Home Andalucia Come back laterAndaluciaCome back laterBy Eloise Horsfield - 1 Jan, 2012 @ 19:030 ShareFacebook Twitter WhatsApp Pinterest ReddIt Email The court appearance of King Juan Carlos’ son-in-law Inaki Urdangarin, who is facing corruption charges, has been put forward 19 days to give lawyers more time to study the case. LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. LATEST NEWS FROM THE OLIVE PRESS BenidormDumb thieves travel 400 kilometres to break Benidorm curfew and are identified after supermarket robberies on Spain’s Costa Blanca Alex Trelinski - 26 Feb, 2021 @ 14:15 THREE young robbers travelled over 400 kilometres from Zaragoza to Benidorm to break into a couple of supermarkets by smashing the windows...Government cock-up leaves hundreds of cattle facing slaughter on container ship on Spain’s Costa Blanca 26 Feb, 2021 @ 13:30SAFE AS HOUSES?: New report reveals precarious conditions faced by Valencian people in rented housing 26 Feb, 2021 @ 12:45Beloved makeup brand sold in Spain’s Sephora to close after 20 years 26 Feb, 2021 @ 12:00The new edition of Olive Press for Costa Blanca South is out now – here’s where to get your... 26 Feb, 2021 @ 11:15Spain considering administering only one vaccine dose to those who have already had COVID-19 26 Feb, 2021 @ 10:30Melilla makes history removing ‘last statue of Franco in the public sphere in Spain’ 26 Feb, 2021 @ 10:00Two people in 100 are turning down chance of COVID-19 vaccine in Spain 26 Feb, 2021 @ 09:15Juan Carlos I’s home in exile is a luxury villa in Abu Dhabi 25 Feb, 2021 @ 20:3018-year-old influencer is Spain’s new face of the far-right racism after viral march in Madrid 25 Feb, 2021 @ 20:00‘ARRIVERDERCI’ to Benidorm Italian restaurant boss on Spain’s Costa Blanca arrested over 78 cash point robberies in Italy 25 Feb, 2021 @ 19:15New COVID-19 cases are just a fifth of levels a week earlier in Spain’s Valencian Community 25 Feb, 2021 @ 18:53