
¿Qué? podcast, episode 11: British migrants protest Brexit in Madrid
This week we discuss the demonstration against the UK’s withdrawal from the EU in the Spanish capital and look at why an expert ham cutter caused a scandal on social media

This week we discuss the demonstration against the UK’s withdrawal from the EU in the Spanish capital and look at why an expert ham cutter caused a scandal on social media

Around 400 people came out to protest against the UK’s exit from the European Union on Saturday, demanding a “people’s vote” on what happens next

This week we discuss a curious incident involving a diplomatic mission in Spain, which may or may not have involved the CIA, and also remember the tragic killing of Carlos Palomino

This week we discuss the success of the Spanish demonstrations for International Women’s Day, and we pose the question, is Spain politically incorrect?

In the latest episode of our audio series, journalists from the English Edition discuss the emergence of the political group, and also examine a controversial bus that’s touring the country

In the latest episode of our new audio series, journalists from the English Edition try to break down the charges facing 12 pro-independence defendants in the Supreme Court

In the latest episode of our new audio series, journalists from the English Edition look at the government’s plans to exhume the remains of the Spanish dictator from the controversial monument northwest of Madrid

In the latest installment of our new audio series, journalists from the English Edition probe the causes behind a demonstration aimed at throwing Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez out of office

In the fourth of our new audio series, journalists from the English Edition examine the delicate position of the Spanish prime minister, and consider the ongoing crisis in Venezuela

In the third of our new audio series, journalists from the English Edition go over the facts of the rescue mission in Málaga that began when a two-year-old fell down a borehole

In the second of our new audio series, journalists from the English Edition consider the effect of the UK’s exit from the EU, and discuss controversy over a selfie-snapping devil

In the first of a new audio series, journalists from the EL PAÍS English Edition explain just who José Manuel Villarejo is, and why everyone seems to be afraid of him

The UK in EU Challenge group – whose lead claimant is Spain-based Sue Wilson – is arguing that the 2016 vote should be declared null and void due to irregularities committed by the Leave campaign

Michael Harris, the president of the Eurocitizens association, discusses the outlook that Britons in Spain are facing ahead of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU

An article written by the paper’s chief travel writer has raised the ire of Spaniards online, but left English Edition editor Simon Hunter somewhat conflicted

A guide to the festivities for the shortest night of the year, including a novel idea for Spain’s British expats

After more than three decades, Ridley Scott returned to the universe he created for the legendary saga

Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet gave the fourth installment of the franchise a touch of comic-book humor, accompanied by a very different visual style

A young David Fincher was charged with directing the third part of the franchise

James Cameron chose a different path for the second installment of the franchise, blowing away audiences with an all-out combat movie

The stunning 1979 first installment of the saga marked the arrival of director Ridley Scott

“In space, no one can hear you scream” was the tagline for the first installment of the franchise, released in 1979

Eurocitizens is just one of several organizations campaigning for rights of Britons in Spain and Spaniards in the UK

As this extraordinary year for news draws to a close, we look back at the highlights from the English Edition

As this extraordinary year for news draws to a close, we look back at the highlights from the English Edition

The stand-up and activist speaks to EL PAÍS ahead of his return to Spain, with Brexit on his mind

The stand-up comedian will be continuing his ongoing quest to deliver his set in Spanish