Missing Spanish woman and child found “held” by a healer in Cuba
Brother says suspect has been placed in custody and faces 20 years in prison for kidnapping and fraud
Brother says suspect has been placed in custody and faces 20 years in prison for kidnapping and fraud
The ex-Popular Party politician, in power between 1996 and 2004, was involved in tense exchanges on Tuesday morning, as he was quizzed during a congressional commission
Pedro Sánchez’s planned reforms to the protection that Spanish politicians are afforded from the lower courts is a short-sighted political play
A man has been arrested in connection with the killing and charged with first-degree murder
In the wake of accusations of irregularities, the government said this morning it had subjected Pedro Sánchez’s academic text to two separate detection services and that it had passed
Government decree ordering removal of dictator’s body was greenlighted with 176 yes votes out of 350
Pedro Sánchez announced on Thursday that the document will be made available online
Activist had ignored two court summons in connection with a 2017 Facebook post ridiculing God and the Virgin Mary
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
The two parties running the Catalan government cannot agree on the best strategy toward secession from Spain
Carmen Montón, of the Socialist Party (PSOE), steps down after university admits changing her grades, and TV network La Sexta reveals widespread copying in her final thesis
The pro-independence movement has vowed to turn the Diada into a tribute to the jailed and exiled leaders of the secessionist attempt
Measure announced after PM Sánchez and Podemos chief meet over next year’s budget, but the legal tool that will be used to remove “Billy the Kid’s” decorations are still a mystery
Leftist leader Pablo Iglesias says that he sees himself as “a partner in government” after agreeing on a raft of far-reaching measures on housing, taxes, education and more
Representatives from the central and regional government held a security meeting today, at which the symbols in support of jailed pro-independence leaders topped the agenda
Despite all the grandstanding, the regional premier failed to produce a real governing program
Willy Toledo, who is also a leftist activist, refused to show up in court after the Spanish Association of Christian Lawyers accused him of offending religious sentiment in a 2017 Facebook post
While last month is traditionally a bad one for the labor market, destruction of employment is higher than that seen in other years
Resurrección Galera, who teaches in southern Spain, was let go in 2001 after she married a divorcé
The European Union has proposed an end to the twice-yearly changing of the clocks, but such a measure would be hard to apply – particularly in Spain
The members of a self-styled brigade to “free the region from the pro-Independence movement” took to the streets of La Bisbal d’Empordà at around 2am
Carles Puigdemont is suing magistrate Pablo Llarena for the symbolic amount of one euro, accusing him of impartiality and violating his rights
The lawsuit the former Catalan premier has filed in Belgium against a Supreme Court judge is nothing more than a political ruse
Beachgoers looked on in astonishment as dozens of people jumped out of the small vessel and ran towards the cliffs
The relatives of the dictator have refused to support the decree to remove the body, which was approved by the Spanish Cabinet on Friday
Number of incidents between supporters and detractors of independence increases, with one woman in Barcelona left with a broken nose after an alleged assault
A modification of the Historical Memory Law will legally safeguard the exhumation of the former dictator, before the initiative is put to a historic vote in Congress