PP and Cs urge Sánchez to suspend Catalonia's self-rule again
Opposition parties in Spain accuse Catalan president of leading "separatist cells" and promoting "violence"
Opposition parties in Spain accuse Catalan president of leading "separatist cells" and promoting "violence"
Meritxell Serret asks institutions in Brussels to help find a "democratic way out of the Catalan conflict"
A small town near the border was the center of a clandestine operation to provide six million voting papers and thousands of ballot boxes for the October 1 vote
More than 800 placards put up at polling stations as politicians condemn police violence
The Catalan president during the referendum one year ago calls for "a free republic without fear"
Spokeswoman Isabel Celaá says October 1 is a "sad" day and vote exposed "rift" in Catalan society
President says trial against pro-independence leaders is "trial against the whole Catalan people"
Two million people voted 'yes' in a referendum marked by police violence
Toni Comín explains that on October 1 it became clear that "Spain didn't care about its international reputation" and was prepared to "violate civil rights"
New footage shows Spanish police violence on referendum day
Foreign minister in London to oversee return to operation of office representing Catalonia in the UK and Ireland
"I used my truncheon like there was no tomorrow," officer says in exclusive video published by Catalan News Agency
The action was appealed at Spain's High Court in Catalonia (TSJC)
'A people imprisoned' campaign outside EU institutions aims to focus international attention on plight of jailed and exiled political leaders
Quim Torra's executive to launch forum to "set basis" for Catalan constitution and to explain consequences of direct rule in October