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Minister Baiget celebrates in London that Catalonia’s political process 'doesn’t concern at all' international investors
Baiget explained that the goal of his visit was to 'situate Catalonia as an investment destination for British companies or businesses settled in the UK that may consider at some point broadening their headquarters or moving to Continental Europe'
Spain's investment in Catalan transport infrastructure falls to lowest level in 20 years
Last year Catalonia received 9.9% of the Spanish Government budget for transport infrastructure, despite Catalan GDP accounting for 18.9% of the total GDP of the state
Spanish court will be able to suspend public servants who don’t comply with its rulings
The reform proposal was first announced by the PP leader in Catalonia, Xavier García Albiol, and was approved as a matter of urgency
Berga Mayor calls her arrest 'insulting' and 'an attack on the Catalan people'
The Catalan Government has described the arrest as 'outrageous'
Police arrest Mayor of Berga for refusing to take down pro-independence flag
Venturós is accused of ignoring the Electoral Roll Office’s warrants and maintaining aloft the pro-independence flag which hung on the façade of the Town Hall on two election days
Saint Petersburg’s Hermitage Museum opens exhibition devoted to Catalan Surrealism
The museum will display until the 5th of February 2017 some 70 works by 29 different Catalan artists
Government takes to court Spanish public company in charge of railway infrastructure
Catalan Minister for Territory and Sustainability, Josep Rull and lamented that only 4.2% of the 306 million euros due to be invested in Catalonia’s railway network has been carried out so far
Romeva to the Finnish Parliament: 'If Catalonia can’t vote within the current legal framework, we will create a new one'
Romeva insisted that 'the Spanish Constitution doesn’t impede holding a referendum' in Catalonia
Overturning of bullfighting ban in Catalonia outrages 37 MEPs from different parties and countries
According to the 37 MEPs bullfighting 'doesn’t deserve to be legal'
Second day of Spanish investiture debate centres on Catalonia's push for independence
Rajoy will have to wait until Saturday to be elected President, as the politician lost the first vote