Catalan police face ‘biggest internal inquiry ever’ over protest crackdown
Instances under investigation include vans running over demonstrators
Instances under investigation include vans running over demonstrators
Hundreds queued outside the City of Justice to present a letter to the court of law
A chronological account of the protests and political reactions following the announcement of the prison sentences for Catalan leaders
Follow the latest developments as pro-independence supporters take to the streets in response to the conviction of the movement’s leaders
Five former officials and one former MP to face disobedience charges for their role in independence bid
Flights canceled and roads cut as thousands of pro-independence activists try to block major infrastructure in Catalonia
Spain's Supreme Court announces verdict for political leaders and activists behind 2017 independence bid
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was among the first public figures abroad to react to the sentencing of Catalan leaders
Push for independence has been growing since 2010, with a high-stakes 2017 involving Catalan institutions, civil society, and Spain's government, police and judiciary
The upcoming verdict from the Supreme Court should shed light on a series of contested accusations
President files lawsuit against foreign agency's Irene Lozano over report he claims violates jailed leaders' presumption of innocence
The International Federation for Human Rights and EuroMed Rights issue joint report criticizing Spain’s Supreme Court
Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sànchez make the umpteenth call for freedom with the independence trial verdict looming
Charges brought against interior ministry and police heads at the time alleges operation to halt independence vote was “systematic and planned attack”
From Paris, foreign minister calls on acting Spanish president to "immediately initiate a dialogue" to find solution to Catalan crisis