Spain to deploy 600 police officers in Catalonia in run up to pro-independence demonstrations
Socialist government to send officers before Catalan National Day and first anniversary of independence referendum
Socialist government to send officers before Catalan National Day and first anniversary of independence referendum
Spanish official for security calls for "common sense" in dealing with the "sensitive" issue of political symbols in public spaces
While police treat the incident as a terrorist attack, suspect’s family says he was no extremist and threatens legal action
Official says "extreme seriousness" of the assault justified shooting man dead, but far-left party and relatives of aggressor show skepticism
Assailant was shot down in police station after showing "clear intention" to kill officers
Assailant was shot down in police station after showing "clear intention" to kill officers
Events happened on Monday just before 6am in Cornellà de Llobregat
Solidarity from members of the public included free taxi rides and hotel rooms, legal help and giving water to police officers
Memories of that day in Barcelona a year ago remain with members of the emergency services who attended the victims
Of the 15 members arrested, 12 receive unprecedented restraining orders
In 20 years, the Mossos d’Esquadra have booked two million drivers for speeding and attended 400,000 accidents
How has the country fared since a declaration of independence in October led the Spanish government to suspend self government?
Terror threat level is high, set at four out of five, with annual Mobile World Congress just round the corner
Recordings reveal Mossos d’Esquadra officers were surprised by violence of Spanish police and Guardia Civil at polling stations
Judge accuses Mossos d’Esquadra of “inactivity” as some officers join with firefighters to protect public against Spanish police violence