Referendum 'not the solution': Catalan Socialist leader backtracks on contentious comments
Miquel Iceta rectifies remarks to newspaper suggesting self-determination vote justified "if 65% of Catalans wanted independence"
Miquel Iceta rectifies remarks to newspaper suggesting self-determination vote justified "if 65% of Catalans wanted independence"
State prosecutor joins police union appeal, alleging groups outside polling stations used "intimidatory force" to impede officers from stopping October 1 vote
Prosecutors looked into use of public funds to promote independence bid abroad from 2011 to 2017
Josep Borrell refuses to answer questions on Catalan independence and Spanish constitutional reform during ‘Conflict Zone’ on German public TV Deutsche Welle
Session will revolve around protests during the peak of independence bid and around 15 agents are expected to give testimony
'No irregularities,' says department in allegations against report putting Catalan foreign action in the spotlight
Catalan foreign minister in Rome to meet civil society and "main political parties" representatives
Spanish police testify about their experiences outside of Barcelona
Session will revolve around protests during the peak of independence bid and around 15 agents are expected to give testimony
Officers from Spanish Guardia Civil and Catalan Mossos d'Esquadra give testimony about raids to halt 2017 independence referendum
The second witness of the day is Helena Catt, set to be followed by law enforcement officials
Jordi Sànchez sent a request to the jail and the Spanish electoral authority
Pro-independence parties criticize Pedro Sánchez for showing "lack of respect" towards Catalonia
Palau Robert venue in Barcelona opens new exhibition devoted to Michelin-starred chef's life and career
European politicians watching proceedings concerned over Supreme Court judge