Unionist Ciutadans: Jailed MPs taking seats affront to 'dignity of Spain'
With five pro-independence MPs and senator on trial in Supreme Court, debate begins over whether chamber bureaus will suspend them
With five pro-independence MPs and senator on trial in Supreme Court, debate begins over whether chamber bureaus will suspend them
Jailed pro-independence leaders took part in ballot in Congress and Senate chambers
The first session of the new Spanish parliament to take place in a unique climate
Five jailed Catalan leaders collected their papers for becoming MPs on Monday
Independence debate at center of most unionist and pro-independence campaigns in Catalonia
Richard Blair toured the site, commenting on Spain’s historical memory policies: “We can’t have a black hole in history – something has happened”
Monday's trial session now postponed until Wednesday, with Tuesday's first Spanish parliament session taking precedence
Catalan parties urged to grant Miquel Iceta seat he needs to become speaker of Spain's upper house
In Strasbourg meeting, Roger Torrent warns human rights official Dunja Mijatovic of "infringement of basic rights" in Spain
Elected the 131st President of Catalonia a year ago, Quim Torra insists that an independent republic is "the only possible way forward"
Former president would take post in European Parliament, and challenges Spain to “respect European rule of law” and accept him to take office
From "making voters’ voices heard", to "defending Spanish interests": how parties see their role on the independence question in Brussels
Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias hails Ada Colau’s Barcelona as the example for “when we govern”
The engines are rumbling but local businesses are grumbling amid concerns the Spanish Grand Prix could be entering its final lap
Court to decide if five pro-independence politicians elected in past election can leave prison to assume posts