Spain must 'analyze' fall in perception of judicial independence, warns EU
European study ranks Spain fourth worst among 28 members-states
European study ranks Spain fourth worst among 28 members-states
Government says issue is evidence of "failure" of Spain's rule of law, while opposition head party doubts judiciary is taking any action 'outside normal'
Musician Valtònyc was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for song lyrics
Prisoners to be transferred to Madrid ahead of independence trial
Judges to summon former Spanish president to testify but rule out calling on exiled leader Carles Puigdemont and King Felipe
Forn, Rull, Sànchez, and Turull stop protest after over two weeks
The letter, also signed by the ombudsman of Catalonia, calls on those fasting to protect their health and maintain their strength for their upcoming trial
Document backed by MPs and former MPs from all over the world read out at event to demand "immediate release" of Carme Forcadell
Josep Andreu is the first non-imprisoned official to take part in the protest started by four officials behind bars in early December
As a result of the measure that was first decided in July, pro-independence parties 'de facto' lost their majority in Parliament
In solidarity jailed officials and their hunger strike, Quim Torra joins the protest and is set to spend two nights at the Montserrat monastery
EU-Catalonia Dialogue Platform president says Brussels should take action as it is "moral question"
Renewal of chief judges at a standstill after leaked text reveals political meddling
Manuel Marchena defends his independence as a judge
Supreme Court comes under fire as some call for the resignation of the head of Spain's highest judicial authority