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Summary: Angela Merkel has been given just two weeks to find a Europe-wide agreement over the migrant crisis after receiving an ultimatum from her coalition partners. Ships carrying a total of 630 African migrants have arrived in Spain’s port of Valencia after being refused by Italy and Malta. Spain’s new Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has promised free healthcare and says it will investigate each asylum case. "It is our duty to help avoid a humanitarian catastrophe and offer a safe port to these people, to comply with our human rights obligations," he said earlier this week THE Spanish government has unveiled plans to make more than 500km of toll r oads free to use across the country. Inaki Urdangarin, the Spanish king’s brother-in-law has been jailed after the Supreme Court rejected his appeal. He was sentenced to five years and 10 months of prison time for embezzling nearly six million euros between 2004 and 2006 from a non-profit foundation he headed on the island of Majorca.He will be held at Brieva prison, chosen by Urdangarin, which is a small facility with less than 100 inmates just North of Madrid. A LUXURY Benidorm apartment block plans to ban holiday rentals in its building . THE Guardia Civil has warned tourists heading to Magaluf of a 20-strong teen g ang that is robbing drunk holidaymakers and attacking towards those who resist . The sun shined down on the Queen in the UK as she left St George's Chapel, i n Windsor Castle, to cheers from crowds after attending the annual Order o f the Garter Service. The PM pointed to the care given to terrorism victims and her own experience o f coping with diabetes as she vowed to turn on the spending taps over the next five years to improve NHS services. A taxi driver from Hampstead Heath, north London, was flying from Luton Airport to Skopje, Macedonia, on Sunday morning when he ordered a 4.50 euro 'turkey ham' roll and a bottle of water. A foreign thief who was deported from the UK for shoplifting waltzed back past border guards and resumed his life of crime, a court has heard. Eriks Gindra - w ho has racked up convictions in Nottingham, Doncaster, Leeds, Barnsley and H uddersfield - was kicked out of Britain four years ago