The European debate
The referendum result will change our lives but no-one knows how much and when.
Headless chickens in the British government
Britain should leave the European Union sooner rather than later.
Tourist tax success
The introduction of the tourist tax has been a success. Few problems and vital revenue for the local economy.
Tourism promotion for the low-season
We want more visitors, not necessarily in the summer but certainly during the winter.
A government bad joke
Spain is rapidly becoming a laughing stock; it still doesn't have a government.
British resident voting rights
I would remind the British government that we have been promised the vote.
Terraces in Palma
I am sure that the city council could have found another venue for the book fair.
National versus party interest
The political stalemate is hitting Spain's international image.
British economy post-referendum
The British economy has not gone into meltdown since the referendum.
Could the EU have done more to help Remain?
Who has more to fear from the British exit from the European Union, the UK or those countries who remain part of the EU?
- Britons cash in on the outgoing Golden Visa in Spain to beat the 90 day rule
- Royal Navy submarine dives into a storm in Spain
- What a carry on! European Union abandons full launch of new travel entry system for Britons in favour of "phased roll out"
- After a holiday in Mallorca Richard Gere moves to Spain
- Laura Hamilton: “I’ve always loved Mallorca, I just wished I’d bought here earlier...”
Comment
Tourist spending
There are serious concerns about the spending power of tourists.
Jason Moore 15/09/2016 00:00