Catalan premier and pro-sovereignty parties to press ahead with vote
Artur Mas defies Constitutional Court suspension by signing in oversight team for November 9 self-rule referendum
Artur Mas defies Constitutional Court suspension by signing in oversight team for November 9 self-rule referendum
Seven heads roll in 48 hours over expenses revelations at Caja Madrid and Bankia banks
Executives and board members express surprise at corruption investigation, saying they were convinced that what they were doing was legal
Conservatives object to “excessive positive discrimination” and requirement that accused must prove innocence
Public prosecutors want the 45 defendants to pay the Granada tourist site a total of €6.6 million in damages
But while number of people registered with Social Security rises, so do unemployment claims after end of high tourist season
European Parliament could still veto choice of ex-Popular Party minister Miguel Arias Cañete
The organization provided aid to 2.5 million poverty-stricken individuals in Spain in 2013, the most since the start of the crisis
Far-right groups are looking to win votes by helping Spanish nationals who feel social services favor migrants
The video recorded of the beating in Diwaniya in 2004.
Judge prosecutes legionnaires over video footage showing beating of two inmates in military custody
Pro-choice campaigners also hail resignation of ex-justice minister Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón over failure of law
Drugs allowing minors to delay making decisions about their gender are not available in all Spain’s regions
“I have a lot of prizes, but this is without doubt the most … recent,” actor jokes in Spanish capital
The 84-year-old former nationalist leader offers explanations for hidden fortune to regional deputies
Peter Domankiewicz’s bilingual Anglo-Spanish romcom ‘Tea & Sangría’ is about get its world premiere – in northern France
Comedian Santiago Segura brings back sweaty Madrid ex-cop Torrente alongside US star Alec Baldwin for a fifth installment
Spanish actress Elsa Pataky says she’s no longer as involved in film as she would like
New movie from ‘Ocho apellidos vascos’ writer Borja Corbeaga dares to find the funny side of the 2005 peace talks
Every Sunday the back room of a Madrid bar plays host to an intimate dance show
Some of the country's most charming spots have come together under a tourism brand in a bid to attract new visitors
Polls predict a win for President Rousseff and a tie between Silva and Neves
Economists reveal huge estimated benefits of achieving accord with the rebels
The US is partly to blame for the country’s immigration problems, argues leader
Fall of Héctor Beltrán Leyva signals the end of the cartel that bears his name