Meeting of Catalan and Spanish presidents underway
Referendum again set to be central issue more than two years since leaders of both governments officially held talks
Referendum again set to be central issue more than two years since leaders of both governments officially held talks
Quim Torra willing to focus on holding an agreed independence referendum, while Pedro Sánchez wants to talk about sectoral issues
Socialists say they had "no other option" but to challenge text in Court
Ahead of meeting with Scottish First Minister next week, President highlights "peaceful and democratic agreement" between London and Edinburgh on independence vote
Six cabinet members arrive in centers of central and northern Catalonia
Relocation of six out of nine politicians imprisoned in Madrid underway; transferral of three others already approved
Relocation already approved for six out of nine politicians imprisoned in Madrid
Footage shows Cuixart and Sànchez tried to mediate with Spanish police on September 20
Inés Arrimadas, head of Ciutadans, accuses Torra’s government of “violating” rights of Catalans
Socialist Ana Gomes says accusations against Catalan leaders are "politically manipulated" and asks new Spanish president to work towards a "democratic solution"
Sánchez to re-examine Catalan laws challenged in the Constitutional Court by previous government
Pere Aragonès argues upcoming meeting between Catalan and Spanish leaders should address why Spain doesn't recognize Catalans right to self-determination
Quim Torra will not attend opening of Mediterranean Games after meeting with Felipe VI was rejected
Foreign minister Maragall calls on president Pedro Sánchez to move from “gestures to politics”
Torra and Sánchez encounter will be first step towards dialogue since Catalonia's referendum on independence