Eta extortion letters demand 400,000 euros
SEPARATIST group Eta has sent out extortion letters to Basque businesspeople demanding “economic help.”
The letters, written in both Spanish and Basque, were sent to...
Court declares Lanzarote hotel “illegal”
Canary ‘Algarrobico’ built on virgin shores
A 747-bed hotel built on virgin sands on Lanzarote is illegal, according to the Supreme Court of the Canary...
Olympic escape for Russian athlete trafficked into Spanish sex trade
THE growing problem of sex-trafficking to Spain is in the spotlight after police broke up a gang that trafficked an Olympic star and 300...
Forest Buyers Rage in Galicia
Lisa Tilley reports on a new breed of “green speculator,” who are buying forest land in Galicia to protect it from the encroaching concrete...
Ex Government minister arrested for mafia links
Planells accused of bribery after giving immigration documents to Russian gangs
THE Government’s former number two in Catalunya has been arrested on suspicion of involvement...
Retailer in green move
EUROPE’S biggest clothing retailer has announced plans to make its stores and factories more environmentally friendly.
Spanish company Inditex, which owns High Street stores Zara...
Rome beatifies Franco’s fighters
A SPOKESMAN from the Catholic Church has confirmed Rome will honour almost 500 people who died during Spain’s Civil War.
Juan Antonio Martínez Camino said...
Legionnaire’s disease claims life
A BRITISH national has become the first mortal victim after an outbreak of legionnaire’s disease at an ice rink in Benalmadena.
The 68-year-old, whose name...
Hospitals in toothpaste scare
THE government is asking for vigilance after traces of diethylene glycol were found in tubes of toothpaste designated for Spanish hospitals.
Officials believe thousands of...
Rat forces evacuation of 3,000 people
MORE than 3,000 people had to be evacuated from their homes after a forest fire engulfed parts of the Mediterranean coast in northern Spain.
Fire...
Bad Education?
The new subject Education for Citizenship and Human Rights is heralded as moral guidance to combat social divisions - a mainstay of democracy in...
The state of Spain’s coast – Destruction at all costs?
In its annual report into the state of Spain’s coast, Greenpeace highlights the growing problems of construction, corruption and climate change on the...
Spain plants trees to meet Kyoto targets
THREE regional governments in Spain plan to plant millions of trees to help offset the impact of the country’s spiralling greenhouse gas emissions, environment...
Spain benefits most – and least – from EU wine reforms
Spain's wine producers could be forced to grub up 6 per cent of their vines under a European Commission scheme
Debate highlights divided Spain
Government promises no future dialogue with Eta
SPAIN is in a better position today than it was before the PSOE party gained power in 2004.
That...
European Parliament slams “urban abuse” in Spain
MEPs want change in Spain’s Constitution to protect individual property rights
LOCAL authorities in Spain adopt a “Wild West” attitude towards construction while giving excess...
Biofuels compulsory in 2009
A NEW law has made the use of biofuels obligatory by 2009.
The government ruling has made the minimum use of 3.4 per cent biofuel...
Thousands of Prestige oil spill volunteers suffer health problems
Doctors question adequacy of protective masks
CHRONIC coughing, difficulties in breathing at night and nasal obstruction are just some of the health problems suffered by...
The Far-Right in Sheep’s Clothing
Zero tolerance for immigrants - but only of certain races: Lisa Tilley gains an insight into the far-right anti-immigration parties who won more seats...
Immigrant dies during deportation
POLICE are investigating the death of a Nigerian immigrant during a deportation flight to his country.
Osamyia Aikpitanhi died on June 9 during an Iberia...
Endangered wildlife stops motorway plans
Government saves lynx, black stork and Iberian wolf colonies
THE Government has ditched plans to build a 300-kilometre motorway between Andalucía and central Spain over...
Madrid moves to protect Spain from urban development
The Government has introduced a law to stop local town halls reclassifying protected land and concreting over more of Spain’s dwindling coastline.
The Natural Heritage...
Cameras for Barcelona police stations
Catalan government moves to eradicate police abuse
THE regional government of Catalunya has announced plans to install video cameras in all Barcelona police stations.
The move...
Spain faces nuclear disaster
Warnings of radiation leak “1,000 times” worse than Chernobyl
DETERIORATING key components at Spain’s nuclear stations could lead to a disaster worse than Chernobyl, according...
Spain mayor receives death threats after local election win
THE mayor-elect of a Spanish town has received death threats after winning May 27’s local elections.
Dolores Padrón gained control of the Puerto de la...
Dying to Migrate
As unprecedented numbers of sub-Saharan Africans arrive on the Granada coast, Lisa Tilley looks at Spain’s waterborne immigration trends and considers the future for...