PODCAST: Independence campaigns in Scotland and Catalonia – siblings or distant relatives?
Movements looking to break away from UK and Spain have enjoyed similar recent electoral successes but face different challenges
Movements looking to break away from UK and Spain have enjoyed similar recent electoral successes but face different challenges
25% of the city's eateries have shut for good and another 25% could follow suit says Barcelona Restaurant Association
With Catalonia urgently needing to grow its green energy sector to meet climate change goals, are large-scale wind farms the answer?
Iolanda Batallé Prats, director of the Ramon Llull Institute explains how Catalan literature is going from strength to strength
Filling the Sink attempts to separate fact from fiction with the help of Sònia Casas from the history magazine Sàpiens
While some Easter traditions still remain strong, the religious landscape of Catalonia has changed utterly in recent decades
Support for the royal family in Catalonia is almost non-existent, but how did it get to this point?
Joan Anton Català Amigó joins the team for the 20th episode of Filling the Sink
Latest figures and measures, vaccine update and a look the social and economic effects of the pandemic
Ahead of International Women's Day, a look at the issues around the ongoing fight for gender parity
The medieval herbalist Astruc Sacanera, the kidnapper Enriqueta Martí and the troubled fate of the Liceu opera house are the stuff of legend
Who will lead the next government? And will this be a turning point for the independence movement?
Catalan capital has 9 modernist sites distinguished for their architectural value, created by Antoni Gaudí and Lluís Domènech i Montaner
From indie hits to startup successes, the gaming sector has exploded in recent years
February 14 has been confirmed as the date but the big question remains: who is going to win?