
Only daughter of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco dies, aged 91
Carmen, who died on Friday in Madrid after a long illness, defended her father's legacy until the very end

Carmen, who died on Friday in Madrid after a long illness, defended her father's legacy until the very end

From the Catalan crisis to card sharks, here are this year’s highlights from the EL PAÍS English Edition

Charity campaigns are still part of traditional celebrations in spite of mass consumerism

King Felipe VI highlights the importance of the rule of law and opens door to constitutional reform

Pro-independence forces have held on but will need the radical CUP to govern

Winning first prize number 71198 sold at locations including Madrid’s famous Doña Manolita shop

Record turnout of 81% at a vote whose outcome underscores the divisions in Catalan society

Long lines and a record turnout mark election called by Madrid using emergency powers

Voting has begun across Catalonia in a tightly contested race between pro- and anti-independence parties

A regional government is being voted in so it will govern for four years, not for a return to chaos

In a deeply divided region, Ciudadanos and the Catalan Republican Left seem to be taking over

Judge condemns severity of attack as suspect is placed in custody without bail

Suspect had previously served time for 2006 attack which left police officer quadriplegic

Race winner blames positive result on use of legal asthma drug Salbutamol

Amazing historic buildings and stunning landscapes make these places around the country well worth a visit

A yacht stacked with the drug set its cargo adrift with devastating effects on the local community in the Azores

Catalan separatists’ march in Brussels seals their break with democracy and with Europe

Catalan separatists present their cause as a battle against the “Francoists” of the Spanish government

In 2013, UNESCO declared medieval decrees from León to be oldest documentary evidence of European parliamentary system

The withdrawal of the European arrest warrant for Puigdemont leaves his hypocrisy clear to see for his supporters

Ciudadanos and Socialists are set to gain seats, while the Popular Party will plummet according to the polls

Catalan crisis is acting as a catalyst for reform, but PM warns that broad consensus is required

The lethargy of the country’s lawmakers is damaging the way that citizens view the current political climate

Citizen mobilization is key to ending the victimhood promoted by Catalan separatists

Campaign race for December 21 features jailed and self-exiled candidates, and highly motivated voters

Alleged terrorists detained in Catalonia, Madrid and Tangiers in joint Spanish-Moroccan operation

Supreme Court lets six out on bail, but keeps former deputy and interior chief behind bars as campaign begins