The investment firm that wants to build 600 affordable homes in the Balearics
These would be affordable homes to rent. The arrangement would be public-private partnership with the Balearic government.
NASA - Sea level rise in the Balearics of more than 70 centimetres by 2100
Maintaining current posidonia sea grass meadows would lessen the potential flooding of beaches.
BCM opening earlier, as Magalluf businesses commit to a longer season
Businesses have come together with the same objective "that would have been impossible years ago".
Palma Airport security staff blame delays on "lack of organisation"
The consumers' association is studying the possibility of making claims because of missed flights.
Arrested 25 times for stealing from cars in Palma
Thirteen of the offences have been committed so far this year.
Drugs, debts and dress - Mallorca news round-up
Some of the stories that made the headlines over the past week.
Trial of a tourist accused of causing the death of a Palma Airport worker
Hermina B.B. passed away five days after the incident with the tourist.
Gypsies' president, accused of drugs trafficking and money laundering, protests his innocence
Carlos Cortés, 'El Charly': "I am innocent and I am going to prove it."
Second death following a fall from a building in a matter of hours
In Magalluf on Saturday morning.
The wild-goat catcher of Son Vida
Some of the goats have been taken to a finca in Sineu.
Airlines cashing in on Mallorca flights for the Cup Final
Advantage being taken of the residents' discount has led to charter flights being cancelled.
Seventeen million euros of fines for illegal holiday lets in Mallorca
A new plan against illegal letting was launched last September.
How vast will Alaro's giant quarry become?
A local pressure group continues to insist that quarrying should cease.
Town hall to take action against drugs baron's Palma palace
The Guardia Civil raid last week revealed a luxurious development replete with pool and an underground tunnel.