Spanish Congress to debate euthanasia bill
The government wants to make it legal for terminally ill patients to end their lives but faces opposition from conservatives
The government wants to make it legal for terminally ill patients to end their lives but faces opposition from conservatives
But the success of the socially progressive budget plan depends on uncertain support from Brussels and from Catalan separatists
The publication by Pedro Sánchez of his thesis has, for parties such as Podemos, drawn a line over the controversy, something that may come as a relief for the Popular Party
Government decree ordering removal of dictator’s body was greenlighted with 176 yes votes out of 350
In the wake of the resignation of Health Minister Carmen Montón, focus has turned onto Pedro Sánchez’s academic record. The Socialist Party, meanwhile, is calling on PP leader Pablo Casado to quit
Regions struggling with surge in unaccompanied minors say other parts of the country not doing enough
Tapes made by ex-policeman purportedly of Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein appear to suggest the former monarch used the businesswoman as a front to conceal his wealth
Spanish Supreme Court is divided over next move after German judges reject rebellion charge against Puigdemont
The former US president spoke to Pedro Sánchez in Madrid during an economic forum, and visited the Reina Sofía museum with King Felipe the next day
Aides to Pedro Sánchez and Quim Torra admit that the path to a long-lasting collaboration is fraught with difficulties
In his first interview after no-confidence vote, Pedro Sánchez discusses immigration and Catalonia
Pedro Sánchez lets Màxim Huerta go after it emerged that he withheld taxes in the early 2000s
Army reserve colonel Pedro Baños is a regular contributor to Russia-funded outlets ‘RT’ and ‘Sputnik’
Pedro Sánchez counters claims about a weak government with Socialist lineup that includes several women and a non-separatist Catalan
New Catalan premier taps four ex-officials facing legal battles, and Madrid refuses to publish their names on official gazette
Representatives from the central government refuse to attend “intimate” ceremony, due to disagreement over its format
Spain’s two main parties renew their agreement to fight “challenges” by Catalan leader
Cristina Cifuentes shoplifting case has put the PP back in crisis mode ahead of elections in 2019 and 2020
Here is an outline of all the possible scenarios that may follow this evening’s investiture ceremony
Central authorities had been hoping that a new regional government would in place by now
Jailed independence activist Jordi Sànchez could soon be the new candidate to lead the region
Authorities have to address pressing needs in education, healthcare and emergency planning
Regional Popular Party leaders are worried following protest party’s strong show at Catalan elections
Opposition is calling on the ousted Catalan premier to let another candidate bid for the premiership
But Constitutional Court sets tough conditions for legal appointment, and voices of dissent are heard
The top advisory body has found no legal basis to block the politician standing for Catalan regional premier once more
PP leader is waiting to see how events unfold in Catalonia before making a final decision