Drug-trafficking
Spanish customs service boat sustains damage after high-speed chase with two narco-boats
The incident happened only a week after two Guardia Civil officers died in another chase
Drug-trafficking
The incident happened only a week after two Guardia Civil officers died in another chase
Crime
The 20-year-old suspects were buying vouchers for online purchases using confidential card details when the police caught them
Andalusian influencers around the world
Eugenia de Montijo wielded great political influence and used her status to become a fashion icon
A total of 46 hospitals in ten regions participated in this extraordinary programme. Of the 75 transplants performed, 49 were kidney, 14 liver, eight lung, two heart and one combined pancreas-kidney transplant
Maritime rescue, the Red Cross and medical services responded to the alert received by 112 at 4.20pm on Wednesday
Operation Captura
Hantavirus 2026
Housing
Crime
Transport
Public transport
Extra Ibex Insurance
Urban planning
Charity golf match
Clash between the PP and the PSOE puts an end to the restraint shown in the wake of the train crash that claimed the lives of 46 people
Guardia Civil officers eventually recovered the money but the 170 pupils missed out on their end-of-year excursion
Discover the historic Atlantic walkway in Cádiz where colonial architecture and stunning sunsets recreate the magic of Old Havana
Health
The elderly, the chronically ill, pregnant women and children under the age of four are among the groups most at risk
Heritage
The annual event marks 25 years of International Museum Day in Gibraltar with free entry, workshops and family activities
Gibraltar
The chief minister leads delegation to review Treaty implementation infrastructure
Conservation
The move follows a recent paper published in Scientific Reports, co-authored by local technical officers, which highlights the biological impacts of illegal feeding
Honoured for her legendary career, the British icon reflects on modern cinema, her struggle with self-doubt and why she values independence over Hollywood luxury
Animal welfare
Recent sightings of the northern bald ibis in Campillos, Antequera, Marbella and the Serranía de Ronda mountain range have been possible thanks to an ambitious international project
The Scotsman from Argentina: Leslie Thomson takes traditional Scottish music up and down the coast with his bagpipes. For the past 20 years he's rehearsed in a place that has become known simply as 'Piper's Hill'
Health
Treatments for cocaine addiction in the province have tripled in two decades, replacing heroin, alongside gambling, screen addiction and 'chemsex'
A team at Madrid’s 12 de Octubre Hospital successfully reconstructed a baby’s urinary tract, marking a breakthrough in neonatal care
New therapies and early diagnosis have increased five-year survival in these tumours to 85 per cent.
The eastern Costa del Sol town's taxi driver association has launched the new system to facilitate communication with passengers and to fight against private hire apps
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Work has been carried out for the past three weeks at El Bombo beach to restore both the route and the retaining wall near the Las Mimosas residential development, which was partially knocked down by the force of the waves
Politics
Current mayor José Manuel Fernández (PP) looks set to be replaced by former mayor Mario Jiménez
The Euro Zone opinion
Madrid and Brussels hope to prevent a trade war from exploding when Donald Trump's 90-day suspension of increased tariffs expires in July, writes columnist Mark Nayler
The Music Maker opinion
Columnist Peter Edgerton ponders the vast range of wonderful collective nouns that exist in the English language
Techonoligy
The company has warned of a massive campaign of fake 'phishing' emails being sent in the name of the Spanish telecoms giant
The Bottom Line
The bleak housing situation for young professionals on the Costa del Sol has reached the point where people feel they need to uproot their lives from friends and family and move 400km away comments contributor Neil Hesketh
The Music Maker
Columnist Peter Edgerton finds himself coiled like a viper in a midnight battle of wits against the Spanish bureaucracy’s digital gatekeepers
The Euro Zone
Columnist Mark Nayler looks at how Spain's misuse of EU recovery funds came under the spotlight
Food and drink
The rule book about living in Spain has a chapter referring to Spanish bars, with a prominent subsection headed Tapas
Health alert
According to the information available, the initial distribution of the product was to the regions of Andalucía, Asturias, Aragon, Valencia, Castilla y León, Castilla-La Mancha, Cataluña, Galicia and Madrid, although redistribution to other areas cannot be ruled out
Climate change
Flood waters claimed 335 victims, 227 of them in Spain alone, and affected the lives of 413,000 people across Europe in 2024, according to the annual report from the European climate change monitoring service
Courts
The judgement raises the amounts originally set by previous court hearings for this case of medical complications during a birth at Dexeus hospital in Barcelona some 20 years ago that left the child 94% disabled
A look at La Liga opinion
You'd be forgiven for thinking the man you saw strolling along the Costa del Sol beach late last summer - cigarette in mouth, dog in tow - is the same guy throwing himself headfirst at some of the world's greatest footballers, writes columnist Rob Palmer
The nine-time world champion suffered a fractured foot and underwent both procedures together in Madrid on Sunday
A Look at La Liga
Florentino Pérez's bizarre press conference leaves Real Madrid with more questions than answers
Football
Sotogrande International School teams won the Champions Gold Cup and the Champions Europa Silver League Cup in the Mediterranean competition for U14 football
Finance
The new rules grant the Commissioner of Income Tax broad powers to counteract or disregard tax advantages obtained from arrangements believed to be not in keeping with both the letter and spirit of tax laws
Society
The sculpture that accompanies the town letters at the Cadiz province beach send residents into playful mockery
Retail
For 18 years, it had been customary for employees to have festive dinner at a restaurant, outside of working hours, at a cost of between 30 and 40 euros per staff member
Profile
Rev Dr Tony Carroll. The priest of the Anglican Church of San Pedro Alcántara and Sotogrande says he arrived on the Costa in 2023 'excited and full of expectation'