Former high-ranking Madrid official arrested in corruption swoop
Francisco Granados suspected of accepting cash from builders to rezone land and rig bids in their favor while mayor of Valdemoro
Francisco Granados suspected of accepting cash from builders to rezone land and rig bids in their favor while mayor of Valdemoro
Raid against suspected bid-rigging scheme is only latest in string of probes damaging image of Spain’s ruling party
Javier Limón will speak to the media on Monday afternoon to discuss his plans for legal action and the couple's newfound fame
The husband of Ebola victim Teresa Romero talks about his his concerns now his wife is free of the Ebola virus
Government asks state lawyers to examine if new poll scheduled for November 9 breaks any laws
Only five villages are resisting calls to lend out local premises for the non-binding alternative to the self-rule referendum
Just how did a 20-year-old student, now facing fraud charges, end up rubbing shoulders with Spain’s political elite?
Andalusian regional government representatives will also be involved in discussions, after two years of impasse
Oleguer Pujol Ferrusola becomes latest member of family to be targeted as police search his home and businesses in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Melilla
Javier Goyeneche’s Ecoalf brand, which recycles fishing nets and plastic bottles, has won over high-profile names in the US
Madrid provincial ruling says compensation claim was filed too late, but those affected by drug vow to keep fighting
A new chart shows death rates from certain tumors can be up to 50 percent higher in some areas
Defense minister requested congressional approval for the operation on Wednesday, but offered few details of plan
Move comes as around 400 sub-Saharans make fresh attempt to jump Melilla border fence, the second in 48 hours. Forcing migrants back into Morocco is expressly prohibited under current legislation
Video footage shows man being hit repeatedly by Civil Guard
With more than a million followers, Spain’s National Police have made effective use of the network to rally the public in the fight against crime
Record companies would have been able to glean information with which to sue illegal downloaders
Ministry has been given conflicting reports about the preservation of the prehistoric paintings at the Unesco site
Vicki McLeod looks at why the Balearic island is becoming a hot destination for cyclists raising funds for good causes
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