Judge dismisses 43 allegations of injuries by police on October 1
In most cases actions of officers were considered proportionate or visual evidence was lacking
In most cases actions of officers were considered proportionate or visual evidence was lacking
Submariners from Palamós spotted the artifact to be examined by police in next few days
Josep Borrell rules out right to self-determination for Catalonia and calls on pro-independence parties to worry about 'real' problems
Nine pro-independence politicians in pre-trial prison, some for nine months, with seven more in exile
Parliament speaker asks prosecutor to drop rebellion charges for leaders involved in pro-independence case
"Crime of rebellion does not exist, they made it up," say prisoners' defense
Former president appealing to German Constitutional Court or Spain's judiciary taking the case to EU justice, other possible outcomes
Days after the heads of both governments met for the first time, their deputies find the “opportunity” to reach agreement
Madrid "hopes" Spanish judiciary can "do its work with all the accused," while unionist Cs warns "the ones who fled can benefit" from European arrest warrants
"Some words have been deleted to soften the personal responsibilities that may arise,” says spokesman of main unionist party
Many Spanish users of social media respond negatively to gesture aimed at building bridges
Catalan and Spanish vice presidents to meet in Madrid on Thursday
Catalan president welcomes agreement with Spanish counterpart that Catalonia needs "political solution"
"It's been a long, effective, institutional meeting, full of courtesy and cordiality," says Spanish vice president Carmen Calvo
Conversation lasts two and a half hours, separate press conferences expected soon