Catalan president: Lifting total lockdown now will 'increase transmissions'
Quim Torra sends letter to Pedro Sánchez as Spain will allow employees of non-essential activities go to work from Monday
Quim Torra sends letter to Pedro Sánchez as Spain will allow employees of non-essential activities go to work from Monday
Chamber supports prolongation but shows skepticism ahead of proposed transition-like deal
Spanish government plans to lift confinement of workers employed in non-essential services next week
Cross-party consensus in 1977 helped Spain emerge from economic ills and dictatorship but Spanish executive's call to "unity of action" is a tall order in 2020
Two-week prolongation expected to be confirmed by Congress vote, but "total stoppage" won’t go on beyond Easter
Employees will have a paid allowance and will have to make up for time, as Catalan government welcomes decision
Catalonia’s work minister and Spain’s vice president latest political figures to contract coronavirus
Catalan leader sends letter urging Commission to ensure that WHO guidelines are observed by Spain
Moratorium on mortgages and efforts to avoid permanent redundancies among decisions to curb social and economic impact of coronavirus
Catalan and Spanish governments disagree over how to tackle coronavirus crisis, as experts have their say
Interior Minister Miquel Buch said Pedro Sánchez was not taking effective action in fighting coronavirus pandemic
Work, buying basic goods and take care of dependent people among only reasons to leave home, as Madrid could take over Catalan health and police
Jordi Sànchez quarantined in prison infirmary while waiting for results of covid-19 test he took on Thursday
Measures allowed include limiting movement, temporarily taking over industry, or limiting the use of services, among others
Societat Civil Catalana plans events abroad to counter work of Catalan government