Victims put aside 10 years of differences over 11-M to remember loved ones
Association heads had agreed to aim for headlines of unity rather than division
Association heads had agreed to aim for headlines of unity rather than division
Archbishop speaks of culprits as “people with dark objectives to win power” Prime Minister Rajoy among attendees, but predecessors Zapatero and Aznar notable absences
The March 11 terrorist attacks changed the lives of more than 3,000 people The psychological effects remain, with one victim, Laura, still in a coma
Former High Court Judge Baltasar Garzón recalls how he wept on seeing the scene of the tragedy
Pilar Manjón, whose son died in the 11-M terrorist attacks in 2004, explains her plans to mark 10 years since the bombings
Scandal-plagued Princess Cristina and her husband among attendees at family ceremony in Athens
Jack Edwards, who died in 2011, was the last UK volunteer to leave Spain under his own steam
Magistrate requests DNA testing of the remains
Infanta Cristina will remain in the cold in terms of official palace duties King’s circle goes into damage-limitation mode
Cristina said she does not remember charging personal expenses to real estate firm she co-owned
King Juan Carlos’s youngest daughter evades most questions in tax evasion and money-laundering inquiry
King’s daughter first royal to be called to testify as suspect Urdangarin offered plea bargain to spare his wife, sources say
United Nations Special Rapporteur Pablo de Greiff discusses his findings after visiting Spain
Royal Household also publishes bills from monarch’s recent surgeries
Royal grounded in Dominican Republic after technical problems are reported on Airbus
“They deserve the same rights,” says widow of politician murdered by terrorists
Baltasar Garzón talks about the state of the judiciary in Spain and his commitment to freedom of information and WikiLeaks
Princess drops appeal plan after being made aware of need to address growing scandal by king’s palace circle
Magistrate has found evidence to suggest royal couple set up “front company to commit fraud”
Juan Carlos made a number of errors during military address
German-born Jew Harry Natowitz has left money in his will to help victims of the Franco regime
Catalan premier responds that Catalonia “will be asked to decide future” next year
Timoteo was condemned to death in wake of Civil War after being convicted of "aiding the rebellion"
Mahmud Selma Daf's 37-year search for his father and sibling led to a desert grave
“I think the king called you, and I thought it was a joke and nearly told him I was the queen!"
A group of clerics is seeking justice in a court action against the crimes of Franco
Monarch had temporary prosthesis replaced with permanent one following infection in the joint