
The PP has won the election, but who will help it into government?
Sunday outcome means the Spanish right is stronger and the left weaker, but Mariano Rajoy still needs to reach elusive deals

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

Acting PM, Socialist and Ciudadanos nominees warn against the outcome of a Catalan referendum on independence in Spain

Investiture process has increased the distance between the conservative leader and the monarch

Buenos Aires magistrate is using the concept of universal jurisdiction to justify her inquiry

Rita Barberá is already under court scrutiny in a graft case affecting dozens of politicians

Second day of Pedro Sánchez’s bid to be voted in as prime minister characterized by ridicule and scorn from his political opponents

PP leader Mariano Rajoy turns down center-right group chief Rivera’s request for a meeting

Civil Guard investigators raided Madrid regional HQ over irregular financing allegations

Emerging party warns scandals will make reaching governing agreement more difficult

Archaeologists exhume a mass grave thanks to the work of 90-year-old Ascensión Mendieta

Carolina Bescansa took her son to her seat in Spain’s lower house on Wednesday

Conservative incumbent says he is preparing his upcoming debate with the Socialist rival

The leaders of the Socialist Party, Podemos and Ciudadanos will go head-to-head on Monday

The tradition of bussing out women to visit rural bachelors is holding out in the digital age

Law offers little protection against webpages encouraging self-harm or anorexia

Following US-Spain deal, Andalusian airbase may raise the number of stationed troops Locals are wondering how much an increase might help reduce the town’s 31% jobless rate

Second-generation migrants are no longer content to remain in the family business

Parents of kids with disabilities are torn between special education and regular school

A group of sisters has been working to rescue women from the sex trade in Almería

Spanish authorities say Twitter is not doing enough to help locate users who harass others

Family members of the six missing Spaniards in quake-stricken Nepal prepare for the worst

Few Spanish schools are able to assess bright children’s needs

Social network helped Yeny Zaera to locate the boy she looked after 30 years ago

Spanish convents are finding the social networks a powerful tool to attract nuns-to-be

Gloria Iglesias has spent 15 years giving drug addicts and alcoholics a fresh start

Gay married couple were practicing nudism on an Almería beach when they were beaten Judge has not investigated alleged aggressor, instead bringing charges against the men