British man finally wins compensation seven years after losing arm in Estepona buggy crash
Former Benalmádena waiter Raymond secures payout following a complex legal battle over a Costa del Sol excursion tragedy
Former Benalmádena waiter Raymond secures payout following a complex legal battle over a Costa del Sol excursion tragedy
Child abuse
Ramón Paso has another open case for similar crimes concerning women between the ages of 18 and 25
Urban planning
The future 43-metre obelisk on the Milla de Oro will become the highest monument in Marbella
The first year's mortgage payment takes more than 60% of household income, according to a Tinsa report
The Climate Central tool features an interactive map predicting which coastal zones will be worst affected
Missing woman
Malaga city
Culture
Extra Ibex Insurance
Urban planning
Aerospace giant to create 200 high-tech jobs as Andalucía targets status as Europe's third-largest aviation hub
Andalusian election 2026
The party led in the region by Juanma Moreno lost five seats and will depend on hard-right group Vox, while the socialist PSOE lost two seats
The incumbent president argues that despite falling just short of an absolute majority, the election mandate is "uncontestable".
The officer, who has been suspended from duty since the incident, is now accused of attempted chemical submission
Crime
HM Customs Gibraltar intercepted 428kg of drugs hidden in the hulls of bulk carriers and hosted the European maritime intelligence summit
Tourism
Crime
Seven bales were recovered following Bay of Gibraltar interception
Heritage
Minister for Heritage, John Cortes, officially opened the gallery on Friday ahead of Museum Open Day, unveiling a world-class reconstruction of 'Flint', the Neanderthal child
The Puerto Rican superstar debuts a 150-piece Inditex collaboration ahead of his sold-out 12-date Spanish tour
The 26-year-old trainer is dribbling a football non-stop through Morocco, Spain, France and on to Staffordshire in the hope of raising 100,000 pounds for the hospice that cared for his father
Society
Alejandro Doña García wants to take a proposal to Malaga city council and urge the authorities to improve care for homeless people with mental illness
Health
The good news is that the survival rate will surpass 60 per cent thanks to early detection and advanced treatments
One in ten smokes or vapes before they're 18, rising to one in four just a few years on, according to the latest survey by the Spanish society of family doctors
Summer
There's no amount of time that is safe to leave a child or pet inside a car, experts warn following the tragic death of a child in Spain
The event, which took place in the Malaga province town on Monday 25 May, was reminiscent of the original inauguration of the sports facility 13 years ago, when the local mayors and councillors also defeated the officers
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Legal
José María García Urbano will appear before a professional court on 3 June
Tourism
The reopening of the popular river walk in Nerja on the eastern Costa del Sol has taken a further administrative step, although there is still no clear timeline for it to be accessible to the public
Planning
The technical reports completed for the ity council support the plans for the partial covering of the river provided that the riverbed undergoes certain modifications to maintain a safety margin in case of heavy river flows
Gender violence
A series of talks, conferences, performances, screenings and protest marches are planned from now until Monday 25 November in Vélez-Málaga, Nerja and Torrox
Planning
This is a conclusion contrary to the position of the University of Malaga, which last summer published a report in which it endorsed that the council could carry out this procure
Health
The Spanish medicines agency warns that supply shortages will likely last until the first quarter of 2025
The Bottom Line
"Over the past few years I've watched properties in my area, some empty for 20 years, filthy and riddled with rats, finally being put to proper use. After a relatively affordable renovation, people are actually living in these places," says columnist Ignacio Lillo
The Music Maker
Columnist Peter Edgerton looks at new research into Bronze Age sewing skills - and confirms that boys were just as hopeless four thousand years ago
The Euro Zone
Despite the pressure that Vox will exert on Moreno, he doesn’t need to enter a coalition. A confidence-and-supply arrangement could be sufficient thinks columnist Mark Nayler
Food and Drink opinion
Columnist Andrew J. Linn looks at how moderate regulation of alcohol comsumption might work better than outright bans
Crime
The prosecution considers that he took advantage of the "shame" the victims felt and their fear that he would harm their parents if they told on him
Socialist Antonio Barrientos has spoken out about the Astapa alleged corruption case that began 18 years ago
Courts
José María García Urbano asked to appear before the investigator to categorically deny the claims
Culture
The new Biblioteca de Culturas Contemporáneas is located in the imposing Mirador del Carmen cultural centre and viewpoint tower
The runner moved the Serranía by completing the gruelling course with the number that David did not get to wear in the Ultra Sierra Nevada
Football
Preparations for the tournament in the United States, Mexico and Canada have entered the next stage after coach Luis de la Fuente finalised his group ahead of a series of warm-up fixtures
David Larrubia put Juan Francisco Funes's side ahead within five minutes, but a second-half equaliser from Racing means a top-six finish is not yet certain
Gardening
An elegant climbing vine native to East Asia, this is a shade-lover and can reach up to eight metres tall
Art
The South African artist challenges death through dance in a "magnificent" installation across eight screens, blending video, drawings and music
The Music Maker opinion
Charisma is, very often, simply a question of good manners, writes columnist Peter Edgerton
Profile
Born in Canada in 1973, the journalist has recently published a book about Cáceres, the city where he has lived and worked since 2007
The Botttom Line opinion
The drought in Malaga province is not over. It's rained a lot, but the situation is still quite bad, writes columnist Ignacio Lillo
Gaby is a 38-year-old teacher in a private academy. She lives with her partner, her dog and her fish. Here is her story
Planning
An investment of 350 million euros in the project will include the protection of the dune ecosystem in the area, according to the developer