable city with thriving cultural, eating and nightlife scenes. Facing the Gulf of Valencia in the Mediterranean Sea, Valencia has always been one of the Spain’s most important cities, but a recent push to bring the city into the 21st century has garnered mixed reviews. Some visitors are thrilled by the futuristic architecture of the new City of Arts and Sciences complex while others still find the atmospheric Barrio del Carmen the prettiest part of the city. The Museum of Fine Arts in Valencia houses an extraordinary collection of Spanish paintings, including works by Goya, Velázquez and El Greco. Founded in 1567, the beautiful botanical gardens at the University of Valencia are just as impressive.


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Raspberry Doughnuts Makes six doughnuts and 10 doughballs

300g white bread flour, 7g (1 sachet) fast-action yeast,

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¼tsp table salt, 20g caster sugar, 2 eggs, 70ml milk, 60g unsalted butter, softened, 500ml vegetable oil.

For the glaze: 150g raspberries, 1 red grapefruit, juiced, 300g ready-made fondant icing. First, make the dough by mixing together the flour, yeast, salt and sugar, then adding the eggs, milk and butter. Knead for five to 10 minutes until you have a smooth, elastic dough, then place in a bowl greased with a little oil and cover. Once the dough has doubled in volume, oil your worksurface and a rolling pin, then roll out the dough to make a rectangle roughly 18cm by 27cm. Use a 9cm round cookie-cutter to cut out six circles and a 3cm cutter to chop out the middle. Carefully transfer the rings and balls to well-oiled trays and cover. Chop up the remaining scraps of dough into more balls, these will be just as tasty, if slightly deformed. Once the dough has again doubled in size, heat the oil to 170C in a large saucepan. Move your tray close to the surface of the oil and, two or three at a time, gently slide in the doughnuts. They should take about 45 seconds on each side to reach a lovely hazelnut colour. Remove from the oil, cool on a wire rack and repeat the process until all the dough is cooked. For the glaze, mash the raspberries, then sieve finely to remove the seeds. Add the grapefruit juice and boil the mix until it has halved in volume. Break up the fondant into small chunks in a bowl and microwave for 20 seconds at a time, pausing to stir – it will quickly thicken – then stir in 60g of the fruit puree. Keep stirring until it’s smooth and glossy To serve, dip the doughnuts in the glaze and garnish with grapefruit zest.

Salad days: Lamb’s lettuce and boiled eggs

Soft Salads add Flavour to a Vegetable Dish

Add the warmth of toasted breadcrumbs: Artichokes and lettuce

Poached Chicken with Spring Vegetables

Ingredients

Serves: 4 4 skinned, boned chicken breasts, about 125 g (4½ oz) each 900 ml (1 pint 12 fl oz) chicken stock 3 tablespoons dry sherry, or dry white wine 1 bouquet garni 650 g (1 lb 7 oz) mixed vegetables, such as asparagus, baby sweetcorn, broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, leeks and savoy cabbage To garnish: chopped fresh parsley

Method

Prep: 10min › Cook:25min › Ready in:35min Place the chicken breasts, stock, sherry or wine and the bouquet garni in a large flameproof casserole or a deep frying pan over a high heat. Bring the liquid to the boil, then lower the heat, cover and poach the chicken for 20 minutes, skimming off any foam as necessary. Meanwhile, cut the vegetables into bite-size pieces. After the chicken has been poaching for 20 minutes, add the vegetables to the pan, cover and continue cooking for 5 minutes, or until the vegetables are tender and the chicken juices run clear when the breasts are pierced. Remove the bouquet garni. Spoon the broth and vegetables into large, shallow bowls and top with the chicken, whole or sliced as you prefer. Sprinkle with parsley and serve

Lamb’s lettuce salad The only cooking required here is to boil the eggs but this clever, delicate salad is more than the sum of its parts. Serves 4 eggs 3 of the best you can get lamb’s lettuce 200g garlic ¼ clove salt herb and wine vinegar 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil 3 tbsp carrot 1 Hard boil the eggs. Wash the leaves, give them a shake or gentle spin and leave them on a clean towel on the bench to dry. Crush the garlic with a pinch of salt and stir it into 1 tbsp vinegar and 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil. Peel the carrot and slice it thinly on the bias and then slice again into matchsticks. Carefully mix

the leaves and carrot with the dressing and serve with the sliced eggs. Artichokes and lettuce Serves 4 artichokes 6 lemon 1 breadcrumbs 4 tbsp olive oil 2 tbsp, plus some for crumbs red onion ½ garlic 2 cloves salt a pinch chilli 1 dried lettuce 1, robust, such as Romaine dried wild oregano 2 tbsp Remove the tough outer leaves from the artichokes and trim the tops. Trim the stalks and peel them and the base of the artichokes. Cut in half and use a teaspoon to remove the choke.

Cut each half into 4. Cut the lemon in half and rub on the artichokes if you care about them discolouring. Heat the oven or gill. Coat the breadcrumbs with some oil and toast until golden. Peel and slice the onion and garlic. Heat 2 tbsp of oil in a wide pan and sweat them with a pinch of salt and the chilli. When soft, add the artichokes and continue to cook over a medium heat, stirring. Wash and slice the lettuce in half and then each half into 6. Once the artichokes are mostly cooked add the lettuce, the oregano and a squeeze of lemon. Cook stirring for 5 minutes and serve at once with the breadcrumbs, sit back and enjoy!!!


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How to Make a Chicken Last

Far from being worthy, a week of chicken suppers feels luxurious – pan-roasted legs with sweet red peppers is worthy of a dinner party; the creamy risotto makes a comforting end to a long day and, with a glass of wine and some buttery greens, the pufftopped, tarragon-flecked pie makes Friday night a special occasion.

