Roman ruins in Cadiz at risk from ‘geocaching’
Cadiz archaeological site seeks legal action over damage caused by ‘geocaching’
General Motors on trial in Cadiz for causing bankruptcy of local dealership and loss of 150 jobs
Eight years ago, the American company suddenly closed every single Opel factory in Andalucia
Cadiz mayor in battle with Mariano Rajoy over new bridge
José María González claimed the town hall hadn’t been officially informed of Thursday’s official opening of the 1812 Constitution Bridge
Dead body recovered from underwater car in Algeciras
A man's body has been recovered from an underwater car in Algeciras' port
Former Spanish foreign minister Moratinos calls for cooperation with Gibraltar in Campo speech
Moratinos insists a PSOE victory will bring a new dawn for Spain/Gibraltar relations
Spanish Stray Dogs hosting annual gala in Sotogrande
Proceeds from the event on on September 26 will fund an urgently-needed extension to the municipal dog pound in Los Barrios
Sherry makes a comeback in Jerez
Jerez’s most famous export is stepping back into the light after a decade in the dark
First ever gay police wedding takes place in Spain
The police pair - from Algeciras - believe their wedding will set off a trend within the police force
‘Chef of the Sea’ Angel Leon moves legendary Aponiente restaurant into beautiful, old mill
One of Spain's best restaurants - with two michelin stars - has a new home in swamps north of Cadiz
Home of French train terrorist raided by Spanish police
Brave Brit helped foil gunman's wicked plot
Australian Caleb Ewan wins fifth Vuelta a Espana stage from Rota to Alcala de Guadaira
Caleb Ewan wins his first stage in his first Vuelta
Horsing around: At Sotogrande’s polo club
Panama hat? Check. Gladiator sandals? Check. Iona Napier is chukka-ed in at the deep end at Sotogrande’s world famous polo club
Inside the secret world of Sotogrande
Shhh and say it in sotto voce...Iona Napier demystifies the enigma of the discreet enclave, where royals rub shoulders with, well, decent down-to-earth folk
Sotogrande language school determined to ‘make them speak’
Pueblo Nuevo-based Blah blah blah language school with outposts in Gibraltar, Tarifa and Marbella has a team of 10 highly-qualified teachers
UPDATE: Wild fires threatening hundreds of Spain’s most expensive homes
Sea planes, helicopters and fire engines battle the fire as residents are evacuated
BREAKING: Torreguadiaro residents evacuated as fire spreads in Campo de Gibraltar
Smoke can be seen as far away as Sabinillas
Wanted British criminal seized in San Roque
Crimestoppers offered €1,000 reward for capturing Brit wanted for 30 violent burglaries
Cadiz nature reserve wins Andalucia Environment Award
Salarte has brought the La Covacha salt plain back to life
Where to stay on the Costa de la Luz
The Costa de la Luz is a stylemeister’s dream for places to stay, writes Jon Clarke
Where to eat on the Costa de la Luz
Few places in Spain have such a great range of good places to eat, writes Dining Secrets of Andalucia editor Jon Clarke
Surf ‘n’ turf in Valdevaqueros, Andalucia’s little slice of Ibiza
No other place better epitomises the hip Tarifa scene than Valdevaqueros, writes Jon Clarke
Review: Patria, Vejer de la Frontera
Any foodie would be mad to miss a visit to Vejer’s true dining secret Patria, writes Jon Clarke
Life’s a beach on the Costa de la Luz
Despite being a flip-flop down, Rob Horgan scoots along the many amazing beaches of the Costa de la Luz
Vejer: The final frontier
Between the sea and the sierra, Tom Powell travels to the former outpost of Vejer de la Frontera
Costa de la Luz: The great escape
Estate agent Glyn Lewis of Andaluz Homes on why he loves the Costa de la Luz
Vejer de la Frontera: Dining capital
With a regular influx of talented restaurateurs and chefs it is no surprise that Vejer has become one of Andalucia’s culinary capitals, writes Dining Secrets of Andalucia editor Jon Clarke