Relaxing lockdown: what we know so far
From May 2 strolls may be allowed, and other measures will be different depending on the area, but who will lead it and how is still up in the air
From May 2 strolls may be allowed, and other measures will be different depending on the area, but who will lead it and how is still up in the air
16 establishments prepare for tourists in Barcelona while sports venues are expected to open on June 22
Spain's education ministry calls on Catalonia and other territories to turn public spaces, dining areas, and libraries into classrooms
Catalan government pledges €140 million in bonifications
Sant Joan de Déu to look into disease transmission at kids' summer camps
Antoni Gaudí’s landmark temple will offer free visits to residents and workers fighting Covid-19
Madrid defends "unprecedented" €16bn transfer plan to Spanish regions
The figure is 7.4% for Barcelona, 1.6% for Tarragona, 3.1% for Girona, and 3.3% for Lleida
Congress greenlights plan by president Pedro Sánchez to prolong emergency lockdown measures
Catalan authorities provide figures of care homes unlike Spanish government
Minister sacked Guardia Civil leaders after police report linking Covid-19 spread to government permitting Women's Day rally
Emergency measures to last until June 21 after separate deals with unionist Cs, Basque nationalists, and pro-independence ERC
Some 350 pre-book tickets to visit the first cultural exhibition to return amid Covid-19
Teachers say face-to-face teaching is ‘necessary’ but schools see limited return of students
The Catalan News guide to what you can do, where you can go, and when