17 Dec 2021 14:50
Mark Nayler
Prove it
A lack of evidence puts in doubt the alleged illegalities of Rajoy and Juan Carlos I
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A freelance journalist, Mark wrote for Spear’s magazine and the New Statesman in London before relocating to Spain. In addition to his weekly finance column and features for SUR in English, he also writes on Spanish politics for The Spectator.
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17 Dec 2021 14:50
Mark Nayler
A lack of evidence puts in doubt the alleged illegalities of Rajoy and Juan Carlos I
10 Dec 2021 11:48
Mark Nayler
Spain itself has the hardest task in the preliminary hearing, and that's to define Juan Carlos's current status
03 Dec 2021 13:44
Mark Nayler
Spain's coalition government has to please the ERC and the CEOE by 31 December
19 Nov 2021 13:05
Mark Nayler
One of the new Constitutional Court judges isn't as upright as you might expect, allegedly receiving almost a million euros in commissions
15 Nov 2021 19:26
Mark Nayler
The latest data shows that Spain's government had access to around five billion euros of EU grants as at the end of August, but had only deployed 104 million
05 Nov 2021 14:16
Mark Nayler
Clearly, jobs with a short lifespan continue to play an oversized role in the Spanish labour market, much to the detriment of large sectors of its workforce
30 Oct 2021 11:24
Mark Nayler
Sánchez's government is breathlessly excited about splashing so much money in a relatively short space of time
15 Oct 2021 15:44
Mark Nayler
The question now is not whether anyone will replace the enigmatic spylord Villarejo now he's no longer active, it's who will replace him
17 Sep 2021 10:04
Mark Nayler
Spain's emeritus king might no longer have legal immunity, but his past achievements appear to have inoculated him against public outrage
10 Sep 2021 10:00
Mark Nayler
In 2019, only about 600,000 people marched in favour of Catalan independence, one of the lowest turnouts in eight years
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