Prisons consider letting inmates with leave entitlements spend confinement at home
Spanish Supreme Court says allowing jailed independence leaders out could be 'breach of official duty' and they would investigate officials
Spanish Supreme Court says allowing jailed independence leaders out could be 'breach of official duty' and they would investigate officials
Initiatives include converting sports centers to hospitals and calling retired medical staff back to the fold
Health, food, banks, insurance and media fall outside prohibition on traveling to work until April 9
With over 16,000 people testing positive and more than 1,400 deaths, Catalonia is second only to Madrid in number of coronavirus victims
"If a total lockdown is declared now, it is because it didn't exist before," says the Catalan leader, who has been asking for such measure since March 13
As the coronavirus crisis keeps students at home, the authorities are starting to look at finishing courses telematically
Catalan News spoke to a number of postgraduates on their life in Catalonia since the public health crisis outbreak
Venue is part of Fira Barcelona, which also shelters vulnerable people during the crisis
Tickets for Barcelona's iconic music festival will still be valid after event affected by covid-19 crisis
Huawei might 'scale down' donation of masks after EU diplomacy head Borrell comments on Chinese 'struggle for influence'
With number of temporary redundancies rising to over 547,000 in Catalonia, new measures aim to stop firms from using crisis to reduce workforce
50 people with coronavirus have died in city and three neighbouring towns in central Catalonia
La Liga clubs losing out on matchday revenue, stadium and museum visits, and merchandise sales
Studies estimate losses of up to six million international tourists and €60 billion
60 professionals ask for "shutdown" of Catalonia, guaranteed supply of protective equipment, and access to data