Police handling of riots in spotlight, how public order is maintained key to government talks
Mossos d'Esquadra unions demand support from interior ministry as debate on operation in Barcelona's Gràcia district continues
Mossos d'Esquadra unions demand support from interior ministry as debate on operation in Barcelona's Gràcia district continues
Alba Vergés says pandemic is at "fragile moment" but suggests restrictions at Easter could be loosened like Christmas
Large chain stores were looted and at least 15 people were arrested
The story of the Catalan rapper Pablo Hasel jailed for his lyrics and tweets and the protesters defending his right to freedom of expression
‘Amnesty’ for jailed-politicians and freeing musician among requests
The current Catalan Parliament, elected on February 14, has more women in it than ever before.
Protests against rapper's imprisonment in several cities as debate on police's use of foam bullets sparks up again
Sánchez doesn’t see Illa leading next administration, while Endavant group rejects CUP entering power with ERC and JxCat
Coronavirus infection rates continue to fall but numbers in hospital and ICU still concern authorities
The writer was the recipient of the prestigious Cervantes Prize in 2019
Catalan artist sentenced to two years and nine months in jail for "glorification of terrorism" and "insulting" the Spanish crown and police
Musician had barricaded himself after expiration of 10-day window he was granted to turn himself in
Check out our graphs and maps for a greater understanding of the February 14 results
Nine Catalan politicians and activists were allowed to participate in election campaigning while serving sentence for sedition
Pablo Hasél was sentenced for speaking out against Spanish monarchy and glorifying terrorism