New signs go up in Burgos hamlet with offensive “Kill Jews” name
Town switches Castrillo Matajudíos for Castrillo Mota de Judíos 17 months after vote
Town switches Castrillo Matajudíos for Castrillo Mota de Judíos 17 months after vote
Civil servants who grant driver’s licenses demand more protection from attacks by students
Slippery roads create tailbacks stretching for up to 30km on the capital’s major highways
Hunt organizers released 500kg bull despite warnings that protestors were inside the circuit
Death of ‘Rompesuelas’ in controversial annual hunt in Tordesillas, Valladolid, declared void
The people of Tordesillas, Valladolid, are preparing to spear a bull to death on September 15
Senior killed at local fiestas in Cuéllar (Segovia) after animal runs its horn through his heart
Figures show number of official fights is down, but other kinds of bull events are on the rise
Animal rights group files complaint over shooting of animal in square in San Juan de Coria
Brother tried to help his sibling sneak in to Almería by concealing him inside a suitcase
Manuela Carmena will not be following example of Barcelona opposite Ada Colau Licenses for hotels in the Catalan capital have been suspended due to overcrowding
Blaze, which broke out on Saturday, still burning but now under control, say authorities
Protesting in front of Congress and other “risky” actions carry fines of up to €600,000
There have been more than 600,000 foreclosures since the economic downturn began Local authorities have sold off subsidized housing to investment funds in Madrid
Family now set to meet up with father, who faces charges for smuggling his son into Spain
Procedures regarding onboard medical and language assistance are not being followed
Traffic chief blames 28 extra fatalities on ”improvements to the economy”
Higher traffic volumes are expected at specific times between Wednesday and Monday
Shane Walford had been convicted of manslaughter but used parole to flee to Canaries
Judges throw out rules that keep immigrant families in separate cells
Annual study notes reports of excessive force and unlawful expulsions in Ceuta and Melilla
Would-be matadors face €53,000 damages payment after testing skills without permission
Motorists to be given early warning of upcoming traffic controls, both fixed and mobile
Fifteen sub-Saharans died trying to swim from Morocco to Spanish exclave last February
Rights groups demand greater investigation into Spanish police's alleged role in the deaths
State secretary tells Human Rights Council that government will respect international law
José Miguel Martínez operates the only artisanal boat left in the high-rise resort