Business
Spanish telecommunications giant Telefónica to sell Madrid headquarters for 200 million
Spain's sixth wealthiest person, Tomás Olivo, is the likely candidate to acquire the building on Gran Vía, ahead of international funds
Business
Spain's sixth wealthiest person, Tomás Olivo, is the likely candidate to acquire the building on Gran Vía, ahead of international funds
Sexual abuse
The Diocese is ready to finance compensations for the victims, even if the court doesn't order it, as José Antonio Satué said at the press conference announcement
"Once you start building and see all the positive effects, you get hooked," she admits to having "caught the brick bug"
Culture
Pilgrims dressed for the length of their journey in Andalusian costume have been converging there along historic routes since last weekend
Child welfare
The 71-year-old suspect has been in prison twice before: in 2011 for a grooming offence and in 2014 for a child pornography offence
Extra Ibex Insurance
Housing
Andalusian election 2026
The party led in the region by Juanma Moreno lost five seats and will depend on hard-right group Vox, while the socialist PSOE lost two seats
The incumbent president argues that despite falling just short of an absolute majority, the election mandate is "uncontestable".
The officer, who has been suspended from duty since the incident, is now accused of attempted chemical submission
Water welfare
Tourism
Maiden visit by MSC Cruises vessel signals a booming year for the Rock's international cruise sector
Heritage
Minister for Heritage, John Cortes, officially opened the gallery on Friday ahead of Museum Open Day, unveiling a world-class reconstruction of 'Flint', the Neanderthal child
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
The Puerto Rican superstar debuts a 150-piece Inditex collaboration ahead of his sold-out 12-date Spanish tour
The 26-year-old trainer is dribbling a football non-stop through Morocco, Spain, France and on to Staffordshire in the hope of raising 100,000 pounds for the hospice that cared for his father
Society
Alejandro Doña García wants to take a proposal to Malaga city council and urge the authorities to improve care for homeless people with mental illness
A team at Madrid’s 12 de Octubre Hospital successfully reconstructed a baby’s urinary tract, marking a breakthrough in neonatal care
The court found it proven that all these accesses of her daughter's and grandchildren's medical records were done for reasons unrelated to her job and without justification or consent
New therapies and early diagnosis have increased five-year survival in these tumours to 85 per cent.
The event begins today in Torremolinos and celebrates its tenth anniversary in style, with more than 600 hours of programming, international guests such as Giancarlo Esposito and much more
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Costa del Sol
The conversion of the space included the installation of perimeter fencing with double access gates, a dual-use drinking fountain for people and pets, four dog agility elements, litter bins and LED lighting
Costa del Sol
Held on Saturday 23 May, Día de la Familia will include pottery workshops, English-language theatre, archery lessons, dog training demonstrations, football and basketball competitions and ballet and flamenco dance lessons
Crime
Two female guests told police that they saw the employee pour a yellowish liquid over the yoghurt and a tray of pineapple slices at the buffet service
112 incident
The 52-year-old man fell to his death while he was painting a property in Arroyo de la Miel, according to sources
Crime
The Guardia Civil said that the practice endangers the health of consumers as the specimens lack any kind of sanitary control
Crime
Two Gibraltar police officers were assaulted making separate arrests on Wednesday
The Bottom Line
"Over the past few years I've watched properties in my area, some empty for 20 years, filthy and riddled with rats, finally being put to proper use. After a relatively affordable renovation, people are actually living in these places," says columnist Ignacio Lillo
The Music Maker
Columnist Peter Edgerton looks at new research into Bronze Age sewing skills - and confirms that boys were just as hopeless four thousand years ago
The Euro Zone
Despite the pressure that Vox will exert on Moreno, he doesn’t need to enter a coalition. A confidence-and-supply arrangement could be sufficient thinks columnist Mark Nayler
Food and Drink opinion
Columnist Andrew J. Linn looks at how moderate regulation of alcohol comsumption might work better than outright bans
Consumer affairs
December was the month with the highest electricity prices in 2024; this, together with the IVA tax applicable to the bill as of 1 January rising to 21 per cent, will mean that users will pay more
Food critic opinion
Innovative tapas and dishes updated from traditional Andalusian recipes
Workplace
6.7 per cent of working hours are lost due to medical leave and other occasional excused or unjustified absences
The Bottom Line opinion
If you're not ready to welcome a pet as a true member of your household, for better or worse, and for the entirety of its life, do us all a favour: let the child forget about wanting a puppy by playing on the PlayStation instead, writes columnist Ignacio Lillo
Sport
The Malaga player and partner Paula Josemaría became the first women's pair in the Premier Padel era to win five consecutive tournaments after extending their unbeaten run
Ice Hockey World Championships
The 2026 Men’s Ice Hockey World Championship is taking place in Switzerland, with the Great Britain national team competing. They became the first European champions over a century ago, when Spain was also among the leading hockey nations
Juventud de Torremolinos remain masters of their own destiny, but defeat in Murcia means next weekend's Malaga derby will be decisive
The Music Maker opinion
You can tell a lot about the state of a nation by observing its queueing habits, writes columnist Peter Edgerton
The Euro Zone opinion
"What must it be like to live under a totalitarian regime? And what, exactly, is fascism?," asks columnist Mark Nayler
Politics
PSOE party heavyweight María Jesús Montero will aim to beat the PP at the next regional election
Politics
Opposition parties have refused to take part and the royal household blamed a diary clash for not attending the launch on Wednesday this week
Road safety
All road users should take note of these amendments to Spain's general road traffic regulations which include allowing cycling the wrong way down a one-way street under some circumstances
Crime
The young golden retriever was taken in a matter of minutes from inside a parked car after the thieves smashed the vehicle's window
Health
A report concludes that immunisation prevents infection, contagion and the possibility of aggravation of the disease in those infected