Ask your butcher to divide a freerange chicken weighing at least 2kg into two whole legs and the crown, keeping the wings and any attached meat and bones. All recipes serve 2. Roasted crown with garlic and rosemary Start the week with a roast: cook

Creme Egg Milkshake

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This gooey and delicious Creme Egg milkshake is super easy to make and tastes as good as it looks. You don’t need much to make this treat, just some Creme Eggs, some ice cream and milk and you’re ready to go. If you’re feeling in need of an even more indulgent treat then why not add a dash of rum?

The rich flavour goes perfectly with chocolate and creates a delicious cocktail milkshake, perfect for adults. If you leave out the booze this Creme Egg milkshake is a cheap, quick and easy treat come Easter Sunday that the little ones can enjoy for dessert. Top with half a Creme Egg or even grate some chocolate over the top of the foamy whipped cream topping for a posh finish. Chocolate ice cream would work just as well in this recipe as an extra chocolaty milkshake twist.

Ingredients For the Easter Creme Egg milkshake 2 x Creme Eggs 4tbsp ice cream 100ml milk 1tbsp rum (optional) To decorate Whipped cream Caramel and chocolate sauce Easter egg pieces 2 x Mini Creme Eggs Create a shopping list Method Using a blender or hand blender mix together the Creme Egg, milk, ice cream and rum if using. If you want the milkshake to be looser add a dash more milk. Serve immediately with whipped cream, topping sauce, Easter egg shards and halved Mini Creme Eggs on top.

the crown at 180C for 1 hour 15 minutes (or until juices run clear) with a head of garlic, divided into cloves, 4 sprigs rosemary and a splash of olive oil. Cook the wings and any bones in the same tray. Serve with potatoes and vegetables. After eating, thoroughly strip off all the leftover meat from carcass and

Easy Tapas

Apple And Manchego Ingredients ¼ ciabatta (about 150 g) 1 tbsp garlic oil 1 apple, cored and cut into 16 wedges 50 g mancheo cheese, cut into 8 cubes 1 tbsp snipped fresh chives Method Cut the ciabatta into eight cubes, trimming the edges so the cubes sit straight on a board. Heat a griddle pan until really hot. Brush the ciabatta cubes with the garlic oil and griddle for two to three minutes, turning until lightly charred all over. Remove and put onto a board. Add the apple wedges to the griddle pan and cook for two to three minutes, turning halfway until lightly charred. Use Pink Lady apples for the bright pink colour seen here. To assemble, top each cube of bread with two slices of apple, a cube of cheese and a sprinkle of chives. Secure with a cocktail stick and serve.

bones. Reserve the bones and set aside/freeze the meat. Pan-roasted legs with peppers, lemon and thyme Brown the legs in 2 tbsp olive oil until golden. Season and add 4 crushed cloves of garlic and a handful of diced pancetta or chorizo. Deglaze with a squeeze of lemon and half a glass of white wine. Add 4 tbsp water, cover and simmer for 45 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked. Add roasted peppers from a jar, drained and warmed through; add chopped parsley just before serving. Barley minestrone Make stock: place the bones in a pan with 2 chopped carrots, onions and celery sticks. Cover with 2 ltr water and simmer for 1 hour. Remove the bones and reserve 1.5 ltr stock for other dishes. Either leave the vegetables in the remaining broth and mash them, or add fresh vegetables later. Add 2 handfuls of pearl barley and simmer until just tender, adding a little more

water, if necessary. Prepare and cook fresh vegetables, if using – carrot, onion, celery and fennel, all finely sliced, work well: sauté in olive oil, then add to the barley for the last 10 minutes. Season and serve with salsa verde. Mushroom risotto Heat 2 tbsp olive oil in a pan and add 1 finely chopped onion. Cook until translucent; add 300g risotto rice and 1 tbsp butter. Cook, stirring, for 2 minutes, then

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add 150ml white wine and let it bubble, stirring. Slowly add up to 1 ltr hot chicken stock, stirring and waiting until absorbed before adding more. Rehydrate dried ceps in boiling water, or sauté sliced button mushrooms in butter. Add to pan when rice is cooked, plus scraps of shredded chicken, a handful of parsley and 50g butter. Stir, season and serve with parmesan.

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Sales of Organic Food and Drink Up

Demand for organic food and drink has risen for the fifth year in a row. Annual UK sales were up 7.1 per cent in 2016 to top £2billion for the first time, a report found. Much of the rise was driven by high street chains including Pret a Manger, McDonald’s – which uses organic milk – Nando’s and Jamie’s Italian. Clare McDermott of the Soil Association, which published the figures, said: ‘It’s a positive time for organic as it ticks lots of boxes for consumers. ‘Organic is extremely relevant for trends towards eating better food, knowing where you’re food comes from, avoiding pesticides or antibiotics and ‘free from’ diets. ‘Increasingly, we’re seeing consumers chose organic as a shortcut to a healthy lifestyle and

Miss McDermott said: ‘Organic food is more available than ever. Many high street chains like McDonalds, Jamie’s Italian, Nando’s and Pret are including organic products on their menus. More supermarket chains are offering wider ranges of organic choices and new independent food stores are growing rapidly.’ The Association said Brexit and the fall in the value of the pound could prove to be an enormous boost for British organic producers because it means their output is more affordable overseas. ‘Despite the uncertainty around Brexit for us all, it brings lots of opportunities too – particularly around export for British organic and more product innovation,’ she said. ‘In many countries, British organic

this will continue.’ A study published by the University of Newcastle last year found organic milk and meat had significantly higher levels of beneficial Omega 3 fatty acids. These are linked to a reduced heart disease risk, improved brain development especially in children and supporting the immune system.

