
Secretary of Podemos suspended from university research job
Íñigo Errejón admits he was working in Madrid and not Málaga, as his contract stipulated

Íñigo Errejón admits he was working in Madrid and not Málaga, as his contract stipulated

Prosecutor seeking two-and-a-half-year jail terms for 16 activists and a photographer

Leftist group hits back at accusations its number two failed to honor a research contract

Court sees evidence that center rejected pupil because of his parents’ sexual orientation

Thousands of properties without building permits in Málaga and Almería are likely to be saved

Judge sends driver of digger involved in collision with sports team’s vehicle to prison without bail The 37-year-old man was found to have hashish and cocaine in his system

City inspectors will determine whether families will be able to keep their new subsidized homes

A symbol of the destruction of Spain’s coast for some, the Algarrobico hotel was set for demolition
Only those with lowest economic means to continue receiving 180-euro monthly contribution

La Carpa beach bar wins environmental award despite complaint by Civil Guard

Malaga University president says private funding must be brought in to pay tuition fees Student unions and academics see proposal as the thin end of the wedge
Some university presidents cautious about shifting burden to private sector

José Antonio Griñán to hand over power as ERE investigation widens Regional leader will leave post on August 27 for “personal and family reasons”

Regional leader tells assembly that he will not run as a candidate in 2016

Workers' representatives "connived" to skim Andalusian unemployment subsidy

Many members of a 17th-century Japanese mission to the city may have stayed put

Critics see PP’s reforms as serving the Church’s interests rather than society’s
Regional administration includes help for seniors in 16-million-euro "food solidarity" budget for 2013

Work has stopped on defenses while damage costs run to €150 million annually
Draft education reform seeks to ensure segregated schools will continue to get state subsidies

Bodies of 17 Republican women executed in the Spanish Civil War are finally brought home
Funding for boys- and girls-only education threatened by Supreme Court decision
United Left leaders offer to share full responsibility for administration in southern region
Leftist grouping must decide if it wishes to join coalition or make voting pact in regional parliament

Public workers have not been paid for months, threatening to sink the home of sherry wine