Top judge admits carrying PP card while magistrate
De los Cobos backed by court on basis of interpretation of incompatibility law
De los Cobos backed by court on basis of interpretation of incompatibility law
Minister says government to fight to “the end” to save jobs
Ex-Public Works chief José Blanco alleged to have helped friend secure building licenses
Jesse Eisenberg heads a group of Robin Hood-style magicians in Now You See Me
After five years without directing, Mexico's Guillermo del Toro is back with Pacific Rim
Romanian also suspected of torching paintings by Monet, Matisse and Gauguin
Couchsurfing.org is gaining a foothold in the “closed” Spanish social sphere
Regional government blames austerity and Socialists as cost of learning spikes
Former mayor of Celanova Antonio Mouriño tried to sue to get the money paid
Doctors Without Borders workers said to be in good health NGO says it did not offer any ransom for release of Montserrat Serra and Blanca Thiebaut
Late chef Santi Santamaría’s doomed restaurant had won three Michelin stars
The EC’s order to recover tax breaks obliges Spain’s shipyards to review their market strategies
Leo Messi answers questions on fraud case in first press conference of new season "I am calm, we have lawyers and advisors and we trust them," he tells reporters
Local authority has 60 days to evict national soccer team
Judge throws out suit against artist Eugenio Merino, who placed replica of dictator in a fridge
Lie-mongering is the common factor that led to the Popular Party's defeat in the 2004 elections, and will soon lead to the replacement of Rajoy as prime minister
Francisco Pérez de los Cobos was registered party affiliate up to 2011 Spanish law and Constitution prohibit judges from belonging to political parties or unions