
Former top official from Valencia’s PP admits to illegal party financing
Ricardo Costa tells judge that ex-premier Francisco Camps was responsible for kickbacks scheme
Ricardo Costa tells judge that ex-premier Francisco Camps was responsible for kickbacks scheme
Former president says he will still be standing for the presidency despite losing his appeal over corruption charges
PP leader is waiting to see how events unfold in Catalonia before making a final decision
The speech by Felipe VI marked the first time a Spanish head of state has addressed the WEF meeting
Alarm bells are going off after the arrest of five teenagers for three murders in the Basque city
If all else fails, government could pass a decree by mid-year to get some projects off the ground
Under Article 155, Madrid says it has powers over the region’s headquarters in Brussels
Although deportations from the United States have dropped, there has been a spike in arrests of migrants with no criminal records
Controversial Passenger Name Record is designed to spot terrorists and dangerous criminals
High Court judge demands the Mossos d’Esquadra hand over information relating to the separatist vote
The independence process has left the region at the mercy of a visionary with a breakaway plan
Danish expert on EU politics quizzed the ousted Catalan leader about his independence project
Judge sees deliberate provocation in ousted Catalan premier’s trip to Copenhagen despite risk of arrest
Catalan separatists won’t win independence for their region. But if they reengage with Spain’s state institutions and build alliances with other political forces that want a federal system, they could achieve far-reaching constitutional reform
The double murder comes amid a wave of violent crimes committed by minors in the area
Roger Torrent has also sent a letter to Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy to discuss the political crisis in Catalonia
Rajoy’s worst-case scenario involves appointment by video link or proxy, followed by court cancellation
New multi-party system and the Catalan crisis are dragging the passage of new laws to an all-time low
A Brazilian court will soon decide if it confirms or overrules Lula’s nine-year prison sentence
Around 1.7 million left-wing voters say they would consider voting for a different party or abstaining
Roger Torrent is being pushed to let the ousted premier be sworn in remotely
Ada Colau’s party allowed a secessionist speaker in parliament; favor could be returned at budget vote
WHO lists the disorder as a mental illness where players lose control over the frequency and duration of games
Leaders say they will encourage a return to their anti-austerity roots to boost dwindling voter support
Court finds CDC, the predecessor of Puigdemont’s PDeCAT, guilty of taking kickbacks for contracts
Roger Torrent of Catalan Republican Left strikes conciliatory tone in first address to assembly
Metroscopia poll for EL PAÍS shows PP, PSOE and Podemos trailing behind Albert Rivera’s party