Yes. today's paper, being naughty I've C&P'd it for you;
MICHAEL DEACON
COLUMNIST
26 October 2021 • 7:00am
Michael Deacon
Good news and bad news. According to reports, large numbers of bus drivers all over Britain are quitting their jobs so that they can become lorry drivers instead.
The...
Following on from yesterday's discussions I had to smile at The Telegraphs take on the cardboard cutouts;
Inevitably, die-hard Remainers are blaming all these shortages on Brexit. No doubt they imagine that, if things go on like this for long enough, one day the public will vote to rejoin the...
That did used to be the case up until a couple of years ago.
Spain's requirements for residency is a single income of 23000 euros a year plus 7000 more for joint. Or go for the 'Golden Visa', non working and a property purchase of upwards of 5000,000e. Then of course, if not of retirement...
To clarify the post - Spain is cracking down, at long, long last, on the 'under the radar' UK citizens that have resided here illegally. Driving their UK registered, non MOT'd, untaxed cars. Not declaring or paying tax anywhere but most happily claiming their winter fuel allowance amongst...
What a strange picture the Guardian uses for its article! All EU asparagus finished some months ago and even our supply in Spain is now sourced from Peru. Hardly Brexit at fault!
Somewhere in the miscellaneous junk, things I can't bear to discard (not pizza boxes:lolol:) I have a little blue book with Roy Jennings autograph in it. On a rainy day (not had one since April, but I live in hope) I'll dig it out and put it on here. Speaking of such I'm sure I did that some...
Here in Spain it's mandatory to wear a mask whilst using public transport (inc taxis), in public buildings and every shop, bar, venta, we use make wearing them a condition of entry.
But the interesting thing street wise is most youngsters, teenagers etc. wear them out of respect to other...
The whole point is Diesel/electric only have a limited range before needing to return to port for refuelling, whereas nuclear powered subs never need to. It's this that's now concerning the Chinese.
Just to correct you and give the reason why it was cancelled;
It involved Canberra cancelling a £72.8 billion deal with the French for diesel-electric submarines and pursuing a rival plan to acquire nuclear-powered boats with help from the US and Britain instead.
Exactly this. Electricity prices have rocketed here in Spain in the last 3 months and last August prices were up by 35% on the same time the previous year.
Not helped by the government adding a tax to the basic price and then charging 21% IVA on top (reduced temporarily ((to December)) to...
It all depends on where you live in the world. In my case for watching BBC/ITV/Ch4 & 5, Amazon Prime etc. and living in Spain it's UKexpat VPN. Even works for friends in Australia.
Transport Intelligence latest report (yesterday) says the EU is short of almost 400,000 HGV drivers. Here in Spain alone the press reports claim Spain is short of 20,000.