The detainees broke into the premises of the 24-hour mini-markets, arcades and mini-casinos threatening victims with knives and committing the robberies...
Those who can demonstrate that they were legally living in Spain before 31st December 2020 can still apply for residency and their rights will be protected under the terms of the UK’s withdrawal agreement...
Gym owners want this type of activity be considered essential and allow them to open with 50% capacity... they claim that it is important for physical and mental health during the pandemic...
The Cabildo and city councils have asked the Canary Islands Government to assess the move to Level 3 given the increase in coronavirus cases and the high incidence rate for the over 65’s...
Another 13,650 doses of Pfizer arrived yesterday... The Canary Islands Health Service is accelerating the vaccination program...
Lluis Serra has announced that tomorrow the Governing Council will lower the restrictions in Tenerife to Level 2 changing the curfew until 11pm also...
This means that only passengers with a Spanish passport, green residencia card or certificate, or the new TIE card will be allowed entry to Spain and the islands...
No-one will have to re-apply for it again to ensure a smooth transition and so that SEPE doesn’t collapse again under the pressure…
Here is the latest news and advice from airlines and tour operators regarding holidays and flight cancellations...
All flights and holidays from the UK to all destinations are cancelled…
Lanzarote now has the highest incidence rate after their Christmas rebound of 212.75 over 7 days, and its capital, Arrecife, has the highest IA14 of 658.86…
“They should just spend five minutes on a hospital ward, to see those people fighting for their life, fighting for breath alone, no dignity, the nursing staff caring for them like they were their loved ones”
The Ministry of Health urged the City Council to adopt the toughest measures quickly, after illegal beach parties and gatherings last weekend (pic)…
The Tenerife Cabildo reminds people that crowds should be avoided and travelling out of your own municipality is not recommended...
The president of the German Federation of Tourism Associations is optimistic about Easter and summer holidays in Spain and the Canary Islands...
The president of the Canary Islands hopes that the island will be moved to Level 2 at Thursday’s Governing Council meeting…
Travel restrictions in Germany have forced the suspension to be extended by almost two months...
There were long queues of cars hours yesterday after the access roads to Teide were re-opened at 2pm...
The Cabildo reminds that moving between municipalities is not recommended unless absolutely necessary under alert Level 3…
The biggest change is an obvious spike in Gran Canaria and Lanzarote, whereas Tenerife has stabilised the number of new cases, staying below 100 again…