
Graham Keeley
Freelance Journalist at Freelance
Spain-based freelance journalist. Covered the country for @thetimes for 11 years. Works for @Independent, @sundaytimes, @Reuters, @Telegraph, @ipaper & others.
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1 day ago |
inews.co.uk | Graham Keeley
ZARAGOZA – Outside in the baking streets of Zaragoza the temperature has soared to 37C, but it is not the heat which drew Sharon Wade to this part of Spain. Three hours’ drive from the beaches of Barcelona and about the same distance from the museums and nightlife of Madrid, this provincial city has none of the glitz of Spain’s biggest cities.
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4 days ago |
inews.co.uk | Graham Keeley
MADRID – Like many other popular Spanish cities, Seville has sought to clamp down on tourist flats as locals complain of surging house prices as a result of overtourism. However, the city’s strict rules are not functioning as intended. José Luis Sanz, the mayor of Seville, banned tourist flats in buildings where local families were also living to stop holidaymakers disturbing residents. But it would appear that they do not apply to some businesses, such as Scalpers, a fashion brand.
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1 week ago |
msn.com | Graham Keeley
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1 week ago |
inews.co.uk | Graham Keeley
New “Big Brother” laws in Spain that force tourists to provide the government with their passport information been ruled unlawful, but holidaymakers have no choice but to comply. Since December, Spain’s interior ministry has demanded hotels, travel agencies and car rental companies collect up to 43 pieces of data from tourists, including passport and bank card information, and share it with the government.
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1 week ago |
inews.co.uk | Graham Keeley
IN MADRID – Jellyfish stings, diarrhoea and food poisoning are typical ailments British tourists come down with while holidaying in Spain, but this summer they could face delays and a paucity of care amid a shortage of medical workers. Unions have warned of a lack of medical staff in tourist hotspots. It comes after health authorities failed to implement contingency plans to cope with the arrival of millions of tourists just when doctors and nurses take their summer holidays, two unions claim.
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A man was arrested in Liverpool in connection with the shooting of two Scottish gangsters in Fuengirola, Spain. @policia #Fuengirola

🚩🚩Detenido en #Liverpool el presunto autor del doble crimen ocurrido el 31 de mayo en #Fuengirola Ha sido atrestado por las autoridades policiales británicas en virtud de una #OID urgente emitida gracias a las investigaciones realizadas por @policia https://t.co/p5z6ivRneL

Ibiza is inundated by tourists but illegal holiday lets make everything worse, the man in charge of the fight against illicit housing on the island tells me. My latest from the White Isle. #tourism #Ibiza https://t.co/efwrhJFcky

Adiós Ibiza, a lovely place with complex problems with housing and mass tourism which strain limited resources. #Ibiza https://t.co/unIsRzyE6D