Politics
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Society
Catalan government gives first official pardon to those imprisoned during Franco regime
More than 66,000 families will receive the certificate absolving those who were prosecuted for political motives during the dictatorship
Society
Barcelona is 'cosmopolitan' and 'open' but not perfect, say expats
A survey by International Talent Monitor is published as the city bids to host the European Medicines Agency
Politics
Referendum law makes it to Parliament
Decisive day for Catalonia and Spain over the vote on independence underway
Society
Barcelona airport workers call new strike
Politics
Catalonia attack suspects to remain in custody
Culture
The vampire of Barcelona gets her own graphic novel
Society
Chaos may not be over at Barcelona airport
Security workers call new strikes and unions say they will take to court the Spanish government’s forced arbitration
Society
La Rambla: back to normal after impromptu memorials removed
Society
International police information ‘does not flow’ from Spain to Catalonia
Catalan police chief complains that all data enters through ‘a little window controlled by the Spanish police’
Business
Security staff at Barcelona's airport call new strike
Holidaymakers and travelers should brace for new long queues, as actions are planned for every Friday starting September 8
Society
Barcelona anti-terror demonstration: what to expect
#NoTincPor march in Barcelona
Society
Barcelona, capital of commitment
Saturday’s march against the terror attacks is the latest demonstration in a long tradition of public dissent taken on to the city’s streets
Politics
Spain keeps Erdogan dissident in prison
Catalan politicians are “worried about Hamza Yalçin’s possible extradition to Turkey”