Judge rules against 121 air traffic controllers over 2010 wildcat strike
Magistrate points finger at union board for inciting workers to abandon their posts
Magistrate points finger at union board for inciting workers to abandon their posts
A symbol of the destruction of Spain’s coast for some, the Algarrobico hotel was set for demolition
Madrid show brings together candid shots of stars by the legendary agency's photographers James Dean, Elizabeth Taylor and Gregory Peck all feature
Observers wonder if move is linked to Princess Cristina’s legal troubles over Nóos case
Violent protests continue in Caracas as police clash with students
Spain will help Africa achieve economic prosperity in the next 20 years
The death of two men as they were being arrested raises new questions about the Catalan regional police
“If there is anyone capable of turning this around, it’s Esperanza,” say regional deputies
Members of a radical group dedicated to infiltrating demonstrations among those detained
Spain’s three largest lenders might be interested in British group’s wealth-management division
Government claims sub-Saharans are not yet on Spanish territory and can be returned via fence Existing bilateral agreements involve identifying illegal aliens first
Contracts were cancelled in early March but made public on Friday Officials believe equipment could be used against anti-government protestors
Without cross-party consensus, Spanish students will never bridge the gap that separates them from the best performers
Esperanza Aguirre tells EL PAÍS she is “shocked” at the “lies” being spread about her