Belgian court orders new investigations on Puidgemont tracking devices case
Former president’s appeal successful after he claimed to have been spied on by Spain’s secret services while in Belgium
Former president’s appeal successful after he claimed to have been spied on by Spain’s secret services while in Belgium
Former government head says institutions must be "strong" in face of potential guilty verdict for jailed leaders, and he remains at "disposition" of Catalan parliament
Chamber president agrees to legal committee's demands to send institution's views on issue ahead of hearing on October 14
Head of government could be barred from holding public office for not removing signs in support of jailed and exiled leaders from public buildings
Country holds its breath ahead of verdict on jailed leaders, which could lead to a rise in tensions with Madrid, snap elections and fresh attempts to extradite Puigdemont
Pro-independence parties disagree over path to achieve their political goal
Spain’s minimum salary levels deemed “insufficient” for not taking into account Catalan cost of living
The Catalan president rejects €8,500 fines from a “censoring and repressive” organization
Spanish presidential candidate makes no mention on how he will handle Catalan crisis in a 2-hour opening statement
In his bid to become minister under Pedro Sánchez, Pablo Iglesias promises Catalonia won’t be a problem despite discrepancies
Torra: judge is moved by "an absolute lack of impartiality"
With the Socialists and Podemos disagreeing over a joint government, their stance on Catalonia is what really sets them apart
Spain’s foreign minister and future top EU diplomat says there is no “constitutional way” to do so
The Socialists’ Pedro Sánchez will need to win the backing of a majority of MPs
Yellow ribbon row could leave Quim Torra in court and facing a potential ban from public office