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OREIGN investment into Spanish property is expected to break all records this Demand from abroad has grown for year. seven years straight, according to international consultant firm JLL. It comes as it was revealed that Spain In the first half of this year alone, foreign is still the buyers most searched and funds have more than doubled for destination for Brits looking ment on the same period last year. the invest- to buy abroad. According to Rightmove, Spain is So far external investors have sunk the most pop€888 mil- ular destination lion into buying Spanish property, for Britons looking to relocate smashing last or buy year’s record of €330 million. a second home. Average monthly internet searches While Madrid and Barcelona are hotspots and attract the most the leading 2.5m, some 74% above its closest rivaltotal over and secforeign buyers, Malaga, Sevilla, interest from ond placed France. Mallorca, Bil- Portugal bao and San Sebastian are also bringing came in big US and Italy. third on the list, followed by the numbers. Alicante was the most searched region in Spain,

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Huge growth in foreign investment, which is set to go well over €1 billion in 2017

increasing by 53% from last year. At €126,054, it also has the lowest average enquiry price of the most popular sunny regions. According to Rightmove, 62% of Alicante enquiries are for houses, while 38% are looking for flats or apartments. With an average enquiry price of €397,813, property in Mallorca is most popular with high budget buyers, with 54% looking for flats and apartments and 46% looking for houses. Despite properties in Mallorca times higher in price than those being three in Alicante, it

still tops the list as the second most searched for property destination in Spain. Malaga is in third position, with an average enquiry price of €191,830. Chris Please, Head of Rightmove Overseas, said that Spain remains the most exciting investment for British buyers. “Over 12 months, we received an 2.5 million searches a month for average of Spain, indicating just how in-demandproperty in this sunny country is for property-seekers. “Whether it’s the large expat community, the sunny climate, the food or simply the easy transition into relaxed Spanish culture Britons enthralled, Spain’s proximity that has cheap flights and short travel time to the UK, has it con-

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A UNIVERSITY graduate has been charged in connection with the £1.5 million New Harbours robbery. Samir Douaoui, 27, who was on police bail, was recalled and charged with robbery and possession of a firearm. It came a day after the business studies graduate told the Olive Press his house had been ‘searched seven times in a week’. He also claimed to have a masters degree and AP KIDN was working as A DRAM an accountant. He added that he had returned to the Rock from the UK six months ago. He had previously been arrested and released in connection with the June 21 robbery, but now remains in police custody. It came a week after Rachid Behdraoui, a 51-year-old Moroccan was charged in connection with the robbery and for possessing a firearm. Douaoui claimed he had met the Moroccan at a Gibraltar gym and became friends. Police are still investigating the incident, saying that ‘all lines of enquiry remain open.’ GIBRALTAR NEWS PAGE 3

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Grave victory

after and father’s life in chaos Two teens tortured £1.5 million robbery ‘wrongful’ arrest over

