How Henry VIII gambled away the crown to a cheeky Spaniard Jack Gaioni reveals a fascinating historical tale that has been buried - until now 4 Apr, 2020 @ 09:00 Lead
Jack Gaioni explores the horrors of a Civil War concentration camp and Franco’s grip on the Spanish press IF you were hoping for a ‘feel good’ article, read no further. If you were hoping for some logical, ‘moral-to-the story account’ – again, read 15 Sep, 2019 @ 09:00 Columnists·Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner·Lead
How a Welshman helped the Spanish win one of the biggest land deals in US history The Welsh Don Juan … The one who’s belief that Welsh Indians roamed America’s Wild West helped a President strike the greatest land deal in 28 Apr, 2019 @ 09:30 La Cultura·Lead
Anarchy, Andalucia and free women: How women in Spain plotted to bring down the patriarchy Women in Andalucia were some of the first in Spain to join the fight against General Franco, writes Jack Gaioni 8 Mar, 2019 @ 17:32 Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner·Lead
How British expat miners and a dozen chickens lead to Spain’s great love affair with football Jack Gaioni uncovers the more absurd origins of the beautiful game 17 Feb, 2019 @ 10:00 La Cultura·Lead·Sport
How an Andalucian weed promoted literacy in Victorian Britain “THE English ceased to be one of the most aggressive, brutal, rowdy, outspoken, riotous cruel and bloodthirsty nations in the world and became one of 16 Sep, 2018 @ 11:38 La Cultura·Lead
The beef about The Story of Ferdinand – Spain’s most controversial children’s book Franco banned it, Hitler burnt it and Gandhi loved it. How a loveable Spanish toro in a children’s book has raised hackles all over the 1 Sep, 2018 @ 10:14 La Cultura·Lead
Give war a chance – a Spanish village at war with France How a 100-year ‘war’ between an Andalucian village and France forged lifelong friendships 23 Jun, 2018 @ 10:00 Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner·Lead
The ‘Battle’ of Parsley Island is much more Comedy than tragedy, writes Jack Giaoni WITH a good pair of binoculars on a clear day, from just about anywhere along the Costa del Sol, you can make out the outline 29 Apr, 2018 @ 14:42 Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner·Lead
Shedding some light on Spanish secret societies Secret societies work covertly to achieve a hidden agenda where secrecy is a sanctuary and a source of power, writes Jack Gaioni 3 Sep, 2017 @ 09:49 Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner·La Cultura
The papal effect: What does a deceased, oversexed Spanish pope have to do with climate change? Jack Gaioni examines Pope Alexander VI's life, role and global influence. 21 Apr, 2017 @ 18:10 Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner·La Cultura
The wrong kind of Catholics? Spain’s Jesuits were just too successful for their own good 9 May, 2016 @ 14:32 Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner
How a butterfly-catcher spied on Gibraltar for the Nazis Adolf Clauss was running the largest and most efficient German spy ring in Spain, writes Jack Gaioni 2 Apr, 2016 @ 13:00 Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner
Bugs life The EU could learn a lot from the Iberian peninsula’s smallest residents 25 Jan, 2016 @ 12:14 Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner
Cloak and dagger… an Andalucian legacy Espionage, stealth and semantics: Back to the roots of the popular saying 9 Oct, 2015 @ 11:58 Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner
Junipero Serra: Saint or sinner? To Pope Francis he was a Spanish missionary worthy of sainthood, to others he was the devil incarnate 19 Jul, 2015 @ 14:00 Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner
The forbidden visionary Banned by Franco, Irish author Kate O’Brien was the world’s first political travel writer 12 Jun, 2015 @ 09:00 Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner
Francisco Goya goes to Hollywood The Spanish artist Goya died nearly two centuries ago but he lives on at the movies, writes Jack Gaioni 9 Mar, 2015 @ 08:00 Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner
Did gold-greedy Romans kick-off climate change in Spain? Columinst Jack Gaioni takes a look at Las Medulas as an example of what the Romans did for us 16 Feb, 2015 @ 09:00 Columnists·Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner
Santayana said it! The sayings of the late, great Spanish philosopher, George Santayana, are an inspiration in these troubled times, writes Jack Gaioni 19 Dec, 2014 @ 09:00 Columnists·Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner
Viva Roma! Jack Gaioni unearths the best and brightest ‘Spanish sons’ who made it big in ancient Rome, setting the literary and intellectual agenda for many centuries 21 Oct, 2014 @ 09:00 Columnists·Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner
The legal battle that restored Spain’s claim to the biggest ever underwater bounty Jack Gaioni explores modern-day treasure hunters, are they pirates or archaeologists? 21 Sep, 2014 @ 09:00 Columnists·Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner
Antequera: The town that’s ‘all heart’ The town surrounded by Andalucía’s Big Three cities is also at the centre of a ‘love triangle’, writes Jack Gaioni 11 Aug, 2014 @ 12:00 Columnists·Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner
What the Dickens? Columnist Jack Gaioni takes a rather unusual ride to an eccentric event centered around tweed in Madrid 30 Jun, 2014 @ 08:30 Columnists·Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner
In Cordoban Skies… How a Moorish daredevil made aviation history Columnist Jack Gaioni explores the history of flight in Spain 14 Jun, 2014 @ 08:30 Columnists·Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner
Where did your dinner really come from? Columnist Jack Gaioni explores the real link between countries and their national dishes 2 Jun, 2014 @ 09:00 Columnists·Jack Gaioni: Jack's Corner