Quantum computer developed by Origin Quantum.
Quantum computer developed by Origin Quantum.

Tech

Malaga to manufacture quantum computers, not only house them

Following the installation of a 317-qubit machine at Malaga University this autumn, Quantum Labs plans to bring "the entire value chain" to the city, with in-house chip production, cryogenic systems, assembly and software development

Nuria Triguero
  • Christoper, photographed in Valencia's Town Hall square.
    Christoper, photographed in Valencia's Town Hall square. (Paula Hernández)

    The Leicester lad who taught Spain how to drink like a Brit

    Christopher Wright, the former London bobby who pioneered the British pub in Spain, is celebrating his 90th year. From the beat to the boardroom, he reflects on seven decades of adventure, industry, and the "last secret" of his adopted home

    Jorge Alacid Valencia
  • MS La Belle de Cadix combines river and sea itineraries.
    MS La Belle de Cadix combines river and sea itineraries. (ABC)

    Andalusian escapade

    A leisurely experience along the Guadalquivir

    Iconic sites and natural landscapes are revealed in a whole new light when viewed from the river

    Tony Bryant

The Music Maker

Cars and effect

Columnist Peter Edgerton compares Madrid’s chaotic M-30 to the quiet lanes of Lancashire, questioning why the law frets over sun visors while letting rusty drivers like him back behind the wheel

Peter Edgerton

The Bottom Line

Coming together to heal

Rare diseases like Epidermolysis bullosa (butterfly skin) often fall into the shadows of pharmaceutical research because the "market" is too small. This is where the expat spirit shines brightest

Dilip Kuner

International Women's Day

Banning the burka in Spain: fuelling the far-right?

Most of the time it is better not to enter into the debates that some political parties seek to open up, but on this occasion, with so many people falling into the trap, it is necessary to do so

Cristina Vallejo

Food and drink

Ronda wine making: back to tradition

Columnist Andrew J. Linn looks at how winemaker Julia Losantos is blending ancient amphorae and modern innovation to redefine the elegance of the Serranía de Ronda

Andrew J. Linn
  • Food and drink opinion

    Stop talking 'terroir'

    Surveys show that "terroir" ranks very low among consumer priorities. In real life, no one walks into a shop asking for a wine that expresses limestone, or a hint of north wind

    Andrew J. Linn |
  • The Music Maker opinion

    Image conscious

    As the years glide inexorably by, many of us find ourselves searching for ways to keep mind and body in tip-top condition or, at least, vaguely presentable

    Peter Edgerton |
  • The Euro Zone opinion

    Fair share?

    This week, the EU Commission said that Spain, Cyprus, Greece and Italy will be able to relocate a quota of new arrivals to other nations, or receive financial support from them

    Mark Nayler |