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Brits in Spain face appointment nightmare for residency card renewals

Brits in Spain face appointment nightmare for residency card renewals

It’s been five years since Spain started to issue non-EU residency cards to UK nationals in Spain, but those with temporary TIEs who now need to renew their cards could be confronted by the ‘cita previa’ chaos which sees many foreigners pay for an...

New, hybrid Corvette e-Ray is coming to the UK and Europe

New, hybrid Corvette e-Ray is coming to the UK and Europe

► Corvette e-Ray makes its way across Atlantic ► Electrified sports car has all-wheel drive ► 6.2-litre V8 remains right in the middle General Motors has confirmed that the Corvette E-Ray – the sports car’s first ever electrified variant – is...

Cyber Threats Surge as Digital Factories Fuel Risk in European Manufacturing

Cyber Threats Surge as Digital Factories Fuel Risk in European Manufacturing

Europe’s manufacturing sector is under siege. A new report from KnowBe4, released this week, lays bare the growing cyber vulnerabilities facing the continent’s increasingly digitalised production lines. Titled Securing Manufacturing’s Digital...

Penguin Michael Joseph delays publication of Raynor Winn's next book

Penguin Michael Joseph delays publication of Raynor Winn's next book

Penguin Michael Joseph (PMJ) will delay the publication of The Salt Path author Raynor Winn’s next book, On Winter Hill, following an investigation in the Observer over the weekend that suggested her debut memoir was not entirely true. A statement...

Can Ineos Grenadiers survive another Tour de France flop?

Can Ineos Grenadiers survive another Tour de France flop?

This feature originally appeared in the print edition of Cycling Weekly, on sale in newsagents and supermarkets, priced £3.35. You can subscribe through this link here. Another year, same recurring question. Only this time it feels urgent to the...

Cyprus’ digital habits rank among the EU’s strongest in 2024

Cyprus’ digital habits rank among the EU’s strongest in 2024

Cyprus emerged as one of the EU’s most active countries for online cultural engagement in 2024, with 94 per cent of internet users watching TV or videos online. This placed the island just behind the Netherlands and Finland, which topped the list...

Toward a New Grand Design? Reviving Sully’s Legacy in European Strategic Thought

Toward a New Grand Design? Reviving Sully’s Legacy in European Strategic Thought

Editor’s Note: This is part of a running series of essays by Iskander Rehman, entitled “Applied History,” which seeks, through the study of the history of strategy and military operations, to better illuminate contemporary defense challenges. We...

Germany surf wave of travelling support to book Women’s Euro knockout spot

Germany surf wave of travelling support to book Women’s Euro knockout spot

Germany may not be hosting the Women’s Euros but they certainly felt like the home team in neighbouring Switzerland as their massive travelling support roared them on in a 2-1 win over Denmark that helped them progress to the knockout stage. The...

9 supper clubs in Dubai that you need to book ASAP

9 supper clubs in Dubai that you need to book ASAP

Life There’s no denying that supper clubs have harboured a newfound momentum in this part of the world. To recover from a socially distant world, this concept garners all the traits of a refined social experience, combined with everyone’s love for...

Shettima at OPL 245 book launch: Adoke, Tambuwal, Turaki saved me from being removed as governor by Jonathan

Shettima at OPL 245 book launch: Adoke, Tambuwal, Turaki saved me from being removed as governor by Jonathan

Vice President Kashim Shettima, Thursday, described himself as the “most demonised” public figure in the final years of former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan’s administration. Shettima, a former Borno state governor, stated this in Abuja during...

Ben Healy wins Stage 6 of Tour de France with solo breakaway in Normandy

Ben Healy wins Stage 6 of Tour de France with solo breakaway in Normandy

Ben Healy claimed his first Tour de France stage win with a commanding solo breakaway in Stage 6. The Irish rider outpaced the chase group in Normandy, while Mathieu van der Poel regained the yellow jersey by a narrow one-second margin. Hyderabad:...

Inspiring Southend couple appear on ITV morning show to promote new charity book

Inspiring Southend couple appear on ITV morning show to promote new charity book

Life Begins at 90 has been written by Joyce and Norman Giller, aged 89 and 85 respectively, and all profits will go towards the work of Southend's The Music Man Project. Married - Norman and Joyce tied the knot at the Roslin Beach Hotel last...

China's Patience Wears Thin With EU Over Medical Device Row

China's Patience Wears Thin With EU Over Medical Device Row

Latest stories China's gold hoarding: a bad omen for the dollar It's time for a US Indo-Pacific reset Setting the pace: The future of regenerative agriculture in China “There is no fundamental conflict between China and the EU, but rather...

Spain's Santiago to limit tourist shops in its old town

Spain's Santiago to limit tourist shops in its old town

Authorities in the northwestern Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela want to address the growing imbalance between shops and business geared towards tourists in the historic quarter and make sure that residents keep their services. Santiago de...

France Risks Following America’s Bad Example

France Risks Following America’s Bad Example

Cole Stangler You’re right to emphasize the differences: the Democrats have always been a big-tent coalition whereas these French left-wing parties have had a more definite focus on labor. My interest, here, is in the people who make up these...

New book tells 'remarkable' wartime story of Latvian men who came to Bradford

New book tells 'remarkable' wartime story of Latvian men who came to Bradford

Escape from Berlin, written by author and former BBC documentary maker Vincent Hunt, follows the journey of Latvian soldiers who fled Berlin in 1945 and later settled in the UK, including Bradford, after the Second World War. Mr Hunt said: "I am...

Healy wins stage 6 of Tour de France

Healy wins stage 6 of Tour de France

Ireland's Ben Healy celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the sixth stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 201.5 kilometers (125.2 miles) with start in Bayeux and finish in Vire Normandy, France, Thursday, July 10, 2025. (AP...

European Commission issues €9 billion in its 7th syndicated transaction of 2025

European Commission issues €9 billion in its 7th syndicated transaction of 2025

(Credit:Unsplash) This article is brought to you in association with the European Commission. The European Commission has today raised €9 billion of EU-Bonds in its 7th syndicated transaction for 2025. The dual-tranche transaction concerned a new...

Why France keeps rioting

Why France keeps rioting

This article is taken from the July 2025 issue of The Critic. To get the full magazine why not subscribe? Right now we’re offering five issues for just £25. Riots are now a permanent feature of the Parisian lifestyle, just like train and metro...

France v Wales – Women’s Euro 2025

France v Wales – Women’s Euro 2025

Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this feature 27 mins: This is quite an entertaining game and still we are having to suffered through a Mexican wave. Fishlock seems to have run off the injury but I am sure it will...

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