‘They want us to change our ideals,’ says jailed Catalan activist
In New York Times interview, Jordi Cuixart speaks from prison and says Spain will have to ‘reflect’ and ask what to do with him
In New York Times interview, Jordi Cuixart speaks from prison and says Spain will have to ‘reflect’ and ask what to do with him
Cabinet had considered strengthening legislation to avoid judicial blocks to potential new Covid-19 measures
Parliament speaker will not authorize a new presidential bid until parties reach a deal
Instead of a baby boom, number of newborns nine months on from first lockdown is down 17.7%
518 people lost their lives due to the pandemic in Catalonia, a figure only comparable to summer 2020
Laura Borràs says she will block far-right from saying "things that can't at all be said in Parliament"
25% of the city's eateries have shut for good and another 25% could follow suit says Barcelona Restaurant Association
Letter sent to Spain’s president demands release of jailed leaders and for charges against pro-independence supporters to be dropped
Landlords consider €9.7m bid which would make building public and stop construction of luxury flats
Defense lawyer believes lack of consensus among top judges could be "prelude" to European justice revoking prison sentences
Eviction of Gimnàs Sant Pau suspended after new public bid to buy building
The level increased in the majority of regions in 2020 as a result of the pandemic
Plaça de les Glòries square will be paved with a material which generates electricity from the sun’s energy
Both ERC and Junts per Catalunya combat cabinet structure for first time in talks joined by candidate Pere Aragonès and jailed leaders
Catalan health minister bemoans court "interference" after department given 10 days to comply