‘What do you fear?’: President demands agreed referendum in key parliament speech
Quim Torra accuses Spanish authorities of “violating presumption of innocence”
Quim Torra accuses Spanish authorities of “violating presumption of innocence”
Socialists urge “responsibility” to government, while Ciutadans suggest president promotes non-peaceful actions
Torra faces November trial for refusing to take down signs asking for imprisoned officials’ freedom
Court says it needs more time to decide on recusal requests made by Quim Torra
Barcelona's Espanya square and surrounding streets fill up with protestors in blue t-shirts with the motto 'Objective independence'
“Tomorrow let’s take to the streets to declare our commitment to democracy and social, civil and political rights”
Lawyers say judge's publicly stated political opinions make him unsuitable to oversee president's disobedience trial on September 25 and 26
Former president’s appeal successful after he claimed to have been spied on by Spain’s secret services while in Belgium
Former government head says institutions must be "strong" in face of potential guilty verdict for jailed leaders, and he remains at "disposition" of Catalan parliament
Head of government could be barred from holding public office for not removing signs in support of jailed and exiled leaders from public buildings
Country holds its breath ahead of verdict on jailed leaders, which could lead to a rise in tensions with Madrid, snap elections and fresh attempts to extradite Puigdemont
Pro-independence parties disagree over path to achieve their political goal
The Catalan president rejects €8,500 fines from a “censoring and repressive” organization
Yellow ribbon row could leave Quim Torra in court and facing a potential ban from public office
"It is inconceivable for us to talk about judges' verdicts," says Pedro Sánchez's second-in-command