When filing a complaint risks a charge of serious misconduct
Civil Guard union members have received 35 sanctions in two years
Civil Guard union members have received 35 sanctions in two years
A decade after murdering Juan María Jáuregui, Luis Carrasco met the politician's wife in a groundbreaking attempt at reconciliation
The Spanish soccer team’s first-ever match in Equatorial Guinea, an oil-rich dictatorship, raises ethical questions
The construction crisis means a need to seek other ways of appearing in the press
Details of Marbella corruption kingpin’s vast empire emerge after Malaya ruling
Evidence concerning Urdangarin’s private communications found in office of hacker used by Spanish spy service
Union claims that system was used to track employees without their knowledge.
In the midst of the spat about the Rock, EL PAÍS catches up with Gibraltar's chief minister Fabian Picardo discusses artificial reefs, tax evasion, sovereignty and smoking
Madrid contacted the Rock to inquire about 30 cases of possible evasion, the first inter-governmental contact of this kind
Mild-mannered Spanish osteopath was shocked to find himself wrongly jailed in Italy as a mafia drugs baron. He was finally released thanks to a rare stroke of fortune
The Rock's artificial reef is similar to one built by Spain in 2006
Records point to confusion and tardiness in response to deadly rail disaster
She might still be in jail if the real killer had not been found
Juan Carlos Aguilar’s sibling was supposedly crushed by gym lift in 1997 Police try to establish murderer's profile
Kung fu killer revealed to be "neither Shaolin master nor a monk"
Dutch volleyball star and her husband were killed last month in southern Spain Police believe that a business deal gone bad is the most likely motive
With its cattle rustlers and vigilantes, there's a Western feel to rural Spain of late
Lucio Vallejo,a member of Opus Dei, is the Vatican's stock market and real estate speculator
Rocky relations prevent British colony from sharing tax information with Spain, says Chief Minister Fabian Picardo
Billions have been spent on building a rail network that will soon link Madrid with Paris Economists argue these prestige projects have largely proved to be loss-makers
Ángel de Cabo has been arrested for his role in the collapse of Marsans travel group He is rumored to have made use of threats and extortion to line his pockets
Feuding Ruiz-Mateos children use ailing father as scapegoat in legal strategy
Foreign nationals taking advantage of falling costs are descending on the 'costas'
Spain's Asian community has grown six-fold in the last decade, producing a new generation of confident citizens who are set on shaking up business culture
Juan Redondo and José Tarrío had spent most of their young lives behind bars In 1991 they decided to make a daring escape bid while being transferred by ship
Inditex founder is world's third-richest man thanks to a business model no rival has been able to replicate
The effect of high unemployment in the south of Spain is seeing a sharp rise in tobacco smuggling