Trial of Catalan police leadership during 2017 referendum gets underway
Josep Lluís Trapero one of four officials facing requested sentences of up to 11 years in jail
Josep Lluís Trapero one of four officials facing requested sentences of up to 11 years in jail
January 20 sees top former officials in the dock accused of colluding in secessionist push, with all eyes on former chief Trapero
Barcelona’s two big summer music festivals announce diverse, stellar lineups
"Fewer than 10% of women do not want children, but in reality, 30% of women won't have children," says expert urging for fertility-focused social policies
Trial and conviction of Catalan independence leaders dominated the news agenda in a year also marked by elections, protests and natural disasters
Protesters have begun performing the viral anthem against sexual aggression in different cities around Catalonia
The honours recognize outstanding individuals and teams from across the globe
Top Barcelona court orders Sabadell court to join all cases against defendant
Advocate general says Spain cannot use a criminal code that was only enforced after singer's alleged offences took place in his European arrest warrant
Musician was sentenced to prison for slander in his lyrics, but avoided jail by going into exile where his extradition case is open
Prosecutor seeks rape charges rather than controversial non-violent sexual abuse sentences for five men
Feminists groups call protests in over 40 Spanish cities
Another controversial ruling sees judges dismiss charges that group used violence or intimidation to sexually assault 14-year-old girl in Manresa
More than 90% of voting players backed the strike, which will be the first in women’s soccer in Spain
Special Rapporteur Diego García-Sayán dismisses money laundering allegations against former Catalan president's representative, Gonzalo Boye