Pro-independence leaders to arrive in Catalan prisons on Wednesday
Seven men begin 3-day transfer from Madrid on Monday afternoon, while two women will start and complete the journey on the same day
Seven men begin 3-day transfer from Madrid on Monday afternoon, while two women will start and complete the journey on the same day
Spanish government had questioned impartiality of UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention opinion
Supreme Court to decide on their appeals with prosecutor siding against it
In his closing arguments, lawyer of three Catalan leaders on trial over independence bid denies charge of rebellion
PSOE puts pressure on conservatives to abstain and help make Pedro Sánchez president
"It is inconceivable for us to talk about judges' verdicts," says Pedro Sánchez's second-in-command
Catalan leader expected to raise concerns over rights of jailed colleagues
One year after taking office, Catalan president takes credit for putting administration back on track after self-rule suspension from Madrid
Supreme Court turns down Jordi Sànchez’s petition to leave jail to take part in post-electoral round of talks
Spanish Congress speaker: 'Only people who are physically able to attend can be selected by their parties to do so'
All the details of United Nations’ report against detention of activists Cuixart and Sànchez, and politician Junqueras
Report by Working Group on Arbitrary Detention calls on Spain to compensate officials and considers detentions violation of fundamental rights
Jordi Sànchez, suspended Spanish MP, wants permission to take part in round of talks led by monarch
Congress bureau acts on the advice of parliamentary lawyers three days after taking office
With pro-independence parties to petition parliamentary bureau to reconsider, unionist leaders welcome ban and vow to "remain vigilant"