Supreme Court postpones decision over whether to release jailed Catalan leaders until Monday
Eight ministers and two civil society leaders imprisoned for their role in Catalonia’s push for independence appear before judge Pablo Llanera
Eight ministers and two civil society leaders imprisoned for their role in Catalonia’s push for independence appear before judge Pablo Llanera
This is the first step in investigating the police action from October 1 following complaints filed by sixty voluntary lawyers
A new report demands parliamentary debates on summer terrorist attacks and recommends Catalan police be given full access to intelligence databases
Moby Dada ferry used to house Spanish police returns to Italy with “much reduced contingent” of officers to stay until after Dec 21 election
Roger Español aims to be the last wounded by a rubber bullet and calls for Spain to prohibit them
The officers living in the boat since September will be relocated to Catalan hotels
Mariano Rajoy’s government rejects answering questions about the cost of the deployment of officers
The allegations to the satirical magazine were brought by the Spanish riot police
Josep Lluís Trapero steps down and asks police officers to stay loyal to his successors
In a document released on Thursday, the organization condemned the use of police in order to “enforce a solution”
Off-duty and drunk, they mistook the Italian waiters for Catalans, demanding that they speak in Spanish before threatening violence
Comment saying people should "keep an eye on their girlfriends" as they "could get pregnant" by "handsome" officers deployed in Catalonia condemned by users and politicians
“If there was any use of force it was a limited one,” Foreign Affairs minister Alfonso Dastis told BBC
The dramatic measures affect the Catalan government, parliament, public media and other public companies, all staff of the administration, police and finances
The authors denounce “violence and alienation” from Madrid and advocate a “peaceful resolution”