'Human barricades thrown at police’: prosecutor blames Catalan leaders for referendum violence
On second day of trial, Supreme Court dismisses far-right Vox’s petition to seize yellow ribbon from defendant
On second day of trial, Supreme Court dismisses far-right Vox’s petition to seize yellow ribbon from defendant
The Supreme Court did not allow observers but some gained entrance as members of the public
Pro-independence parties refuse to back the spending plan after Madrid takes no steps towards Catalonia's self-determination
Quim Torra asks international community to mediate in the Catalonia-Spain conflict and demands "dialogue" on self-determination to Madrid
Officials, public workers, activists, unions, professionals, students and senior citizens condemn prosecution of political leaders in Spain's Supreme Court
Daily trips back and forth from prison, nervous relatives in attendance, scores of journalists were – these were some of the scenes from the first day of the trial
Pedro Sánchez claims his government is alone in working for "a Catalonia in harmony with a united Spain"
Trial to start in Spain’s Supreme Court at 10am
Most of the former government, two activists and the former parliament speaker will face the Supreme Court
"If [Catalan] leaders are condemned, they have to serve until the last day," says Ciutadans head
Catalan President Quim Torra asks President Sánchez to “reconsider” dialogue
Around 45.000 people demonstrates this Sunday according to the Spanish government, while PP and Ciutadans said they were 200.000.
Two lawyers involved with observation mission are worried about its political dimension
Catalan officials to remain "at the negotiation table" hoping Madrid will join again
Madrid rules out new concessions to pro-independence parties