Humorist sent to trial for tweets critical of judiciary and police
Court considers actor Toni Albà’s Twitter posts to exceed the limits of freedom of expression
Court considers actor Toni Albà’s Twitter posts to exceed the limits of freedom of expression
New civil and political rights office will develop plan of action to “evaluate and repair” effects of suspension of self-rule
Deposed ministers symbolically pass the torch to newly elected officials in Brussels and prison
Miquel Iceta rules out Spanish constitution reform or referendum in this term
She will be in charge of regional affairs amid the ongoing Catalan push for independence
After visiting jailed Catalan officials, president says he is keen to hear Pedro Sánchez’s plans for Catalonia
Festivals took place from Girona to Tarragona, even in solidarity with an imprisoned official
Number of unemployed people fell by 13,378 in May, more than anywhere else in Spain
New ministers start work as Catalonia retakes control of its administration after seven months under Madrid's rule
The Catalan head of government pledges to work towards an independent Republic, relaunch offices abroad and ‘fight for reinstatement’ of public diplomacy council
Ousted Spanish president took exceptional measures to crush the independence bid
"Still long battle ahead," says Puigdemont, supported by Torra, with Ciutadans' leader concerned about "concessions" made by Socialist leader to pro-independence parties
Torra also asks for people for and against independence to “work together”
Keeping Spanish premier despite his measures against Catalan self-government or supporting one of his main allies in direct rule implementation, at the hands of ERC, PDeCAT and Basque EAJ-PNV
Toni Albà, already investigated for slander, reiterates he “only wanted to make people laugh”