A tiny city in northern Spain has unexpectedly found itself as a centre of multinational businesses, as huge companies have swarmed to area. Just 120,000 people live in the city of Alcobendas, but in recent years, new research has discovered it is
British expats living in a Spanish city have been left furious after calls for a ‘list of foreign residents’ to be created. Activists working to tackle mass tourism in Girona, a city in Catalonia in the northeast of the country, called on
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Europe has become a popular party destination for British bride and grooms out to have one last wild night before tying the knot. Thousands head to some of the continent’s most beautiful and iconic cities to hold their stag and hen parties.
Phil Foden doesn’t think another top-flight side will ever be able to match Manchester City if they make it four straight Premier League title wins in a row on Sunday. Speaking before tonight’s Football Writers’ Association awards’ ceremony, where he was crowned the
Anything less for City though, and it’s Arsenal who would take the title if they win at home to Everton. Mikel Arteta’s men go into Sunday two points off the pace, but their super goal difference means they will end a 20-year
Geel, Belgium, renowned for its centuries-old tradition of embracing individuals with mental disorders, continues to uphold its unique model of care rooted in compassion and community integration. Dating back to the arrival of Saint Dymphna, the patron saint of mental illnesses, this
Kuwait City is becoming ‘unliveable’ as temperatures continue to rise. Inhabitants of the sprawling metropolis now see air-con blasted year-round through indoor streets in a bid to combat the extreme heat caused by climate change. The city regularly temperatures surpass a staggering
When you think of stressful city life, the hustle and bustle of London is what commonly comes to mind. However, according to a new study by the research team at Deskup, the accolade of “most stressed town or city” was given to
Rodrigo Bentancur’s temper boiled over after the Tottenham midfielder was substituted in his side’s Premier League clash with Manchester City, as he kicked his seat in the dugout and threw a bottle in frustration. The Uruguayan lasted just under an hour before