Court maintains king’s sister Cristina as suspect in tax fraud case
The ‘infanta’ has been under investigation since 2013 for involvement in so-called Nóos case. Only the application of “Botín doctrine” will keep her from going to court
The ‘infanta’ has been under investigation since 2013 for involvement in so-called Nóos case. Only the application of “Botín doctrine” will keep her from going to court
The key events that have led to Spain’s Infanta Cristina facing trial for tax fraud in the Nóos corruption case
“I always went to work honestly,” says Popular Party official José Antonio Monago about visiting islands 32 times in 18 months at taxpayers’ expense
But with just two days left to go before the alternative referendum on self-rule, private groups could still take over to avoid legal problems with the unofficial poll
Supreme Court turns down Barcelona’s attempt to have suspension on campaigning lifted at the last minute
Mas takes central government to Supreme Court over “violation of the fundamental rights of Catalans”
Worker at logistics firm in Barcelona finds haul in shipment of food additive that had been sent from Guatemala
Detainees accused of calling for leading Spanish politicians to be blown up by car bombs. Two minors are also under investigation
Canary Islands and national health authorities blame each other for delay in dealing with the 23 African arrivals, who were later driven away in a garbage truck
The Spanish nursing assistant who contracted Ebola, Teresa Romero, speaks to the press after being discharged from hospital. Her doctors admit they don’t know what cured her
Club will not move in to La Peineta before summer 2017 after constructor decides to renegotiate deal in wake of property crash
Spanish soprano to hand over an expected further €250,000 after already returning the €500,000 she withheld in 2010
New leftist party rises to first place in terms of direct voter intention, state research institute survey shows
Latest voter intention poll for EL PAÍS shows that newcomer to Spanish political scene would beat both PP and PSOE in elections
Ex-Madrid Popular Party official Francisco Granados controlled the opposition in town of Valdemoro, where he served as mayor
Friend of arrested Parla mayor who dressed up for election rally received top-grade wage, despite being lowly municipal worker
With youth unemployment so high, how do you motivate jobless young Spaniards to seek work or continue studying?
Rural areas are being denied growth opportunities through lack of access to the web and poor cellphone reception
Offering a free feline to stroke with your order, La Gatoteca has spent the last year helping rehome abandoned pets
Vicki McLeod meets the founder and director of Mallorca’s Evolution film fair
Connect with us on the social networks to get all of our latest articles, translated by a team of native English-speakers
‘Batman’ director Christopher Nolan sends Matthew McConaughey to the stars in ‘Interstellar’
Only one thing can help the families of the 43 disappeared Mexican students: to know the truth
Statistics institute reported to have posted figures after election to avoid harming President Dilma Rousseff’s campaign
Parents of disappeared youngsters lead massive demonstration in Mexico City
Kidnap survivor watched José Luis Abarca shoot a labor leader in the face months before the disappearance of 43 students