This week’s movie releases
A noir thriller about the drug industry, Side Effects is said to be Steven Soderbergh's final film
A noir thriller about the drug industry, Side Effects is said to be Steven Soderbergh's final film
Fede Álvarez was handpicked to update Sam Raimi classic
The radical Catalan filmmaker is releasing his complete works on DVD
Retail company to focus on business in France, the Netherlands and Belgium
“The problem is very serious,” warns the president of General Nursing Council
Exhaustive investigation is result of 15 months of research by investigative journalists
The dancers have requested asylum from the US authorities
Foreign Minister speaks of “enormous concern” Socialists echo administration’s stance
Opposing parties lay the blame at each other’s door over Argentina’s deadly floods
José Castro Aragón is a meticulous, respected magistrate devoted to his work of weeding out corruption. Despite his profile, he blushes at public applause
If Princess Cristina eventually appears before a judge, several questions will finally be answered
Hopes high for Marc Márquez, making his debut after stepping up from Moto2
State piggy bank sold 4.6 billion euros in German, French and Dutch bonds Fund bought 20 billion euros of paper issued by Spanish Treasury
Spanish clubs all in with a shout of reaching semifinals after first leg results
Methods used to train Olympic athletes based on teamwork are proving a hit Companies are looking to move away from traditional leadership styles
Ruling questions Liga clubs' legal right to tie young players down Supreme Court targeting contracts with huge compensation clauses for under-16s
Anonymous bidder also to get exclusive gastronomic tour with famed Spanish chef
New law will allow National Library to start storing copies of online content
It has been some time since Europe has seen such general mediocrity in its political leaders, and such a show of moral cowardice and democratic deficit
Judge's account contradicts Alberto Núñez Feijóo's own version of events
The country will have to face new elections if the pettiness of its party chiefs persists