Your seven days news round-up in Mallorca
These are the stories that made the headlines this week.
Your seven days news round-up in Mallorca
These are the stories that made the headlines this week.

It has been a busy week in Mallorca.
It has been a busy week in Mallorca.
Your weekly news catch-up in Mallorca
Read the top stories on the island this past week.
The stories that made the headlines last week in Mallorca
Described as, and rightly so, one of the greatest challenges facing the Balearics, overpopulation is a combination of the ever-increasing size of the resident population - faster growth than anywhere else in Spain - and of the high floating population, which mainly means tourists.
The stories that made the headlines this week in Mallorca: Your weekly update
A summarised article on this week's highlighted stories.
Your weekly catch-up
After a couple of relatively tourist-free years, Mallorca is really feeling the effects of ‘mass tourism’.
Starmer unrepentant over his Mallorca holiday, My family needed a break
“Everyone’s entitled to a holiday but it’s time he practised what he preaches.
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Extremely valuable grey amber found on Mallorcan beach
In 2017 some locals reportedly found grey amber on the beach in Porto Cristo.
Woman dies in house fire in Palma
One of the Officers at the woman's house had to be given oxygen after suffering from smoke inhalation.
Remains of 2 adults found at Bellver Castle
The remains were discovered during structural consolidation work in the second defensive enclosure.
Audit Office wants more control of Mallorca's extrajudicial bills
Each extrajudicial bill that's approved must bear the identification of the person who authorised it.
Road accidents claim 4 lives in 10 days in Mallorca
Three men in their 20s died when their car crashed into a tree.
Biggest British Cruise Ship in Palma
'Iona' has been scheduled to visit Palma several times but the trips were postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Guardia Civil appeal for help to identify body
Officers believe the woman may have fallen into the Bay of Palma some time between September 22 and 24.
Comment
News, what news?
Anna Nicholas’s views on some of the stories of the week.
Anna Nicholas16/01/2022 13:20