The consumer organisation FACUA believes that there will be a significant rise in electricity prices for the average user as a result of the new government pricing system.
Summer road deaths down again
There were a total of 223 deaths on the roads of Spain during the summer months of July and August, the lowest figure since 1960 when such statistics were first collected.
Interior Ministry identifies 51 people travelling from Spain to fight in the Middle East
The Spanish Interior Ministry has reported that it has so far identified 51 people who have travelled from Spain to the Middle East to fight.
Thirty-six domestic violence fatalities so far this year
According to the latest statistics from the Ministry of Health, Social Services and Equality, 36 people have so far died this year as a result of domestic violence, which is three more than in the same period in 2013.
Public debt tops one trillion euros for the first time
In the period up until June 2014, Government debt has risen above one trillion euros for the first time and now stands at 98.4% of GDP.
Drop in public transport use in June
Over 378 million people used public transport in Spain in June 2014, which is a 1.8% decrease compared with the same month last year.
Migrant invasion continues
The migrant invasion continues with 49 more small boats being intercepted on Tuesday with around 470 passengers on board.
Record number of tourists flock to Spain.
The first half of 2014 apparently saw a record number of international tourists visiting Spain, according to the Ministry of Tourism.
Spain 3-0 Australia
Coach Vicente del Bosque made seven changes and his team emerged victorious against Australia to win their one and only match in the World Cup.
Spain out of the World Cup
All good things come to an end, as so it seems to be for Spanish domination in football as they exit the World Cup after two comprehensive defeats, 5-1 against Holland and 2-0 against Chile.