EU Parliament president calls on Spain to 'align with' EU ruling on Junqueras' immunity
Sassoli says chamber to "evaluate the possible application" of the ruling
Sassoli says chamber to "evaluate the possible application" of the ruling
JxCat congress spokesperson Laura Borràs is accused of financial mismanagement during her time as head of the Institute of Catalan Letters
Joan Josep Nuet’s case for his part in the 2017 independence push elevated after his election to Spanish Congress
Catalan independence politicians and activists will be subject to normal prison life with limited permits if confirmed
Politicians and activists convicted over 2017 independence bid to soon find out if they are due any privileges under terms of imprisonment
The tribunal has asked the prosecutor’s office should Laura Borràs, the JxCat MP, be investigated after receiving case from a Barcelona court
Catalan was found guilty of murdering businessman David Bernat in Bangkok in January 2016
Request for freedom for two activists, criticism of sedition charges and concern surrounding Spain's judicial approach on mass peaceful demonstrations among top topics
Human rights organization calls for immediate release of Sànchez and Cuixart and claims that verdict is based on "vague" definition of sedition
Latest CEO survey conducted before jailing of Catalan leaders finds those in favor of splitting from Spain fell from 44% to 41.9%
International Trial Watch reports “massive” infringement of liberties such as freedom of expression and peaceful assembly
Top Spanish court argues that former Catalan president and minister never became MEPs
The three pro-independence leaders claim the sentence is invalid due to violation of their rights
Spain’s Supreme Court has put a hold on the Catalan’s political disqualification while awaiting a European ruling on his case
Lawyers of Toni Comín and Lluís Puig say judges want to decide whether to incorporate their cases with that of former president, Carles Puigdemont