Why is EU court ruling on jailed leader key in Spain's presidency deadlock?
Pro-independence party of jailed Junqueras expects Socialists to make a move to free politician
Pro-independence party of jailed Junqueras expects Socialists to make a move to free politician
"We're still far from an agreement," says Esquerra's Aragonès in an interview with La Vanguardia as the Socialists urge his party to back Sánchez
Pro-independence leaders congratulate Scottish Nationalists on gains that send a "clear message" on a new referendum
Independence camp calls out Spain's response to Supreme Court sentencing and king's visit to Barcelona ahead of November 10 vote
Pere Aragonès claims imprisonment of independence leaders and shooting of Lluís Companys in 1940 were both for "political reasons"
His team faces no opposition in what might be the former vice president’s last stint heading party
Economy department aims to persuade opposition and avoid extending spending plan for third year in a row
Vice president Aragonès demands payment of €1.317 million
Spain’s minimum salary levels deemed “insufficient” for not taking into account Catalan cost of living
Figure falls below Spanish average, while Madrid received 114% of planned budget
Government to launch a minimum wage, although it has no powers to make it binding
Consistent levels of immigration will make up for the particularly low fertility rate
The left-wing sovereigntists, whose top candidates are in prison, have run a campaign based on freedom and influence
Officials who left posts before 2017 vote tell Supreme Court their decision was unrelated, while vice president chooses not to give testimony
Week 11 of trial of independence leaders begins on Tuesday with focus on events surrounding Spanish police raids on September 20, 2017