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Spotlight Spanish 5 Marmalade Awards Products and Flavors

There are some very interesting activities shaping up for Spain’s Day, in celebration of Spanish gastronomy, organized thanks to Foods & Wines From Spain. At the Rising Stars Revue event, to be held in Denver on April 25th and organized by StarChefs magazine, more than 700 people are expected to attend, among them consumers, chefs, journalists, VIPs, and other sector professionals. The magazine highlights popular chefs, and the online version even won the “Best of the Web” award from Forbes, US News & World Report, and USA Today. Spanish flavors will be present thanks to the attendance of a chef who will prepare and serve tapas made with Spanish

ingredients available in the US, the goal being to promote their use among professionals. Also in line with efforts to promote Spanish food and wine, seminars will be held at two culinary schools in Colorado: Johnson & Wales University, in Denver, and Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts, in Boulder. Both schools will host chefs, who will prepare tapas using typical products such as Sherry vinegar, Ibérico ham, olive oil and cheese. Spanish wines will also be sampled. The objective is to teach future chefs about Spanish ingredients and wines and to encourage them to use those products in their cooking.

Spanish-Style Prawns with Fennel

SERVES 2 COOKS IN 35 MINUTES DIFFICULTY SUPER EASY Ingredients 2 cloves of garlic, 1 bulb of fennel, a few sprigs of fresh flat-leaf parsley, olive oil, 750 g ripe cherry tomatoes, 1 large wineglass of white wine, 10 large raw prawns, from sustainable sources, 1 lemon. Method Peel and finely slice the garlic, then trim and slice the fennel. Pick and roughly chop the parsley leaves, and roughly chop the stalks. Heat a good lug of oil in a saucepan and gently fry the garlic till golden. Add the fennel and parsley stalks, then reduce the heat to low and sauté for 10 minutes, or until softened but not coloured.

Halve half the tomatoes, leaving the rest whole, then add to the pan with the wine. Bring to the boil, then simmer for 5 to 10 minutes, or until thickened. If it’s too thick, add a splash of water. Peel the prawns, leaving the tails on, then butterfly them by cutting along the back of each one and opening them out like a book. Add to the pan and cook for 4 minutes, or until they’re cooked and pink. Stir through parsley leaves and season. Serve with lemon wedges and nice bread.

Raw or cooked, gracing a salad or sweetly stewed, fennel is a real joy to eat.

The Marmalade Awards and Festival, which was held just last month at the Dalemain Mansion & Historic Gardens, in Penrith, England, saw more than 2,000 homemade marmalades compete for top prizes. The event also included a wide range of exhibitions, shows, talks, and demonstrations. Unsurprisingly, the list of winners was not without a Spanish company. LoRUSSo, a premium artisan marmalade company from Almería, took home a whole slew of honors, including a gold medal for its Lady Bitter Orange marmalade, made with organic

oranges from Seville. It also won silver and bronze medals for its Imperial Mandarin marmalade made with organic mandarins from Valle del Andarax in Almeria. It received a second bronze medal for its artisan sweet orange marmalade and an honorable mention for its Lady Orange marmalade, made with the same organic mandarins. This prestigious competition provided an outstanding opportunity for LoRUSSo to showcase its products, gain exposure, and raise its profile in a market where marmalade is a very popular product.

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56 percent of all Alcohol Consumed Costa Cobras rfc is by People Drinking at RISKY Levels

Australian report found that more than half the alcohol we drink is at risky levels

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This means that what we consume exceeds the guidelines of two drinks a day

A new Australian analysis led by Victorian researchers indicates that more than half the alcohol we drink is consumed at 'risky' levels.

Beer, bottled wine and spirits were found to be most consumed beyond the limit Whether it's a glass of wine to help you unwind at the end of the working day, or meeting for a drink (or three) with friends or colleagues at work, alcohol is a regular fixture for many people around the world. But how would you feel if you found out

This means that what we consume exceeds the guidelines of two standard drinks a day. And while just 28 per cent of the respondents in the survey were drinking at levels which were above the longterm risk guidelines of two standard drinks each day, 56 per cent of all drinks consumed are above the long-term risk

guidelines.

According to the study, in terms of volume beer, bottled wine and spirits are the types of alcohol most likely to be consumed above the limit. However, the report also found that liqueurs and cask wines are the alcohols drunk in the riskiest quantities.

Data for the analysis was collected via phone surveys in which respondents provided details of their drinking including when, how much and where.

of all alcohol being consumed in a high-

'Most of the alcohol consumed outside of the [long-term risk] guidelines is consumed outside of licensed premises, and the proportion

public health advice, which said there

risk fashion is highest in drinkers aged 35–54 years,' the report stated. 'With consumption in younger drinkers decreasing, more research on unhealthy off-premise consumption, particularly in those aged over 35 years, is required.' This report comes in the wake of other is no 'safe' alcohol limit as even small amounts can increase the risk of some cancers.


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As part of the celebrations of 10 years since the first Anglican services, a flower festival is going to be held on 26, 27, 28 may. Friday 26th 3 – 8pm, Saturday 27th 10am – 8pm, Sunday 28th 3 – 8pm, Sunday 28th 26 – 7pm open air service. A Café Friday afternoon, Saturday all day, Sunday afternoon. BBQ Saturday only Classic Car display Saturday 12 – 3.30pm Paintings on show and for sale – all weekend. Stalls, Friday afternoon and all day Saturday stall holders welcome 5€ Friday afternoon, 10€ Saturday Free Entrance - donations very welcome. (all donations to Anglican church and association Español contra cancer)

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ZURGENA TRAIN STATION AFTER RENOVATION, INSET THE STATION IN ITS FORMER STATE

