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Rush hunters

A group of crafters from Fuerteventura spent last weekend on Lanzarote in search of wild rushes, the raw material for their craft.

Vinylists!

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Vinyl has never really gone away, and Lanzarote still has plenty of people who’d rather spin a disc than stream a file. We spoke to a few of the island's vinyl enthusiasts and asked each of them to choose a favourite record.

All Saints Day

Today is All Saints Day, a national holiday in Spain, when families traditionally visit cemetaries to pay tribute to their deceased relatives.

Pedro de Armas dies

The ex-President of Lanzarote's Cabildo, Pedro de Armas, has died at the age of 75 in Argentina of a heart attack.

Astronauts touchdown on Lanzarote

Astronauts and scientists from the European and North American Space Agencies have once more returned to Lanzarote to carry out Pangaea training exercises in the island's volcanic zones.

Two injured as safety questions resurface

Two men were taken to hospital for light injuries after the road accident near the airport yesterday morning.

To catch a firebug

Lanzarote's National Police have explained how they investigated and eventually arrested the man who has confessed to 118 arson attacks on rubbish containers.

ALDI opening early 2023

ALDI have recently opened their newest store in Fuerteventura this month. We got in touch about the opening of Lanzarote’s first ALDI.

Loneliness Department proposed

Lanzarote's Socialists have requested that the Cabildo establish a Loneliness Department, which will research and assess levels of undesired solitude on the island, and take measures to address the problem.

Aerodrome action

Increased activity at Lanzarote's military aerodrome has been noticeable in recent days, and is a result of various military exercises that are taking place under the umbrella of a wider national NATO training operation called SIRIO 22.