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Energy costs drop but price pressures remain strong
Also in this newsletter: Poland’s change of heart on Ukrainian grain
Faced with an ageing population and ballooning costs, Madrid has opted to raise contributions rather than cut benefits
Spain insists its police force must be allowed to do passport checks at British territory’s airport
Pedro Sánchez’s visit to China adds momentum to Beijing’s efforts to cast itself as a mediator in conflict
The latest annual ranking shows the extent to which entrepreneurship continues to thrive, despite a backdrop of considerable political and social upheaval given rising interest rates and a slowing economy
Supermarket chain owner reports ‘tensions with suppliers like we’ve never had’
This year is the 50th anniversary of the artist’s death — a fitting time to visit the place of his birth
Socialist PM Pedro Sánchez depends on support of conservative rivals to approve amendment
Infrastructure group says switch needed to facilitate its listing on the New York stock market
Prime minister’s measures will make the country one of the first in Europe to have a legally binding quota
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Spanish deputy prime minister calls infrastructure group’s decision unacceptable
Minister points to cold weather as data shows value of annual vegetable exports has risen even as volumes have fallen
Tata Motors will decide between Somerset and Spain for new plant within weeks
Persistent price pressures in leading economies drive rise in eurozone governments’ borrowing costs
Ever dreamt of moving to the Spanish capital? A new law makes it especially appealing — and easy — for non-EU freelancers and remote workers. Here’s what you need to know
Poland says 14 of its Leopard 2A4s will cross the border ‘in a few days’
Challenge raises stakes in battle between big energy businesses and Socialist-led government
Where to catch the best waves (and pintxos) around Bilbao
Also in today’s newsletter: Barcelona’s cautionary tale of how the pandemic changed perceptions of crime
Isabel Díaz Ayuso dismisses street protests as campaign tactics ahead of local elections in spring
Politics has fostered a deep sense of malaise in a city that is one of the most visited in Europe. Street crime is rising and many businesses have left
US group to join discussions as Bundesliga seeks to attract investment
Paul Richardson swapped London for a farm in Extremadura, the sparsely populated region whose open landscapes and ancient cities are only now being discovered by visitors
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