Spanish Supreme Court keeps pro-independence leader in prison
Judge argues there is risk of repeat offense, as Sànchez “maintains his pro-independence ideology”
Judge argues there is risk of repeat offense, as Sànchez “maintains his pro-independence ideology”
Association of Judges for Democracy calls executive’s attempts to influence court decisions “unacceptable”
Pro-independence parties consider two-government solution to investiture impasse, say sources
‘The Bookshop’ and ‘Estiu 1993’ have been awarded with a total of six prizes, including best film and best director
Decision to prevent re-offence based on “future prediction” according to Marc Balcells
City councilor says participation in proceedings ensures cases are not closed due to prosecutor’s “passivity”
Unionist Ciutadans leader calls on pro-independence parties to admit in public what many of them "say in private"
Disagreements and calls for unity after the Parliament president’s decision to delay Puigdemont’s swear in debate
Spanish vice president demands Torrent to start a new round of talks with party leaders and to “get back on the track of dialogue”
It is the second country of Western Europe where position has worsened the most in the last year
Thousands break the police cordon set up around the chamber in a show of support for Carles Puidgemont as president
Court fail to take a final decision on the deposed Catalan president's bid to be reinstated
The Spanish government “panicked” when it found out Constitutional Court judges were divided, points out Spanish newspaper
Ministers Lluís Puig, Clara Ponsatí, and Meritxell Serret step down as members of the Catalan Parliament
Roger Torrent expresses “discomfort” to Spanish home affairs minister for not being informed of the move ahead of Puigdemont’s investiture