'Several tens of thousands' to descend on Madrid for Saturday's Catalan trial protest
Organizers are putting on 400 buses from Catalonia and around Spain to march in favor of granting legal recognition for the independence process
Organizers are putting on 400 buses from Catalonia and around Spain to march in favor of granting legal recognition for the independence process
Former Mossos chief gives one of the most anticipated testimonies in the independence trial
Catalan police chief during 2017 referendum decides to give testimony despite no obligation to do so
Antoni Molons refuses to give testimony and Teresa Prohias denies the presidency department ordered printing of ballots
As deadline for government to remove symbols in support of jailed leaders from public buildings approaches, unionist opposition threatens legal action
Head of government's information department in 2017 tells court he does not know whether payment was made
Albert Royo says team of foreign experts was hired to write a report on Catalan-Spanish relations
Printing firm employees tell court they had no knowledge of who ordered material for the vote and that no money changed hands
Employee from graphic design company denies knowing who ordered the material produced by the firm and says no money changed hands
Former Unipost managers deny knowledge of Catalan government's order to distribute material for the 2017 vote
Former police chief Trapero and Junqueras’ right-hand man to give their testimonies on Thursday
Finishing his testimony in the Supreme Court, Manuel Castellví confirms government and pro-independence groups called for "peaceful" behavior
Mossos’ heads accused by Spanish counterparts of not doing enough to stop the referendum
High-ranking Catalan police officials also to testify in court
At a conference in the European Parliament, leader Javier Ortega says the case in the Supreme Court is "thanks" to his far-right party