Paul McCartney’s ‘Fame School’ launched in Spain A Spanish version of the successful fame school in Liverpool has opened in Spain 28 Feb, 2013 @ 12:52 Lead·National News
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 27 Feb, 2013 @ 14:55 Lead·National News
Restorers discover new Picasso piece hidden on cardboard Experts believe the charcoal portrait could be one of the artist's earliest known works 26 Feb, 2013 @ 17:30 Malaga
Princess Cristina’s involvement in royal fraud case questioned King Juan Carlos' daughter could be named as suspect 26 Feb, 2013 @ 16:42 Celebrity·National News
Expat ‘going round in circles’ to become road legal Expat spends €1,500 on ITVs, tyres and duty only to be told his motorhome is NOT legal 24 Feb, 2013 @ 08:30
Mercedes has six €75,000 cars impounded after Cataluna press trip blunder A party of 20 American journalists were found to be driving illegally in the region 23 Feb, 2013 @ 08:30 National News
Digging for victory in Gibraltar A remarkable 30 mile tunnel network which housed 5,000 soldiers during the war offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, discovers James Bryce 22 Feb, 2013 @ 15:29 Gibraltar·Other News
Gibraltarian linked to PP scandal Spain launches annual State of the Nation debate today 20 Feb, 2013 @ 14:12 Gibraltar
Man jailed for throwing umbrella at football match in Spain Malaga man receives two year prison sentence for using umbrella to 'spear' linesman 19 Feb, 2013 @ 17:02 Malaga
Anti-drilling campaigners set sail off the Costa del Sol EXCLUSIVE: Spaniards and expats visit Repsol's proposed spot to raise awareness about the plans 17 Feb, 2013 @ 21:19 Environment·Malaga
Cadiz Carnaval: A step-by-step guide Given that this year marked his hat-trick, Josh Taylor likes to think that he has expertise on this discernibly anarchic event 15 Feb, 2013 @ 23:03 Josh Taylor's Spain For Pleasure
Hacks take on footballers in charity golf cup Journalists battle it out with pro footballers for the Manu Sarabia Trophy 15 Feb, 2013 @ 10:57
Pensioner attends her own funeral British woman living in Competa, Spain, plans and attends her own funeral while still alive. 13 Feb, 2013 @ 16:33
Baby joy for Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem Spanish actors have confirmed reports that they are expecting their second child 13 Feb, 2013 @ 13:13 Lead·National News
Did Spanish school teacher invent first e-reader? Some historians believe the late Angelina Ruiz Robles had the idea over 60 years ago 12 Feb, 2013 @ 08:30 National News
100% horsemeat found in some Aldi ‘beef’ products Supermarket giant, Aldi, which has stores throughout Spain, confirms their 'beef' contained horsemeat 11 Feb, 2013 @ 13:27 Lead
Drinking alcohol bad for sex life A study of Spanish men showed alcohol can have a long-term effect on their sex life 11 Feb, 2013 @ 12:14
Spanish revenue for Vodafone drops dramatically Chief executive remains positive despite European figures 10 Feb, 2013 @ 09:30
What YOU think of the the corruption scandal We asked four Olive Press readers their opinion on the scandal engulfing Spain 7 Feb, 2013 @ 11:54 Other News
Going local in Andalucia Mason Jones looks at how supermarkets compare to specialist shops in the region 6 Feb, 2013 @ 18:00 Food & Drink·Other News
British film maker set to pay tribute to Strummer’s time in Spain Documentary will attempt to track down the car Clash frontman Joe Strummer ‘lost’ in Madrid 6 Feb, 2013 @ 14:52 Celebrity·National News
Burgled couple left high and dry by insurers Pensioners, Terry and Doreen Barker, have been told they are not covered by the insurance that was signed and documented in the bank 6 Feb, 2013 @ 14:43 Lead·Malaga
Rajoy rejects calls for resignation The Spanish Prime Minister has dismissed resignation amid corruption claims 4 Feb, 2013 @ 20:47 Lead·National News
Anti-drilling group holds protest on Fuengirola coastline After staging three protests, campaigners are now planning to take residents out to sea to explain the effects of drilling 2 Feb, 2013 @ 13:40 Lead·Malaga
Spain’s ‘killer slugs’ invade Britain Experts believe the hardy Spanish Arion vulgaris could threaten Britain's crop industry 1 Feb, 2013 @ 15:25
British woman sees dog beaten to death on her own drive A British expat in Almogia witnessed a man kill his pet mastin 'because it wouldn't go back to him when when he called it' (This 28 Jan, 2013 @ 12:38 Crime & Law