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Agriculture sector hit by soaring fertiliser, feed and fuel costs and problems accessing financing
Long-serving Galician politician will lead battered opposition in fight to re-establish itself as being fit to govern
Measures include fuel cuts that Madrid hopes will defuse unofficial transport strike
The former monarch is being sued in London’s High Court by his ex-lover Corinna Zu Sayn-Wittgenstein
Sánchez tells the FT that bloc faces emergency and must increase independence from Russia
Reinforcements suggest efforts to replace heavier than expected casualties — or a surge for a future offensive
Zara owner signals Ukraine war will have muted impact as online sales continue to rise
Head of Ukraine’s leading food supplier fears disruption to vital spring planting season
Biden raises alarm over potential use by Russia as norms against such munitions seem under threat
Moscow’s goals leave little room for compromise on ‘Finlandisation’ or treaty-based security guarantees
Signs Moscow is mobilising new units near border to augment existing invasion force, analysts say
Fight inside PP and hard right’s strong poll showing have potential to reshape political landscape
Charismatic head of Madrid region accuses national leadership of seeking to ‘destroy’ her through fabricated claims
Hard-right Vox’s success in Castile-León increases scrutiny of Pablo Casado’s leadership of the People’s party
Polls hand hardline party balance of power in Castile-León as conservative PP falls short of majority
Environment minister Teresa Ribera says ‘spectacular’ sum will make a decisive difference to energy transition
Country was source of more than a third of all eurozone jobs created last year
Coronavirus variant drives up health worker absences but milder illness requires fewer hospital beds
Opposition anger as measure passed to curb use of temporary contracts and unlock EU funds
Spanish bank hopes to draw a line under a bruising two years and benefit from higher interest rates
Instability beyond Mediterranean would threaten energy supplies and increase irregular migration, says foreign minister
Austria and Luxembourg say they will pursue lawsuit over so-called green ‘taxonomy’ rules
French presidency plans to advance on one part of the OECD deal, with eye on elections
Watchdog imposes landmark restrictions amid concerns for investors in unregulated sector
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