A personal account by Irish author Ian Gibson of the transformation of Spain after the death of Franco.
Once the Church and the Army were tools of Franco's regime, now they both present more modern and liberal faces but tension still remains. Sexual liberation and the widespread use of drugs have led many Spaniards to question the open-endedness of their hardfought freedom.
The place of women in Spanish society.
Explores the conflict between the factions in the Basque country of Spain, and examines the often violent methods employed to achieve attention and ultimately 'freedom'.
Focuses on Spain's rich and poor, with the daily lottery as one of the few bridges between the two.
Barcelona as it prepares for the Olympics.