Spanish PM and opposition leader meet to resolve judicial deadlock
Alberto Núñez Feijóo proposes European Commission supervision to appease conservative 'lack of trust'
Alberto Núñez Feijóo proposes European Commission supervision to appease conservative 'lack of trust'
Prosecutors urge better working conditions, including pay raises
People’s Party considers changing criminal code a way to let judges be "lenient with those against Spain’s unity"
Socialists and conservatives reach agreement on renewing leadership of several institutions but not courts' governing body
Magistrates believe campaigners arrested in September 2019 were part of a "clandestine" and "radicalized" cell
Bars forced to close, shops capped at 30% capacity limit as suspension of in-person lectures and restrictions to religious ceremonies put on hold while judges deliberate
Court decides to wait for European parliament decision on status of Puigdemont and Comín’s immunity
Court had reversed detention orders of CDR members who have been behind bars since October 23
Group of States Against Corruption call for improvements regarding the "appointment system" of top judiciary jobs
In an official letter, Diana Riba argues that Josep Borrell committed "serious negligence" by posting classified document and calls for inquiry
Spain has issued third European arrest warrant against him after two failed attempts
Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sànchez make the umpteenth call for freedom with the independence trial verdict looming
Which courts are handling them, who the defendants are, and what they're charged with