Parliament to set up inquiry into 2017 independence referendum and police violence
Committee will assess “repression” and “violations of fundamental rights”
Committee will assess “repression” and “violations of fundamental rights”
Court orders Guardia Civil to demand information from government building and several ministries
Spain’s foreign minister and future top EU diplomat says there is no “constitutional way” to do so
The defendants deny rebellion and sedition charges in the Supreme Court
Ex-Barcelona mayor, Catalan police and trade union boss among 50-plus witnesses expected to appear this week
The head of the JxCat list for Lleida sees the Spanish elections as a "great opportunity" that will be played out "in the ballot boxes"
Som el 80% pressure group urges candidates to include release of "political prisoners" and rejection of "repression" in their electoral programs
Day 27 of the Catalan trial sees more Spanish Guardia Civil officers giving their accounts of the day of the vote
Day 27 of the Catalan trial sees more Spanish Guardia Civil officers giving their accounts of the day of the vote
Constitutional Court decides in favor of allegation by unionist Cs party that pro-independence parties "twisted" parliamentary rules
Miquel Iceta rectifies remarks to newspaper suggesting self-determination vote justified "if 65% of Catalans wanted independence"
State prosecutor joins police union appeal, alleging groups outside polling stations used "intimidatory force" to impede officers from stopping October 1 vote
Law enforcer testifying in independence trial says that he received death threats during a raid
Defense teams protest videos being banned in courtroom during witnesses’ cross-examination
On Tuesday, members of Spanish law enforcement described protesters ahead of referendum as "aggressive," while defenses accused them of giving false testimony