Spanish government will begin considering pardons for jailed leaders next week
Cabinet also says reform of criminal code, including lowering the crime of sedition, will begin soon
Cabinet also says reform of criminal code, including lowering the crime of sedition, will begin soon
Attempt to silence Jordi Cuixart has 'no chance of prospering' say lawyers
Two EU group leaders and two European parliament vice presidents among signatories of letter also demanding freedom for jailed activists
Trapero expressed his regret at being accused of rebellion, arguing he had no connection with independence push
Offense for which Catalan independence leaders were imprisoned among new executive's proposals to reform criminal code
Request for freedom for two activists, criticism of sedition charges and concern surrounding Spain's judicial approach on mass peaceful demonstrations among top topics
Clara Ponsatí's lawyer is expected to argue that being forced to return to Spain would be an "abuse" of her "human rights"
Maciej Szupnar says Spain cannot prevent former vice president from taking up his European Parliament seat
Sentenced to nine years in prison for sedition on Monday, Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sànchez have now been behind bars since October 16, 2017
Rallies throughout Catalonia descend into turmoil as some demonstrators set barricades on fire
Marc Balcells discusses the Catalan Trial sentence and the implications it could have on sedition in the future
A chronological account of the protests and political reactions following the announcement of the prison sentences for Catalan leaders
With jail terms ranging from 9 to 13 years, former officials and activists convicted over the 2017 referendum urge supporters to "keep going"
Ciutadans party takes government to court and warns of further legal actions if protests turn violent
Q&A on when and what to expect in proceedings against 18 Catalan leaders, with help of criminal law professor Josep Maria Tamarit