
Socialist executive members resign en masse in bid to push out Sánchez
Move comes after former PM Felipe González says he feels “deceived” over chief’s failure to make way for Popular Party government

Move comes after former PM Felipe González says he feels “deceived” over chief’s failure to make way for Popular Party government

David Guerrero Guevara walked out of his house at age 14 and was never heard from again

“I feel deceived and let down,” says Felipe González, who was in office from 1982 to 1996

The MACCIH has been set up by the Organization of American States to tackle injustices

Galicia and the Basque Country vote for continuity and punish Pedro Sánchez’s intransigence

Measures are urgently required to provide cleaner means of transport

Investigators are still looking for three bulls that went missing from Valdeserrillas, Valencia

This unique and vital wetland faces grave threats from agricultural and urban development
Hotels need to take advantage of the boom years to invest in improving standards

But residents of Tordesillas are very unhappy about the ban on their time-honored tradition

Party chief Pedro Sánchez and most regional premiers have not spoken for weeks

Man known as ‘The Mexican’ detained while setting up extortion, kidnapping and trafficking ring

Regional premier Carles Puigdemont pledges to keep “disconnecting” from Spain and to call new Catalan elections by July 2017

The Portuguese convoy came off the rails near a station after the first carriage left the tracks. One US and one UK citizen among the passengers

New leads in Diana Quer case suggest she may have made it home on night of disappearance

Some four-fifths of the bill was financed by the European Central Bank’s €40bn bailout in 2012

Dutch police that say many protected species were found among the haul

Isabel Solá Matas, a nurse, had set up artificial limb workshop in the country

Growing number of regional leaders are calling for review of party’s policy

But seasonally adjusted figures show a drop in jobless numbers, even as Social Security affiliations fell by 144,997 individuals

Either Pedro Sánchez stops acting inconsistently or he will be responsible for a third election in Spain

Players are seen consoling their opponents after a World Challenge Cup game in Tokyo

As expected, the Popular Party candidate lost the first round of the investiture vote

If the PP nominee does not secure the necessary support at the investiture vote this week, there will be two months to either form a government or hold new elections

On day two of investiture debate, Pedro Sánchez reiterates that he will vote against interim PM Mariano Rajoy, increasing the likelihood of a third general election in Spain

The image of the acting prime minister will appear on the micro-blogging site all week

The images of a calf being fought and killed in the ring in the town of Valmojado have revived the debate about animal abuse