Catalonia remembers victims of Christchurch attacks
Parliament and political figures hold minute's silence for 49 people shot dead in New Zealand, with candle-lit vigil planned in Barcelona on Friday evening
Parliament and political figures hold minute's silence for 49 people shot dead in New Zealand, with candle-lit vigil planned in Barcelona on Friday evening
Olivier Peter, in the defense team of Jordi Cuixart, says "Europe knows Spain has a big problem with fundamental rights"
Union calls on young people in major cities to take part in environmental protest involving hundreds of thousands in 105 countries
Former Mossos chief defends in court operation to stop referendum despite Spanish police accusing him of allowing the vote
Catalan police chief during 2017 referendum decides to give testimony despite no obligation to do so
Quim Torra challenges electoral authority decision to remove "partisan symbols" from government façades
As deadline for government to remove symbols in support of jailed leaders from public buildings approaches, unionist opposition threatens legal action
Barcelona faces the French club at Camp Nou in a game which will decide who goes through to the quarter finals of the Champions League
Albert Royo says team of foreign experts was hired to write a report on Catalan-Spanish relations
Printing firm employees tell court they had no knowledge of who ordered material for the vote and that no money changed hands
Spain will have “last say” in whether former Catalan president can be confirmed as MEP, according to European sources
Former Catalan president rules out arrest alleging he will have parliamentary immunity
Former Unipost managers deny knowledge of Catalan government's order to distribute material for the 2017 vote
"Today we are all Madrid citizens," said the Catalan president at the time, Pasqual Maragall
Catalan president ordered to remove “partisan symbols" within 48 hours