It would be ‘nonsense’ to jail newly elected president, warns Parliament speaker
Torrent says plenary session to swear in Jordi Turull is "absolutely normal"
Torrent says plenary session to swear in Jordi Turull is "absolutely normal"
Involved in politics for 30 years, his career peaks after being a key player in the independence vote –and paying a high price for it
Pro-independence parties agree on the short notice move, as Spanish Supreme Court might send the candidate for the post to jail
Pro-independence parties in talks to swear in MP Jordi Turull a day before his potential new imprisonment
The Catalan leader took part in an academic event dealing with importance of independence in the 21st century
The Catalan Ombudsman says international authorities are worried about "the lack of investigations on what is going on" in the country, after meeting UN representative
Bank of Spain increases 2018 growth forecast to 2.7%
Spain's Supreme Court to decide whether to confiscate travel documents for six pro-independence officials, including deposed president Carles Puigdemont
Biggest decrease between July and September, 75% less than same period in 2016
Michael Hamilton has co-edited a collection of essays about the ECHR and spoke at a UN event in Geneva
Pro-independence Esquerra says “important things” might happen on Tuesday
Pro-independence parties might announce new candidate for the post in coming days should Spain’s courts block two nominated MPs
The Spanish government dismisses the secretary of public information Antoni Molons a day after he was arrested for some hours
A fashion label employing undocumented immigrants kicks off a crowdfunding to help boost the project
Spanish court denied Catalan pro-independence leader Jordi Sànchez permission to attend session to swear him in as head of government