Kirsty is a journalist who has reported on news, entertainment, food and drink, travel and features since 2015. She lives in the south of Spain.
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HE’s the Spanish designer that helped define the swinging sixties, dressing the likes of Françoise Hardy, Elizabeth Taylor and even created the iconic Barbarella costume
SOME of Britain’s most popular performers, including Sir Ian McKellen and Julie Walters have thrown their weight behind a petition backed by the actors’ union
A STUNNINGLY ornate 12th-century Islamic bathhouse has been unearthed behind false walls during construction work at a tapas bar in the heart of Seville. Much
THE Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is unveiling the installation of spectacular work by Lucio Fontana in its Atrium, which museum visitors will be able to enjoy
AN investigation has been launched after 300 people attended a far-right gathering Madrid. Madrid Provincial Prosecutor’s Office has officially launched a criminal probe following the event
VITAMIN D reduces coronavirus deaths by 60%, a study in Spain has suggested. As parts of the country continues following lockdown measures – which includes
SPAIN’S main TV channel was forced to apologise after receiving a barrage of complaints following their coverage of Princess Leonor’s educational move to the UK.
A FOURTH wave of coronavirus could soon hit Spain, experts fear. Spain’s chief medical officer, Fernando Simon, said the ‘possibility of a fourth wave does exist’
SPAIN has drafted new gender recognition legislation which would allow transgender people to self identify without medical intervention. Current legislation which requires an individual to
ANIMAL activists have offered the mayor of Pamplona nearly €300,000 to end the annual San Fermin bull-running festival. Last year Peta challenged Enrique Maya Miranda
THE number of tourists visiting Spain last year was the lowest in FIVE DECADES, new figures have revealed. Spain’s tourism sector plummeted by nearly 80%
AN advertising watchdog have ordered Ryanair to remove an ‘irresponsible’ advert that implied travel would be safe following the rollout of coronavirus vaccinations. The footage