Spain’s health minister ‘demoted’ over Europe’s first Ebola case The government has appointed a special committee to deal with the situation, as Ana Mato takes a 'less public' role 10 Oct, 2014 @ 16:18 Lead·National News
BREAKING: Spain government appoints Ebola crisis committee Scientific advisers will support the committee 10 Oct, 2014 @ 14:48 Lead·National News
UPDATE: Spanish Ebola nurse is ‘stable’ again after hours in critical condition But Teresa Romero Ramos remains in a serious condition 10 Oct, 2014 @ 12:01 Lead·National News
UPDATE: Ebola nurse admits she may have ‘touched her face’ with infected glove Five people are now in quarantine at Madrid hospital 8 Oct, 2014 @ 20:00 Lead
Spanish Ebola nurse desperately tried to be admitted to hospital for more than a week Teresa Romero Ramos first contacted authorities on September 30 8 Oct, 2014 @ 18:13 Lead·National News
UPDATE: Hospital staff blame first European Ebola case on substandard equipment A Spanish nurse has twice tested positive for the disease, blamed on hospital failure to follow protocol 8 Oct, 2014 @ 11:24 Lead·National News
Ice Age project hotting up in Gibraltar Gibraltar Museum is a founding member of the heritage network 7 Oct, 2014 @ 11:47 Gibraltar
Spain is Europe’s most-searched-for travel destination Even though it doesn't have the cheapest deals 6 Oct, 2014 @ 12:00
Spain could suffer as Portugal woos expats with sweet tax deal The scheme eliminates double taxation of foreign incomes 2 Oct, 2014 @ 10:00 Business & Finance·Other News
Competition hots up to take on €50 million of Spanish ‘bad bank’ property assets Five companies are still in the running, including Solvia, the real estate platform of Spanish lender Sabadell 28 Sep, 2014 @ 16:20 National News
More than 1,000 arrested in ‘unprecedented’ Europe-wide organised crime crackdown Total of 250 arrests in Spain, in 'single largest coordinated assault on organised crime in Europe' 25 Sep, 2014 @ 10:39 Lead
Spain’s Justice Minister resigns as controversial abortion reforms abandoned Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon was the driving force behind the unpopular reforms that would have drastically limited access to abortion 24 Sep, 2014 @ 10:13 Lead·National News
Europe’s super-rich may be even wealthier than official figures suggest Economists blame tax havens and the inability to gain better access 24 Sep, 2014 @ 08:30 Business & Finance·Other News
Spanish wind turbine manufacturer issues new shares Gamesa will use the extra revenue for international expansion 19 Sep, 2014 @ 15:00 Environment·Other News
Spain warned to tackle ‘poor’ air pollution Air quality linked to poor lung health among adults 19 Sep, 2014 @ 09:00
Controversial Spanish MEP becomes EU energy chief Miguel Arias Canete's sexist comments during a political debate went viral 14 Sep, 2014 @ 09:30 Business & Finance·Other News
Spain crash out of basketball World Cup in defeat to France Spain lose in the quarter finals of the FIBA basketball World Cup to a strong French side 11 Sep, 2014 @ 11:00 Sport
ITV prices vary by more than double across Spain Castilla y Leon is the most expensive 11 Sep, 2014 @ 08:30
Farmers dump thousands of potatoes outside Granada Carrefour in Russian protest EU sanctions are putting the squeeze on suppliers 8 Sep, 2014 @ 16:00 Granada
Olive Press drink spiking campaign hits UK media The Olive Press drink-spiking campaign made headlines in The Guardian 8 Sep, 2014 @ 10:00
Cheaper to hire work in the UK than in Spain Both Britain and Spain's wages are far below Germany, France, Italy and the Netherlands 6 Sep, 2014 @ 12:00 National News
ECB cuts rates causing euro to weaken dramatically The changes are aimed at forcing banks to lend 5 Sep, 2014 @ 10:58 Business & Finance·Other News
Spain facing €580 million losses after Russia bans EU food Small farms are bearing the brunt of the sanctions 15 Aug, 2014 @ 13:15 Lead·National News
Twist in the tail for Spain’s strangest swimming school Europe's first mermaid academy opens 13 Aug, 2014 @ 13:26 National News
Flood of migrants in past 48 hours in Strait of Gibraltar Emergency services have picked up nearly 1,000 migrants in dozens of boats and rafts 13 Aug, 2014 @ 13:20 Cadiz·Gibraltar·Lead
Vodafone sees massive revenue dip The weak economies of Spain and South Africa are to blame for the mobile phone giant's bad luck 7 Aug, 2014 @ 13:00 Business & Finance·Other News