Cruising along the Costa Blanca can be more terrifying than you think, writes Loraine Gostling I had never been a risk-taker, I was pretty comfortable financially, I liked my job and everything in life was settled and safe, but just 12 May, 2019 @ 12:21 Costa Blanca·Loraine Gostling: Getting Connected
OPINION: After an expat nursery was forced to close, we must cut red tape so bureaucracy does not put people off Spain The fact such worthy enterprises can be crushed by such arbitrary town hall decrees is both disheartening and sickening 11 May, 2019 @ 11:45 Malaga·Opinion
Politics aside, Andalucia’s new right-wing coalition is good news for taxpayers, writes Adam Neale The change in direction is designed to make Andalucia more attractive to investors, both national and international 11 May, 2019 @ 11:15 Adam Neale: Property Insider·Property
FAKE NEWS: What is it? How does it spread? Do journalists have a role in stopping it? Local papers, like the Olive Press, have a responsibility to disseminate true information to their readership... 4 May, 2019 @ 09:00 Lead
OPINION: How can Mercadona, Spain’s richest supermarket, refuse to beef up security after the spate of crime in its stores? It is high time Mercadona started investing some cash into its security or better yet, some training for its staff 3 May, 2019 @ 19:00 Opinion
OPINION: Brits returning to Spain once again despite Brexit is the best news I’ve heard for six years It may have taken the UK’s departure from the EU, but British nationals now have that little push they need 3 May, 2019 @ 17:24 Opinion
An idyllic cottage by the lake in Andalucia gave Giles Brown a bit more than he bargained for 'Lock your doors and windows', advised the Guardia Civil, 'there are desperate Italians on the loose' 23 Feb, 2019 @ 09:30 Giles Brown: Loud and Clear
Malaga restaurant named 10th best in Spain as Andalucia dominates top 100 Malaga has six eateries in Spain’s top 100, according to ElTenedor 7 Jan, 2019 @ 17:50 Almeria·Food & Drink·Granada·Lead·Malaga·Sevilla
OPINION: Mijas officials need to take note from philosopher Lao Tzu’s teachings Mijas councillors could do with listening to this wise man from the East, writes Bill Anderson 22 Dec, 2018 @ 13:59 Bill Anderson: Mijas Matters·Lead
OPINION: Is fake news plaguing Mijas? Accusations slamming the PP party in Mijas are baseless, writes Bill Anderson 24 Nov, 2018 @ 19:32 Lead·Malaga·Politics
OPINION: Why privatising everything in Mijas simply won’t work Bill Anderson takes a look at the history of privatisation in Mijas 18 Nov, 2018 @ 11:20 Bill Anderson: Mijas Matters·Lead
Sunrise on the Rock Belinda Beckett looks forward to meeting her favourite breakfast TV presenter in the flesh 27 Oct, 2018 @ 12:22 Belinda Beckett: Mistress of Sizzle·Gibraltar·Lead
Loss of Miro’s The Reaper an artistic tragedy and a casualty of Spanish Civil War Genius alerted world to horrors perpetrated by Franco 29 May, 2017 @ 14:59 Mallorca
Total bankers: Cajamar’s dispute with British expat screams of incompetence When you put your money in a bank account the last thing you expect is for it to be given away 23 Aug, 2015 @ 14:00 Opinion
Podemos back in first place, says latest opinion poll The anti-corruption party would take 28.2% of the vote 13 Jan, 2015 @ 11:40 National News
What you’re chatting about… (19-25 October 2013) The Olive Press' most commented news of the week 27 Oct, 2013 @ 10:30 Opinion
Do it for Rocky After Rocky's mother made a fresh appeal to catch the suspected killer of her son Olive Press readers can help catch Jimbles 12 Mar, 2010 @ 13:43 Opinion