A regional power play that began last week in Murcia is shaking up Spanish politics, prompting early polls in the central region and now pushing the Unidas Podemos leader to quit his role in the central government
Foreign residents who are already registered in the public health system should be contacted by their regional health services when their jabs are due, the diplomatic service advises
The non-refundable payouts are part of a larger €11 billion fund announced two weeks ago to stimulate the economy and prevent a wave of corporate insolvencies as the Covid-19 crisis rages on
When Ciudadanos turned on the Popular Party in southeastern Murcia, it was not expecting a chain reaction spreading all the way to Andalusia and Castilla y León
The ‘infantas’ Elena and Cristina are alleged to have been inoculated while visiting their father, emeritus king Juan Carlos in the United Arab Emirates
Catalonia, Valencia and Madrid are going to ease some restrictions given the improving epidemiological situation, despite the latter having the worst incidence in the country right now
After paying more than €678,000 to the Spanish authorities in December, he has now handed over around €4 million to cover undeclared payments in kind totaling €8 million
According to the industry association Hosbec, Spain’s Mediterranean region has received more reservations from UK holidaymakers this week than in the ‘history of tourism’
On the 40th anniversary of the day that Congress was stormed by the Civil Guard, the reigning monarch said his father’s actions were ‘decisive for the defense and triumph of democracy’
Groups of youngsters stole goods from businesses and also vandalized buildings in Barcelona on Saturday and Sunday nights. The detention of Pablo Hasél, one demonstrator said, ‘is just an excuse’ for the demonstrations
The 60-to-79 bracket is next in line, as well as under-60s with medical conditions. In Catalonia, health officials have detected the first cases of the strain first reported in Brazil
Pablo Hasél was taken to a penitentiary to serve a nine-month sentence for glorifying terrorism and insulting the Crown in a case that has reignited debate on freedom of expression
Pro-independence forces pledge not to negotiate with the Socialist contender Salvador Illa, who was the target of most of the attacks during the televised war of words
Madrid, Andalusia and Catalonia feel the government’s decision to restrict the coronavirus shots to people under 55 is too strict, while the WHO insists it is safe for over-65s
The promised reform of the criminal code will affect cases of glorifying terrorism and offending religious sentiment, according to the Justice Ministry
Meanwhile, Catalonia has announced it will be vaccinating teachers alongside essential workers, while in the Basque Country bars and restaurants will be temporarily reopening after mounting a legal challenge against their closure
Dolores Rubio was caught on audio telling officials at Príncipe de Asturias that not enough people are being transferred to the newly built Isabel Zendal medical center
Luis Bárcenas has sent prosecutors a letter promising to cooperate and naming senior party officials who allegedly accepted regular payments of undeclared money