
Government to use decree to give legal coverage to plans to exhume Franco’s body
The move is likely to count on the support or abstention of other political parties, with the surviving family of the former dictator most likely to oppose

The move is likely to count on the support or abstention of other political parties, with the surviving family of the former dictator most likely to oppose

Party wants Socialist government to use Article 155 to take action against Quim Torra, after he vows his government will “attack” the “unjust Spanish state”

Abdelouahab Taib, 29, had “clearly homicidal intentions” before he was killed by an officer at the Cornellà de Llobregat precinct

More than two million people are employed by the sector but many are on temporary contracts

Sects in Spain, often disguised as meditation or yoga groups, prey on people from all backgrounds including lawyers, psychologists and scientists

After a similar event in 2017 saw boos and whistles aimed at the king and the prime minister, today’s ceremonies passed by almost without incident, and mostly in silence

The draft regulations from City Hall would mean any flat without separate access to the street would need a license

Both the Spanish government and City Hall have been working to ensure scenes from last year are not repeated, after the PM and king were booed and whistled at during demonstration

Investigators were surprised by the mounted endangered species, which is in a raised attack position with claws and teeth bared

The UK in EU Challenge group – whose lead claimant is Spain-based Sue Wilson – is arguing that the 2016 vote should be declared null and void due to irregularities committed by the Leave campaign

UNHCR refugee agency welcomes latest ‘Aquarius’ outcome but says a predictable disembarkation process is urgently needed

Port authority says seafront promenade was not checked before it gave way on Sunday, leaving nearly 430 people injured

The NGO-run vessel says it is surprised by the threat, which it argues is motivated by “political interests”

The NGO rescue ship has been seeking a safe port since it picked up 141 people off the coast of Libya on Friday

Locals on the Canary Island are angry about a road closure to the Corralejo Dunes National Park, which coincides with the shooting of the Warner Brothers movie

Quim Torra tweets offer for 141 migrants on board to be brought to region, but the central government in Madrid will have the final word

More than 300 people were injured on Sunday, five seriously, when a boardwalk gave way at the O Marisquiño event

Survivors and families of those killed in the tragedy continue to undergo therapy in an effort to rebuild their lives

Five in a serious condition after wooden seafront promenade collapses, sending many of the youngsters attending the event into the water below

Popular Party spokesperson sent out a tweet before Sunday’s collapse drawing attention to the poor state of the area. The incident left 300 injured, five seriously

In June, the Spanish government offered safe port to the vessel, which was carrying 630 would-be immigrants

Family of Arancha Gutiérrez, killed during holidays on island of Tortuguero, has called for more support

Collapsed structures and debris prevent half of the 3,000 evacuees from returning to houses in or near Gandía

The low-cost airline has canceled nearly 400 flights across Europe on Friday due to industrial action in Germany, Sweden, Belgium, Ireland and the Netherlands

The facelift to the capital’s north is set to be the most important project for the city in the next 25 years

Manuel Charlín and his son Melchor were held as part of a major raid against a cocaine shipment

Arantxa Gutiérrez was strangled after being attacked near the beach at popular island of Tortuguero