Facing the harsh economic truth: Spain’s brain drain
We may be seeing the green shoots of recovery come into full bloom – but parts of Europe still languish.
We may be seeing the green shoots of recovery come into full bloom – but parts of Europe still languish.
The British Foreign Office summons the Spanish ambassador over an “unlawful” and “provocative” incursion into Gibraltar’s territorial waters.
England supporters are having to pay a hefty £90 for the latest World Cup replica shirt – but compared to other nations going to Brazil they may not be getting such a raw deal.
Two Spanish journalists kidnapped by an al-Qaeda-linked militant group for more than six months have been reunited with their families.
Tens of thousands of demonstrators from across Spain march in central Madrid to protest government measures they claim have eroded civil rights. Warning video contains flashing images.
Paul Mason meets a Spanish generation who thought they’d fought and won the basic battles for women’s rights.
Spain’s Princess Cristina testifies in a historic judicial hearing aimed at helping determine whether she and her husband illegally used company funds for personal expenses.
Well publicised fears that thousands of Bulgarians and Romanians will head to the UK are not backed up by the pattern of migration in the past.
Following England’s underachieving footballers has always been a bitter-sweet experience. And it will take more than an FA commission to fix their lumbering style.
The delegations of the three remaining candidates for the 2020 Olympics arrive in Argentina to make their final pitch. Within hours, the host city of the 32nd summer games will be announced.
Reports show the vicious Asian hornet is spreading through France and likely to cross into Britain. Channel 4 News looks at several non-native species that have been spotted in the UK in recent years.
HMS Westminster arrives in Gibraltar as Downing Street refuses to rule out more political action against Spain if the dispute over the territory is not resolved soon.
A solicitor for one of the British women arrested for smuggling cocaine in Peru says she was kidnapped and forced to carry the drugs by a gang of 14 armed men.
Britain and Spain have been sporadically at loggerheads over Gibraltar since 1704. In 1967 the territory held its first-ever referendum, producing a resounding vote in favour of British sovereignty.
Britain calls on the European Union to send monitors to the Spanish border with Gibraltar – saying it wants evidence to prove that increased checks are in breach of EU law.