Palma residents angered by expansion of restaurant terraces
The federation of residents associations says that it was not informed of the expansion of terraces.
Your seven days news round-up in Mallorca
These are the stories that made the headlines this week.
Alcudia trying to enforce ban on buggies in natural areas
A bylaw prohibiting quads and buggies was introduced last year.
Police plan for 24/7 control of Mallorca's drugs supermarket
Only people who are registered residents of Son Banya will be allowed to enter.
Mallorca events: What's On from Friday to Sunday
This weekend (June 14-16) the Sant Joan fiestas kick off in Deya, Mancor de la Vall, Muro, Portopetro and Son Servera. Porreres have their Apricot fair and the Mallorca Live Festival continues both on Friday and Saturday in Magalluf.
Government wanting an urgent meeting with Palma Airport management
Flooding inside the terminal building "must not happen again".
Roadblock in Bunyola, and there's nothing the town hall can do about it
This particular area has never been officially 'received' by the town hall.
Wednesday's weather in Mallorca - Yellow alert issued
The forecast for Mallorca for Wednesday, the twelfth of June.
Palma Airport reopens after flooding; passengers told to check with their airlines
More than 40 litres per square metre in one hour.
Santanyi mayor plea - Leave Caló des Moro alone
Sunday's protest against overcrowding is likely to result in even more people going to Caló des Moro.
Fortification barriers reappear at Mallorca's 'drugs supermarket'
Fortification was dismantled in April. It has reappeared, the drugs clans seeking to make clear that they are in charge.
Tuesday's weather in Mallorca - Yellow alert now issued
The forecast for Mallorca for Tuesday, the eleventh of June.
Spain moves to the right at the European elections
The Partido Popular increased their number of seats in the European Parliament by nine.
Mallorca hotelier - "I wouldn't go to a place where I perceived there to be animosity towards tourists"
"It is true that we have a problem. The hotel sector said ten years ago that it could not grow any further in volume."
The annual nightmare of Arenal residents
24-hour parties, shouting, drunkenness and drug-taking.
What matters most for the Balearics at the European elections?
Headline-grabbing issues are to do with housing, but compensation for insularity is of fundamental importance.