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Head of country’s treasury and negotiator on EU’s fiscal rules succeeds Nadia Calviño as she moves to EIB
Controversial levy to be rolled over into 2025 but tax break will be introduced for green investments
Government says move is intended to provide ‘shareholding stability’ after Saudi sovereign wealth fund builds stake
Rubbing shoulders on Europe’s southern peninsula, the neighbours have sometimes prickly relations
The government could diverge from the EU regulating when the new technology
Our new relationship with Spain means that now is the time to launch a fresh round of negotiations
EU finance ministers approve her appointment to lead world’s largest multilateral lender
EU finance ministers expected to select successor at helm of world’s largest lender on Friday
Price growth in large eurozone economies lower than expected
Comments from leaders Pedro Sánchez and Alexander De Croo at Rafah condemned by foreign minister Eli Cohen
As part of a new FT Globetrotter series celebrating the world’s permanent collections, the FT’s arts editor reveals her favourite works to seek out in this great — and at times overwhelming — Spanish institution
Prime property for sea views, private beaches and cliff-top living
In the Basque port of Mundaka, surfers have won protected status for their celebrated wave — and found common cause with local fishermen
Carles Puigdemont fled to Brussels after staging a failed independence bid for Catalonia in 2017
Socialist leader secures majority in parliament with help of Catalan separatists
Also in this newsletter: Why EU money is being spent on peddling fascist memorabilia
The coalition deal should be condemned by international defenders of democratic principles
Conservatives compare pardoning Catalan separatists to laws of Franco dictatorship
Conservatives and judges say Socialist leader’s pact with Catalan separatists damages rule of law
Premier Pedro Sánchez is vilified over pact with Catalan separatists but says his opponents are heading for ‘abyss’
Also in this newsletter: Portugal calls a snap election as Spain moves to form a government
Pact to secure another term for caretaker prime minister has sparked outrage on the right
Justice commissioner presses Madrid for details on move to end prosecution of separatists as anger boils over at protests
A politically expedient path can also be the right one to take
Country shows how climate change could redraw the map and alter the calendar of European tourism
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