Costa del Sol finance and property experts react to Brexit
With an already plummeting pound and a fragile UK market, many experts backing the Remain campaign are bracing for mass change
How to overcome jet lag this summer
Don’t underestimate the power of jet lag to rob you of your first days abroad
Brexit post-mortem two weeks after the vote
The decision of a generation has been made, what happens next for expats is up for conjecture, but doesn’t look great. Rob Horgan sorts through the wreckage as the dust settles on Brexit
Linea Directa can help you with your exit plan
Línea Directas legal assistance service comes as standard in all their insurance policies
Amancio Ortega’s fashion giant Inditex creates more than 2,000 jobs in Spain
The fashion conglomerate has expanded to 90 countries
New app provides handy guide to Nerja
The app has gathered almost 1,000 users in its first few weeks
Historic Olive Press front page calls on Spaniards to join expat fight for dual nationality
The Olive Press has issued a plea to all Spaniards to join British expats' pursuit of dual nationality
Pilots in Spain call off Air Europa strike
The eleventh hour deal saves passengers from a headache
Bilbao’s power tower home to almost 40 global companies
Torre Iberdrola epitomises Bilbao’s ascension to economic powerhouse status
Scotland exports under serious threat post-Brexit
Some 65% of Scottish companies believe leaving the EU will have a negative impact
Spain’s arms exports boom with Saudi Arabia taking lion’s share
Some countries were denied exports
Holidaymakers being duped by car rental firms into paying ‘outrageous’ insurance costs
Some companies include different hidden costs
Travel agents launch Pokemon Go tours in Spain
Budding gamers forking out thousands of euros for Pokemon Go tours
Politicans and businessmen back gaming sector petition for Malaga/Gibraltar flight to Malta
Gaming sector demands flights between Malaga and Malta
Holiday season boosts Spanish train service Renfe
A fair number of these passengers headed to the Costa del Sol
Closing night is drawing in at the coast’s most exuberant restaurant
Guests dine in a charming courtyard under the stars
Lack of rainfall threatening Axarquia economy
The Junta are now considering constructing dams
Pensioner’s on Costa del Sol could have still been entitled to Winter Fuel Payment
Data that could have changed the outcome of the Winter Fuel Payment has been revealed.
Malaga invests €10 million into museums in one year
Malaga city is on a mission to become a global centre of the arts
Cadiz oil company line up lawsuit against shamed BHS boss Dominic Chappell for buying yacht accessories with company funds
Chappell is accused of taking ‘improper payments’ from the company, owned by accountant Steve Rodger, to spend on yacht accessories as well as sending his wife money
Two disgraced Malaga mayors will appear in court in coming weeks
Former Casares mayor Juan Sanchez is facing 18 years in prison, while ex-Gaucin mayor Francisco Corbacho will appear at Malaga’s Penal Court
Linea Directa offer insurance-related answers to post-Brexit insurance queries
They offer information and legal advice on a wide range of matters
Trams problematic in Velez-Malaga
Former Mayor Francisco Delgado ended the tram service on June 4 2012
Spanish companies flooding into Cuba to build golf resorts
The country cannot build hotels and golf resorts quick enough
San Pedro: Friendly and welcoming
Marbella’s kid sister town is sporting a sassy new identity that is as distinct from her glitzy sibling as Hove is from Brighton, writes Laurence Dollimore