Head of layoff-fund scam and driver “spent 25,000 euros a month on drugs,” court hears
Chauffeur of ex-Andalusia employment chief said they shared cocaine in “marathon sessions”
Chauffeur of ex-Andalusia employment chief said they shared cocaine in “marathon sessions”
Fundación Tanja founder Rosa Cañadas is working to bring Spain closer to its African neighbor
Jaume Matas found guilty of fraud, influence peddling, embezzlement, falsifying documents and dereliction of his public duties
New Villarreal coach has pulled off a few shocks — beating Real would be one more
World number two lets loose over Canal + France satire show
But Montoro warns town halls about staffing levels
Coverage proposals based on 2010 stoppage
Spain needs a transparency law to make public administrations more accountable
Movistar to begin new initiative this week in bid to hang on to clients
The head of retailer Pixmania says he’s not scared about expanding in Spain
Silver medalist in 2004 admitted to using the blood-boosting substance EPO
Flamenco dancer's new work is inspired by Spain's 1812 Constitution
María Ángeles Molina committed “premeditated” murder for money
New termination reform likely to precede verdict on 14-week law
The right to raise and discipline a child stops short of physical and emotional abuse Determining the exact limits, however, is not easy Part of the problem is that punishment today often arrives too late and is poorly administered