Costa del Sol promenades fill with life as lockdown restrictions are eased in Spain
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Thousands made the most of their first chance to go out for a walk, run or bike ride since the state of alarm was declared on 14 March
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Thousands made the most of their first chance to go out for a walk, run or bike ride since the state of alarm was declared on 14 March
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Meetings with family and friends can be in private homes or outdoors from Phase 1 of Spain's plan to scale down coronavirus restrictions
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The government has said it has six million masks to hand out at stations and stops as some businesses prepare to welcome back customers with appointments
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Adults and teenagers 14 and over can go out between 6am and 10am and between 8pm and 11pm to walk or practise individual sports. Separate times have been designated for the elderly and for children
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The regional Health authority released figures broken down by town or village for the first time this week; 37 have no cases
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Trains could be extended in length from Monday during the busiest periods of the day
Some 4,000 coronavirus tests are being carried out on workers across the town
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The minor spotted a wet cardboard box on the rocks while she was taken for a walk along the beach by her dad
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Pedro Sánchez said on Tuesday that the lockdown could be lifted at different times in different provinces depending on health conditions. Bar and restaurant terraces, small shops and hotels could be open from 11 May
Several places have been allocated for them to exercise as safely as possible, including the Victoria Stadium
Michael Robinson, known in the UK as a European Cup winner but famous in Spain as a TV maverick, died on Tuesday at the age of 61 after a long battle with cancer
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Anyone experiencing symptoms should stay at home and dial 900 400 061 or 955 545 060 - and only call 112 in an emergency
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International Workers' Day means you can pick up your copy at your local news kiosk, newsagent's or supermarket a day early this week
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Unions say many people who have lost income are confused about their situation and what they may be entitled to
The Agencia de Seguridad Aérea answers the most frequent questions asked, following the numerous cancellations by airlines
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The sharp rise in temperatures forecast would provide optimum conditions for the insects to hatch and move to nearby residential areas
The hospice foundation has come up with a lockdown alternative to its annual fundraising walk. Participants can sign up online, download a bib and get moving at home
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Being confined indoors and the silence have made us more aware of the birds with whom we share our surroundings
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The pandemic sees the iconic theatre lay empty on its 150th anniversary but the majority of events will be rescheduled
The Sumatran tiger had lived in Fuengirola since the park opened in mid-2001
THE BOTTOM LINE
A long time ago now tourism stopped being entertainment for a privileged few and became the bread and butter for many. It ought to be taken more seriously
THE MUSIC MAKER
Over the last few weeks, I've succumbed to the odd nostalgic musing
THE EURO ZONE
As Spain sees it, Brussels' challenge is to ensure that each country has the amount of financial support it needs to combat the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic
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ANDREW J. LINN
Although a claim would be accepted if there were an actual virus in, for example, a restaurant kitchen, insurance companies argue that insuring against a pandemic is impossible
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Ten ways to help strengthen your immune system during this coronavirus lockdown
Thousands of parents took their children out across Malaga on Sunday with beaches, parks and squares filling up as a result
RAQUEL MERINO MALAGA
The Spanish Neurology Society is raising awareness of the importance of looking after the brain to prevent neurological illnesses
A selection of websites and online activities to continue enjoying galleries, concerts and theatre during the coronavirus lockdown
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The group had set up in a villa in Mijas at which more than 700 marijuana plants were seized
Agustín PELÁEZ
the man had been hiding the loot in holes in trees and other isolated areas in the countryside surrounding the village
PET CARE
PETER HARRISON
If you love animals, your help can mean a lot in the present situation