Diada - National Day of Catalonia
The colorful image of balconies and buildings covered in senyeras, the yellow and red striped Catalan flag, every September 11th marks the day Catalans celebrate the National Day of Catalonia or Diada.
Editorial: Someone to solve your problems
Tired of battling bureaucracy, sick of searching for solutions or bored with barriers to integration? BcnIn may know just the person who can help you...
Chewing Gum And Chicken Wire Will Not Be Enough To Save Spain - Part 2
In part 2 of this exclusive interview, Edward Hugh cuts through the political obfuscation to explain the latest developments in the economic crisis and the possible consequences.
Chewing Gum And Chicken Wire Will Not Be Enough To Save Spain - Part 1
In this exclusive interview, Edward Hugh cuts through the political obfuscation to explain the latest developments in the economic crisis and the real ramifications for individuals and businesses in Spain.
Gambling on economic growth
A controversial gambling complex wanted by Barcelona and Madrid could create thousands of jobs but at what price?
How To Choose Your Cava This Christmas
Wine professional Ryan Opaz gives BcnIn members his top tips for seasonal tipples with this guide to choosing Cava
The Eurozone Crisis in Catalonia, with economist Edward Hugh: Part Four
Third of a four-part series in which economist Edward Hugh explains the causes of the current Eurozone crisis and its potential implications for Catalonia.
The Eurozone Crisis in Catalonia, with economist Edward Hugh: Part Three
Third of a four-part series in which economist Edward Hugh explains the causes of the current Eurozone crisis and its potential implications for Catalonia.
The Eurozone Crisis in Catalonia, with economist Edward Hugh: Part Two
Second of a four-part series in which economist Edward Hugh explains the causes of the current Eurozone crisis and its potential implications for Catalonia.
The Eurozone Crisis in Catalonia, with economist Edward Hugh: Part One
First of a four-part series in which economist Edward Hugh explains the causes of the current Eurozone crisis and its potential implications for Catalonia.

