IN BRIEFSEVILLE
Sánchez to stand for PSOE leadership again
The politician resigned as leader of the party in October last year, but he will now stand for leadership again
IN BRIEFSEVILLE
The politician resigned as leader of the party in October last year, but he will now stand for leadership again
Widespread discontent with the Junta in Granada is channelled through a doctor turned folk hero nicknamed Spiriman, as opposition criticises medical cutbacks
Bimba was known for her androgenous image and in recent years had become a muse for Malaga designer David Delfín
In a legal spat over trademarks, Spain's supreme court has ruled that the shape of a bull is not a national symbol
According to the regional interior minister, the accused, who has confessed, did not have the right type of permit and used his shotgun to kill the wardens
Spain is at the same level as Costa Rica and Brunei and ranks 41 out of 176 countries worldwide
Podemos' leaders fail to agree on policies for forthcoming conference, while PSOE leadership candidates start to emerge before June vote
The judges decided that Parliament must vote on triggering Article 50 but Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland do not have to be consulted
Malaga-based Unicaja has set aside 130 million euros for the payouts, while others have made provisions for a lot more
The cold spell and less rain and wind have forced prices to rise, although more hydroelectric power will be generated over the next few days
The director of the RAE, the institution that oversees the use of Spanish language, has described the move as "negative" and an "important step backwards"
Government sets out clear steps for financial institutions to follow, although homeowners could still take a bank to court if they wish
Representatives from a number of 'Brexit' groups based in EU countries spoke at the Exiting the EU Select Committee in the House of Commons
Mariano Rajoy advised "caution" until Article 50 is triggered, while Simon Manley was quick to reassure business leaders
From 1 January, fathers can take up to one month off work, double the previous amount, as Spain starts to catch up with other countries