Two years since the Catalan referendum: a contested story with its verdict looming
Role of voters, leaders, police, public money and ballot boxes that day will be weighed by judges shortly, as October 1, 2017 still shapes politics in the country
Role of voters, leaders, police, public money and ballot boxes that day will be weighed by judges shortly, as October 1, 2017 still shapes politics in the country
Victories for Barça but contrasting fortunes for Catalan basketball sides
Students participate in strikes and midday protest ahead of larger evening march
Student-led initiative Fridays for Future seeks to spread awareness ahead of Friday’s climate action
“They are an attack on coexistence among Catalans,” says Madrid cabinet spokesperson
6 former MPs face disobedience charges, which do not carry prison sentences, while former chamber president faces 17-year sentence
Lawmakers “reject violence” and accuse Spain’s judiciary and police of “violating fundamental rights”
Chamber requests that Spanish police in charge of Monday’s arrests be removed from Catalonia
CDR members accused of terrorism and criminal damage
Here is a rundown (pun intended) of races in Catalonia over the coming months
Council welcomes increase in numbers but warns tourism in city must be managed "more efficiently"
Parts of Barcelona beach were closed and evacuated on Wednesday as an object thought to have been a Civil War bomb was found
In August, authorities detonated a highly volatile bomb dating back to 1936 under the sea
El Celler de Can Roca and Disfrutar restaurants win three prizes, with their cooks among the five best in the world