Sport
Kick-off in Santa Ponsa
Most of the players were quite pleased that it was not as hot as last year.
Sport
Local police forces take on the rest of the world in Santa Ponsa
The fifth five-a-side Mallorca Football Tournament for global security, military and government personnel and amateurs kicks off on Thursday evening in Santa Ponsa.
Gastronomy
Soller chutneys with a touch of Nepalese promise
Handmade and homemade chutneys are the latest product to emerge from the Soller Valley using fresh, local produce.
Nautical
Twenty per cent surge in demand for moorings in the Balearics
Booking a berth for July and August is more or less impossible in the Balearics and that is leading to the lengthening of the nautical season.
Emergencies
Driver and cyclist killed in accident, second cyclist in critical condition
The force of the impact trapped the driver in his vehicle and fire fighters from the Inca brigade were required to cut him free.
Nautical
Balearic president backs nautical industry
President Armengol stressed the importance of the nautical industry because of the economic benefits it brings.
Tennis
Murray gets ready for Madrid in Majorca
Britain’s world number two tennis player, Andrew Murray, has spent the past few days training with world number eleven, the Canadian, Milos Raonic and his coach, Majorca former world number one, Carlos Moya, at the Palma Sport & Tennis Club in the city centre.
Tourism
Hit BBC series boosts bookings to Majorca
The travel industry knows that movies and TV series shot on locations can influence holiday bookings and this summer Majorca is reaping the rewards of just that.
Tourism
"A tourist tax does not mean we don't like or don't want tourists"
Biel Barceló, the tourism minister, talks to the Bulletin about the tourist tax, graffiti, holiday rentals, all-inclusives and winter tourism.
Police
IS suspect was speeding up military training
Mohammed Harrak refused to make a statement claiming it was a "big misunderstanding".
The fight against terrorism
The Spanish security authorities are constantly rounding up suspects.
Wills needs to man up
Lovely trip for William and Kate but we will end up talking about his late mother.
A country of Republicans
The modern monarchy faces a tough battle in Spain: most peope are Republicans at heart.
A tourist a terrorist...
The graffiti may be coming down but the damage has been done to Palma.
Tourism
Maiden visit of new P&O flagship Britannia snubbed
No official welcome for the cruise liner on Saturday, the Balearics Ports Authority is too busy.
A nasty surprise ...
After all the hype, this summer may turn out to be good but not that good.
EU referendum
Brexit: No guarantees from PM for expats
"If we vote to leave, however, we simply cannot guarantee that those benefits we enjoy as members of the EU will remain in place."
- Balearic government plans big increase in tax on cruise ship passengers and even a cash levy on hire cars
- Another body found by a Mallorca beach
- Heavy rains return to Spain putting country on RED alert
- As the town hall announces 21 million euros investment, Playa de Palma residents denounce drugs and homelessness
- Saturday weather in Mallorca
Comment
Don’t let them win!
Some people may be feeling uncomfortable about the IS arrests in Palma this week.
Humphrey Carter 20/04/2016 00:00