PODCAST: Covid-19 – the endgame? Measures eased and nightclubs open again
Filling the Sink goes clubbing as most coronavirus restrictions in Catalonia are lifted
Filling the Sink goes clubbing as most coronavirus restrictions in Catalonia are lifted
Dance floors will allow party-goers until 6.45am on weekends, which sector welcomes after pandemic losses
Clubs to implement 'Ask for Angela' international safety codeword system
Past twelve months marked by pandemic, but Catalan election, riots, and Leo Messi's departure also highlights of year
High court keeps restrictions in place, including not allowing nightlife sector to operate and 1 am to 6 am curfew
Swedish consulate in Barcelona reported error to local authorities after receiving "several" complaints
Party-goers mostly unaware of loosened restrictions as measures mostly, but not entirely, complied
Measures will not be lifted until ‘some weeks after’ school starts up again on Sept 13
Catalan government and other regional authorities to be fully in control of the de-escalation plan
Catalonia will not reactivate sector just yet, says health minister Josep Maria Argimon
Head of Barcelona nightclubs association says one positive scenario would be reopening in July with conditions
Venues must keep a record of attendees, close by 3am and limit capacity to 50%
Hundreds protest against nightclubs remaining closed, while others celebrate re-opening of sports centers