Author
Jason Moore
Jason Moore

Viewpoint

Managing Editor

Jason Moore joined the Bulletin straight from school as a junior reporter after being educated at international schools on the island in 1988. As a news reporter he worked closely with our Spanish stablemate Última Hora and was sent on numerous foreign assignments including Boston and London. He became Deputy Editor in 1996 and Editor in 1997. In 2018 he was appointed Managing editor with the additional responsibility of sales and advertising. In 2022 he oversaw the transformation of the Bulletin into an online publication and the launch of the new Mallorca Bulletin. Born in Cambridge in 1970, he moved to Mallorca aged 5 and was educated at Bellver International College and Kings College. In 2012 he received a special award from the Calvia Council on the Bulletin’s 50th anniversary. He has written articles for most of the leading UK newspapers and has often worked as a pundit on British and Spanish television and radio programmes.

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Visitor numbers

"We should welcome the fact that we have a record number of tourists."

Jason Moore 06/08/2016 00:00

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Booze ban on flights

"Limiting the sale of alcohol on flights is certainly a step in the right direction."

Jason Moore 05/08/2016 00:00

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Should there be fewer tourists?

"I can see a debate on the horizon over fewer tourists but more spending power."

Jason Moore 04/08/2016 00:00

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No more moaning about the season

"The thousands of tourists on the island at the moment will mean that we can have a quiet and easy winter with no worries."

Jason Moore 03/08/2016 00:00

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Political deadlock in Spain

"Spain must resolve the political deadlock sooner rather than later."

Jason Moore 02/08/2016 00:00

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Cab shortage in Palma

"There is a severe shortage of cabs in the city centre at the moment."

Jason Moore 01/08/2016 00:00

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Opening hours in Palma

"I can't understand why the council continues to stop shops opening on a Sunday."

Jason Moore 30/07/2016 00:00

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British investment continues

"British investment in Majorca continues to grow despite Brexit."

Jason Moore 29/07/2016 00:00

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No government in Spain

"The Partido Popular is talking about a minority government."

Jason Moore 28/07/2016 00:00

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British citizens should keep calm over Brexit

"I don't believe that we should be too concerned over the Brit exit."

Jason Moore 27/07/2016 00:00

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No more municipal votes for the British

"I doubt that British citizens will be able to vote in next local elections."

Jason Moore 26/07/2016 00:00

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Chris Froome and cycling glory

"Majorca should cash in on Chris Froome´s victory in the Tour de France."

Jason Moore 25/07/2016 00:00

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May and Rajoy offer some cheer

"It was a welcome reassurance from the British and Spanish government."

Jason Moore 22/07/2016 00:00

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British submarines

It is unfortunate that yet another incident involving a British submarine has occurred close to Gibraltar.

Jason Moore 21/07/2016 00:00

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British citizens abroad should have a vote

"Just because we live in Europe doesn't mean that we can be quietly forgotten."

Jason Moore 20/07/2016 00:00

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Brexit and British and Spanish citizens

"If Britain starts to get tough with Spanish citizens, then you can expect the Spanish to get tough with British citizens."

Jason Moore 19/07/2016 00:00

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Not such a record season

The uncertainty after the Brexit vote has been enormous and sterling has dropped by about 10 per cent.

Jason Moore 18/07/2016 00:00

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Britain cannot stand alone

"Britain still has a vital role to play on the world stage despite the EU exit."

Jason Moore 16/07/2016 00:00

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Battle for the UK

"Gibraltar is desperate to remain in the European Union."

Jason Moore 15/07/2016 00:00

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Alternatives for cruise ships

"Passengers disembark in Palma to see the landmarks and not the inside of a bus station which is not close to any of the main attractions."

Jason Moore 14/07/2016 00:00