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  • Town hall set to be ‘debt-free’

    Town hall set to be ‘debt-free’0

    Almoradí town hall announced this week that very soon it will have ‘zero’ debt. In marked contrast to most other local authorities in Alicante province and the rest of the country, the council is managing to pay off all the loans which have been taken out with financial entities – and they will still have

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  • PM threatens to stand down

    PM threatens to stand down0

    In a bombshell letter to the nation, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has cancelled his agenda and said he will spend the weekend deciding if he will remain in his post. The move comes after a judge opted to open a court investigation into his wife Begoña Gómez, following a complaint presented by ‘pseudo’ trade union

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  • Cycle lane link nearly finished

    Cycle lane link nearly finished0

    The cycle lane linking up Ciudad Quesada with Benijófar is nearing completion. The infrastructure has been on the ‘wanted list’ of both cyclists and pedestrians in recent years, as the path along the CV-905a road constructed by Benijófar town hall stopped halfway between the two destinations, at the out-of-town Mercadona supermarket. Full report in Friday’s

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  • ‘Settling a debt’ with the ‘forgotten victims’ of the Catholic Church

    ‘Settling a debt’ with the ‘forgotten victims’ of the Catholic Church0

    The government has presented measures which it says will ‘recognise, prevent and redress’ sexual abuse which occurred in the Catholic Church in Spain. The Ombudsman’s in-depth investigation found that 440,000 people in Spain may have endured sexual abuse and that half of these victims could have suffered at the hands of the clergy, according to

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