ZURGENA STATION HOSTS SPRING MARKET

This Sunday, 30th April, sees the historic Zurgena railway station host their first Spring Market which will see traditional, regional customs going hand in hand with popular culture selling and exhibiting a wide variety of products. The initiative is organised by the Asociación de Empresarios de Lubrín, Zurgena y Arboleas (ALZA) in collaboration with the city of Zurgena. Featured among the events is an exhibition of traditional costumes and a display of old farm implements, many of which will be seen for the first time by some of the younger generation while others will be taken back in time to recall some of the dances and tools from an earlier time, such as those used in tiling and weaving. Dozens of shops and companies will be there on the day in the Renfe’s Zurgena Station including

fine examples of regional artisan pottery, homemade food products – especially sausages – clothes and traditional herbal products. The adults will be able to enjoy an historical lecture by Isabel Sola called ‘What you didn’t know about Zurgena’, a conference hosted by Juan José Martínez and Diego Menchón on food, nutrients and organic farming and a poetry recital from Carmen Venteo López whilst the kids have a series of traditional games, magic shows and storytelling to keep them amused. Commerce Councillor, Francisco Lopez, said he has been “delighted with the initiative that has been shown by the local businessmen and tradesmen, who will fill Sunday will a mix of tradition, enterprise and entertainment in the must-visit historical building of Zurgena Station.”

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Following a period of surveillance by members of the Almería Guardia Civil, a 39 year old from Tabernas has been arrested for possession of marijuana. The man was arrested on the N-340 in the Tabernas when police stopped his car after noticing a badly broken back window. One of the Guardia Civil officers immediately noticed a strong smell resembling marijuana and when asked if he was in possession of it or other

similar types of substance the driver replied that he didn’t.

With such an overpowering smell, officers refused to believe the man and began a search of the car’s interior where they immediately found a split plastic bag containing marijuana and a white powdery substance under the driver’s seat. It appears that the man had trodden on the bag in his haste to hide it and traces of the drugs were found on the soles of his shoes. The offices found

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Chester Zoo teams up with University of Oxford for world class conservation research The UK’s number one zoo has teamed up with the world’s number one university to address key challenges in the conservation of endangered species.

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Chester Zoo, which attracts almost 1.9 million visitors per year, leads and supports conservation projects around the world, which range from managing endangered bird populations in Mauritius, to studying Andean bear ecology in Bolivia and mitigating human-elephant conflict in India.

The new partnership is designed to investigate major challenges in conservation by combining some of the international projects that

It is the zoo’s largest formal partnership with a university in its 85year history.

comprising top graduate and postdoctoral researchers from around the world. Over the next seven years this new partnership will see up to 10 doctoral and postdoctoral researchers placed into Chester’s conservation projects around the world.

The University of Oxford’s Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU) is an internationally renowned leader in applied conservation research,

It is hoped that this collaboration will provide new research to assist conservationists in developing innovative approaches to tackle global challenges such as human-wildlife conflict, livelihoods and sustainable development, and monitoring of populations of endangered species in the wild.

can actually lower a child’s likelihood of developing related allergies by as much as 33 percent. In fact, his research -- as published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology -- shows that children exposed early on to animals tend to develop stronger immune systems overall. While this might not mean much for adults who are already struggling

could happen down the road. One of the fringe benefits of taking on the responsibility of pet ownership is that animals can be an instant icebreaker, whether they’re with you or you’re just using them as a topic of conversation. Of course, few people would suggest getting a pet solely for

The initial cohort of scientists under this structure will study the effects of conflict mitigation efforts on tigers in the Terai of Nepal, understand the behaviour of crop-raiding Asian elephants in northeast India, and investigate the varied interactions between bears and people in Latin America. Head of conservation science at Chester Zoo Dr Alexandra Zimmermann said: “The aim of both Chester Zoo and WildCRU is to deliver top-quality conservation research projects that are directly relevant to urgent global conservation goals. This exciting new collaboration allows us to do this in a way that will maximise

the impact of our joint conservation efforts.” Director of WildCRU professor David Macdonald CBE said: “This partnership provides an excellent platform for our graduate and postdoctoral scientists to design their research around the real needs of conservation projects on the ground, helping to find solutions to some of the challenges we are facing in wildlife conservation the world over”. This non-exclusive collaboration comes at a critical time in both Chester Zoo’s and WildCRU’s missions to help solve some of the most urgent wildlife conservation challenges world-wide.

Health Benefits of Owning a Pet When it comes to pet ownership, there are a number of proven health benefits for people, including physical, mental and emotional improvements, from enhancing social skills to decreasing a person’s risk of heart attack. Keep reading to find out five reasons to open your home to a furry friend, and why doing so might be just what the doctor ordered. If the idea of cuddling with a pet to help ward off allergies seems a little backwards to you, the following may come as a surprise: University of Wisconsin-Madison pediatrician James E. Gern has conducted a number of studies that demonstrate having a pet in the home

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Training classes: Many instructors offer group longstanding allergies, it is good news for families in which this isn’t already an established issue, but rather just a concern about what

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The Lagoon of seven colors Portugal is a friendly, safe country, with a mild climate and an excellent cuisine, ideal to tour with the family. There are numerous activities designed for the little ones, both outdoors and indoors, in castles, museums, zoos, theme parks and aqua parks. Following the footprints of dinosaurs, watching dolphins and whales at sea or learning about the stars are just some ideas of what you can do. Bicycle or donkey rides in natural parks and reserves are also much appreciated and a relaxed way to learn about and discover nature. On the fine sandy beaches, with their calm waters and pleasant temperatures, children can run and play at will, swim and make sandcastles. But the greatest fun of all is to take advantage of the waves and introduce the whole family to surfing. The sea in every shade of blue, almost always calm and warm, and the beaches of fine white sand are the hallmark of the region. The beaches, stretching as far as the eye can see, bound by golden cliffs in small bays nestling between rocks, provide many stunning backdrops for unforgettable holidays. There are around 200 km of coastline that are perfect for all kinds of water sports, including sailing, surfing and windsurfing. Yachting enthusiasts are guaranteed to find great support infrastructures in the modern marinas spread along the Algarve coast. Golf has brought the Algarve many international prizes and awards, and the region has more than once been voted the best golfing destination in the world. The Algarve has about forty courses with excellent conditions for both experienced players and those taking up the sport for the first time. Nature is at its best in three protected areas: the Vicentina Coast which is the best preserved stretch of coast in Europe, the Ria Formosa, a maze of channels separated from the sea by a strip of sand, and the Marshland of Castro Marim and Vila Real de Santo António, rich in fauna and flora. But there are also the hills you can discover by bike or on foot, following the footpaths of the Via Algarviana, which connect the eastern end of the region to the westernmost point via the interior, ending at the Rota Vincentina - another set of trails not to be missed for those who like walking. For those seeking a bigger adrenaline rush, there is parasailing, scuba diving, hang gliding or abseiling.

