The week in review: More strikes, empty shelves and new traffic laws
The stories that made the Bulletin headlines this week in Mallorca.
The Englishman who found the back of the net in "paradise"
Robert Croll, whose Mallorcan football academy is about to enter its fourth season.
Lower electricity prices in Mallorca in three to four weeks
Europe has agreed to a so-called Iberian exception as a way of lowering prices.
Thousands of Balearic businesses wanting extension to loan agreements
These are loans from the Spanish government that were granted because of the pandemic.
Gambling hall employee sentenced for "misappropriating" 18,000 euros
Delivery of takings from a gambling hall in Can Picafort was not made.
Fifty years of the Tramuntana Mountains' reservoirs
The Gorg Blau was once a torrent stream that attracted tourists from the late nineteenth century.
A noble family's villa occupied by squatters
The villa is in Colonia Sant Jordi; the squatters are not "people in need".
Russian property buyer preference for Andratx and Calvia
Ninety-nine per cent of Russians living in the Balearics are said to be from normal working backgrounds.
Truckers say again - the strike isn't over
Self-employed truckers and small businesses say they will carry on with their action.
Local Business Guide in Mallorca
Looking for insurance cover? Need UK satellite or a babysitter? Looking for some beauty products or treatments? Here are some recommendations.
We came, we saw - and we are still here
This week in Nordic Spotlight: We talk to a Danish artist who has sailed around the world and who now lives on the island.
Mallorca Weather Forecast for Sunday
Keep up to date with the weather across the island here.
Comment
Mallorca's person of the week: Spain's health minister
Plus - cheers for easyJet fares and boos for rubbish weather.
Andrew Ede