Minister wants public figures with immunity cut from 17,621 to just 22
Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón discusses ideas for democratic regeneration in Spain in wake of high-profile corruption cases
Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón discusses ideas for democratic regeneration in Spain in wake of high-profile corruption cases
Witness took down license plate after seeing man climb flagpole in the middle of the night
More than 10,000 patrol officers will be checking for alcohol, drugs and speeding on all main roads
Sister Juliana Bonoha was flown back to Spain from Liberia on August 7 with Spanish priest who died of the disease
The rising numbers of inexperienced daytrippers heading out to Spain’s sierras are resulting in more rescue operations, and prompting regional governments to charge fees for bringing them back
David Muñoz, the 34-year-old chef behind three-Michelin-starred Madrid restaurant DiverXo, talks life, food and flying pigs
As the recent scandals involving Gowex, Pescanova and Nueva Rumasa all show, there is little comeback for minority stockholders when oversight fails
Spanish firm’s two consortium partners will not take part in initial exploration work, whose probability of success is estimated at around 33 percent
New Spanish party to launch two-month citizen assembly to decide its form and elect its leaders with a view to the May 2015 local and regional elections
Spanish retail giant apologizes but argues that striped shirt bearing yellow star was inspired by classic Western movies
After swapping Barcelona for San Francisco, Gabriel Bestard is about to see his keyless lock go on sale in the US
Officers in international operation believe the three arrested suspects were trying to bring shipment in through port of Vigo
The elaborate greenhouse complex was located by the Civil Guard and Tax Office in a livestock estate in Málaga
The Spanish midfielder explains why is swapping the Bernabéu for Pep Guardiola’s Bayern Munich
The host of this year's Basketball World Cup, which begins on Saturday, goes into the tournament with as big a chance as the US
Luis Tosar and director Daniel Monzón follow up ‘Cell 211’ with Gibraltar drug drama ‘El niño’
Chris Finnigan crunches the numbers to explore the latest quality of life survey covering 79 European cities
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Civic organizations say new measures make crossing even more treacherous
Protesters want to renegotiate wages and income tax in view of rampant inflation
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