Referendum voters ‘had a violent attitude,’ tesity Spanish police officers
Day 27 of the Catalan trial sees more Spanish Guardia Civil officers giving their accounts of the day of the vote
Day 27 of the Catalan trial sees more Spanish Guardia Civil officers giving their accounts of the day of the vote
Ferran López due to testify on Wednesday as more officers will continue to take to the stand in the Supreme Court
Spain's Electoral Authority forbids Catalan public media using terms like "exile," "political prisoners," and "repressive trial"
Working group temporarily blocked after Constitutional Court accepts Spanish government appeal
Torra orders ribbon symbols in support of pro-independence leaders replaced with banner defending freedom of expression
Defense teams protest videos being banned in courtroom during witnesses’ cross-examination
Pro-independence CUP politicians Eulàlia Reguant and Antonio Baños were fined €2,500 and could face criminal charges
Over 30 Spanish police officers are expected to appear in the Supreme Court as witnesses of the independence bid
Former Mossos chief defends in court operation to stop referendum despite Spanish police accusing him of allowing the vote
Albert Royo says team of foreign experts was hired to write a report on Catalan-Spanish relations
Spain will have “last say” in whether former Catalan president can be confirmed as MEP, according to European sources
"Today we are all Madrid citizens," said the Catalan president at the time, Pasqual Maragall
Former police chief Trapero and Junqueras’ right-hand man to give their testimonies on Thursday
Enric Millo's mention in court of tactic to stop police entering polling stations on referendum day spawns avalanche of memes
Spanish judiciary safeguards rights "more than in most of Europe," claims foreign ministry document