Independence referendum trial verdict: Who faces what?
Spain's Supreme Court announces verdict for political leaders and activists behind 2017 independence bid
Spain's Supreme Court announces verdict for political leaders and activists behind 2017 independence bid
Supreme Court releases European Arrest Warrant for Catalan ex-president as pro-independence leaders get prison sentences for sedition
Response believes consequences for “explicit attempt to break constitutional order” to be justified
Pedro Sánchez calls for a "new era" and says that "coexistence needs to be restored in Catalonia"
FC Barcelona, NGO founder Òscar Camps and trade unions are among those to lambast the ruling
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was among the first public figures abroad to react to the sentencing of Catalan leaders
Follow the latest developments after the conviction of 9 pro-independence leaders for sedition
With jail terms ranging from 9 to 13 years, former officials and activists convicted over the 2017 referendum urge supporters to "keep going"
The United Kingdom, Germany, France, Mexico, and the United States are some of the countries in which demonstrations are set to take place
Push for independence has been growing since 2010, with a high-stakes 2017 involving Catalan institutions, civil society, and Spain's government, police and judiciary
Spanish and Catalan police officers force protest out of lobby and only ticketed passengers are allowed entry into premises
Marchena confirms verdict will be announced either Monday or Tuesday
Some 250 Falangists displayed fascist symbols and Francoist flags at Montjuïc mountain
Author of new book on 2017 referendum believes Supreme Court decision on Catalan leaders could be "turning point" in attracting international attention
A petition has been sent asking president of European Parliament Sassoli to reconsider the situation of the jailed leaders