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Catalan political prisoners at inaugural session of new Spanish parliament
The independence leaders could have future appearances restricted as they face suspension until the verdict of the referendum trial
Was the Catalan government a criminal ring pursuing independence?
Spain's Prosecutor’s Office is seeking to mete out the harshest possible penalty for thirty people it has failed to prosecute for sedition or rebellion
George Orwell’s son follows father’s steps in Barcelona during Spanish Civil War
Richard Blair on Spain’s historical memory policies: “We can’t have a black hole in history – something has happened”
Catalan political prisoners register as MPs and senator
Junqueras, Rull, Turull, Sánchez and Romeva were escorted to Spanish Congress and Senate and will be driven straight back to their cells
The demographic 'tic toc' and Catalonia's independence
Data analyst Joe Brew shows the importance of demographic change in the Catalonia-Spain conflict
Leo Messi receives one of Catalonia’s highest civil awards
President Quim Torra highlighted the footballer’s leadership and generosity
Catalan lawmakers to head both Spain’s congress and senate
Spanish president responds to pro-independence veto on Socialist choice to lead upper chamber
Visits to Catalan museums went up 7% to 25 million in 2018
Catalonia's 114 museums celebrate a bumper year on International Museum Day
Puigdemont files lawsuit against Spanish electoral authority
Two members of electoral authority board accused of breaching official duty for attempt to veto former president’s MEP bid
Catalan president appears before court over yellow ribbons controversy
Torra pledges to speak up for freedom of speech at High Court as hearing on symbols in solidarity with political prisoners begins