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THERESA MAY is set to thrash out the UK’s position over Gibraltar at a high level meeting with Mariano Rajoy tomorrow. The UK Prime Minister will meet Spain’s acting leader in Madrid to also discuss Brexit. The meeting follows a telephone call the two shared in July in which they both agreed that no Spanish or British citizen should be ‘harmed’ by the Brexit result.
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The pair met at the G20 summit in China in September but they have yet to discuss the sovereignty of Gibraltar. The Rock is expected to be a talking point on Thursday given the recent inflammatory comments from Spain’s foreign minister Jose Manuel GarciaMargallo (see below). The conservative official has attempted to lobby EU leaders to support his quest for joint Sovereignty, and most recently said ‘we will see the Spanish flag on Gibraltar very soon.’
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LOCK up your hijas, Andalucia. Legendary lothario Steve Coogan and sidekick Rob Brydon have been serving up a third helping of TV comedy smash The Trip in Malaga. The foodie funnymen have spent the summer filming in Santander, Rioja, San Sebastian and
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AN expat has been left stumped over a €525 bill for cremating her husband’s amputated leg. Dianne Jones, 73, from Middlesex, claims she was given no warning of the incineration of the limb - nor of its cost - from Xanit Hospital, in Benalmadena. It came after husband Francis, 76, was forced to have his leg amputated above the knee after years of suffering from vascular disease. However, the shock of losing a limb last month was made
Expat slams hospital over shock payment for husband’s leg cremation
considerably harder when she was told she had to pay the ‘unexpected’ bill. Worse than that, it came just days after the operation and while her husband was still recovering at the hospital. “I came in to be
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Dianne, who previously ran a cleaning company in the UK. She has now made an official complaint to the hospital’s welfare department, insisting it is entirely unfair to have to pay it. She is already paying the hospital €12,245 for the operation and recovery spell. While she confirmed that the hospital had apologised for not warning of the impending cremation cost, she believes this is ‘not acceptable’. “The hospital was very understanding but it was an unsettling experience as I had no prior warning,” added Dianne, who has lived in Spain with her husband since 2006. Cremation of amputated body parts is mandatory in Spain unless you have a pre-bought cemetery niche or have an agreement to donate it for medical research. A spokesman from the funeral company blamed it on the hospital for not warning her. Xanit hospital was not available for comment. Opinion Page 6 Est 1984
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