https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-53409702A leading Catalan pro-independence politician has accused the Spanish government of spying on his mobile phone.
Roger Torrent, speaker of the Catalan parliament, spoke out after details of the alleged espionage were revealed in a joint investigation by the Guardian and El Pais newspapers.
Mr Torrent said it was proof of "political spying against political opponents" in Spain.
Madrid has denied the allegations.
The Guardian and El Pais newspapers reported that Mr Torrent had been warned that his phone was targeted last year using Pegasus, an Israeli-made spyware tool.