Professional pianist who faced jail term for noise pollution acquitted
Laia Martín and her parents were looking at sentences of up to seven-and-a-half years
Laia Martín and her parents were looking at sentences of up to seven-and-a-half years
The antics of a crusading mayor of this Andalusian rural utopia have just earned him a jail term
Fabra hopes to escape prison but won’t seek a pardon
Fernández de Kirchner hopes to rein in inflation and plug the massive flow of cash reserves
While Fabra’s sentence was light, it did at least symbolize the abuses of the PP in Valencia
RTVV faces second legal front with FI’s Ecclestone in Britain
Dissenters may take legal action to overrule accord
Zelaya calls supporters to take to streets after conservative was declared winner
Ruling coincides with approval of 2014 state budget Labor leader “stupefied” at decicion which justifies increased workload as being in the public interest
Oil firm’s shares jump as agreement brokered by Argentinean, Mexican and Spanish governments hints at compensation of $5 billion
Basques must win in Ukraine to maintain knockout chances
The artist is best known for his large-scale sculptures of letters and numbers
As long as a serious approach is not made to the problem of access to housing, the drama of mortgage defaults will weigh down expectations of economic recovery
The archbishop of Madrid and an association for abused women are involved in a legal battle The case revolves around 23 valuable tapestries, and has reached the Supreme Court
Former PM José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero defends the budget deficit cap his government passed He also downplays the need for a revision of the agreements that cover the Catholic Church
DNA tests reveal adults are traveling with minors who are not their own Sexual and economic exploitation suspected