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Things to do in Lisbon

The best way to see the city is on foot, walking through its narrow streets lined with white houses, discovering along the way the monuments and details that reveal the history of Évora and its rich heritage. Judging by the calm, welcoming surroundings, one easily sees why this city, which dates from the Roman era, was chosen by the kings of Portugal in the 15th century to serve as their residence, a fact that contributed to its development and cultural importance in the following centuries.

Lisbon is a cosmopolitan city, with good access and a few hours away from any European capital. And there is so much to see and do that it is difficult to have enough time to see everything you want at your leisure... Here we present a selection of things from amongst all those you can do, which cannot be missed in the Portuguese capital. 1. Climb to the Castle of São Jorge and stroll through Alfama. Anyone coming to Lisbon and not going to the Castle of São Jorge will have surely missed an unforgettable moment. It is the highest point in the city, set amongst the most typical of neighbourhoods. A unique opportunity to feel and understand the city’s relationship with the river Tagus. 2. Listen to Fado. Whether or not you like the style of music, dinner by candlelight listening to fado in Lisbon is unmissable. Consider yourself lucky and do stop, if you hear it sung while strolling through some street in Alfama, Mouraria or Madragoa. This style is the so-called fado vadio, or amateur, sung when someone gets the urge to sing. Entertainment is red hot every summer in the many bars and clubs, especially in the most cosmopolitan areas like Albufeira, Portimão and Vilamoura. And throughout the year there are various events that bring colour and fun to the region, such as Carnival, music or food festivals, historical re-enactments and the traditional fairs and festivals which are held all over the region. Food where the spotlight is naturally on fresh fish and seafood, either grilled or in a stew. But there are meat dishes, more common inland, and almond and fig cakes such as morgados or Dom Rodrigos, which go perfectly with the local almond liqueur or arbutus aguardente. Resorts and Spas where you can enjoy some serious relaxation or health and well-being cures which are also available at the thalassotherapy centres and Spa at Monchique. But rest is within everyone’s reach at a variety of resorts and hotels. From the simplest to the most sophisticated, what they all have in common is a genuine pleasure in offering hospitality.


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Discover Cornwall One of the UK’s favourite summer destinations, holiday makers flock to Cornwall for its sandy beaches and surf-ready waves but look beyond the coastline and you’ll be rewarded with world-class galleries, fantastic food and many one-of-a-kind attractions. Some secret places for canoeing and kayaking in Cornwall. One of the best ways of getting really close to nature and away from the crowds is to explore the coast, creeks and rivers of Cornwall. The quiet rivers offer wonderful wild corridors through the landscape whilst sea kayaking offers a unique chance to discover secret coves and sea caves. Bosahan Cove & Frenchman’s Creek, Helford. Amongst the many several hidden coves with silver-shale beaches on the Helford Estuary, Bosahan Cove is our favourite. Backed by pretty woods this secluded cove is an easy destination on a kayak and just a mile east of Helford Village on the coast path. Or head a mile west on the coast path and explore remote Frenchman’s Creek, made famous by Daphne du Maurier.

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The New RS5 will use a 2.9-litre turbo V6 with 443hp. Weighs 60kg less than its predecessor. Comes as standard with an RS-specific Virtual Cockpit system It’ll go on sale in summer 2017 Audi’s released the replacement for the high-performance RS5 coupe. The new model lends a sportier image and vast reserves of power to the standard A5. It’ll use a new 2.9-litre V6 engine shared with the Porsche Panamera and weighs 60kg less than the old model. This new German muscle car goes up against the likes of the BMW M4 and Mercedes-AMG C63. The all-new 2.9-litre twin-turbo V6

produces 443hp and much more torque than the last car. The optional dynamic package allows for a 0-62mph time of 3.9 seconds and a top speed of 174mph. On average, the RS5 can return 32.5mpg – a noticeable efficiency gain over the outgoing model thanks to having shed 60kg. The engine is mated to an eight-speed automatic gearbox and Audi’s quattro all-wheel drive. Audi also offers the car with adjustable dampers, allowing drivers to switch between a soft ride when driving around town or a stiffer ride for more spirited driving by flicking a few options on the infotainment system.

Other technologies such as the headup display provide useful information to the driver while allowing them to keep their eyes on the road. Up to 30 driver assistance system help you stay out of trouble while taming this high-performance machine including lane departure, blind spot and collision warning. The RS5 will be available to order in May with the first cars being delivered in the summer. Audi has yet to release official pricing, but expect to pay around £65,000-£70,000 for one of these high-performance monsters – similar to the pricing of the old model.

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Two former Stoke City footballers – full-back Alex Elder and striker Viv Busby – are currently living in sunny and beautiful Spain. And during their respective careers, amazingly b o t h

appeared in exactly 431 club matches. Alex, born in Lisburn, Northern Ireland in April 1941, played in 330 games (17 goals scored) for Burnley (1959-67) before moving to Stoke (101 outings, one goal).

