Why Mallorca needs a break from tourism
Winter in Mallorca offers tranquility, clear beaches, and recovery from summer tourism’s impact. Explore a local’s perspective on sustainable travel.
Morphine TV
Explore how TV serves as escapism amidst global turmoil, Keir Starmer’s growing unpopularity, and Jaguar’s branding misstep with its controversial ‘Delete Ordinary’ campaign.
Are pets racist? Wales' green space debate sparks controversy
I hadn’t really considered whether dogs were racist or cats, for that matter, but thanks to this joyless Welsh think tank, now I know.
End to campus cancel culture?
In the UK a raft of eminent authors have signed a letter urging Bridget Phillipson, the Education Secretary, not to oppose the new law regarding Freedom of Speech in higher education
The greatest political comeback in modern history
So many are reeling from the huge Trump victory and asking how it all went wrong for the liberals but it’s not too difficult to find the answers.
Political showdowns, UK departure trends, and travel retail secret
The Trump message is loud and clear: ‘I’m one of the people and I understand your economic pain’...
The tourism dam has burst its banks
"Instead, the best solution would be to reinstate the Soller tunnel, charging day visitors and sight-seeing coaches a fee for entry."
From No. 10 turmoil to travel tales: Keir, Covid, and culture shocks
It’s quite hard to imagine a more disastrous start for a PM in a newly formed government.
From squirrel stowaways to millionaire escapes
Explore the wild world of mischievous squirrels on trains, escaped capybaras, celebrity obsessions, and the exodus of UK millionaires. Read our take on these bizarre yet captivating stories!
Two Tier Starmer
Of course the biggest mistake Starmer made was labelling everyone who took part in the riots as ‘extreme right wing’.
What will come next in Mallorca?
After a summer of discontent, the tourism industry will be braced for a potential downturn in visitors in 2025.
Fabulous 60th at Son Vida Golf Mallorca
Some might not know this, but the golf course was inaugurated in 1964 and was the very first course in Mallorca and the second in the whole of Spain.
Troubled waters in the Balearics
Without a doubt, Mallorca, and in fact all the islands, rely on tourism whether they like it or not.
Soller’s traffic woes
“The situation can only get worse this summer, so solutions need to be found quickly.”
Singapore sling?
Having just returned from a whirlwind business trip to Singapore, I felt a certain unease reading about the ordeal of those who suffered severe turbulence on a recent flight to the country.
Soller locals are revolting
If you’re planning a trip by road to Soller any time soon, may I offer a few words of advice?
A sinking ship?
Take Soller, my local town. Countless businesses and individuals thrive on tourism, but a chunk don’t, and they are increasingly resentful of the massive crowds now flooding into the valley.
Mallorca the new Monaco?
“Where is Mallorca heading and what kind of folks will be living here in the next decade?”
- What a carry on! European Union abandons full launch of new travel entry system for Britons in favour of "phased rollout"
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- Laura Hamilton: “I’ve always loved Mallorca, I just wished I’d bought here earlier...”
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London lights and yuletide musings: Festive tales from the capital
Experience the magic of London during December, from dazzling Christmas lights and festive office parties to economic challenges and beauty trends.
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