anTHE Government hascall to swered the Olive Press’s Cemclean up the North Front

etery. It comes after we launched camour Give Them Respectup the EXCLUSIVE paign last issue to clean By Laura Duckett unkempt grounds following our robbery dozens of complaints from A NEW Harbours justice trial Estate. up readers. August suspect is demanding were “One of the kids turnedwith Works will begin on after two of his friends tor- at my house on Sunday and 1, confirmed a government a broken hand and foot allegedly kidnapped and revealed spokesman, after announcing durtured following his arrest. who p***ing blood,” he monies had been put aside The Gibraltarian father, rea- this week. him, ing the budget. “Two guys kidnapped we cannot name for legal the cen- stepped on his legs and feet Minister John Cortes revealed budsons, found himself at him if in his summary of the been and hands and asked tre of a high-profile criminal claims he knew where the millions get that a contract had upkeep investigation, which he awarded ‘for the the planted has led to two kidnappings threw fam- were.” and maintenance of the He claims the men then winand grave threats to his areas of the Cemetery’. 16-year-old out of the the ily. to the He added that the maintenance Speaking exclusively two of dow of his flat. the first programme has been prepared Estate Olive Press, he claims were “Thank god he lives on “He Harbours Industrial by the Defloor,” he said, adding: his friends, 18 and 16, CRIME SCENE: New of a past for partment of hobbled to the hospital snatched in the space been in trouble in the suspect, the Environthe saying he'd fallen of June 21. offences, few days following his minor the conoff a bike because In dramatic fashion, up at who remains on bail, insisted ment in with arrest and consehe was terrified to 29-year-old was woken next he has changed his ways and sultation quent release. OF GRAVE with the Botanic tell the truth, but unnamed 1am by armed police, the The has not been in trouble six Gardens. CONCERN when he came to morning. man, in his 20s, the police for the past It comes a my house and told “They arrived out of nowhere revealed that the said. years. after were me I called the powith assault rifles,” hewho it “I got in trouble as a kid fortnight teenagers lice,” he added. “At first I didn’t realise and smuggling tobacco but I have OP readers, tortured in conIvaIt was the second was so I called the police out- changed my life, and now they including nection to the kidnapsud- na Finlayson, alleged told them there were men robbery, which whack this on me - I have that they could not ping following the side my house with rifles.said I denly gone up the ranks in the complained is understood to the graves of their relayoung man’s own “I was s**t scared. They mil- criminal underground,” said reach weeds have ended in the tives due to the state of arrest for his alleged had apparently taken £1.5 seizure of 1.5m the father-of-one. involvement in the a normal life, and and shrubbery. lion.” how a pounds, from a he has “I just want friends.” Last year we reported been armed robbery in Although he admitted warehouse in New justice for my con- change.org petition had the early evening Harbours Indus‘years of Last night, the police probing launched to counter firmed they were still lines of neglect’, gaining more than 700 the case and that ‘all signatures, but it had garnered investigation are still open’.re- little attention from the governThey added that they have sum of ment. covered a ‘substantial’ arrest- Opposition MP Trevor Hamsince have our cammoney and Rachid mond fully-backed he ed and charged a man, Mo- paign last issue, howeverconBehdraoui, a 51-year-old accused warned that the public’s ears’. roccan national. He is cerns were ‘falling on deaf MAYFAIR of the robbery and possession It comes after he tabled a moONMAIN Novemof a firearm. if they tion to Parliament last They did not confirm else, ber calling for the government Gibraltar’s luxury hair were looking for anyone to put together a management salon experience at this stage. for plan for the cemetery. where quality & Behdraoui’s applicationMon- Despite it passing unanimousabout it service matter bail was turned down on done of ly, nothing was day, citing the seriousness fact he until now. the offences and the poses a 286 Main Street has no local ties and Gibraltar, GX11 1AA flight-risk. Opinion Page 6 (+350) 200 75913 He will appear at the Supreme info@mayfaironmain.gi Court on July 28. www.mayfaironmain.gi GIBRALTAR NEWS PAGE 3

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The Olive Press launches campaign for much needed makeover of North Front cemetery

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National Day will be like no other since the referendum of 50 years ago By Laura Duckett

GIBRALTAR will throw the ‘party of a generation’ on National Day in celebration of the Rock’s Britishness. In a clear snub to Spain, the Rock is preparing to host the largest bash in history celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 1967 referendum when residents unanimously voted to stay British. The September 10 party, nicknamed ‘please refrain, Spain,’ will see the Rock adorned with Union Jack flags and other British memorabilia.

