Sánchez says no to referendum, but is ready to lift veto on Catalan social laws
"It's been a long, effective, institutional meeting, full of courtesy and cordiality," says Spanish vice president Carmen Calvo
"It's been a long, effective, institutional meeting, full of courtesy and cordiality," says Spanish vice president Carmen Calvo
Referendum again set to be central issue more than two years since leaders of both governments officially held talks
Quim Torra willing to focus on holding an agreed independence referendum, while Pedro Sánchez wants to talk about sectoral issues
Socialists say they had "no other option" but to challenge text in Court
Bernd Riexinger confident Germany won't extradite Puigdemont
"The right to self-determination doesn't exist, it's not in our Magna Carta," says Spanish government spokeswoman ahead of meeting between presidents
Catalan Parliament passed a motion confirming commitment towards Catalan state on Thursday
Pro-independence motion also passes in face of fierce disagreement from unionists
Ahead of meeting with Scottish First Minister next week, President highlights "peaceful and democratic agreement" between London and Edinburgh on independence vote
Unionists warn Spanish executive not to look for allies among parties in favor of secession
Quim Torra and Nicola Sturgeon will hold talks at Bute House in Edinburgh
Officials were given two working days by Spanish Supreme Court to carry out transaction
Jailed former minister Jordi Turull speaks to Catalan News about his time in prison and the opportunities for dialogue between the new Catalan and Spanish governments
"There will never be any problem to speak with whoever," says Meritxell Serret, head of the office who is in Belgium seeking refuge while being prosecuted in Spain
Prison service has already asked Supreme Court to confirm it no longer intends to issue further summons