Unionist parties criticize security agreements between Catalonia and Spain
With Spain about to deploy 600 officers in Catalonia in run up to National Day protests, law enforcement returns as hot topic of debate
With Spain about to deploy 600 officers in Catalonia in run up to National Day protests, law enforcement returns as hot topic of debate
As Spainish government to deploy 600 officers in Catalonia in run up to National Day protests, law enforcement hot topic of debate again
Albert Rivera accuses Catalan public TV of being at the service of the pro-independence movement and criticizes questions asked by journalist
Sánchez's government calls for agreement in Catalan chamber if president to accept offer of Spain's speaker
Adrià Carrasco, accused of terrorism and rebellion for participating in pro-independence protests, says Spain offers "no guarantees of a fair trial"
Pro-independence parties passed referendum law despite flat opposition, and the government began to lay out voting logistics
Government asks for "more details" on proposal before consideration as pro-independence parties take sides
Pablo Llarena being sued in case put forward by exiled Catalan pro-independence leaders
Unionist Ciutadans, hosting the rally, claim assailant was not part of organization
Participants attacked TeleMadrid cameraman thinking it to be the Catalan public broadcaster in a tense gathering
Speaking from Scotland, the Catalan leader admits that Spain’s new Socialist executive offers an “opportunity” for dialogue
ANC and CUP criticize Felipe VI for his links with Saudi Arabia and his role in the independence bid
Aragonès could become first government prosecuted for the independence bid
Casado takes tough stance on Catalonia in first meeting with Spanish president in which Catalan question played key role
In an exclusive interview, Quim Torra says he is confident CUP will back the bill