Spanish police officers testify in court over referendum day violence
Five members of Spain's Guardia Civil are the first summoned to answer allegations over their actions during October 1 vote
Five members of Spain's Guardia Civil are the first summoned to answer allegations over their actions during October 1 vote
A fashion label employing undocumented immigrants kicks off a crowdfunding to help boost the project
Six officers tried to “detain” Joaquín Reyes during filming for TV programme
Annual report on the state of human rights in the world includes the imprisonment of pro-independence leaders and Spanish police violence
Spain’s National Court summons Josep Lluís Trapero for Friday adding a new crime of sedition related to the independence referendum
Recordings reveal Mossos d’Esquadra officers were surprised by violence of Spanish police and Guardia Civil at polling stations
European Commission says ensuring compliance with fundamental rights is the “responsibility” of the Spanish government
City councilor says participation in proceedings ensures cases are not closed due to prosecutor’s “passivity”
Police controls have been strengthened and police officers are even searching the trunks of vehicles
Roger Torrent expresses “discomfort” to Spanish home affairs minister for not being informed of the move ahead of Puigdemont’s investiture
Roger Torrent expresses “discomfort” to Spanish home affairs minister for not being informed of the move ahead of Puigdemont’s investiture
Vessels to depart Barcelona port on December 31 and January 2, as Spain decides on gradual withdrawal of officers
Spain Home Affairs Ministry to withdraw police reinforcement progressively until December 30
Confrontation between police officers and protesters over the removal of the disputed Sixena pieces
IDESCAT sources say police officers went to the fourth floor of the building, where the IT department is located