Urdangarin informs the king of plan to take up job in Qatar
Royal son-in-law offered post in emirate by Spanish handball coach Court will allow former Olympic star to travel abroad
Royal son-in-law offered post in emirate by Spanish handball coach Court will allow former Olympic star to travel abroad

Catalan racer Miguel Poblet also won stages in all three Grand Tours in the same season
King Juan Carlos gets negative grade in survey taken before Princess Cristina’s subpoena in Nóos affair
The Crown’s inclusion in the Transparency Law is one of the reforms the Royal Household needs

A group of forensic experts are to exhume the poet’s body to clear up suspicions over whether the Pinochet government murdered the Nobel Prize winner in 1973

Passos Coelho regrets top court ruling against legality of axing workers’ benefits Conservative against raising taxes further

“We leave the club in a much better position,” says bank-appointed chief
Existing sexual consent age of 13 to be debated by Congress, says government
The so-called ERE scandal is progressing without political responsibility being established

A noir thriller about the drug industry, Side Effects is said to be Steven Soderbergh's final film
Foreign Minister speaks of “enormous concern” Socialists echo administration’s stance
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
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
Madrid among party fiefdoms concerned about Catalan influence over possible new carve-up

Commission looking into whether Madrid City hall inflated value of old debt with the club

PM predicts country’s economy will be growing sufficiently next year to create jobs

Royal daughter’s husband, Iñaki Urdangarin, is accused along with partner of fraudulently obtaining millions in public funds
Nuñez Feijóo must offer convincing explanations about his relations with a drug trafficker
Limited relief as number of people out of work decreased only in the services sector

The Mortgage Victims Platform is causing a stir by bringing its campaign against unfair evictions to politicians' own homes
The increase in poverty resulting from the prolonged crisis may condition Spain’s future

Murray prevails in dramatic final set to deny Spaniard
An urgent need for finance forces the Catalan premier to adopt political realism

Acting family feels the heat after trying to use PP labor law