Spain's Supreme Court has today rejected the request for Jordi Sànchez to attend the parliamentary debate and vote on his investiture as head of the government next Monday. The reason? The magistrate thinks there is a risk of him reoffending and that Sànchez’s commitment to respecting the law is unclear. The plenary session is still set for Monday, but what will be the pro-independence parties’ reaction? So far, Sànchez’s defense has announced that they will take the case to the European Court of Human Rights. We get the latest on this, and we also bring you closer to Catalonia’s least-known airport, which had some good news today.