Senior Slovak official calls Catalan leaders' sentences 'cruel' and 'unbelievable'
Foreign minister meets with foreign affairs chairman Lubos Blaha in Bratislava, while EU parliament head calls for "tensions to diminish"
Foreign minister meets with foreign affairs chairman Lubos Blaha in Bratislava, while EU parliament head calls for "tensions to diminish"
Authorities release figures on numbers of people injured and arrested during the protests against the jailing of independence leaders
Political anger as neo-nazis march through Barcelona on another night of violence and chaos
"We won’t accept violence taking over," says acting president Pedro Sánchez as Barcelona descends into new night of unrest
Catalan foreign minister tours Europe calling for "active role" from international community, while Spanish government sends promo video to embassies
Government head makes no specific allusion to Tuesday's unrest as interior minister warns of "violent groups" and defends police action
Ciutadans and People's Party put pressure on Madrid while grassroots group calls for "mass protest" against independence
Anonymous pro-independence group on mission to make Spain negotiate through non-violent protest
Sentenced to nine years in prison for sedition on Monday, Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sànchez have now been behind bars since October 16, 2017
Thousands set off in the early morning, all expected to come together in a major rally in Barcelona on Friday
Pro-independence supporters start marches across the country, blocking roads, after night of turmoil
Speaker John Bercow says former president Puigdemont would be "extremely welcome" to speak in Parliament
Rallies throughout Catalonia descend into turmoil as some demonstrators set barricades on fire
Marc Balcells discusses the Catalan Trial sentence and the implications it could have on sedition in the future
EU parliament vetoes former Catalan president's access, while Westminster speaker welcomes him