Spanish voters return to the polling booth at the end of this month after December’s inconclusive election. Opinion polls suggest that the result may be just as split as last time, with no party winning more than 30 per…
Spain's capital is in the midst of reform courtesy of a 71-year-old retired judge. We find out why Manuela Carmena has eschewed slippers and crosswords in favour of tackling climate change and banishing corruption.
The rise and rise of a new opposition leader in Spain has given voters an alternative voice to engage with. His clear strategies and bold vision for the future may yet win them over.