Madrid’s nightlife rages on despite pandemic: ‘These parties give me life’
EL PAÍS goes inside the events held in private homes and bars in violation of the restrictions in place to slow the spread of the coronavirus
EL PAÍS goes inside the events held in private homes and bars in violation of the restrictions in place to slow the spread of the coronavirus
Club owners are flouting coronavirus restrictions by setting up nighttime bars in tourist apartments where up to 100 youngsters gather without face masks
The attendees, many of whom were breaking the law by not using the obligatory face coverings, cited a number of conspiracy theories about the pandemic
The lack of foreign tourists, particularly from Asia, is devastating the luxury fashion strip in the Spanish capital
Report shows that 89% of women trying to terminate their pregnancies are pressured by pro-life groups
In the landmark square, around 30 people dress up as different characters to earn around €50 a day
Surrogacy is not legal here, but there are low-key agencies in the Madrid region representing companies that operate in Ukraine and Georgia
Volunteers speak out after the far-right party requests the names of people who work to raise awareness of the communities at public schools in the region
The new Popular Party mayor, who is going to take three months to decide what to do about his predecessor’s flagship program, yesterday poked fun at Greenpeace protestors opposed to the move
Growing numbers of pensioners struggling to make ends meet are putting their properties on the market at lower prices, on the condition they may continue to live there until they die
Madrid's property black market is offering empty homes to buy or rent for a period of two years – the time it takes the repossession to go through the courts