Anti-drilling campaigners set sail off the Costa del Sol EXCLUSIVE: Spaniards and expats visit Repsol's proposed spot to raise awareness about the plans 17 Feb, 2013 @ 21:19 Environment·Malaga
Hacks take on footballers in charity golf cup Journalists battle it out with pro footballers for the Manu Sarabia Trophy 15 Feb, 2013 @ 10:57
Did Spanish school teacher invent first e-reader? Some historians believe the late Angelina Ruiz Robles had the idea over 60 years ago 12 Feb, 2013 @ 08:30 National News
Are you ready for the ‘Big TV Switch Off’ in Spain? Internet TV specialist Michael Coard explains why and when you will be losing your British TV this year 7 Feb, 2013 @ 13:06 Entertainment·Other News
What YOU think of the the corruption scandal We asked four Olive Press readers their opinion on the scandal engulfing Spain 7 Feb, 2013 @ 11:54 Other News
Court order for homeless Brit living in Malaga airport Judge forbids troublesome Brit from going within 200m of airport premises 7 Feb, 2013 @ 11:12 Lead·Malaga
Velez-Malaga’s off-duty hero Policeman on holiday wades in to arrest a robber armed with a knife 7 Feb, 2013 @ 10:32 Malaga
Going local in Andalucia Mason Jones looks at how supermarkets compare to specialist shops in the region 6 Feb, 2013 @ 18:00 Food & Drink·Other News
British film maker set to pay tribute to Strummer’s time in Spain Documentary will attempt to track down the car Clash frontman Joe Strummer ‘lost’ in Madrid 6 Feb, 2013 @ 14:52 Celebrity·National News
Switch off crisis for biggest aquarium in Spain Fish and other marine life will die when electricity is switched off because of an unpaid bill 31 Jan, 2013 @ 15:07 Almeria·Lead
British woman sees dog beaten to death on her own drive A British expat in Almogia witnessed a man kill his pet mastin 'because it wouldn't go back to him when when he called it' (This 28 Jan, 2013 @ 12:38 Crime & Law
Fuengirola town hall named as one of Spain’s most transparent Anti-corruption group Transparency International find Fuengirola town hall to be one of the most open in the country. 27 Jan, 2013 @ 09:00 Malaga
Appeal for missing expat in Torremolinos The 82-year-old Cudeca volunteer has not been seen since January 15 22 Jan, 2013 @ 12:55 Malaga
Marbella International Film Festival calls for submissions The festival, now in it's eighth year, is accepting submissions for this year's October event 21 Jan, 2013 @ 16:45 Malaga
The olive’s hidden talents Herb specialist Sue Rodgers reveals the true value of Spain’s famous olives 16 Jan, 2013 @ 10:00 Other News
Scientists discover porn loving chimp in Sevilla A professor in Sevilla believes he has found a link between sexual interest in both human and non-human primates in Gina the chimpanzee 15 Jan, 2013 @ 18:00 Sevilla
The father of major golf in Andalucia dies at 82 Owner and founder of Valderrama Golf Club, Jaime Ortiz-Patino, passed away at the Costa del Sol hospital in Marbella 14 Jan, 2013 @ 11:51 Sport
Junta introduces bike scheme but fails to reduce 263-strong fleet of company cars Regional government accused of not practising what it preaches 19 Dec, 2012 @ 08:12 Lead
Pope reveals Three Kings were actually from Andalucia Pope Benedict XVI reveals that not only were the Three Kings from a kingdom in Andalucia – there were no camels, no donkeys, and no 9 Dec, 2012 @ 08:20 Lead
Business booming for Spain’s agro-foods industry Food products of Andalucia – and in particular Malaga – guarantee increased jobs and income during difficult times 7 Dec, 2012 @ 08:56 Food & Drink·Malaga
Ten day festival to include spectacular procession Fiesta not to be missed in Casarabonela 6 Dec, 2012 @ 15:08
Expats help out collecting food for the needy throughout Malaga La Gran Recogida has been taking donations of dry foods in stores throughout the province - and the nation - today and yesterday 1 Dec, 2012 @ 15:40 Malaga
A century of Spanish anarchism It is exactly 100 years since an anarchist shot dead Spain’s prime minister. As Eloise Horsfield discovers, the anarchist movement once counted over two million 30 Nov, 2012 @ 11:54
Spain’s only circular cemetery set to boost tourism Built so the dead would not turn their backs on each other, locals in Sayalonga now hope the cemetery can become a tourist attraction 30 Nov, 2012 @ 09:00 Travel News
Andalucia workers are worst paid in Spain Earnings in Andalucia hit rock-bottom, with workers in Jaen on the lowest salaries of all 28 Nov, 2012 @ 19:30 Jaen
Expat author creates interactive children’s stories Anita Pouroulis has released four books with interactive versions available 26 Nov, 2012 @ 16:38 Education