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promTHE Government has of the ised to address the statethanks on deaf concerns are ‘falling North Front Cemetery ears’. to an Olive Press probe. attena moLast November, he tabled for It comes after we drew of the tion to Parliament, calling tion to the poor state together of the government to put the cemgraves and mounting anger there. a management plan for relatives of those buried Finetery. Photos sent to us by Ivana in that deHe explained last night layson, whose mum, sister buried spite it passing unanimously, law and grandfather are since. nothing has been done attenthere, are now also circulating “While the Minister's people on social media. tion is elsewhere, many of The 47-year-old Gibraltarian struggle to access the gravesnot and many others are concerned loved ones. This is simplyOlive about the lack of maintenance. a very acceptable,” he told the “It’s dangerous and in told Press. poor state of repair,” she Trust deThe Gibraltar Heritage the Olive Press this week. respectclined comment. “It needs to be made only for John Environment minister able and tidied up not I feel insisted the government thing going to be done? over Cortes to act ‘imminently’ on my loved ones but for everyone was due bad that I have to step visiting the place.” Under weeds hard to the matter. graves just to visit relatives.” She added it is very graves, GRAVE: Olive Press yestervery serious injury,” she Last year a change.org petition He told the reach some of the announcement thick have a launched to counter ‘years day that a ‘major which are strangled by said. than is was maintenance of the cemshrubbery and weeds. to get She claims its current state it of neglect’, gaining more gar- on the be issued imminently.’ etery will 700 signatures, but it has “If you are lucky enoughyou ei- the worst she has ever seen years she has been nered little attention from the to your relative’s grave here: or in the 13 Sign the petition . ther get your legs scratched of high visiting. relative added: “When government.MP Trevor Ham- h t t p s : / / w w w . c h a n g e dirty from the amount Another I Opposition of the GSD fully backed org/p/cm-gibraltar-govmy son's military grave weeds. how- gi-improve-our-cemetery people I visit UNKEMPT: Cemetery dis- mond our campaign this week, “I worry most about in the cringe as the cemetery is a public’s ever, insisting that the tripping up and falling grace.” said: “When is someprocess. easily Another “An elderly visitor could

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It will also feature an elaborate classical concert with songs such as Rule Britannia and Land of Hope and Glory played to large crowds. There will also be a rock concert with some of Gibraltar’s biggest bands. It comes after the UK promised Gibraltar that it will never exclude the Rock from Brexit talks, even if it means getting a better deal. This is in spite of the King of Spain’s recent state visit to the UK, in which he brought up the topic of sovereignty, outraging members of the public, not only in Gibraltar,

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PATRIOTIC FERVOUR: And this year will be even bigger but also in the UK. alogue’ between Madrid and ernments will be able to During his address, King London, and that the Rock’s work towards arrangements Felipe said he wanted a ‘di- future would be decided by that are acceptable to all intwo governments – volved.” the UK’s and Spain’s, In response, Chief Minister ignoring Gibraltar’s Picardo accused Spain of right to autonomy. ignoring Gibraltar’s voice, He said: “I am certain and said that it should be the this resolve to over- most important during talks come our differences about its own future. will be even greater Meanwhile, a small group in the case of Gibral- of locals took to Main Street tar and I am confident to protest the King’s visit, that, through the nec- reflecting the Rock’s strong essary dialogue and resolve to stay British. effort, our two Gov-

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RESIGNED: Feetham

All too much EXCLUSIVE

THE former leader of the opposition has blamed the stress of being the ‘only real opposition’ on the Rock as one of the main reasons to step down. Friends of Daniel Feetham told the Olive Press this week that ‘numerous late nights’ and ‘personal attacks’ added to the decision to leave his role as leader of the GSD. “The problem was a lot of the time he was doing it on his own, bearing 80% of the brunt of the attacks (on the party),” said one. The popular politician - who was nearly killed by a knifewielding maniac on the Rock in 2010 - will remain in Parliament but has renounced his leadership role - officially - ‘for personal family reasons’. He first informed his party of his decision a fortnight ago, but has not given any more specific reasons for it publicly. Last night he told the Olive Press: “I just don’t want to court publicity. I gave a very difficult press conference and I don’t really want to say any more. “I believe the party will have a strong leadership by the end of the year and that the GSD will survive and go forward and prosper.” However, friends revealed that the ‘constant battle’ he had with the government, coupled with late nights ‘took their toll’. They said he was ‘frequently getting back home at 9pm and 10pm’ and for the ‘sake of his family and his party’ he needed to step down. He told them the situation had ‘become toxic’ and ‘impossible’. See Still strong, P4 Opinion Page 6


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