‘They grabbed me by the testicles and threw me to the ground’ - Catalan Trial day 40
Referendum voters speak of their experiences in the Catalan Trial
Referendum voters speak of their experiences in the Catalan Trial
The process supposed to keep Spanish elections impartial explained
Dolores Delgado described a Catalan colleague's speech as 'exclusionary'
Quim Torra failed to remove symbols in favor of jailed leaders on time after electoral authority ruling
Catalan government calls for a repeal of conservative Spanish labor reforms
Ex-Barcelona mayor, Catalan police and trade union boss among 50-plus witnesses expected to appear this week
Madrid attorney general says electoral authority ruling infringes "basic right" of former president and ministers to run for seats in Brussels
Health minister presides over talks to guarantee the right to die
Enric Millo appointed as head of international relations for Spain’s southernmost region
In day 38 of Catalan trial, people at polling places for 2017 independence vote report "very violent conduct" from officers
JxCat names "temporary" candidates to stand in for three exiled leaders barred from EU elections
The Socialists might need pro-independence Esquerra to retain power, as newly elected jailed MPs will try to take office
Catalan leaders pushed for agreed referendum solution according to testifying MEPs
With 24 seats in Congress, Barcelona included, far-right party vows to defend Spain's unity "until the end"
Without enough seats for a majority, Pedro Sánchez could turn to left-wing multiparty alliance or unionist Cs party