Decision to bar jailed Catalan MPs from congress splits political opinion
With pro-independence parties to petition parliamentary bureau to reconsider, unionist leaders welcome ban and vow to "remain vigilant"
With pro-independence parties to petition parliamentary bureau to reconsider, unionist leaders welcome ban and vow to "remain vigilant"
Junqueras, Rull, Turull, Sánchez and Romeva were escorted to parliament and will be driven straight back to cells
Monday's trial session now postponed until Wednesday, with Tuesday's first Spanish parliament session taking precedence
Trial unaffected as judges opt not to ask Spain's parliament for permission to continue proceedings
Court to decide if five pro-independence politicians elected in past election can leave prison to assume posts
Supreme Court refers decision of allowing general election debates in prison back to the Electoral Authority
Week 9 of proceedings underway; 33 officers expected to take the stand as witnesses
“We can defend [our political project] without committing any crimes,” says exiled party secretary general
First phase of the independence trial over after pro-independence leaders testify in Spain’s Supreme Court
Former territory minister testifies in Catalan Trial
Esquerra's Dolors Bassa will go after Junts per Catalunya's official
Judges reject calls of jailed leaders to delay it to guarantee "right to defense"
Officials report "humiliations" during their transfer to Madrid and "extreme conditions" in their new cells
Seven keys for their defense include lack of violence, no public money spent on referendum, legality of independence vote and "violation of rights" by Spain
Manresa court gave permission for Josep Rull to spend time with his son on Saturday after the boy hit his head while visiting his father