Guy
Hedgecoe

Print and broadcast journalist

Behind Spain’s news

A resolution

Practice mindfulness. Cut down on the Rioja. Learn rudimentary Pashto. Take up the bassoon. As the new year begins, we have a tendency to make resolutions. Many are designed to tighten our waistlines or broaden our knowledge, while others are aimed at providing inner...

After the second wave, how about a second Transition?

In the summer, I interviewed Pablo Iglesias and most of what he told me did not come as a great surprise. The deputy prime minister’s insistence that the right were now locked out of government for “decades” by Podemos’s coalition with the Socialists seemed somewhat...

‘Robinson’

When I was an English-language teaching assistant in a small town in Castilla-La Mancha in the 1990s, one of the first things students would ask me was: "Do you know Robinson?". It took me a while to find out that Michael Robinson was an English ex-footballer who had...

The blame game

“Mr Sánchez, you only care about power and we only care about Spain.” – Pablo Casado. Another crisis hits Spain and once again the country’s political class responds not with unity, statesmanship and deliberation but with tribalism, conspiracy theories and the airing...

The many lives of Jorge Semprún

“…I believe ardently that real memory, not historical and documentary memory but living memory, will be perpetuated only through literature. Because literature alone is capable of reinventing and regenerating truth.” – Jorge Semprún. In the early 1940s, as Spain...

How to win

In a culture so often dominated not just by winning, but also those other prized skills of ‘owning’, trolling and tooting your own horn, it’s refreshing to find a radically different mindset. I was recently lucky enough to visit Donostia, where eight locals were...

The year of the Fachaleco

Facha: a Spanish person whose political views place them on the hard-right of the political spectrum. Chaleco: a garment, usually without sleeves, which is buttoned up and covers the torso, being worn over a shirt. Few words contain as much sartorial and political...

One side of the Homeland

When commenting on his massive CIA novel, ‘Harlot’s Ghost’, Norman Mailer once remarked: “It is a fictional CIA and its only real existence is in my mind…If I have an argument to make then, on grounds of verisimilitude I will claim that my imaginative CIA is as real...

Mateo

I have known Mateo since he was born. Now a bass-playing, Beatles-loving, comic-reading, basketball-playing 16-year-old, you could not meet a more charming teen. Recently, he underwent a six-hour operation to help improve his balance and mobility, which have been...

1-O

Like moths to the light, we journalists tend to get drawn towards the dramatic. In the case of politics that can mean dwelling on the extremes: the colourful, the freaky, the radicals. But there are also, of course, characters and opinions that are less eye-catching...

Blog

The saviour vibe

Welcome, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, to the big-time. The new leader of the conservative Popular Party (PP) has gone from the relative safety of his native Galicia to the lion’s den of national politics in Madrid. He took over the leadership of the PP in April, widely...

Why the clan left town

Ireland's Kinahan clan has recently been in the news after moves by authorities in the United States to close the net on them for alleged crimes linked to drug trafficking, a development which appears likely to affect their involvement in the boxing industry. For a...

Recent work

Spain’s Western Sahara pivot raises energy supply fears

Policy change by Madrid has unleashed an angry response from gas-rich Algeria. March 23rd, 2022. Published by POLITICO MADRID — A shift in policy on Western Sahara has triggered a sudden reconfiguration of Spain’s turbulent relationship with its North African...

Yolanda Díaz and Spain’s new ‘new left’

Profile of the labour minister who is making waves December 23rd, 2021. Published by POLITICO. MADRID — A little more than half a decade after Podemos caused a political earthquake in Spain, a new left-wing phenomenon has arrived in the shape of Yolanda Díaz. ...