One month in lockdown: how it unfolded in Catalonia
Thousands of lives are lost, hundreds of thousands out of work, while the world is confined to their homes
Thousands of lives are lost, hundreds of thousands out of work, while the world is confined to their homes
Answers to some of the main queries about government document aimed to help policing of official coronavirus restrictions
Catalan interior minister introduces measure to quickly identify reason people are not home
Police rule out terrorism as motive for incident after reports said one detainee made "Islamist" proclamation
Spain’s interior ministry issues order to guarantee “concerted action” of all bodies under their orders
Miquel Buch and a Catalan police sergeant officer summoned before Catalan high court March 25 and 26
CDR members chained themselves to doors of Catalan High Court in February 2018
Catalan National Assembly and Òmnium Cultural will take part in the case looking into police charges on the day of the 2017 referendum
ERC puts forward motion that also urges chamber to call on authorities to close down immigrant internment centers in Catalonia
Trial of new system allows health professional provide officer with real-time assistance, including high-quality sound and images
Judge agrees to close case against two others who were also accompanying former president
Trapero expressed his regret at being accused of rebellion, arguing he had no connection with independence push
Josep Lluís Trapero one of four officials facing requested sentences of up to 11 years in jail
Mossos d'Esquadra corps "dismayed"- say they will continue to fight against gender violence
Firm whose plant exploded on Tuesday has been fined four times in recent years, three for failing health and safety standards