La Rambla terrorist attack memorial inaugurated
Fourteen people lost their lives on La Rambla on the day of the 2017 attack
Fourteen people lost their lives on La Rambla on the day of the 2017 attack
Pau Pérez, who would have been 35 on Sunday, was stabbed to death as perpetrator of atrocity fled police
Candles and flowers to be recycled and other tokens of support, such as letters and teddy bears, to be included in the city’s archives
Catalan police chief complains that all data enters through ‘a little window controlled by the Spanish police’
Guide to Saturday's march, which will start at 6pm at the top of Passeig de Gràcia
Saturday’s march against the terror attacks is the latest demonstration in a long tradition of public dissent taken on to the city’s streets
Some news reports suggest imam behind Ripoll terrorist cell had a history that could have pointed to his radicalization
‘I’d rather see him jailed than dead’ says mother of fugitive van driver as Muslim community in Pyrenean town copes with aftermath of attack
Candles, flowers and messages of support turn the street hit by Thursday’s terrorist attack into a symbol of Barcelona’s resistance
Terrorist cell responsible for killing 14 people in Barcelona and Cambrils attacks has not yet been dismantled, Catalan police warns
Authorities have formally identified victims from Portugal, Italy and Argentina and there are injured from 22 nationalities in hospitals
Victims’ countries include Germany, France, Belgium, Italy, Australia, Russia, Colombia, Pakistan, the USA and Egypt, among others
"We are not afraid!" chant thousands of people after remembrance event