Catalan police head resigns on eve of referendum anniversary
Andreu Joan Martínez to be replaced by Pere Ferrer a day before two-year commemoration of bid to split from Spain
Andreu Joan Martínez to be replaced by Pere Ferrer a day before two-year commemoration of bid to split from Spain
Move unlikely to succeed as only People’s Party is open to backing them
Role of voters, leaders, police, public money and ballot boxes that day will be weighed by judges shortly, as October 1, 2017 still shapes politics in the country
Former president’s sister flatly denies media outlet reports of meeting with imprisoned pro-independence activists
Catalan anti-capitalists will seek representation in Madrid for the first time
Spanish government calls on Catalan president to condemn “potential violence”
President Torra had banner removed but only after deadline and court order that police remove it “immediately”
“They are an attack on coexistence among Catalans,” says Madrid cabinet spokesperson
6 former MPs face disobedience charges, which do not carry prison sentences, while former chamber president faces 17-year sentence
Lawmakers “reject violence” and accuse Spain’s judiciary and police of “violating fundamental rights”
Chamber requests that Spanish police in charge of Monday’s arrests be removed from Catalonia
Catalan president instructed to take down signs deemed partisan
CDR members accused of terrorism and criminal damage
Seven members of independence pressure group give evidence in Spain's National Court charged with terrorism offenses
Cabinet member Bosch claims his department plans for 2019-2022 are "absolutely legal, legitimate and necessary"