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Family harassed by Catalan Nationalists after court case victory

Posted on 21st December 202126th December 2021 by Dylan Kane

Tensions are growing in Catalonia after a court ruled in favour of a family who requested a greater influence of the Spanish language in their child’s school. Dylan Kane reports.

ABC’s racial profiling of Ansu Fati marks trend of media discrimination

Posted on 18th November 202018th November 2020 by Sam Wiley

Following Barcelona’s 5-1 win against Ferencvárosi on Tuesday, Salvador Sostres, a prominent journalist for Spanish newspaper ABC, compared 17-year old winger Ansu Fati’s pace to that of a “Black street vendor fleeing the police” in […]

2010: A Year in Sport

Posted on 19th December 201919th December 2019 by Kyle Goldsmith

Image Credit: Fifa 2010 was a sporting year that will be remembered for supreme talents fulfilling their potential. In particular, Spain’s national football team stamped their authority as the best national team in the world, […]

Catalonian Separatists Do Not Deserve Such Lengthy Prison Sentences

Posted on 5th November 2019 by Charlotte Smith

In 2006 the Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia was passed, defining the rights and obligations of the citizens and Government regarding relations with the rest of Spain, education, health, justice, environment, local government and giving […]

Evicting a Dictator: Spain Commits to Exhuming Franco

Posted on 18th October 201918th October 2019 by Elena Sotelo

Spain’s history over the 20th century is one filled with conflict and pain that has not quite yet healed. From what you can see in the news and what I can tell you as a […]

Are International Breaks Broken?

Posted on 19th October 20181st April 2019 by Millie Warrilow

Image Credit: [PA] The Gryphon examines the damaging effects that the International Break has on domestic competitions The International Break may be considered one of the worst times for club football fans. With the Premier […]

Why Do the Catalans Want Independence?

Posted on 10th November 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Following increasing unrest and tension, recent events in Spain have seen the northern region of Catalonia declare independence from Spain. This is on the back of a controversial referendum (outlawed by the Spanish government) in […]

What You Won’t Have Thought of When Travelling With a Friend

Posted on 30th September 201626th October 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

This is a bit of a warning but also a sturdy starter pack for those thinking of having a jaunt of their own. There are certain things that go without saying before you go away: […]

Postcards from Abroad: The truth about Spanish fiestas

Posted on 9th May 201626th October 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Hola everyone! It’s been a while since I’ve posted anything so I thought it should be about something fun and just a little spectacular… so the famous Spanish fiestas immediately sprang to mind!They’resomething that you […]

Thirteen European university students die in Spanish coach crash

Posted on 20th March 201631st August 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

At least thirteen European university students, all of them women, have died in a motorway coach crash in North East Spain. British students were on board the coach but it is not yet known if […]

Postcards from Abroad: Málaga, Spain

Posted on 3rd February 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Abigail is a mature (is 23 really mature?) third year English Language and Literature student spending one year studying abroad at the Universidad de Málaga. She loves travelling, and has spent every summer from the […]

Postcards from Abroad: Barcelona VS Madrid

Posted on 20th January 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Hola everyone! So Madrid or Barcelona? Barcelona or Madrid? Their rivalry is legendary and it doesn’t just stop at football, especially at the moment with the Catalan independence movement in full swing.They’re the two biggest […]

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