Barcelona court rejects investigation into head of Spanish riot police for referendum day violence
Officers at polling stations responsible for own actions as no orders issued to "act forcefully," say judges
Officers at polling stations responsible for own actions as no orders issued to "act forcefully," say judges
Laura and her 10-year-old daughter almost lost their home for the third time on Thursday
Other main pro-independence party, Junts, will not back new cabinet "for free" and call for coalition talks to resume
The implicated property-showing platforms and real estate agents may have to pay up to €100,000 in fines
Government extended opening times of eating establishments to 11 pm as state of alarm comes to an end
Frontrunner Pere Aragonès says Catalonia "cannot wait more" for a new cabinet after 83 days of negotiations with other pro-independence party Junts
Jordi Sànchez says talks with ERC are progressing “satisfactorily” and that says that the agreement is “90%” done
Jordi Pujol and his relatives were indicted for organized crime
French visitors make up a third of international travellers with the total number of tourists spending €200m in Catalonia from January to March
Acting Catalan president contrasts Madrid's "populism with far-right support" with Catalonia's "republican, pro-independence and left-wing majority"
Stores may be allowed to close at 10 pm while curfew will no longer be in place
Full list of legal cases stemming from the independence movement and brought before the Strasbourg court
MEP's immunity was lifted in March alongside that of Puigdemont and former minister Comín
Catalan government "concerned" that Spanish executive has "transferred management of the pandemic to the courts"
Cabinet to spend more time to think whether strengthening legislation to avoid judicial blocks to potential new Covid-19 measures