Court provisionally rejects suspending prison privileges of two jailed independence leaders
Decision goes against public prosecutor, who wants to see regular permits on weekdays and weekends revoked
Decision goes against public prosecutor, who wants to see regular permits on weekdays and weekends revoked
Bernat Solé tried by the Catalan high court, with prosecutor requesting disqualification for having disobeyed Constitutional Court
Parties divided over how to pursue elusive political goal while responding to Spain's backlash
Josep Maria Jové and Lluís Salvadó were in charge of economy and treasury departments during the independence push
Former president Mariano Rajoy is among politicians in office during 2017 independence bid cited in suit filed in International Criminal Court
Former president Puigdemont and vice president Junqueras among those called to offer explanations
Hundreds queued outside the City of Justice to present a letter to the court of law
On second anniversary of 2017 referendum, cities and towns around the country hold demonstrations in favor of independence, with 18,000 marching in Barcelona
La Vanguardia survey reveals that 82% of Catalonia citizens back negotiations despite previous failings
His team faces no opposition in what might be the former vice president’s last stint heading party
Report from human rights group finds name and number of riot officer who shot rubber bullet during October 1 vote, seriously injuring Roger Español
High-ranking government officials and businesspeople among prosecutor’s other targets
Catalan voters expected to express overwhelming support for EU despite rise of far-right Euroscepticism elsewhere on the continent
Ex-head of planning and security tells Supreme Court of "concern" over "climate of tension" on day of independence referendum
A total of 1066 people required medical attention as a result of Spanish police charges, 23 of whom were over 79 years old