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David Eade

David Eade

DAVID EADE has been a British journalist and TV/Radio producer for over 40 years which makes him incredible old but it is for readers to decide if it has made him any wiser. He has been living in Spain for 20 years. He writes regularly on Spanish national, regional and local news as well as about Gibraltar plus Morocco for the Costa Del Sol News, Panorama, the internet as well as being a regular feature writer for The Morning Star. His special interests are security, organised crime, domestic violence, politics and the environment. As 'Sancho' he has written the Tilting at Windmills blog which is now taking a sabbatical but he continues to pen Gibraltar Viewpoint and Looking to the Left – in addition to contributing to Dscriber.
Gibraltar: 15 words
Is it going to be an October election?
MacShane a lesson in confused thinking
LYING AROUND LIKE DOGS IN DITCHES
Will the new chief minister of Gibraltar face a financial crisis?
A call for UN sanctions against Morocco
Voters swing behind the PCE on its 90th anniversary
Rough or justice?
God is on our side
Looking to the Left: Growth Comes with Jobs Innovation and Access to Credit
Farewell to Pepe
Looking to the Left: Ed's Speech of Faith
Hot stuff: Who would be a candidate in Gibraltar
He died leaning against the wall in La Línea
José Morales urgently need your support!
Gibraltarians do not enjoy the same rights as their UK counterparts
These can't be my daughter's bones
Spain’s May 15 protest movement celebrates its anniversary
In France, socialists celebrate their absolute majority
We are a community first
Gibraltar’s half a billion debt and hidden PFIs
Gibraltar swings to the left
Spanish justice on trial
They're marching on Gibraltar...Why?
Has the Chief Minister crossed the line?
Is Ed Miliband, Labour leader, making a Balls of it?
French living in Britain seek to oust Sarkozy in France's election
 Occupy protests: A movement or a tourist attraction?
Caruana wriggles on sovereignty
Spain's last election