Spain is trapped in political instability. To understand why, look at Catalonia
Spain heads to polls with Catalan independence still one of the most divisive issues among parties in Madrid
Spain heads to polls with Catalan independence still one of the most divisive issues among parties in Madrid
With the Socialists and Podemos disagreeing over a joint government, their stance on Catalonia is what really sets them apart
Court to decide if five pro-independence politicians elected in past election can leave prison to assume posts
Five pro-independence politicians on trial at Supreme Court ask to be allowed to attend Spanish parliament on May 21
Votes cast before 2 pm up by 11% from previous election
Main party representatives turn out for TV3 electoral debate as general election approaches
With Mariano Rajoy gone, new party head Pablo Casado tries to put down growing rivalry by hardening approach to independence movement
The head of the JxCat list for Lleida sees the Spanish elections as a "great opportunity" that will be played out "in the ballot boxes"
The Socialist leader will now attend televised electoral debates, and reminds opposition that insults are not debates
Inés Arrimadas vows not give up "an inch" of ground and blames pro-independence supporters for "attacks, threats and insults"
As electoral authority approves Junqueras’ press conference from prison, JxCat seeks same allowance for Jordi Sànchez
Spanish electoral authority gives permission for pro-independence candidate to answer journalists’ questions via videolink
Spanish government turns down petition by ERC party
Supreme Court denies six Catalan politicians permission to leave prison
Supreme Court refers decision of allowing general election debates in prison back to the Electoral Authority