Tag: El Pais
TV executive resigns after New Year’s Eve broadcast blunder in Almeria
The countdown clock chimes were interrupted by commercial adverts. Watch the video here
Health Minister Ana Mato resigns over Gurtel scandal allegations
Judge Pablo Ruz accused her of benefiting from illegal party kickbacks
UPDATE: Three Granada priests under investigation for child sex abuse have been arrested
Four of the twelve people being investigated have now been arrested as the inquiry continues
UPDATE: Suspected paedophile Granada priests acted like a sinister sect
Investigations have revealed how the group went about grooming young boys after a suposed victim drew attention to their activities
Podemos overtake leading parties in polls and prepare to vote in their government
Podemos take the lead with 27,7% of votes in their favour and will be formally voting in their official leader and cabinet members next week
Appalling conditions in Spain’s rabbit farms exposed by animal rights charity
Shocking footage shows rabbits left lying dead in cages for days, while others have their throats slit still conscious
The Gurtel/Barcenas case: The story so far
The biggest political corruption scandal Europe has seen is now five years old, Tom Powell tells the story so far
Spain names corruption as a national concern
A string of scandals has led Spaniards to vote corruption as being a key problem in the country
Former treasurer to sue PP for ‘unfair dismissal’
Luis Barcenas has filed a lawsuit against his former party claiming he was only sacked when the 'slush-fund' ledgers were published
‘Bárcenas’ secret papers’ obtained from El País as part of ongoing investigation into alleged Popular Party corruption
Editor-in-chief hands over documents after being satisfied source will remain anonymous
Rajoy battles to save position amid corruption scandal
77% of people now believe the Spanish Prime Minister is no longer fit to lead the country
It serves PSOE right!
The Spanish socialists are set to lose Sunday's regional election - and it's largely down to corruption
Ground down to size
Coffee giant Starbucks is the biggest loser in name and shame business ceremony held in Spain
Despite torture scenes the brave are still taking the bull by the horns
The recent furore surrounding the cruel scenes in Alhaurin el Grande has reopened bullfighting debates. But a definite distinction must still be made between this heinous act and the sport itself, writes Andrew Pearce