
From duke to prisoner: how King Felipe’s brother-in-law fell from grace
Former Olympic athlete Iñaki Urdangarin was once a golden boy, but his royal connections saw him poisoned in a world of privilege and he came to believe he was untouchable

Former Olympic athlete Iñaki Urdangarin was once a golden boy, but his royal connections saw him poisoned in a world of privilege and he came to believe he was untouchable

The Spanish prime minister opted to dine at an expensive Asian restaurant on Thursday, rather than attend the parliamentary session on whether he should remain the head of government

Separatist symbols – such as crosses – left on the sand have triggered scuffles with a potential for violence, say observers

In the wake of revelations about Madrid premier Cristina Cifuentes’ academic past, King Juan Carlos University is now turning its attention to deputy Pablo Casado

Unanimous support in Congress to reform legislation and bring Spain in line with other EU countries

Regional parliament speaker sets new time for debate and denies early reports about Puigdemont’s plans

As the National Police arrived at polling stations in Catalonia, voters were surprised to find the law being enforced

The debate over the poll is highly polarized, but there is a middle-of-the-road position

Supporters of secession launch campaign in run-up to referendum as though nothing else matters

Since human trafficking became a criminal offense in 2010, the trend has become hard to ignore

In 2015, six anarchists were arrested and one sent to prison where he remains, despite flimsy evidence

Five years of peace are blurring the lines that once separated people in this northern region

Well-known in Colombia, scopolamine is now being used in robberies and sexual assault in Spain

Inequality is growing in Spanish society, with an outdated education system and nepotism fuelling the differences.

The sinister return of this drug exposes Holland as Europe’s main drug supermarket

For years a symbol of the property crash, El Quiñón in Seseña is starting to attract residents

The net is the new battleground, but old campaigning methods are still working for some

Land degradation is an increasingly growing threat in Europe’s driest region

Many of the country’s monuments to ETA and Al Qaeda victims are lying neglected