Speaker to launch lawsuit against Spanish judge for blocking Sànchez bid
Head of Catalan chamber adjourns session to swear in jailed MP amid criticism of court decision
Head of Catalan chamber adjourns session to swear in jailed MP amid criticism of court decision
Scottish judge postpones decision over Ponsatí until at least August, while Comín, Serret and Puig will testify in Belgian court on April 18
"It was peaceful way to respond to police violence" on day of referendum, says Olga Ricomà
Activist is to appear in court on Thursday to answer terror and rebellion charges
In a petition to the judge, Jordi Sànchez argues that the UN has “urged” Spain to guarantee his “political rights”
“The last time we checked, Spain is a democracy,” says EC spokesperson Margaritis Schinas
People Party votes against launching committee and international congress on the events, which inspired Picasso’s most iconic work
Seven protesters detained, with one accused of terrorism and rebellion
The person detained is part of the Committees for the Defense of the Republic, which protested by cutting off highways and opening up tollbooths
As Spanish king commended the independence of Spain's judges, the judiciary comes under fire
Deposed vice-president Oriol Junqueras said in interview from prison that dialogue with Spain is essential
Song ‘The Bourbons are Thieves’ takes lyrics in solidarity from accused rappers Valtonyc, Hasél, and La Insurgencia
Demonstration called against Spanish monarch in first trip to Catalonia since thousands protested his attendance of Mobile World Congress
Isabel Pires, of the Leftist Block, explains to Catalan News why she signed manifesto demanding release of “political prisoners”
Supreme Court could challenge German decision not to extradite deposed president for rebellion