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It’s a funny old game in Spain

Spain are undisputed favourites to lift the World Cup. But - as Richard Brentnall reveals in his latest novel A Different Corner, Exploring Spanish Football
3 Jun, 2010 @ 12:57

Spain’s gold rush

It may not be full of gun slingers and wagon wheels, but the 21st Century gold rush is still turning Andalucia wild, writes Andrew Pearce
26 May, 2010 @ 10:25

It’s not fine by us!

EXCLUSIVE by Andrew Pearce: Andalucian town halls set to go fine crazy after Spanish central government cut back regional funding
18 May, 2010 @ 18:27

Stairway to the scrapheap

EXCLUSIVE by Andrew Pearce: Former chauffeur to the stars hit with hefty fine by Andalucia car parking company for mystery damage
13 May, 2010 @ 11:04

The great escape

Formerly a feared bandit hideout, Andrew Pearce discovers that the picture-perfect town of Olvera is still a great escape – but for very different reasons
13 Apr, 2010 @ 11:54

Bar Wars: Part II

EXCLUSIVE by Andrew Pearce: Rampaging kiosk owner set to be closed down after expatriate-run bar receives death threats
13 Apr, 2010 @ 11:39

All in the same boat

It is the great insurance swindle... After the heaviest rains on record in southern Spain, the majority of flood sufferers are apparently not covered. How
24 Mar, 2010 @ 14:26

Dali comes to Malaga

An exibition of the surrealist artist's work is on until May 16 at the Picasso foundation
23 Mar, 2010 @ 19:46

Destination China

A 17th century galleon named 'Andalucia' set off for Shanghai from Sevilla on Sunday
22 Mar, 2010 @ 20:46
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