Greek elections: your stories
Jon Henley is in Greece telling real people's stories. Please contact him if you have suggestions for people he could see or places he could go, or send him your personal story. Jon can be contacted on Twitter (
@jonhenley) where the hashtag for this series is
#EuroDebtTales, or by email (
jon.henley@guardian.co.uk)
Greek crisis: 'The most dangerous thing is panic'
A businessman who has written off €500,000 in unpaid bills and more than halved his payroll says he is prepared for the worst
Greek farmers rent patches of land to citydwellers in scheme to combat crisis
The 'become a farmer' scheme offers guaranteed sales to farmers, and fresh food at cheap prices to those who invest
Greek crisis: social enterprise is one answer to economic strife
A sustainable project to recycle forest biomass for heating is among new ideas that can turn community interest into profit
Greek crisis: local council in Crete runs out of money
After losing €2.4m in land dispute, bankrupt council gives town three choices: a steep tax hike, no pay for staff, or no services
Greek crisis: 'I'd like to go out and have coffee with a friend'
Eleni Trivoulidou and her four children struggle to get by on €700 a month, but she refuses to give up and leave the country
Greece's tech entrepreneurs hope hitting rock bottom will end red tape
Greek journalists return to work unpaid for what may be paper's last edition
As Greece prepares to vote, euro issues dominate election battleground
Jon Henley returns to Greece to see how people's lives are affected by ongoing crisis during the runup to elections on 17 June