Transfer of ex-dictator’s remains hailed ‘victory for democracy’ but rightwing critics slam decision
Reburial of Spanish dictator risks inflaming debate rather than closing dark chapter
Boost for Socialist government which campaigned for dictator’s remains to be moved from mausoleum
Remains set to be moved from mausoleum as government rejects ‘honouring’ dictator
Pledges enthuse supporters but critics say style is winning over substance
Socialist PM’s critics say plan to move Franco’s remains is a ‘wasteful, symbolic’ act
Europe’s safe space of centrist stability is shrinking
Government urged to examine crimes of dictator’s regime through ‘truth commission’
Dictator’s grave should be removed from state-funded monument, says opposition party
Phrases and even entire pages are still missing from books by writers such as Orwell and Hemingway
Decision is the latest step to rid Spain of monuments and other public reminders of the dictator
New wave of political activists may not have all the answers, but they are asking the right questions
The country is still coming to terms with the dictator’s legacy. Is it any closer to reaching an agreement about its bloody past?
In the debate about two visions of Spain, the risk of political rupture is growing
Princess Cristina denies any wrongdoing over preliminary charges of tax fraud and money laundering
A profile from January on the Bourbon king’s fight for his legacy
Novelist Bernardo Atxaga celebrates a revival of his native language
Tensions between indebted regions and central government are growing amid the euro crisis
Team spirit reflects new national pride amid gloom
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