
Video: Migrant boat arrives on tourist-filled beach in Cádiz
Beachgoers looked on in astonishment as dozens of people jumped out of the small vessel and ran towards the cliffs

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

Toni Punyet has apologized for names of dishes at his Nova Font Blanca restaurant, after they caused a stir on social media

The valiant women from the Basque Country stood up to the aggressive robber in a bid to stop him from escaping

The regional government wants to prosecute anyone removing the symbols – which represent support for jailed pro-independence leaders – from public spaces

Party wants Socialist government to use Article 155 to take action against Quim Torra, after he vows his government will “attack” the “unjust Spanish state”

One of the darkest weeks in Spain’s recent history began with an explosion at a house in Tarragona

The City Hall and port authority have both refused to take responsibility for the collapse of a seafront boardwalk that left hundreds injured

More than 300 people were injured on Sunday, five seriously, when a boardwalk gave way at the O Marisquiño event

The low-cost airline has canceled nearly 400 flights across Europe on Friday due to industrial action in Germany, Sweden, Belgium, Ireland and the Netherlands

Footage made by jihadists who killed 16 people last year reveals that they were planning bigger massacre

Judge sends case to Supreme Court after finding signs of wrongdoing in Pablo Casado’s academic qualification

Tourists on island of Lombok say they jumped into the hotel swimming pool to avoid falling debris

As the thermometer hits 40ºC, water fountains and parks provide temporary relief from the sun

Sector is awaiting the outcome of a meeting this afternoon between national and regional authorities

Ongoing street protests are harmful to both the industry and passengers

Erasmus student John Clarke recounts how the city and its 800-year-old university captured his heart

Drivers have set up tents along Paseo de Castellana in protest over ride-hailing services like Uber

Councils attempt to fill the legal vacuum that is pushing rent up and permanent residents out of city centers

Government offer to transfer licensing powers to regional authorities will only extend the problem to 17 regions, say taxi representatives

Although a minimum service is being provided in Spain, no similar provisions exist in the other two countries, where cabin crew are also on strike

But the world body also noted that Spain has had its fifth annual consecutive current account surplus

Antonio Manuel Guerrero, convicted of sexually abusing an 18-year-old, will remain free despite attempting to get a new passport

Pablo Casado supports more restrictive abortion legislation, and reforms to election laws

Move comes after Spain’s National Transplant Organization fails to find wrongdoing in 2012 procedure on Éric Abidal