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The Music Maker opinion

Peter Edgerton / www.peteredgerton.com

Small wonder

For reasons not altogether clear (although justification of ensuing beer consumption was undoubtedly one factor), I decided to go for a run along the seafront in the searing heat of an Andalusian July the other day, writes columnist Peter Edgerton

  • 30 Jul 2024 11:57

    Opinion: The Bigger Picture

    Jeremy Blatch

    Sell in May and go away!

    Is this old stock market adage relevant for the investor who is prepared to have capital tied up in the stock market for a minimum of seven to ten years?

  • 26 Jul 2024 13:45

    The Music Maker opinion

    Peter Edgerton / www.peteredgerton.com

    The mode less travelled

    Travelling can be stressful, so I thought I'd offer some handy hints in order to facilitate the process, writes columnist Peter Edgerton

  • 26 Jul 2024 13:43

    The Botttom Line opinion

    Denise Bush

    Can vote but can't

    Despite the enthusiasm and high expectations, many UK expats found themselves unable to cast their ballots for 4 July due to delays in the mailing system

  • 26 Jul 2024 13:41

    The Euro Zone opinion

    Mark Nayler

    Black Tuesday?

    Next week, Sánchez will become the second ever Spanish prime minister to appear as a witness in court

  • 19 Jul 2024 17:33

    Left to our own devices

    Columnist Peter Edgerton thought TikTok was an intangible, nebulous place that provided a platform for fourteen-year-old girls to perform bedroom dance routines while sporting a rather fetching cat’s whiskers/floppy rabbit ears combo. Apparently, he was mistaken...

  • 19 Jul 2024 17:24

    The Euro Zone opinion

    Mark Nayler

    A headless body

    When policy-makers at the European Central Bank (ECB) met this week to discuss the bloc’s fiscal policies Spain didn't have a representative at the meetiing

  • 12 Jul 2024 15:24

    The Bottom Line opinion

    Ana Pérez

    Malaga's museums

    Many will agree that the museum 'boom' has had its desired effect. However it has been achieved, the city's cultural offerings have helped to throw Malaga into the spotlight

  • 12 Jul 2024 15:23

    The Music Maker opinion

    Peter Edgerton / www.peteredgerton.com

    Silly sausage

    Was it worth a half-hour round trip to retrieve a two euro thirty-four cent sausage? Columnist Peter Edgerton has been weighing up the pros and cons

  • 05 Jul 2024 15:36

    The Bottom Line opinion

    Cristina Vallejo

    Summer, children and inequality

    Sahrawi children from the western Sahara have been arriving all week to spend the summer in Malaga. These little ones will leave their daily reality of life in refugee camps to swim in the sea for the first time in their lives, splash in the pool and eat ice cream, writes columnist Cristina Vallejo

  • 05 Jul 2024 15:30

    The Music Maker opinion

    Peter Edgerton / www.peteredgerton.com

    Putting in a good word

    All the tricky qualities of water and the resulting mayhem it can cause were right there in the Spanish plumber's phrase, "water's got no bones". He was right, by the way, the roof's still leaking six months later, writes columnist Peter Edgerton

  • 05 Jul 2024 15:24

    The Euro Zone opinion

    Mark Nayler

    Money makes money

    Only when the statistics for 2023 and this year are released will we know if any of Spain's wealthiest residents took capital out of the country as a result of the new measures, writes columnist Mark Nayler

  • 28 Jun 2024 16:52

    The Bottom Line opinion

    Ignacio Lillo

    Traffic violations are rife in Malaga

    People with cars in the city do whatever the hell they want, and get away with it. They forget about the elderly residents with walking difficulties and parents with pushchairs, writes columnist Ignacio Lillo

  • 28 Jun 2024 16:50

    The Music Maker opinion

    Peter Edgerton / www.peteredgerton.com

    Hot town summer in the city

    As a veteran of 29 hot Andalusian Julys, I'd like to offer some tips to help the uninitiated make it through to the first blessed breezes of late August, writes columnist Peter Edgerton

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