Feminist strike: protest that transformed Spanish politics set for new International Women’s Day
Manifesto warns of “patriarchal offensive" as far-right rises ahead of general election
Manifesto warns of “patriarchal offensive" as far-right rises ahead of general election
High-ranking Catalan police officials also to testify in court
Substitute Cristhian Stuani’s penalty with 20 minutes remaining was enough for the Gironistes to edge past the La Liga champions on an historic night in Sabadell
High-ranking Catalan police officials also to testify in court
At a conference in the European Parliament, leader Javier Ortega says the case in the Supreme Court is "thanks" to his far-right party
Three-hundred Cabify cars return to roads after bitter disputes with the city's taxi drivers
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
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
Montserrat del Toro famously said she was afraid to leave the economy ministry due to protests
"Catalonia is a country of poetry," says the poet and writer on receiving 51st edition of prestigious prize
He is expected to be questioned over his role in the Spanish police crackdown on the referendum in 2017.
Farmers leaving conventional methods to take over the full cycle of production
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