Unrest affecting Catalonia’s reputation abroad, says Madrid
Pedro Sánchez accuses Quim Torra of "underestimating" and "trivializing" the violence seen in Catalonia over the last few days
Pedro Sánchez accuses Quim Torra of "underestimating" and "trivializing" the violence seen in Catalonia over the last few days
Miquel Buch under fire by pro-independence allies after officers failed to prevent violent clashes in Barcelona
Two arrested as police were unable to prevent anti-fascist and far-right demonstrators clashing in Barcelona
500 of the National Police Force so far transferred to Catalonia from Zaragoza, Valencia and Madrid, among other cities
Far-left CUP and CDR group urge citizens to take to streets, while ERC and JxCAT urge Spain’s government to give explanation
Non-profit organization patrols streets and metro in Barcelona
“These are not new problems, they have been around for a longer period of time”, says criminology lecturer Steven Kemp
‘El Mundo’ says the expenses from a reserve fund led to identification of officials to be sacked after referendum
Theft on the public underground network accounts for a third of such crimes in the Catalan capital
Follow live the testimony of Juan Carlos Molinero in Spain’s Supreme Court
Ferran López, the Catalan police second-in-command during the 2017 vote, speaks as a witness in the independence trial
Ferran López due to testify on Wednesday as more officers will continue to take to the stand in the Supreme Court
Officers from Spanish Guardia Civil and Catalan Mossos d'Esquadra give testimony about raids to halt 2017 independence referendum
Four more witnesses are due to address the Supreme Court on Wednesday
Former Mossos chief defends in court operation to stop referendum despite Spanish police accusing him of allowing the vote