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In the spirit of Malaga's book fair this week, columnist Peter Edgerton offers his top five reads, in no particular order, just for a bit of fun
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In the spirit of Malaga's book fair this week, columnist Peter Edgerton offers his top five reads, in no particular order, just for a bit of fun
03 May 2024 11:17
The latest stunt only makes sense if you think about it in terms of image, which is often Pedro Sánchez's main concern, writes columnst Mark Nayler
26 Apr 2024 13:08
David Andrews
Columnist David Andrews, at a recent event on the Costa de Sol, found the general supposition that everybody has to speak English (in Spain) disconcerting
26 Apr 2024 12:59
This week I've embarked on an epic journey to hunt down a pink unicorn dressed in a purple tutu and sporting a fetching trilby on its bonce, writes Peter Edgerton
26 Apr 2024 12:56
The protesters resent having their home cities overrun, year-round, by visitors, and for being priced out of local housing markets by holiday rentals. Opinion piece by Mark Nayler
19 Apr 2024 18:54
Georgina Oliver
American mainstreamer Aaron Johnson surfs on our cosmic roots
19 Apr 2024 18:49
Rosa Belmonte
Progress in women's rights around the world comes up against racism, inequality and the same old issues, writes Rosa Belmonte
19 Apr 2024 18:46
I have a somewhat fractious relationship with the Swedish monolith [IKEA]: so fractious, in fact, that I swore blind I would never return after my one-and-only visit about fifteen years ago which left me feeling like the Minotaur in the underground labyrinth at Kyssos, writes Peter Edgerton
19 Apr 2024 18:43
Currently headed by Bulgarian economist Kristalina Georgieva, the IMF changes its fiscal predictions so often - a slight increase here, a tiny decrease there - that they have limited practical value, and are usually only of interest to economists, politicians and journalists writes Mark Nayler
12 Apr 2024 16:47
Spain hopes to lead the EU to official recognition of Palestine, something for which the bloc's parliament first called in 2014, writes Mark Nayler
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12 Apr 2024 16:44
It would be such a thrill if studying whale song brought us to a deeper understanding of mother nature in general and the oceans in particular, writes Peter Edgerton
12 Apr 2024 16:41
Uwe Scheele
At the peak of the Euro crisis Spain's conservative prime minister Mariano Rajoy introduced the Golden Visa programme so that non-EU citizens could acquire Spanish residency by making substantial investments in real estate, businesses or government bonds
05 Apr 2024 17:26
There aren't many laws covering bar and restaurant opening hours and the sale of alcohol in Spain, which is why the country has one of the most open, vibrant and (perhaps paradoxically) least drunken nightlife scenes in Europe, writes Mark Nayler
05 Apr 2024 17:25
When it happens in a film, you think 'What on earth does that bloke think he's doing?' When it happens to you in real life you think, 'I know, I'll do what that bloke did in that film', writes Peter Edgerton
05 Apr 2024 17:23
The faithful were disappointed that the most important week in Andalucía's calendar was all but cancelled, but nobody could deny that this year seeing the rain was more important than watching the processions
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