New Spanish legal challenge against Parliament's motion is 'bad news', says President
Socialists say they had "no other option" but to challenge text in Court
Socialists say they had "no other option" but to challenge text in Court
"The right to self-determination doesn't exist, it's not in our Magna Carta," says Spanish government spokeswoman ahead of meeting between presidents
Catalan Parliament passed a motion confirming commitment towards Catalan state on Thursday
Pro-independence motion also passes in face of fierce disagreement from unionists
Josep Borrell says diplomats should intervene when Catalan government officials "furiously attack" Spain's image abroad
Quim Torra and Nicola Sturgeon will hold talks at Bute House in Edinburgh
Officials were given two working days by Spanish Supreme Court to carry out transaction
"There will never be any problem to speak with whoever," says Meritxell Serret, head of the office who is in Belgium seeking refuge while being prosecuted in Spain
German court states it has exceeded regular deadline for final ruling, Catalan leader's defense blames Spanish judiciary
Prison service has already asked Supreme Court to confirm it no longer intends to issue further summons
Quim Torra calls for high-ranking diplomat’s resignation and demands explanation from Spanish government
Former home affairs minister has been in pre-trial prison since November 2 last year
If indictment is confirmed, Catalan corps chief will be judged for crimes carrying up to 23 years in jail
Torra says Catalonia can shelter “at least 1,800” stranded migrants, with Spain warning about becoming “Europe’s rescue organization”
Socialist Ana Gomes says accusations against Catalan leaders are "politically manipulated" and asks new Spanish president to work towards a "democratic solution"