Spain Publicly-owned supermarkets? Left-wing party sparks debate in Spain Food prices in Spain will remain very high throughout the remainder of the year, experts have warned, as Podemos launches an initiative to open publicly-owned grocery stores. 17/05/2023
Culture news Spanish PM wants to give €2 cinema tickets to the over 65s The scheme is part of Pedro Sanchez's plan to 'convert culture into a state policy' and combat a rise in sedentary lifestyles, in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. 16/05/2023
Spain Euroviews. Solving Europe's water crisis requires dealing with it locally In some European countries, we will need to stop thinking that we have an automatic right to cheap, plentiful water which we can use to clean our streets, wash our cars, or fill our swimming pools whenever we wish, Mark Smith writes. 15/05/2023
Experiences Lava tubes and tiny churches: Seven of Europe’s best extinct volcanoes Did you know one of Scotland's most popular tourist attractions is a former volcano? 12/05/2023
Climate Spanish government will spend €2 billion fighting drought Reservoirs are running worryingly low in the "vegetable garden of Europe". 11/05/2023
Spain Spain's dwarf bullfighters see red over their right to work Spain’s parliament has banned bullfighting performances featuring dwarves dressed as firefighters or clowns, but the 'bombero toreros' are fighting back. 10/05/2023
Culture news Europol sting leads to recovery of over 11,000 stolen artefacts An art trafficking sting has led to 60 arrests and over 11,000 art objects recovered in a massive victory for European authorities cracking down on art theft. 04/05/2023
No Comment Spanish worshippers prayed for rain on May Day The "El Abuelo" religious procession in the southern Spanish city of Jaen on May 1st, saw worshippers pray for rain. Spain has had its hottest April on record and there are fears it could face a drought this year. 02/05/2023
Europe News George Orwell to finally enter Huesca as Spanish city honours writer The English author, who penned "Homage to Catalonia" and "1984", fought on the Republican side in the Spanish civil war but was invalidated after being shot in the neck. 02/05/2023
France May Day marches see workers in many European cities protest over pay Workers across Europe marked May Day by calling for better pay and conditions at a time of crippling inflation. 01/05/2023
Taste Spring is the season to try these local European delicacies From French sea almonds to Greek wild fennel, locals recommend Europe’s must-try seasonal food. 29/04/2023
My Europe Series State of the Union: Spain heatwave, offshore wind plans & pharma rules Record breaking temperatures in some Spanish areas, as April sees new highs. 28/04/2023
Culture news Spain's ex-king has secret daughter, explosive new book claims Spain's Juan Carlos is said to have had a fourth daughter from an extramarital affair. A new book claims to lift the lid on an open secret in the Spanish royal court. 28/04/2023
Spain Spain's April heatwave sees temperatures nudging 40C Unseasonably hot weather has seen April temperatures nudging 40C in parts of Spain. Last year was Spain's hottest since 1961, and warm air from North Africa is giving Spaniards a foretaste of another scorching summer several months early. 27/04/2023
Europe News Conservative and socialist MEPs trade accusations over Doñana park S&D Leader Iratxe García said EPP Chair Manfred Weber was "making a fool of himself" after Weber attacked the European Commission's partiality. 27/04/2023
Spain South American trade on the agenda as Brazil's Lula visits Spain Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva visited Spain on Tuesday on the second stop of a European tour aimed at resetting relations and making progress on a long-delayed trade deal between the EU and the Mercosur bloc of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay 26/04/2023
Europe Decoded What to expect from Brazilian President Lula's visit to Spain Brazilian President Lula’s remarks created divisions ahead of his first European trip even as Spain was hoping to deepen ties. 25/04/2023
My Europe Series Spaniards wait years to move loved ones as fascist leader exhumed Like many others, Rosa Gil has spent the past 15 years trying to remove the remains of her own grandfather from the same mausoleum. 24/04/2023
Spain Remains of Spain's former fascist Falange party leader exhumed The remains of Spain's former fascist Falange party leader José Antonio Primo de Rivera have been exhumed and removed from the Valley of the Cuelgamuros, formerly known as the Valley of the Fallen 24/04/2023
Work Beyond menstrual leave: This company now offers ‘endometriosis leave’ French retail giant Carrefour is allowing workers diagnosed with severe endometriosis to take 12 days of extra paid leave per year. 21/04/2023