Ten years after the referendum that led to Brexit, Britain and the European Union must close ranks in an increasingly unstable world, their leaders said on Saturday.
European leaders called Friday for a reset in relations with the United States as they met at a top security conference where US President Donald Trump's potshots at traditional transatlantic ties loomed large.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez vowed Wednesday that justice would be done following two train accidents that claimed 47 lives last month, and insisted the country's rail system "is safe".
Following news that Spain has once again fallen in international corruption rankings, The Local's political reporter Conor Faulkner looks into the reasons why Spaniards are once again losing trust in their elected and unelected officials.
Spain's mass migrant regularisation has caused fierce debate within the country, but media reports suggest the measure has now caught the attention of powers beyond the bloc.
The Spanish government has approved a law which prevents companies from hiking their prices in Spain during national or global emergencies, as seen with airlines that marked up their prices enormously following the recent train crash in Andalusia.
The Spanish government on Tuesday put forward the idea of a universal childcare allowance to eradicate child poverty, but the €200 per month benefit would be available to all families if the measure is approved.
One of Spain's most respected memory associations on Monday accused the leftist government of flouting its own much-vaunted policy to remove public symbols inherited from Francisco Franco's brutal dictatorship.
Sunday's regional elections in Aragón saw a clear shift to the right among voters, in particular for far-right party Vox, in a region which experts see as a barometer for voter intention in Spain's general election next year.
Growing political polarisation means that debate about immigration is boiled down to 'pro' or 'anti'-immigration positions, but new surveys reveal that European public opinion is a little more nuanced than that.
'They’re giving them citizenship so they can vote', 'they’ll overwhelm the healthcare system', 'they’ll be able to move to other EU countries'. Is there any truth to the claims surrounding the Spanish government's plan to regularise over 500,000 undocumented migrants?
The EU executive on Thursday expressed support for Spain after Telegram founder Pavel Durov and X owner Elon Musk slammed Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez over his plan to ban social media for under-16s.
The world's richest man has called Pedro Sánchez a "tyrant" and a “fascist totalitarian” after Spain's prime minister announced a planned social media ban for teens. Why is the tech billionaire - and father of 14 children - so opposed to the move?
As rhetoric on immigration in Spain continues escalating, the far-right Vox party has called for an 'audit' of Spanish citizenships granted by the Sánchez government.
Pedro Sánchez is “absolutely” in favour of the UK rejoining the EU and the reversal of Brexit, the Spanish Prime Minister said during a recent interview with the New Statesman magazine.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on Friday defended his leftist government's plan to grant legal status to hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants after criticism from billionaire tycoon Elon Musk.
The Spanish right on Wednesday claimed the government's mass regularisation of undocumented migrants is an attempt to boost the electoral roll, despite the fact that beneficiaries won't be able to vote in the next election.
Spain's blanket regularisation of around 500,000 undocumented migrants has caused debate and misconceptions, but data shows who's set to benefit from the measure, and who the vast majority of Spain's migrants without papers really are.
As US President Donald Trump attempted to rewrite the international order, Spain did not attend the so-called 'Board of Peace' presentation and confirmed it will not form part of the organisation for now, preferring to wait for an EU position.
European leaders sending their troops to Greenland has - writes political columnist John Lichfield - called Donald Trump's bluff when it comes to military conflict. Instead the continent faces the prospect of a long and brutal trade war.
Younger voters across Europe are increasingly tempted by hard-right and anti-migrant parties, but experts say this can't be explained by anti-immigration politics alone.
Proposed reforms to Spain's regional financing system have angered regions across the country, and yet Pedro Sánchez's government is confident it can pass the legislation in Congress.
Donald Trump's military offensive in Venezuela and capture of leader Nicolás Maduro has plenty of implications for Spain, a country which is home to some 600,000 Venezuelans and with longstanding business interests in the Latin American country.
Elections, corruption, sex scandals, fragile government coalitions and perhaps an early end to Pedro Sánchez's Socialist government? Spanish politics promises to have it all in 2026.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on Thursday hailed Spain’s openness to immigration as a model for Europe, saying it has benefited the economy and bolstered state coffers.