Call for amnesty in Catalonia backed by over 250 lawmakers in European and American parliaments
Letter sent to Spain’s president demands release of jailed leaders and for charges against pro-independence supporters to be dropped
Letter sent to Spain’s president demands release of jailed leaders and for charges against pro-independence supporters to be dropped
Defense lawyer believes lack of consensus among top judges could be "prelude" to European justice revoking prison sentences
Top judges dismiss Jordi Turull's arguments, as 2017 referendum leaders have long anticipated taking their case to Strasbourg
All over 80s to have received first Covid-19 dose by next week, authorities pledge
Belgian and Scottish judges will not proceed until Luxembourg sets criteria on European arrest warrants, according to the defense
Result of procedure that could lead to resumption of extradition cases will not be made public until following day
MEPs will vote to strip former president and two more exiled politicians of their privileges, but case could fail due to "irregularities" in procedure
Former Catalan president says it is 'foreseeable' that he loses immunity as MEP after committee vote in favour of lifting it
European Parliament Committee on Legal Affairs members sided with report recommendation but whole chamber with take part in upcoming binding vote
EU parliament committee will side on Tuesday, but chamber will have final say in week starting March 8
Paper written by ultra-conservative Dzhambazki will be voted on in EU chamber legal committee on February 23
Feature follows life of artist Josep Bartolí who exiled following Civil War and was detained in concentration camps in France
MEPs call for Borrell's resignation while European countries expel diplomats in retaliation against Moscow
Minister responds to request with accusations of "arrogance" and "double standards"
European parliament considering extending list of crimes that allow for automatic extradition