Church registered 3,722 estates without title deeds over 70 years, says government
Religious institution was permitted to act as notary thanks to a Franco era law in force until 2015
Religious institution was permitted to act as notary thanks to a Franco era law in force until 2015
Former president reveals he has felt 'very lonely' in exile as he releases memoir
Digitalization and ecologic transition among items in new strategy as Catalan government hopes to receive 21% of European resources allocated to Spain
Two EU group leaders and two European parliament vice presidents among signatories of letter also demanding freedom for jailed activists
Former Catalan vice president and other jailed politicians and activists spend weekend at home
Basque, Galician, Valencian and anti-austerity groups join Catalan pro-independence parties' demand for commission of inquiry
Authorities exclude municipalities from resolution published in official gazette
Parliament speaker and MP announce lawsuit against Félix Sanz Roldán over the alleged hacking of their phones
Health department declines city council offer of 50 staff to help with contact tracing
Sentenced for organizing the 2017 independence referendum, nine politicians and activists have been in prison for almost three years
Police says jihadist group plotted a terror attack with explosives
Lleida will face additional restrictions from midnight despite Monday's court ruling as L'Hospitalet de Llobregat residents advised to stay home
Roger Torrent accuses Spain of "dirty war" and announces legal action
24 "small outbreaks controlled" as mayor calls for more contact tracers
President Quim Torra leads tributes to essential workers and the public on emotional evening