Deputy prime minister fans furor over Mas accusations
Report alleging corruption by Catalonia’s leader was unsigned and unstamped. "Those who have overseas bank accounts must to declare them,” says Sáenz de Santamaría
Report alleging corruption by Catalonia’s leader was unsigned and unstamped. "Those who have overseas bank accounts must to declare them,” says Sáenz de Santamaría
Premier Artur Mas claims phantom document is part of “dirty war” ahead of regional elections
Spanish PM confident agreement will be reached soon
Demonstrators call for resignation of Justice Minister
Counting resumes on Wednesday with judge and homicide dectectives. Lawyer for victim's family says the final tally could reach well over 18,000
Kontrol 34 "had nothing to do with" Madrid Arena tragedy
Miguel Ángel Flores tells judge that police failed to control drunken crowds outside Madrid Arena
Matas is out on bail as he appeals a six-year sentence handed down this year
United left group describes event as "attack on Spanish democracy"
High Court frees top lieutenant of ringledader Gao Ping, who is expected to be released in coming days
European commissioner Hahn says European money has not brought sufficient benefits to ordinary Spaniards
Country to be net contributor to bloc for first time ever
Issue of 3.880 billion euros in bonds exceeds maximum target
Luis María Linde says no signs yet of a recovery in economic activity
Organized gangs offer homeless empty apartments in exchange for cash
The far right in Spain is aping the methods of Golden Dawn in Greece and gaining ground in areas of Valencia and Catalonia by exploiting voter apathy
Calculation used practically removes the possibility of qualifying for a pension About 80 percent of part-time workers are women
Number of big-spending visitors to Spain doubles in two years
Iñaki Urdangarin under investigation for channeling public money to private firms
After shipping five last week, Andalusians travel to unbreached Bernabéu
Spanish driver says he is calm ahead of showdown at Interlagos this weekend
Former Valencia, Liverpool and Inter boss replaces Champions League winner Di Matteo
Formal excuse is the ongoing refurbishment works in the building but some see it as an extra measure to avoid protest groups
Measures aimed mainly at Chinese and Russian markets and would apply to houses worth over 160,000 euros
‘La noria’ lost its advertisers after online campaign against paid appearance of murder suspect’s mother
Firefighters had to “repeatedly” tell maintenance personnel to keep away from the blaze
European Commission asks Madrid to justify hefty price hikes following complaints from carriers
Sepla union says negotiations must await new arbitration ruling on Iberia Express
Spanish oil firm accuses US rival of unfair competition
Jordi Comas murdered during a violent assault at his Costa Brava home
Region’s casinos will be taxed at 10 percent on gambling revenues, down from current maximum of 45 percent
Feuding Ruiz-Mateos children use father as scapegoat in legal strategy
Unpublished material made available to EL PAÍS tells the story of the thousands of families forced into exile from Spain as a result of the Civil War
Decades of financial mismanagement have brought the city to the brink of bankruptcy. The new mayor is determined to impose order, but at what cost?
Spanish judges are pressing for the law allowing families to be evicted from their homes for mortgage default to be scrapped, taking their case to the European Court of Human Rights
Foreign nationals taking advantage of falling costs are once again descending on the 'costas'
Around a fifth of Spain's 5.7 million unemployed are 50 or over - human capital that society does not know how to exploit. Experts say it is vital to maintain a working routine and that the web offers the best employment opportunities
Rebels meeting in Havana for peace talks say discussions are "on the right track"
María Santos Gorrostieta survived at least four assassination attempts
Millions of workers stay away from jobs
Two forensic experts claim legendary tango singer had a criminal record
Salvadoran president claims government paved the way for ceasefire
TV networks are forced to earmark revenue to finance local film production
The Treasury is not keen to support legislation that encourages tax exemptions
Examining the writer's checkered life
Vargas Llosa and García Márquez took cues from Faulkner
The museum is looking to beat its record attendance for a Dalí show
Filmmaker delivers annual David Lean Lecture in London
José Luis Borau, the retired director of ‘Furtivos,’ is the subject of a new book
Clint Eastwood is back in front of the camera in Trouble with the Curve, while model Andrés Velencoso debuts in Fin
Filing fees for individuals will deprive many people of the protection of the courts
When the eviction situation becomes unbearable, the government lets a few crumbs fall - minimal solutions, based more on charity than on justice
The government is competing with other countries to sell housing to foreigners
Venezuela’s inclusion on the UN Human Rights Council is symptomatic of a Latin American anti-democratic backslide
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