CUP: the party seeking independence through subversion
Under the slogan "ungovernable", the far-left party is running in a Spanish general election for the first time
Under the slogan "ungovernable", the far-left party is running in a Spanish general election for the first time
Independence leaders' verdict and protests, lack of joint approach in Madrid: six keys to understanding November 10 Spanish vote
Independence camp calls out Spain's response to Supreme Court sentencing and king's visit to Barcelona ahead of November 10 vote
Catalonia features heavily among issues discussed on campaign trail
Upcoming vote is fourth in four years and will take place amidst heightened tensions following Supreme Court verdict on independence leaders
Union of Students backs 48-hour strike to bring Catalonia to "standstill"
Supreme Court official requests reissue of extradition orders for Toni Comín, Lluís Puig and Clara Ponsatí on charges related to 2017 independence bid
Unlike renewed attempts to extradite Carles Puigdemont, following same course for Serret, Puig, and Gabriel has been ruled out
'Catalonia's future in the world can't be challenged,' foreign minister warns Spanish government
Guardia Civil justifies demand by calling Tsunami Democràtic network "a criminal organization that promotes terrorist attacks"
200 young people pitch tents in central square to condemn imprisonment of independence leaders and demand return of "rights and freedoms"
Pro-independence groups prepare to show Pedro Sánchez he is "not welcome in Catalonia" when Socialist leader arrives for party campaign event
Instances under investigation include vans running over demonstrators
As acting Spanish president announces final campaign event in Barcelona, Catalan parties show little enthusiasm for helping Socialists into power
80,000 marched for Spanish unity on Sunday after 350,000 showed support for splitting from Spain on Saturday, down from 525,000 at general strike demo