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Humphrey Carter
Humphrey Carter

Viewpoint

Deputy Editor

Oxford-born Humphrey Carter joined the Bulletin in 1994 as a photographer, having studied photography, film and psychology in the UK. After having travelled the world and worked in many fields, within months of joining the Bulletin he secured exclusive access to Australia’s most wanted man in Mallorca and ran with the story for the following ten years for the local and international media. He was made Deputy Editor in 1997 and has been sent on numerous overseas assignments - he fronted the multi-media coverage of Real Mallorca’s European football campaign. His work has been featured on the front pages of newspapers and magazines around the world and is a regular commentator for leading international media outlets, in particular television and radio.

Travel

Victor winning over the world of private jet travel

Victor hoping to be named among Sunday Times Tech Track 100 fastest-growing companies.

Humphrey Carter 31/08/2015 00:00

Police

“All I’ve been told is that they ‘believe’ it’s Jacqueline...”

Sister Monique, who was extremely close to Jacqueline, has never thrown in the towel.

Humphrey Carter 31/08/2015 00:00

Economy

Strong pound is hitting the all-inclusive market

British tourism expenditure accounts for 22 per cent of the market this year.

Humphrey Carter 29/08/2015 00:00

Tourism

Balearics top this Bank Holiday weekend

ABTA, the Association of British Travel Agents, has reported that 1.9 million British holidaymakers are heading overseas this weekend.

Humphrey Carter 28/08/2015 00:00

Police

Tennant family hurt by media reports

"Until we get all the conclusive reports from the Guardia Civil, which we have not yet received, we as a family are not giving up hope..."

Humphrey Carter 27/08/2015 00:00

Tourism

Jet2 forecasts 20 per cent growth in the Majorcan market in 2016

"I would love to see Jet2 flying all year to Majorca in the mid term."

Humphrey Carter 26/08/2015 00:00

Police

Parents hope for truth behind son’s Magalluf fatal balcony fall

 “This was no accident. Someone must have seen something.”

Humphrey Carter 17/08/2015 00:00

Tourism

Best summer ever for Balearic hotel chains

While the Spanish market is bouncing back and assisting with occupancy levels, the British market is also strong.

Humphrey Carter 15/08/2015 00:00

Celebrities

Oprah Winfrey goes clubbing in Ibiza

“They say it’s better in Ibiza!"

Humphrey Carter 14/08/2015 00:00

Tourism

Confusion over eco-tax introduction

The absence of the eco-tax - which was a central policy for both Podemos and Més during the election campaign - led to differing explanations by the partners in government.

Humphrey Carter 14/08/2015 00:00

Latest headlines

British Ambassador presents British police in Magalluf

British Ambassador to Spain Simon Manley and Central Government Delegate to the Balearics Teresa Palmer praise and thank British police for their help on the beat in Majorca.

Humphrey Carter 13/08/2015 00:00

Balearic beat

“Spain and UK have an excellent relationship and this pilot scheme is proof of that...”

“This is a good way to influence British behaviour abroad and thus prevent problems, thereby reducing the burden on publicly-funded British Consulates. It should also strengthen relations between our police forces and those in the Balearics, as well as enhancing the UK’s standing in Spain as a whole.”

Humphrey Carter 13/08/2015 00:00

Spain jobs

Temp jobs are growing fast in Spain but is that a good thing?

It may seem strange, then, that Adecco, the world’s largest staffing agency, is seeing its fastest growth in these places.

Humphrey Carter 12/08/2015 00:00

Palma airport

Another record month at Palma airport as Majorca tops last-minute booking spot

July adds to a cumulative result for the first seven months of the year which has seen a 2.5% increase in passenger traffic to 13,044,906 in total.

Humphrey Carter 12/08/2015 00:00

Comment

Privatisation could cost us

Earlier this year a group of directors of Ryanair were in Palma to unveil some new routes and their visit came just a few weeks after it was revealed that the low-cost airline had taken a look at the part privatisation of the Spanish airport authority AENA.

Humphrey Carter 11/08/2015 00:00