After retiring, he was subsequently engaged by Swindon Town (as youth coach), Sunderland (assistant-manager), Hartlepool United (manager), Gretna FC (Youth Academy manager) and Workington (assistant-manager). He also worked as a scout for Manchester City, Sheffield United, Southampton and West Bromwich Albion and in fact, Viv worked in football for around 30 years.

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With the Clarets, he won a League Championship medal in 1960 and FA Cup runner’s-up medal two years later. He also represented his country at schoolboy, ‘B’, U23 and senior levels, gaining 40 full caps (1960-69). Alex ended his career with Leek Town in 1975 before emigrating to Spain where he enjoys socialising with friends, and is always willing to talk football! Viv was born in Slough in June 1949 and after playing at nonHyundai Tuscan 1.7 cRdi, diesel, 2016, new...........................€23,950 League level for Opel asTRa sT 1.7cdTi, 2013, esTaTe, 113,000km.......................€11,950 Terries FC (High Wycombe), he Opel zafiRa 2.0 diesel, 2012, 161,000km...................................€11,950 went on to serve Opel asTRa 1.6 16V, 2012, 51,000km .............................................€11,950 with 10 senior Opel cORsa 1.3cdTi, diesel, 2012,131,000km...............................€8,950 clubs between 1968 and RenaulT megane cabRiO, 1.9 dci, diesel auTO, 2006, 49,000km...€8,950 1984, namely RenaulT scenic 1.9dci, diesel, 2009, 135,000km............................€7,950 W y c o m b e calle Mallorca, san Javier Wanderers call us: 968 146 158 or 618 628 511 peugeOT 207 1.4 peTROl, 2006, 101,000km.........................................€5,950 (Division 3 www.specialistvehicles.com HOnda cRV 2.0 auTO, peTROl, 2000, 147,000km..........................€2,450 r u n n e r ’ s up, 1970), Luton Town, www.specialistvehicles.com tel: 968 146 158 / 618 628 511 Newcastle

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United (loan), Fulham (FA Cup and AngloScottish Cup runner’s-up, both in 1975), Norwich City, Stoke City (1977-80: winning promotion in 1979), Sheffield United (loan), Tulsa Roughnecks/NASL, Blackburn Rovers and finally York City (player-coach, then assistantmanager: Division 4 champions, 1984).

In his 341 club appearances, he scored 105 goals and as a manager, he was in charge for 54 games (13 wins, 11 draws). His brother, Martyn, played for Burnley, Notts County, Portsmouth and QPR between 1970 and 1980. Viv overcame a six-month battle with leukaemia when he was with Swindon and he is looking pretty good for himself these days… and like Alex, certainly loves to have a chat about his playing days.

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Indian Motorcycle, America’s first motorcycle company, and the Jack Daniel Distillery, America’s first registered distillery, have announced the availability of a Limited Edition Jack Daniel’s Indian Chieftain, the

second such collaboration. The first was in 2016, when the two brands came together to create the Limited Edition Jack Daniel’s Indian Springfield and Indian Chief Vintage in celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Jack

Daniel Distillery. All 150 available motorcycles sold out in only eight hours. The 2017 Indian Chieftain Jack Daniels Limited Edition Chieftain is a Touring Style Motorcycle equipped with an 1811cc, Air Cooled, V Twin, OHV - Pushrod, 4-Stroke Engine and a 6-Speed Manual Transmission. It has a Telescopic Fork Front Suspension while the Rear Suspension consists of a Twin Sided Swing Arm. The Chieftain Jack Daniels Limited Edition Chieftain has Front Dual Hydraulic Disc Brakes and Rear Hydraulic Disc Brakes. The Chieftain Jack Daniels Limited Edition Chieftain weighs 828 lbs. and has 5.6 inches of ground clearance. The Chieftain Jack Daniels Limited Edition Chieftain was introduced in 2017 and is New for 2017.

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Dairy of EvEnts • Tomorrow night City play United in the Manchester derby; on Saturday it’s Crystal Palace (winners at Anfield last Sunday) v Burnley, Southampton-Hull, WBA-Leicester, StokeWest Ham and Sunderland-Bournemouth. On Sunday, we have Everton-Chelsea, SpursArsenal, Middlesbrough-Manchester City and Manchester United-Swansea; Watford play Liverpool on Monday. • Championship games include CardiffNewcastle (Friday) followed on Saturday by promoted Brighton-Bristol City, lowly Birmingham-Huddersfield, Fulham-Brentford, Leeds-Norwich and Ipswich-Sheffield Wednesday. • Celtic and Rangers meet again - this time in the SPL. • Manchester City Ladies, 3-1 down to Lyon, and PSG, 3-1 up on Barcelona, play the return legs of their Women’s Champions Cup semifinals. • Also on Saturday, heavyweight Anthony Joshua fights Wladimir Klitscho. • Twenty-fours later, 100,000 fans will attend the Russian F1 Grand Prix in Sochi. • The World Snooker championships continue in Sheffield. • And Rugby’s big Super League game is Castleford (top) against Wigan (3rd).

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• Lincoln City have regained their Football League status while Leyton Orient have lost theirs after 112 years. • The FA and Scottish Cup finals, on 27 May, will feature Arsenal against Chelsea and Aberdeen versus Celtic. • The Champions League and Europa League semi-finals are Real Madrid-Atletico Madrid and Monaco-Juventus and Manchester UnitedCelta Vigo and Ajax-Lyon. • Lionel Messi’s dramatic 92nd minute goal - his 500th for Barcelona - won last Sunday’s El Clasico against Real Madrid 3-2. The teams are level on points at the top of La Liga, but Real have a game in hand. • John Terry will leave Chelsea in May. • Rafael Nadal has won the Monte Carlo Masters tennis final for a record 10th time. • GB’s women lost their Federation Cup playoff tennis match in Romania.

