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World Service,10 Feb 2014,11 mins

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After a series of high profile scandals, the Spanish Royal Family is at something of a low point in terms of public opinion. When Tom Burridge got a call to attend a 'secret' press conference, he gained an insight into the Zarzuela's attempts to rebuild confidence in the monarchy. In Denmark, a country with traditionally high public spending, recent cuts have prompted panic in some circles. Jake Wallis Simons meets the money-saving robot hoovers in a Copenhagen old age home, and discovers they're not necessarily a threat. (Photo: Three people wearing masks representing Spanish king Juan Carlos (2R), his daughter Princess Cristina (2L) and her husband Inaki Urdangarin (R) are carried in a crate during the annual carnival of Zubieta, in the northern Spanish province of Navarra. Credit: Rafa Rivas/AFP/Getty Images)

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