Police will obey region over referendum, says Catalan interior chief
Official confident that Mossos force would remain loyal to Barcelona government in the event of any conflict
Official confident that Mossos force would remain loyal to Barcelona government in the event of any conflict
Interior Ministry denies reform will impinge on right to information but judges question legality of preventing citizens from recording security forces
A veteran of more than 3,500 adult movies, the 38-year-old is a legend in the porn industry
Culture chief says money owed will be paid to industry for films released in 2011
Prestige public defender was paid 455 euros for 10 months’ work on engineer’s case
The crisis has seen the model of social cohesion break down, making recovery more difficult
Recently retired soccer player was reportedly doing 211km/h in his Audi
Blow to science comes on top of a 35-percent slash in R&D funding over the past three years
Bar owners are unhappy with the idea of letting just anyone use their restrooms
Non-performing bank loan ratio surpasses 10 percent as recession deepens
Monetary union would be a huge stride toward integration, but it cannot be carried out without voters’ consent
Children of former president of Peru formally request his release
Spain’s school dropout rates improving but remain among the worst in Europe, says Unesco
Residents were used as hospital guinea pigs and girls were forced into prostitution
New decree also abolishes requirement for travelers to obtain so-called letter of invitation
Trial opens against wife of governor accused of shooting him on New Year's Day
CDS-PP leader says country cannot afford a “political crisis” despite criticism of tax hikes within party
Rajoy remains undecided on bailout as he heads for European Council meeting in Brussels