• British F4 driver Billy Monger, 17, has had both legs amputated after crashing at Donington Park 11 days ago. • 40,000 runners entered last Sunday’s London marathon, the winners being Daniel Wanjiru (men) and Mary Keitany (women), the latter in a world record time. David Weir (for the seventh time) and Manuela Scur won the wheelchair races. • Munster ‘A’ beat Jersey 29-28 in the British Isles Rugby Cup final. • Wasps (79 pts), Exeter (74) and Saracens (72) stand 1-2-3 in the Aviva Premiership. • Saracens will play Clermont Auvernge in the European Champions Cup final while Gloucester face Stade Francias in the Challenge Cup final. • Britain’s Ellie Downing won all-round gold, two silver and bronze medals at the world gymnastics championships; Courtney Tulloch won silver. • In the British swimming championships, Duncan Scott became the first Brit to break 48 seconds for the 100m freestyle. There were also gold medals for James Guy (three), Adam Peaty (two), Chris Walker-Hebborn (three) and one each for Max Litchfield, Dan Jervis, Ross Murdoch (men) and Freya Anderson, Charlotte Atkinson, Georgia Davies, Anna Hopkin, Hannah Miley, Rosie Rudin and Jocelyn Ulyett (women) • Welshman Geraint Thomas has become the first Brit to win cycling’s Tour of the Alps. • Marc Marquez, Valentino Rossi and Dani Pedrosa finished 1-2-3 in last weekend’s MotoGP in the USA. Rossi now leads the rider’s championship. • Ex-athlete Brendan Foster, 69, is to retire as a BBC commentator. • Vicente won last Saturday’s Scottish Grand National for the second year running. • The 2017 PFA Player of the Year is Chelsea’s N’Golo Kante. • Sad news: GB’s Beijing Olympic long jump silver medallist Jermain Mason (34) has died in a motor-bike accident in Jamaica. The former WBA, Aston Villa, Middlesbrough, Rangers, Sheffield United and England footballer Ugo Ehiogu (44) died last Thursday after suffering a cardiac arrest at Tottenham’s training ground. And Italian cyclist Michele Scarponi (37) has died in a road accident.

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Arsenal came from behind at Wembley to beat Manchester City 2-1 in their FA Cup semi-final meeting and set up an all-London final against Chelsea. The entertaining game packed with chances was won in extra-time when Alexis Sanchez blasted in from close range. In normal time Sergio Aguero had put Man City ahead before Nacho Monreal equalised. As it has been so often for Arsenal this season it was Sanchez who found the vital goal. A freekick was sent to the back post by Mesut Ozil and headed back across goal. Danny Welbeck completely miss-hit the ball when he should have scored but thankfully for Arsenal it dropped to Sanchez who took a touch and smashed the ball in from close range.

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Magnificent Matic Willian scored twice as Chelsea booked their place in next month's FA Cup final with a 4-2 win over Tottenham at Wembley. The Blues made headlines with their selection as both Diego Costa and Eden Hazard were left on the bench while Gary Cahill was absent through illness, meaning there were rare starts for both Nathan Ake and Michy Batshuayi. Spurs fielded Son Heung-Min in an unfamiliar wing-back role and found themselves behind early on when Willian stepped up to curl home a free-kick after five minutes. In truth, Hugo Lloris should have done better and his side were clearly shaken and after gradually growing into the game they levelled after 18 minutes when Harry Kane cleverly got down low to nod home Christian Eriksen's cross. That put Spurs firmly in the ascendancy but shortly before the interval Chelsea enjoyed a rare

break and earned a penalty when Son clumsily challenged Victor Moses. Willian made it 2-1 but Mauricio Pochettino's men returned from the break with vigour and equalised again when Dele Alli slid in to fire home Eriksen's masterful pass. The sides continued to trade blows but perhaps the turning point came on the hour when Hazard and Costa were introduced by Antonio Conte. Chelsea took the lead again on 75 minutes and it was Hazard who was the hero, firing home with his left foot from the edge of the area following a poorly defended corner. Spurs tried to hit back but suffered a further blow when Nemanja Matic put the result beyond doubt by smashing in off the crossbar to make it 4-2.

el classico - real Madrid 2-3 Barcelona Lionel Messi’s late strike saw Barcelona draw level with Real Madrid at the top of La Liga with a 3-2 win in Sunday’s El Clasico.

The opening exchanges were as pulsating as expected and the home side took the lead on 28 minutes through an unlikely source.

Los Blancos received a boost in the build-up with the news that Gareth Bale had been passed fit to start, while for Barca, the suspended Neymar was replaced by Paco Alcacer. Real came into the game at the Bernabeu three points clear of their rivals and with a game in hand, knew a victory would all but seal the title.

before smashing in to take him clear of Alfredo di Stefano as the record scorer in El Clasicos.

curled home a delicious left footed effort home from the edge of the area.

Barcelona’s vulnerability from set-pieces had been highlighted all week and they were again left wanting as after half clearing a corner, Sergio Ramos hit the post from the ball back into the box and Casemiro was on hand to tap home.

Unfortunately for the neutrals, Bale could only manage 39 minutes before being replaced by Marco Asensio as the teams went in level at the break. The game continued at the same pace after the break, with both Keylor Navas and Marc-Andre ter Stegen making fine saves.

Real’s hopes were then further dampened when Ramos was handed the 22nd red card of his career following a rash challenge on Messi.

