Court could quash legal impediment to Uber in Mallorca
The Constitutional Court is to decide on the rule that requires a minimum of thirty minutes advance booking.
Constitutional challenge to state of alarm fines
It is being argued that the state of alarm was an incorrect legal framework.
Animal welfare
Court overrules Balearic bullfighting law
The Balearic law has "invaded" state competences for protecting bullfighting.
Nóos case
Urdangarin appealing sentence to the Constitutional Court
The husband of Princess Cristina claims that certain constitutional rights were violated.
Animal welfare
Animal-rights groups welcome Inca bullfight cancellation
On Friday last week, the Constitutional Court lifted the suspension of Balearic legislation on bullfighting.
Animal welfare
Constitutional Court suspends Balearic bullfighting law
The suspension will be in place for five months, at the end of which the court will have to decide to either lift the suspension or ratify it.
Animal welfare
Balearic bullfighting law to be suspended
The Spanish cabinet is expected to authorise Prime Minister Rajoy's appeal against the law at its meeting later this week.
Animal welfare
Government will respect legality in bullfighting legislation
"It is one thing to talk about animal protection, but quite another to pursue a legal nonsense."
Animal welfare
Court annuls Catalonia bullfighting ban
The court's decision does have an impact on proposed Balearic legislation to ban bullfighting.
- Spain wants Britons to show they have 113.40 euros, £97, per day for their holidays
- Sunloungers set ablaze in Alcudia
- Spanish pensioners stuck at Palma Airport for fourteen hours
- Over two hours for Britons to get through Palma airport queues
- Palma Airport passport control "collapse" put down to unscheduled flights