Independence referendum trial verdict: Who faces what?
Spain's Supreme Court announces verdict for political leaders and activists behind 2017 independence bid
Spain's Supreme Court announces verdict for political leaders and activists behind 2017 independence bid
With jail terms ranging from 9 to 13 years, former officials and activists convicted over the 2017 referendum urge supporters to "keep going"
Heated disputes and public complaints have led to dismissal in latest chapter of tension between club and six-time Liga champion
Catalan politician to take office on November 1 after being opposed only by far right
Spain’s foreign minister faces MEPs questions: "I’m not going to comment on a country’s internal affairs, including mine"
It’s voting time again in Spain, but what’s changed in the short five months since the last one?
Meritxell Serret: "Europe has to work for a peaceful and democratic solution, which puts an end to repression"
High Court to find a new date for politicians charged for their role in the independence bid
Cabinet member Bosch claims his department plans for 2019-2022 are "absolutely legal, legitimate and necessary"
Foreign ministry vetoes initiative for motorway for smart and self-driving vehicles over concerns about references to Catalonia as a "country"
The hospital has become the first public university center in Europe after creating a teaching center in the surgical area
Josep Maria Soler says he is committed to improving child protection mechanisms
Secretary of State for Global Spain views pro-independence leaders’ faith in Spanish justice system positively after filing complaint on her organism’s report
National Assembly speaker contradicts them and expresses “respect and trust” for Spain’s constitutional framework
Chance to finally close scars of tragic incident as judge greenlights trial of two people accused of causing blaze after decade of delays