Spanish judge ‘categorically’ denies politicization of judiciary
Supreme Court justice Pablo Llarena, in charge of investigating the independence case, defended that having an ideology helps to “interpret” the law
Supreme Court justice Pablo Llarena, in charge of investigating the independence case, defended that having an ideology helps to “interpret” the law
Casado beat former vice president of Spain Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría by a narrow margin
Ousted People’s Party warns Socialists not to “interfere” in judiciary amid prison transfer debate
'ARA' newspaper publishes recording of three former ministers in their daily activities in jail
Former EU parliament president Josep Borrell is an outspoken critic of the independence movement
Internationalized railway network will connect Castellò with Tarragaona by 2020, according to Spanish infrastructure secretary
Newly elected Catalan leader has pledged he will offer to reinstate sacked Catalan ministers
Albert Rivera says Madrid will need to be "vigilant" and new government cannot be trusted until it admits last one was "wrong"
Polytechnic University of Madrid vetoed event saying Artur Mas' presence would “damage” its image
Judge Pablo Llarena, overseeing the case against pro-independence leaders, summons all those being prosecuted not currently in jail
Screenings taking place worldwide for fans to tune into the big game
A major People’s Party figure, she quits amid scandals regarding shoplifting and her master’s degree
European Commission says ensuring compliance with fundamental rights is the “responsibility” of the Spanish government
Nomination of deposed Catalan president will be temporarily suspended if the Spanish Constitutional Court accepts it for consideration
Spanish government banned a meeting between Torrent and Puigdemont in the Catalan government offices in Brussels