Catalan police were to 'mediate' in closure of polling stations on October 1, official tells court
Former Mossos d'Esquadra information head says he warned government of potential "escalation of violence" on day of independence referendum
Former Mossos d'Esquadra information head says he warned government of potential "escalation of violence" on day of independence referendum
Mossos’ heads accused by Spanish counterparts of not doing enough to stop the referendum
High-ranking Catalan police officials also to testify in court
"They blockaded our way, made human chains, they attacked us and pushed us," says Sebastián Trapote in independence trial
IT experts will tell of the digital system used during the Catalan independence referendum
Monsterrat del Toro describes what she saw at the rallies from inside the economy ministry, key to determining whether or not there was violence used
Businessmen report "peaceful demonstrations" outside guest houses during peak of crisis
Diego Pérez de los Cobos says Catalan law enforcement head designed plan that "would not prevent" vote
Miquel Buch accuses Spanish officials of aiming to "smear" Mossos d'Esquadra in their independence trial testimony
Enric Millo's mention in court of tactic to stop police entering polling stations on referendum day spawns avalanche of memes
Juan Antonio Puigserver will be followed by Diego Pérez de los Cobos, former Spanish Guardia Civil police head
Enric Millo tells Supreme Court there were many actions of "harassment, intimidation and violence" in autumn 2017
Neus Munté stepped down from government in July 2017
Former president opens exhibit on Catalan language only days after EU institution canceled his talk over "security threats"
Roger Torrent and other parliament officials testify in independence trial