Tag: Junta
EU considers intervening in Donana case to stop dangerous gas storage
The European Commission has just agreed to consider pressing the Spanish government to evaluate the dangers of Gas Natural Fenosa’s pipe building project in the national park
Endangered Iberian lynxes making comeback in Spain
A total of 440 Iberian lynxes are thought to have been living in the country in 2016, up from 404 the previous year
Andalucians to take to streets in new campaign to get to know homeless people
Hundreds of people have been invited to take to the streets in the eight provincial capitals to listen to the life stories of those sleeping rough
Long-awaited Estepona hospital given final go-ahead to be built
Junta health chiefs yesterday met José María García Urbano, Estepona's mayor, to sign an agreement to allow works on the 17 million state of the art centre to begin in the town
Andalucia drafts bill to tackle obesity crisis as figures reveal almost 20% are severely overweight
Restaurants and bars will be required to offer healthy menus
Six Junta de Andalucia bosses stand accused of embezzling €2.6 million in ERE fraud case
Those benefiting included two relatives of the officials, who got paid while not even working for the company
Junta leader ‘must take responsibility’ for the €800m funnelled into bogus training schemes, say rivals
Podemos and the PP have accused Diaz of being ‘politically responsible’ for the scams
Residents fight Junta de Andalucia for new hospital in Estepona
A pressure group - Plataforma Ciudadana Pro Hospital de Estepona - is demanding the Junta completes the hospital
Junta boss Susana Diaz to be grilled over billion-euro Operation Edu scandal
Junta head faces grilling after being ‘implicated’ in fake training scheme fraud
EXCLUSIVE: Estepona composting plant exposes 10,000 residents to pollution
Controversial composting plant will affect 10,000 people
Three more Junta bosses linked to ERE scandal
The move came a week after two former Junta leaders appeared in a Sevilla court
Huelva judge rules Junta are responsible for paying back Edu training course funds
Bogus training schemes for unemployed cost millions
Supermarkets unite to stop Spain’s strawberry fields sucking Doñana wetland dry
Spain’s strawberry industry generates around €400m a year
Spanish government and Andalucian Junta will unite to demolish hotel el Algarrobico
Cost of razing luxury complex and restoring Almeria site put at €7.18 million
The tangled history and legal battles behind El Algarrobico – Spain’s most notorious hotel
Decade-long struggle between Greenpeace, the Spanish government, the Junta and developers
Algarrobico hotel is illegally built on protected land, rules Spain’s Supreme Court
Decade-long battle saw Greenpeace and Junta protest against Cabo de Gato complex
Almost 40 vultures freed from captivity in Andalucia
At least 18 vultures are still alive and well
Judge Alvaro Martin takes over ERE corruption scandal case
Five years after the billion euro ERE investigation opened in Andalucia, a new magistrate Alvaro Martin has been brought in to take over the case from Maria Nunez Bolanos
Junta de Andalucia to be hit with possible €40 million EU fine
Junta taken to court and facing huge fine for not treating raw sewage
Ronda Town Hall first to implement home regularisation in Andalucia
Ronda takes advantage of a decree recently issued by the Junta de Andalucia about house legalisation
Cordoba construction union denounces Junta de Andalucia for working in extreme heat
The union claims that the Junta’s construction inspectors have taken no action against companies using workers during the heat of the afternoon
Key players accused of lying in the Los Frailes mine case in Sevilla
Following a corruption investigation, the judge in charge of the mine case in Aznalcollar has called in seven officials over pervasion of justice
Junta de Andalucia owes €279 million to town halls
Andalucian town halls criticise the Junta for extensive debts on jobs plans
Junta de Andalucia boss Susana Diaz gives birth to baby boy
Susana Diaz gave birth in a public hospital in Sevilla
Junta approves property law which will save thousands of expat homes in Andalucia
The Junta passes property regularisation changes that could help expats legalise their homes built on rural land
Judge Alaya attacks replacement Bolanos in ERE case
Judge Mercedes Alaya criticized her replacement after demotion from head judge to reenforcement on the ERE case