Spain’s prosecutor demands complying with verdict on jailed leaders
Supreme Court intends to release its decision by October 16
Supreme Court intends to release its decision by October 16
September 11 has hosted million-strong demonstrations for 7 years in a row, challenge includes matching past figures ahead of Catalan Trial verdict
Lawyers say judge's publicly stated political opinions make him unsuitable to oversee president's disobedience trial on September 25 and 26
Joint letter from 16 prosecuted officials calls for pro-independence demonstration to be “precursor” to potential guilty verdict response
Bidding for the project to be completed by 2020 will begin this week at €550,000
Barcelona mayor Ada Colau and far-left CUP dismiss offer to join unitary government
Former president’s appeal successful after he claimed to have been spied on by Spain’s secret services while in Belgium
Former government head says institutions must be "strong" in face of potential guilty verdict for jailed leaders, and he remains at "disposition" of Catalan parliament
Conxita Grangé was part of French Resistance and was praised for her efforts to “explain the brutality”
Some €2.2m to be spent on reviving key spots of Ribera d'Ebre, where 5,000 hectares went up in flames in June
Sánchez compares independence camp demands with Brexit and refuses left-wing coalition, moving Spain closer to snap election
Public tender to be opened after former head of office Victòria Alsina resigned for personal reasons
Chamber president agrees to legal committee's demands to send institution's views on issue ahead of hearing on October 14
Show 'Tornarem' will highlight "exceptional" moment in the country's history, but unionist parties say they will stay away
A national unity government, new attempts to reinstate Puigdemont, snap election, civil disobedience, and a pardon, among proposals on the table