‘A coup has winners and losers’: leaked chat logs from Spanish judges
Judges used official email to challenge Catalonia’s push for independence
Judges used official email to challenge Catalonia’s push for independence
On September 20 last year, Guardia Civil police raided government buildings and arrested officials while thousands took to the streets
Pro-independence parties at odds over how to implement orders from the Spanish judiciary
"Pro-independence propaganda" has "seriously damaged Spain's international image," says Josep Borrell in Madrid
"There cannot be an agreement over independence," insists Meritxell Batet
"Catalonia is fully represented in Brussels again," says Karl-Heinz Lambertz
Text urges both governments to sit down at negotiating table "without impositions" and within Spanish legal framework
Defence of prosecuted Catalan officials assert Catalonia's "right to self-determination"
Support for jailed and exiled politicians key theme of this year's self-determination demonstration on Catalonia's National Day
Support for jailed and exiled politicians key theme of this year's self-determination demonstration on Catalonia's National Day
Artadi urges Spanish president to face "reality behind" today's demonstration as he asks for "coexistence, respect and dialogue" and Cs talks of "hate" for Spain
Torra's government and the Parliament bureau lay flowers at the Rafael Casanova monument
President says his government is committed to developing a Catalan Republic with "words and votes as the only tools"
Socialists say September 11 addresses "only half of Catalans," while Cs will organize alternative event
Every September 11 since 2012, Catalans have been taking to the streets demanding self-determination