Police chief appointment the latest flashpoint in Catalan independence drive
Spanish region engaged in political arm wrestle with Madrid over planned secession plebiscite
Spanish region engaged in political arm wrestle with Madrid over planned secession plebiscite
Judge sends four alleged Islamic terrorists detained on Wednesday in Spain to prison
But Manuel Moix receives support of attorney general who says there was no wrongdoing
Manuel Moix admits partial ownership of offshore company that owns luxury property outside Madrid
Mariano Rajoy had hoped to give evidence over video link, in corruption case that has plagued his Popular Party
Mohammed Lamsalak and Youssef Ben Hammou are being held in custody in Spain
Judges rule against solicitor general, who argued existence of slush fund has already been proven
Court orders property searches and freezes bank accounts as part of inquiry into Rifaat al-Assad
Iñaki Urdangarin allowed to continue living in Switzerland and will not have to pay bail
Cases expected to be brought against Brazilian international and president of Catalan side
Sentence for Iñaki Urdangarin concludes unprecedented six-month court proceedings, which saw a member of the Spanish royal family brought to trial for the first time
Three executives said they would step down just hours after being called in for questioning by judge
Luis Bárcenas answers questions about Spain’s biggest graft scandal, which affects ruling conservatives
Antonio Salas started a Twitter war by denying that such attacks are an educational problem
Nearly seven out of 10 trials end in conviction, new stats released by Spain’s legal watchdog show
Tribunal warns regional premier of duty to “prevent or paralyze” any initiative that ignores freeze
Club also facing €8.4m fine over irregularities when contract was signed
Businessman at center of Gürtel probe, Francisco Correa, gives details of how his companies operated
But state accusation does not wish to call in acting PM Mariano Rajoy as a witness “for the moment”
Case focuses on huge kickbacks-for-contracts ring allegedly headed up by businessman Francisco Correa
Rodrigo Rato and 64 other defendants are accused of misusing millions of euros from the failed lender
High Court rules Def con Dos frontman César Strawberry did not break law with posts about terrorist groups such as ETA
Catalonia and Madrid register the biggest drops, confirming forecasts about voter weariness at the ongoing stalemate
Payment demanded in relation to court probes investigating alleged slush fund and tax fraud
If private prosecution is thrown out of court, Cristina de Borbón will be automatically acquitted
Move would have direct effect on legal action against the Spanish king’s sister, Cristina
Calls for a tougher ethics code heard amid concern about the damage to magistrates' reputation