PODCAST: Catalan election – the runners and riders
February 14 has been confirmed as the date but the big question remains: who is going to win?
February 14 has been confirmed as the date but the big question remains: who is going to win?
Forest fires, floods, rising temperatures and sea levels, the effects of global heating
Which sights are open, under what Covid-19 conditions, and some alternative ideas for around different regions
Episode 10 of Filling the Sink features an interview with leading researcher Dr Bonaventura Clotet
Festive feasts, plenty of presents and a surprising amount of traditions involving poo
Episode 5 looks at what makes FC Barcelona 'more than a club' and the team's current plight
45 years after the death of dictator Francisco Franco many issues remain unresolved
Episode 3 sees Filling the Sink head into the woods with a wicker basket in search of mushrooms
Episode 2 of Filling the Sink takes a look at the coronavirus pandemic in Catalonia
Senior member Esquerra Republicana and junior partner Junts per Catalunya faced "difficult and demanding" gathering
Forces say day has become a "nationalist" celebration that no one "enjoys"
Pere Aragonès says in National Day speech that independence is a “necessary tool" to improve residents’ lives
Turmoil among political parties marks the return to the streets of movement after the Covid-19 pandemic
Low-cost Irish carrier to connect Catalan capital with 62 cities as cabin crew strike until January
Cocktails, food trucks, live performances, and conferences are planned for the afternoon