Intense week lies ahead in Catalan politics
Negotiations on swearing in of next president to be resumed on Monday
Negotiations on swearing in of next president to be resumed on Monday
Operation aims to combat problems of sleeping rough in the cold
Event organizers forecast more than 108,000 attendees
The week-long celebration before Ash Wednesday kicked off in the seaside towns of Vilanova i la Geltrú and Sitges with a ‘meringue war’ and the arrival of the Carnival King
Junts per Catalunya registers a proposal to amend a law on its own, despite being in talks with other pro-independence forces
Almost 400 items – some never seen before - are featured in a collaboration between the CaixaFòrum and the Louvre, with loans from as far as New York, Mexico and Athens
Increase in Catalan GDP three tenths higher than in Spain as a whole
With temperatures dropping to zero in some places, more snow could be on the way
“It’s a constant uncertainty,” says partner of former official in Belgium
Political parties react to proposal for swearing in president remotely as head of ‘Council of the Republic’
Prolonged imprisonment is “excessive” and “disproportionate”
Decision to prevent re-offence based on “future prediction” according to Marc Balcells
City councilor says participation in proceedings ensures cases are not closed due to prosecutor’s “passivity”
CaixaBank and Banc Sabadell close 2017 with big turnover, despite crisis between Catalonia and Spain
“We are partners,” says president of GSMA, organization behind event, in motivational speech directed at Catalan capital