
Remains of “sadistic” Franco-era general to be removed from Seville church
The Brotherhood of La Macarena has agreed to move Queipo de Llano’s body to comply with the region’s Historic and Democratic Law

The Brotherhood of La Macarena has agreed to move Queipo de Llano’s body to comply with the region’s Historic and Democratic Law

Matteo Salvini says that crew of one of the few vessels still working to save migrants in the Mediterranean will “only see Italian ports in postcards”

Forty-five days after winning a no-confidence vote that ousted the Popular Party from power, Pedro Sánchez this morning laid out his plans for government in Congress

Draft decree eliminates need to register on municipal rolls and strikes the 90-day period limiting access to full services

Supporters of the regime gathered on Sunday to demand the Spanish government halt its plans to exhume the former dictator

Tapes made by ex-policeman purportedly of Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein appear to suggest the former monarch used the businesswoman as a front to conceal his wealth

Fernando Raigal celebrated his birthday trying to save the 12 boys and their coach who had been trapped underground by floods in Thailand

Spanish Supreme Court is divided over next move after German judges reject rebellion charge against Puigdemont

New chief of the traffic authority says the time has come to revamp the point-based driving license

Internal survey seen by EL PAÍS reflects that few women are reporting cases; international lender admits that more needs to be done

British physicist Jessica Wade is on a mission to showcase achievers who have been ignored by their peers by adding their information to the online encyclopedia

Court in the northern German state of Schleswig Holstein has once again rejected charge of rebellion brought by the Spanish judiciary against ousted Catalan politician

Socialist Party administration says the search for mass graves can no longer be left to private associations

Alfonso Jesús Cabezuelo will not be assigned to any post until the Supreme Court reviews his appeal

New norms announced after a female candidate reports being excluded because of a small foot marking

Carmen Calvo, who is also equality minister, wants to avoid rulings being open to the interpretation of judges, as happened in the Sanfermines rape trial

In recent weeks police have seized thousands of kilos of ‘jamón’ and other products in several provinces

Greenhouse gas emissions must be cut by one third in just over a decade if the country is to meet its 2030 goals

First official meeting between Socialist Party’s Pedro Sánchez and hardline separatist Quim Torra lasted two-and-a-half hours, and saw the pair “give their visions of Catalonia”

Aides to Pedro Sánchez and Quim Torra admit that the path to a long-lasting collaboration is fraught with difficulties

According to health ministry guidelines, Spaniards can drink twice as much as the French

Ex-leader of Germany’s SPD speaks about the urgent need to fight rampant nationalism and populism

Aspiring recruit Estela Martín has been excluded from the process to join the armed forces due to a small flower on her foot. Men, meanwhile, are subject to different treatment

Civil Guard nabs well-organized group that was smuggling the drug out of one of the country’s busiest shipping hubs

Women’s groups from Pamplona are not supporting an initiative triggered by La Manada gang-rape case

A probe has been opened after wiretaps of former Barça president Sandro Rosell suggest donor for Éric Abidal was not his cousin, as had been claimed, and that the organ was paid for

The 60 people aboard the ‘Open Arms’ entered the port of Barcelona after a four-day journey