Spanish president defends 'impartiality' of judges in wake of leaked email controversy
Pedro Sánchez says he can "guarantee" that magistrates "overseeing case against pro-independence leaders" are unprejudiced
Pedro Sánchez says he can "guarantee" that magistrates "overseeing case against pro-independence leaders" are unprejudiced
Officers keep watch of "who enters and leaves" its headquarters, "taking notes and photographs"
Pro-independence parties outraged, whilst others come to magistrates' defence
Judges used official email to challenge Catalonia’s push for independence
On September 20 last year, Guardia Civil police raided government buildings and arrested officials while thousands took to the streets
"Pro-independence propaganda" has "seriously damaged Spain's international image," says Josep Borrell in Madrid
Both former government number 2 Junqueras and fellow incarcerated former minister skeptical on validity of upcoming trial
"Josep Borrell's remarks are an indecency," claims Catalan president
All Catalan MPs voted in favor except for Ciutadans and PP representatives
Pedro Sánchez latest to become embroiled in ongoing qualifications scandal
Willy Toledo, accused by Christian group of offending religious sentiment, says he will "continue shitting on God while they continue raping babies and children" referring to Catholic sexual abuse scandals
"There cannot be an agreement over independence," insists Meritxell Batet
Pablo Casado says National Day's pro-independence demonstration was a "sectarian coven"
Text urges both governments to sit down at negotiating table "without impositions" and within Spanish legal framework
Carmen Montón's resignation continues ongoing controversy over authenticity of Spanish politicians' qualifications