In Catalonia, it’s a not-so-happy anniversary for the Spanish constitution
40 years after it was passed, most Catalans would vote against the text
40 years after it was passed, most Catalans would vote against the text
Four jailed politicians on hunger strike to denounce court ignoring their cases
Former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont, in exile, and former deputy Oriol Junqueras, in jail, also called to speak as witnesses
There are now four politicians in pre-trial prison taking part in protest
President of doctors association warns of potential health 'risk' of protest from first day
Jailed leaders have “protection and guarantees of rule of law,” says Pedro Sánchez’s executive
Human Rights NGO calls year-long detention "unjustifiable"
Unionist party head courts controversy after linking Catalonia and UK enclave with "destruction of Spain" that began with terrorist attacks in 2004
World Organisation Against Torture says charges against Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sànchez are "unfounded" and must be dropped
President of Catalonia Quim Torra demands “bilateral meeting” with Spanish executive
‘La Vanguardia’ survey finds that prison and rebellion charges are supported by most Spanish people and rejected by Catalan society
Pro-independence parties could get bill approved by backing political rivals in Barcelona and Spain
Council of Ministers approves royal decree after controversial court ruling
Catalan police seized 16 firearms, including high-precision rifles and assault weapons, from his apartment in Terrassa
Outrage at prison requests for pro-independence leaders makes passing of Spanish budget unlikely