Failed airline Spanair sets ball rolling for official closure
Company set to lay off 2,075-strong workforce
Company set to lay off 2,075-strong workforce
High court judge faces third case before the Supreme Court for allegedly accepting money from Banco Santander
Controversial practice will be allowed if historical significance can be proven
Rajoy overheard telling EU leaders that labor reforms will prompt a strike
Judge sets surety at 25 million euros in Valencia's waste-water treatment agency misappropriation trial
Nearly eight years after the Madrid bombings, one magistrate still has her doubts
Over a hundred people were injured after Catalan police forced the protesters out of the square
Airline's share price soars as it announces plans to add 33 flights
Monti moves to unblock the country and regain its influence in the EU
Costa's forgotten man to lead 2012 Davis Cup defense
Belén Serrano's latest project focuses on blind children around the world
Catalans draw 0-0 at Villarreal, as leader Real sweeps aside Zaragoza
The popularity of electronic reading devices, such as the Kindle, is seeing demand for electronic texts shoot up, but not everyone in the sector is happy
Spaniard Mustafa Setmarian, the terrorist network's number four, was freed in December
Anti-corruption prosecutors' summary backs allegations that regional party received payoffs from Gürtel network