Bringing back the bone-crusher

Lisa Tilley investigates the battle to reintroduce the lammergeyer vulture to the sierras of Andalucia THE lammergeyer is affectionately known as the ‘bearded vulture’ in
17 Sep, 2007 @ 10:15

Bare facts on Spain’s bears

Listed in the Spanish Catalogue of Endangered Species as being in danger of extinction, the Cantabrian brown bear’s existence in Spain is not widely known
13 Sep, 2007 @ 09:30

No tears left to shed

This mass grave by the roadside was not the first in Spain to be unearthed in the past four years and it wouldn’t be the
3 Sep, 2007 @ 13:58

In search of Sylvania

To commemorate the 30th anniversary of Groucho Marx’s death, Paul Read travels to Loja to find out why the town was chosen to feature in
3 Sep, 2007 @ 11:35

From bikinis to zimmer frames

In the final part of our exclusive serialisation of Ghosts of Spain, Giles Tremlett explains how British buyers are closely tied to the sewer of
3 Sep, 2007 @ 09:17

Brothels for the disabled!

Spain is probably the most permissive and sex obsessed country in Europe, discovers Tremlett WHEN it comes to sex surveys, I am used to Cosmopolitan
30 Aug, 2007 @ 15:12

The Ghosts of Spain

Here, in our first exclusive extract from Guardian correspondent Giles Tremlett’s incisive, ground-breaking book Ghosts of Spain, we relive the tragic “secret” events that led
30 Aug, 2007 @ 15:06
From raisins to rebels

From raisins to rebels

Theresa O’Shea takes a tour of Malaga’s bandit country – the Axarquia range of mountains. Instead of highway robbery, she falls prey to the charms
30 Aug, 2007 @ 10:58

Blas Infante: Father of Andalucia

As the anniversary of Blas Infante’s assassination is commemorated, Lisa Tilley finds out about the man who is officially recognised as el Padre de Andalucia.
6 Aug, 2007 @ 09:29

Incey Wincey spider

Clive Muir and Sue Eatock go peering under rocks and stones to tell us all about the only protected spider in the EU – the
2 Aug, 2007 @ 09:27

Beautiful… but beware

Clive Muir and Sue Eatock tell us hidden dangers lurk behind the beauty of the plant that lines Spain’s dry riverbeds and motorways – the
23 Jul, 2007 @ 10:48

Icarus falling

As Spain plants more trees to offset its greenhouse gas emissions, Bob Maddox believes we must do more if we are to save the planet
6 Jul, 2007 @ 15:20

The erotic legacy of the Moors

A chance encounter in the Alhambra leads Jason Webster to believe Christian Spain’s obsession with sex and sensuality stretches back to when the country was
6 Jul, 2007 @ 09:53

Farmer, desperately seeking mate

Victoria Burnett reports on a novel initiative which helps to repopulate rural Spain and find love for the country’s lonely farmers RAMON SÁNCHEZ is not
5 Jul, 2007 @ 11:23

Oiling the wheels

Following news Spain will introduce an 8 per cent minimum use of biofuels in vehicles by 2008, fast-food chain McDonalds has scored PR points by
5 Jul, 2007 @ 10:27

The Real State of the Nation

THE third day of July sees the traditional State of the Nation debate between Señor Zapatero and shadow leader Mariano Rajoy. This annual event is
26 Jun, 2007 @ 10:07

Power to the Demos!

Lisa Tilley believes, 30 years on, Spain is finally coming to terms with democracy as the past is unearthed THIRTY years ago, Spain held its
26 Jun, 2007 @ 08:13
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