Ten years since Catalonia's 2014 independence vote
On November 9, 2014 over 2.3 million people voted in first massive and government-organized ballot
On November 9, 2014 over 2.3 million people voted in first massive and government-organized ballot
Socialist Party defy Puigdemont's "threats" to "block" Spanish executive and will seek to name Illa president
Former president will return to Catalonia after years in exile after amnesty law approved
Former Catalan president, who has been living in exile since 2017, is Junts per Catalunya's candidate for May 12 vote
Governing Esquerra and opposition Socialists need third party to back spending plan
Conservative party leadership reveals talks with pro-independence Junts during post-election negotiations
Socialists want to reform criminal procedure law to avoid changes to the current text of the bill
Miquel Sàmper disagrees with party's decision to oppose landmark bill in Spanish Congress
Catalan pro-independence party wants to deport convicted migrants who reoffend; Spanish government says it will only transfer integration powers
Pere Aragonès condemns proposal to deport convicted migrants who re-offend
Jordi Turull defends Catalonia's right to deport convicted migrants who re-offend
Spanish government accuses conservatives of "deceiving" citizens for not explaining discussions