Members of the Andalusian Infoca fire prevention team in the Doñana National Park.
Members of the Andalusian Infoca fire prevention team in the Doñana National Park. (EFE)

112 incident

Fire at Andalusian National Park Doñana under control

The regional minister of emergencies believes the fire was intentional, given "the characteristics, the day, the time and the area"

SUR

The Bottom Line

Typical, ban something that actually works

"Over the past few years I've watched properties in my area, some empty for 20 years, filthy and riddled with rats, finally being put to proper use. After a relatively affordable renovation, people are actually living in these places," says columnist Ignacio Lillo

Ignacio Lillo

The Music Maker

Sew sew wrong

Columnist Peter Edgerton looks at new research into Bronze Age sewing skills - and confirms that boys were just as hopeless four thousand years ago

Peter Edgerton

The Euro Zone

Battle for the centre

Despite the pressure that Vox will exert on Moreno, he doesn’t need to enter a coalition. A confidence-and-supply arrangement could be sufficient thinks columnist Mark Nayler

Mark Nayler

Food and Drink opinion

Prohibition

Columnist Andrew J. Linn looks at how moderate regulation of alcohol comsumption might work better than outright bans

Andrew J. Linn
  • Project management
    The Poyo ravine after the flooding. (EFE)

    The Euro Zone opinion

    Project management

    Cancellation of the Poyo project has proved to be a tragically false economy, writes columnist Mark Nayler

    Mark Nayler |
  • In the gods we trust?
    (Europa Press)

    The Bottom Line opinion

    In the gods we trust?

    In the face of so much misinformation, non-partisan efforts need to be made to educate people how to stay safe and survive the aftermath, writes columnist Troy Nahumko

    Troy Nahumko |
  • The black redstart
    The black redstart. (Peter Jones)

    Andalusian bird watch

    The black redstart

    The Andalucía Bird Society recommends looking out for the Phoenicurus ochruros this month

    Peter Jones |
  • Drought is not over despite the 'Dana' downpours warns Junta de Andalucía
    The Guadalhorce reservoir at its lowest-ever level, just 8% of its capacity with 10.1 cubic hectometres, in October. (SUR)

    Environment

    Drought is not over despite the 'Dana' downpours warns Junta de Andalucía

    The regional minister for water said he believes that the vast majority of people are aware that climate change is causing disastrous consequences, from the drought to the meteorological phenomena that have recently been hitting the entire Mediterranean coastline

    Héctor Barbotta |