
Franco-era cop accused of torture has four medals that fatten his pension by 50%
Interior Ministry finds that “Billy the Kid” was rewarded by the state despite accusations that he physically abused prisoners
Interior Ministry finds that “Billy the Kid” was rewarded by the state despite accusations that he physically abused prisoners
Historians Julián Casanova and Santos Juliá, and Hispanist Paul Preston, discuss what should happen to the Spanish Civil War monument, as the new Socialist government prepares to move Franco’s remains from the site
The Socialist Party government of Pedro Sánchez should have enough support in parliament to pass law including the transfer of the dictator’s grave
New Interior chief Fernando Grande-Marlaska exploring whether Antonio González Pacheco, known as “Billy the Kid,” can legally lose his silver medal and its economic benefits
Renowned Irish scholar publishes book looking back at six decades of work on all things Spanish
Spanish journalist relates story of eight-year-old who showed up on scanning machine at border
Relative of Franco-era leader slams suggested prison term for student who tweeted jokes about murder
Socialist politician José Bono says “junk planes” were contracted due to expense of Iraq war
Council of State says Defense department knew of risks before accident in which 62 servicemen died
José María Aznar, who led Spain's right back to power, was highly critical of new party leadership
Acting PM wants to negotiate national issues, but PSOE set on tough opposition stance
Pedro Sánchez’s resignation leaves main opposition deeply divided on best way to avoid third election
Growing numbers of Popular Party officials accuse former Valencia mayor Rita Barberá of exploiting her partial immunity from prosecution
Former Valencia mayor Rita Barberá is close to becoming official suspect in corruption case
As campaigns kick off, ruling party tries to distance itself from officials facing investigation
Senior figures within group question choice of minister who resigned over Panama Papers link
Despite Mariano Rajoy’s attempts at convincing him to abstain, Pedro Sánchez vows to vote against the conservative candidate in this week’s investiture vote
A Socialist abstention is required to let Mariano Rajoy become the next prime minister at this week’s investiture vote, but that is not likely to happen
“Time is running out” for Rajoy’s Popular Party, says emerging center-right group
Public officials from all levels of administrations will be suspended if they are suspected of graft
Media spotlight will be on several senior figures from Mariano Rajoy’s Popular Party
“This is the beginning of a love affair,” says PP spokesman, while Socialist leader insists his party will not support Rajoy
Tentative deal struck with Ciudadanos. If incumbent fails in bid, third election could be held on Christmas Day
PP’s Mariano Rajoy and Ciudadanos leader Albert Rivera will meet today with no clear agenda
But Popular Party’s Mariano Rajoy will first want to iron out the details of deal to support investiture
Sunday outcome means the Spanish right is stronger and the left weaker, but Mariano Rajoy still needs to reach elusive deals
As Spaniards prepare to go to the polls again, analysts warn that few things have changed, other than the fact that voter hopefulness has morphed into weariness