Parliament Speaker vows 'not to stay passive' after lawsuit against judges dismissed
Supreme Court rejects to consider Parliament's claim that magistrates violated MPs' political rights by not allowing them to attend the plenary or run for office
Supreme Court rejects to consider Parliament's claim that magistrates violated MPs' political rights by not allowing them to attend the plenary or run for office
Arrimadas still only political leader to refuse meeting Quim Torra at government headquarters
Inés Arrimadas argues that "those responsible for a coup d'état" cannot be allowed to get payments from parliament
The first commission proposed by a head of Catalan chamber would tackle Spain’s “authoritarian” response to independence referendum
Charges filed against Spain's Supreme Court Judge Pablo Llarena and three other magistrates
The Finnish entity, providing help to "artists at risk" would be able to host the rapper "for a time"
Barcelona’s Arrels Foundation receives recognition for promoting EU values in its work with homeless people
New civil and political rights office will develop plan of action to “evaluate and repair” effects of suspension of self-rule
Carme Forcadell’s child believes all imprisoned Catalan leaders ‘will end up being released’ once case is taken to European Court of Human Rights
Parties confirm support to Socialists’ motion of no confidence against Spanish president
PDeCAT decides to support Socialist proposal to oust prime minister so as to “put an end to the Rajoy era”
Pedro Sánchez appeals to pro-independence parties in his attempt to oust president Mariano Rajoy
Controversial series of portraits was removed from Madrid’s ARCO art festival
Anna Forn places “hope” in European courts to solve issue of deposed officials in prison
“I married a pacifist and now he is in jail accused of rebellion,” says deposed minister’s wife