The visitors hit back almost straight away and it was Messi with the strike, slaloming through

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footBall fiXtures PreMier league

Tuesday 25 April

20:45 Chelsea V. Southampton

Wednesday 26 April Thursday 27 April

Southampton V. Hull City Stoke City V. West Ham United Sunderland V. Bournemouth West Bromwich Albion V. Leicester City Crystal Palace V. Burnley

13:00 15:05 15:05 17:30

Manchester United V. Swansea City Everton V. Chelsea Middlesbrough V. Manchester City Tottenham Hotspur V. Arsenal

Sunday 30 April

Dodge has finally revealed the insane Dodge Challenger SRT Demon; a drag strip-orientated, yet still road-legal 828bhp monster. Dodge haven’t been subtle about its talents over an exhausting teaser campaign, but now we can see the car in full, it boasts some pretty impressive figures, including some never attached to a road car

Monday 1 May

21:00 Watford V. Liverpool

cHaMPionsHiP

Tuesday 25 April

20:45 Wolverhampton V. Huddersfield Town

Friday 28 April

20:45 Cardiff City V. Newcastle United

Saturday 29 April 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 18:30

Dodge challenger Demon 828bhp monster

“The Demon will do the quarter mile in 9.65 seconds at 140mph, will hit 60mph in 2.3 seconds and also boasts the Guinness World Record for the longest wheelie.”

20:45 Arsenal V. Leicester City 20:45 Middlesbrough V. Sunderland 21:00 Crystal Palace V. Tottenham Hotspur 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 18:30

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Barnsley V. Burton Albion Birmingham City V. Huddersfield Town Blackburn Rovers V. Aston Villa Derby County V.Wolverhampton Fulham V. Brentford Ipswich Town V. Sheffield Wednesday Leeds United V. Norwich City Preston North End V. Rotherham United QPR V. Nottingham Forest Reading V. Wigan Athletic Brighton and Hove Albion V. Bristol City

before. At the Demon’s core is the engine, a further upgrade on the already slightly mad Hellcat’s supercharged V8. Sharing the same 6166cc displacement, the Demon has a 2.7-litre supercharger running at a maximum boost pressure of 14.5psi to produce that incredible power figure of 828bhp. Torque is also huge at 770lb ft, giving Dodge the title of worlds most powerful production V8. The supercharger is fed through a charge cooler that uses the Demon’s air conditioning system to reduce the intake temperature and increase its density and therefore power. Dodge claims this can reduce the intake

temperature by 7 degrees. The Demon will also come with a separate power train module that will allow the engine to run on 100 plus octane fuel. A button within the vehicle will allow the driver to switch to an engine map that has been allows it to run on the race fuel. The Demon is designed for racing, drag racing that is. Everything in the car, and what’s been left out, is designed to help improve its quarter mile times. Firstly, the supercharger is preloaded and to increase power at lower revs and the Demon’s launch control is operated via the paddles rather than the brake pedal to reduce reaction times. It also uses Bilstein adaptive suspension tuned specifically to

maximize weight transfer to the rear wheels to improve traction without sacrificing lateral stability. The propshaft and differential housing has been uprated over the item in the Hellcat to deal with more torque and the increased stresses of the new viscious launch procedure. Dodge has revealed that the Demon will be 97.5kg lighter than the Challenger Hellcat, suggesting a total weight of 1795kg. To remove such a significant amount of weight Dodge has removed all the seats, except the one for the one used by the driver; Dodge has taken weight reduction very seriously. Binning the rear bench has saved 25kg while removing the passenger seat has saved a further 26.3kg. Inside the Demon only has two speakers, a manual adjustable steering wheel and far less sound deadening than other Challengers. The extents to remove weight have found their way to the car’s chassis and brakes, too. However, these changes don’t sound quite as appealing.

la liga

Tuesday 25 April

19:30 Sporting de Gijón V. Espanyol 20:30 Granada CF V. Málaga 21:30 Atlético de Madrid V. Villarreal

Results

Wednesday 26 April 19:30 20:30 20:30 21:30

Barcelona V. Osasuna Leganés V. Las Palmas Valencia CF V. Real Sociedad Deportivo de La Coruña V. Real Madrid

Thursday 27 April

19:30 Alavés V. Eibar 20:30 Sevilla V. Celta de Vigo 21:30 Athletic Club V. Real Betis

Friday 28 April

20:45 Villarreal V. Sporting de Gijón

Saturday 29 April 13:00 16:15 18:30 20:45

Segunda

Real Sociedad V. Granada CF Real Madrid V. Valencia CF Las Palmas V. Atlético de Madrid Espanyol V. Barcelona

Sunday 30 April

Villarreal C.F. 2 – 1 C.D. Leganés Atlético Osasuna 2 – 2 Real Sporting Málaga C.F. 2 – 0 Valencia C.F. R.C. Celta 0 – 1 Real Betis U.D. Las Palmas 1 – 1 Deportivo Alavés R.C.D. Espanyol 0 – 1 Atlético de Madrid Real Madrid C.F. 2 – 3 F.C. Barcelona Real Sociedad 1 – 0 R.C. Deportivo Sevilla F.C. 2 – 0 Granada C.F.

12:00 Osasuna V. Deportivo de La Coruña 16:15 Real Betis V. Alavés 20:45 Celta de Vigo V. Athletic Club

C.D. Numancia 1 – 1 C.D. Tenerife Girona F.C. 1 – 2 UCAM Murcia C.F. Rayo Vallecano 2 – 0 C.D. Lugo Real Oviedo 1 – 1 S.D. Huesca Cádiz C.F. 1 – 1 Levante U.D. C.F. Reus Deportiu 0 – 0 A.D. Alcorcón Getafe C.F. 1 – 1 Gimnàstic Tarragona C.D. Mirandés 0 – 1 Real Zaragoza R.C.D. Mallorca 1 – 1 Córdoba C.F. U.D. Almería 2 – 1 Sevilla Atlético R. Valladolid C.F. 2 – 1 Elche C.F.

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