Spain's Constitutional Court suspends Catalan Parliament resolution
Nine Catalan referendum voters present lawsuit against police for crime against humanity
Catalans arrested in "terrorism" raid, yet terrorism protocol is not being applied
Spain pressures independence movement, accusing members of terrorism as October approaches
Prosecutors accuse arrested independence activists of being part of "terrorist group"
Junqueras asks Supreme Court to "suspend" sentence pending European ruling
European Commission agrees with Valtònyc ahead of Spain over extradition
President Torra calls for judge's recusal in case against him
Catalan president Torra's trial over yellow ribbons to be 25th, 26th September
Puigdemont's lawyer Cuevillas on exile, the prisoners and Pedro Sánchez
International observers’ final report, questioning Catalan trial, to go to UN
Spanish Supreme Court rejects taking Puigdemont and Comín's immunity to Europe
The political prisoners are back in Catalonia
Catalan prisoner Forn back in Catalonia to take seat on Barcelona city council
The Catalan independence trial, over until judges decide on their sentences
Catalan trial lawyer Van den Eynde: "An ideology is being persecuted"
Final days in the Supreme Court for the 12 accused Catalan leaders
Prosecutors uphold charges of rebellion, misuse of public funds in Catalan trial
Catalan independence trial to finish 11th June
Expert witnesses face-to-face in the Catalan trial
Spain's Supreme Court says it doesn't need Congress's permission to continue with Catalan trial
Catalan voter: "They grabbed me by the testicles, picked me up and dropped me down"
Judge Marchena grinds to a halt during the police marathon
Prosecutors oppose release of Catalan prisoners to campaign in Spanish general election
Barcelona court prosecutes 30 high-ranking Catalan officials over 2017 referendum
Spanish police inspector describes "pre-revolutionary atmosphere" before Catalan referendum
Head of Civil Guard investigation testifies to Catalan independence trial
The rebellion according to the Civil Guard: spitting, carnations and faces of hate
Catalan police were ready to arrest Puigdemont, says Mossos chief Trapero at trial
Catalan independence trial: the court clerk's dramatic version of the 20th September protest
Defence: Head of Catalan referendum police operation could have given false testimony
Spanish official on the referendum: "There were no police charges, but we did use force"
Political witnesses in the Catalan trial: "feeling of a state of emergency" and "weapons of war"
Former deputy PM Sáenz de Santamaría off-balance in Catalan independence trial
Cuixart and Forcadell deal prosecutors a knock-out blow
Who's who in the Catalan independence trial: witnesses
Today in the Catalan independence trial: "There was neither violence nor any attack"
Josep Rull: "We exhausted all the possible paths the state gives to hold a referendum"
Raül Romeva: "Emphatically not. We've never incited any violence at all"
Jordi Turull: "Dressing up as a defender of the Constitution allows you to break it when you want"
Judge Manuel Marchena's balancing act, with one eye on European justice
Oriol Junqueras, no regrets in Catalan independence trial: "We'll continue trying"
Who's who in the Catalan trial: defendants, judges and lawyers
Chronology: The long and winding road to the Catalan independence trial
Rajoy, ex-ministers, ex-Catalan president Mas to testify in trial of pro-independence leaders
Spain's Supreme Court delays Catalan referendum trial
326 politically-motivated hate crimes reported in Catalonia in 2018
Catalan political prisoners to be moved to Madrid on Friday