Tag: spain
Paternity claim against former King, Juan Carlos, dismissed
The Belgian woman had her request for a DNA test denied
Spanish street-style meets the classroom
The grand debut - former Olive Press reporter hits Sevilla to take on the challenge of learning Spanish in six weeks...or at least (hopefully) vastly improving
Beware the pension predators!
Advice for those hatching plans to cash in their ‘nest eggs’ post-Easter
House prices on the up for first time since 2008 in Spain
Prices rose 0.5% overall for the last quarter of 2014
Police arrest two Spain-bound jihadists in Ceuta
The latest arrests are believed to have been connected to the terror cell broken up in January
Spanish job advert demands big-breasted barmaids
The bar owner came under fire for the job advert demanding big-breasted beauties only
Spanish house evictions reached 100 per day in 2014
Almost 100 families per day were evicted from their homes in Spain last year, fresh statistics reveal
VIDEO: First look at Malaga’s newly renovated Caminito del Rey
Exclusive video of Caminito del Rey, dubbed ´the most dangerous hike in the world´before the astonishing €2.8 million renovation project
A load of old bull
Spanish banks sound bullish on the economy but they’re still too ‘bear’ to lend money
Francisco Goya goes to Hollywood
The Spanish artist Goya died nearly two centuries ago but he lives on at the movies, writes Jack Gaioni
Waste parts of Spanish pigs are a Chinese delicacy
Pig intestines, stomachs and ears have sparked a rapidly-growing trend in China
Spanish Formula One driver Fernando Alonso ‘woke up in 1995’ thinking he was just 13 after Barcelona crash
The McLaren driver told doctors he 'drives go-karts and wants to be a Formula One driver'
Plague of poisonous caterpillars leaves hundreds of cyclists needing emergency care in Sevilla
Processionary caterpillars have been wreaking havoc across Andalucia
Mother of a man murdered in Spain describes the approaching trial as being ‘like hitting a brick wall’
Paul Fether was murdered in Benalmadena in April 2010
Podemos sets up in Andalucia for ‘crucial’ elections while Teresa Rodriguez heads to London
"If anywhere needs political regeneration and fresh air, it's Andalucia," said Inigo Errejon
Ukraine’s ex-finance minister seized in Spain
Ukraine's ex-finance minister was detained by police in Altea in Alicante yesterday
Get thee to a nunnery!
Never mind the Armada! There’s a sweeter side to Medina Sidonia, writes Belinda Beckett, aka Mistress of Sizzle
Spanish actress ‘faking it to make it’ caught in Photoshop scandal
Anna Allen's trickery was spotted when she photoshopped herself into the Oscars
Scientists baffled by religious education curriculum
Spain: where your divine interpretation of the cosmos can affect your grades
Newly-discovered documents reveal secrets of the Irish International Brigades
The Irish hero of the International Brigades sent men home to save their lives
EXCLUSIVE: Expats come under fire from ecologists over ‘illegal housing’
Expats 'assert their right to colonise the rural landscape' according to the ecologist
Divide and conquer?
As Madrid Socialists cast out stalwart Tomas Gomez, PP ranks prepare for power play, writes Mario Alegria
Amnesty International slams Spain in annual human rights report
The report goes on to criticise the PP for attempting to legalise summary deportations at the border
The times they have a’ changed
Spain may not have emerged from 'la crisis' yet, but, in prime areas of the Costa del Sol, property is selling faster than it has for years