PODCAST: Catalan election - winners, losers, and what's next
Who will lead the next government? And will this be a turning point for the independence movement?
Who will lead the next government? And will this be a turning point for the independence movement?
Forces say day has become a "nationalist" celebration that no one "enjoys"
Pro-independence bloc would get 64 to 77 seats with 68 needed for a majority, while junior government partner Junts could lose MPs
Socialists and anti-austerity Comuns say cabinet is 'weak' while CUP demands referendum and right-wing unionists call to avoid repeating 2017 events
Appeal angers activists although minister says measure will not be put on hold until ruling is issued
Port to continue working on cultural hub with Russian institution and Liceu opera hall
Socialists rule out abstention as ERC meet Junts and En Comú Podem for separate talks
Politician under fire from pro-independence allies and unionist rivals alike during Friday’s parliamentary debate
Podemos unhappy about proposed Socialist bill for “flagrant breach of government agreement”
Catalan police union criticize inaction of politicians and question calls to review the public order model
Sánchez doesn’t see Illa leading next administration, while Endavant group rejects CUP entering power with ERC and JxCat
Check out our graphs and maps for a greater understanding of the February 14 results
Socialists would come second in seats but would prevail in number of ballots, as far-right would make its breakthrough fighting for fourth place
Illa hits back by accusing written agreement excluding his force of "perpetuating hatred"
TV3 public broadcaster had requested PCR or antigen test of all politicians