Catalan schools to hire 5,000 more workers due to coronavirus
Students will be divided into groups in which safety distances and masks will not be required
Students will be divided into groups in which safety distances and masks will not be required
Over 80 flights scheduled to pass through El Prat airport on Sunday, with Covid-19 controls still in place for international passengers
Court will have to decide between convicting Trapero and others on sedition charges with up to 10-year sentences, finding them guilty with no time behind bars or an acquittal
Prosecutor to announce whether rebellion charges will be kept or lessened
Josep Fèlix Ballesteros and eight others are accused of corruption in social services
Environmentalists want cars kept off streets but automotive industry stresses alternative solutions
Traditional lessons will have to wait till September as centers required to prioritize in-person learning in plans for next academic year
Labor minister defends €200 payout after union criticism that measure shows "ignorance" of economic reality in Catalonia
Voices for early elections are growing after six board members resign en masse
First 22,000 devices to arrive this week to 52,000 homes, helping pupils without connection study
Former Catalan ministers appeal to Spain's Constitutional Court to allow them to remain at home while covid-19 emergency lasts
Josep Maria Jové and Lluís Salvadó were in charge of economy and treasury departments during the independence push
Now all nine imprisoned officials are enjoying such leave to work or volunteer
Former territory minister will be out of jail 12 hours a day on weekdays, while Dolors Bassa's leave has also been approved despite prosecutor opposition
Book co-written with independence leader's sister, Montse Bassa, an MP for Esquerra Republicana in the Spanish congress