
British Embassy hosts new Madrid event to address Brexit uncertainty
UK Ambassador Simon Manley will update Britons living in Spain with the latest information on Britain’s exit from the European Union
UK Ambassador Simon Manley will update Britons living in Spain with the latest information on Britain’s exit from the European Union
Ahead of the general elections in Spain on April 28, political parties such as the PP and Vox are turning to the instant messaging service in a bid to reach a wider audience
The body of the former dictator will be taken to the El Pardo cemetery, assuming that the Supreme Court does not halt the process
Following in the footsteps of Madrid, the Catalan capital is planning to restrict the access of vehicles which do not qualify for an environmental sticker from the DGT traffic authority
This week we discuss the success of the Spanish demonstrations for International Women’s Day, and we pose the question, is Spain politically incorrect?
“Josué Estébanez,” who murdered youngster Carlos Palomino in a hate crime in Madrid in 2007, was written on a rifle magazine along with citations of other right-wing figures
As worldwide protests get underway on March 15, youngsters in Spain are using social media to create groups aimed at pressuring politicians and civil society leaders
Josep Lluís Trapero tells the Supreme Court that the Mossos d’Esquadra had prepared for the detention of the then-regional premier two days ahead of the unilateral independence declaration of October 27, 2017
In planned legislation dubbed the “support for maternity law,” the conservative party is seeking to link the issues of illegal migration, terminations, adoptions and economic resources
Josep Lluís Trapero, the head of the Mossos d’Esquadra during the illegal 2017 independence referendum, distances himself from the regional government in his Supreme Court testimony
The level of nitrogen oxide has dropped by 38% after local authorities made 472 hectares off-limits to most vehicles at the end of November
The opposition leader, recognized as interim president of Venezuela by 50 countries, says that all options are being considered in order to remove Nicolás Maduro from power
An Israeli diplomat and a former French prime minister are among those who have criticized the comparison between the Holocaust and the situation in Catalonia
“The main priority of the Spanish government has always been to offer certainty and security during this process,” writes Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez
The far-right party had campaigned for cuts to government funding, but benefits from substantial aid now that it has 12 seats in the Andalusian parliament
According to Spanish investigators, two of the men who broke into the diplomatic headquarters have connections to the US intelligence service
Regional government calls the incidents racist, and admits its services are overwhelmed by a 145% spike in arrivals
Former police chief Juan Jesús Sánchez Manzano was the head of Spain’s Tedax bomb squad when the 2004 jihadist massacre took place in Madrid. Now retired, he tells his side of what became the biggest “fake news” story the country has ever suffered
Two women who traveled to the Balearic Island, or had unprotected sex with men who had been there, failed to respond to the standard treatment
Electoral authorities remind Quim Torra that institutions have an obligation to maintain political neutrality
At Supreme Court trial, ex-chief of security planning for the Mossos d’Esquadra said they were “aware” of the difficulties of stopping the vote with just two officers per polling station
Three inmates who were involved in the 2004 train attacks have been given better conditions in jail for good behavior, while five remain in the most restrictive prison regime
The politician, who is living in Belgium after having fled Spain, would be arrested if he were to come back to the country to be sworn into the role
In 2017, a car bomb killed the investigative reporter intent on exposing political corruption on the tiny Mediterranean island. A year and half later, it is still not known who was behind her death
Group includes experts from National Security Department and seeks to identify cyberterrorism threats
Demonstrations called on Friday, International Women’s Day, brought out an estimated 350,000 protestors in Madrid and 200,000 in Barcelona
Processing delays in residency permit renewals have seen bank accounts closed, and are causing problems for those who want to travel to or from their home countries