Spanish police testify of 'voter violence'
One Spanish officer claims the Catalan police used a government car in operations on the day of the vote
One Spanish officer claims the Catalan police used a government car in operations on the day of the vote
President condemns decision to prosecute 30 individuals over 2017 independence vote, while unionist opposition calls his show of support "shameful"
Government says issue is evidence of "failure" of Spain's rule of law, while opposition head party doubts judiciary is taking any action 'outside normal'
Pedro Sánchez states "none" of the Manchester City coach remarks are true
Supreme Court refers decision of allowing general election debates in prison back to the Electoral Authority
17 high-ranking officials and other individuals charged with misuse of public funds as prosecution over 2017 vote preparations goes ahead
Week 9 of proceedings underway; 33 officers expected to take the stand as witnesses
Accusations of assault on ministry ahead of the 2017 referendum ‘not supported by evidence’
On International Romani Day, chamber supports call for more political representation for ethnic group
Former president will head candidacy and has pledged to return to Catalonia if he wins a seat
Mossos d'Esquadra regional head and five local Badalona officers also to give testimony in Supreme Court
Asbestos found in trains leads to workers calling for better conditions
Survey shows 75% of support for a republic and 78% back a referendum; 48.4% would vote for Yes to independence, while 44.1% for No
Iceland's Katrín Oddsdóttir suggests case in Supreme Court is "political," while Professor Bill Bowring expects conviction followed by Strasbourg appeal