'Puigdemont, to jail!': Thousands in mass event against amnesty for referendum leaders
Spain's conservatives kick off campaign against potential deal between Socialists and independence parties in Madrid
Spain's conservatives kick off campaign against potential deal between Socialists and independence parties in Madrid
Catalan newspaper La Vanguardia reveals conversations between former police officers and People’s Party figures
Rodolfo Martín Villa faces Argentine hearing over role in deaths of five striking workers in 1976
Former president takes part in investigative committee and says declaration of independence was "only decent option"
Former Catalan minister's next hearing will be on January 23, with prosecutor asking for her to be handed over to Spain for "high treason"
Former president Mariano Rajoy is among politicians in office during 2017 independence bid cited in suit filed in International Criminal Court
With Mariano Rajoy gone, new party head Pablo Casado tries to put down growing rivalry by hardening approach to independence movement
Some of the 19 municipalities involved consider filing suits for perjury in response to “made up” testimonies
In his testimony, Spain's president during the 2017 independence bid says “there was never anything to discuss" regarding the referendum
His cabinet enforced direct rule in Catalonia in October 2017
Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría was in charge of regional policy during referendum
Judge vetoes use of Catalan in court by Esquerra MP Joan Tardà, who justifies protests and rejects "any use of violence" for political purposes
Former Spanish president and some of his ministers will give testimony in sessions starting on Tuesday after last two defendants take the stand