Palma businesses and residents condemning town hall management
Palma was one of the best places in the world to live. It has now become the third worst city.
Palma concern at the number of scheduled evictions
A Spanish government decree paralysing evictions is no longer in force.
Palma and Playa de Palma hotels all staying open in September
72 Palma-Cala Major hotels, and 98 in Playa de Palma.
Shopping vouchers for vulnerable families in Palma
The scheme will guarantee a "gift at Christmas".
Low-price graffiti removal attracts demand in Palma
The rate is two euros per square metre.
Police break up Son Vida party with over 100 people
A tourism ministry inspector was also called to the scene.
Naked man takes a stroll in Palma
Two police officers eventually had a word with him.
Palma bars closed, but parking-space terraces remain
Bars have closed for holidays, and temporary terraces should have been removed.
Number of cruise ships in Palma will almost double in September
Forty ships are scheduled for September; the number for August is 23.
79-year-old woman in hospital after being knocked down by a scooter
Daniela was knocked down on a pedestrian crossing.
Mutiny on Palma ferry, delay leads to complaints about overcrowding
The cause of the delay was crew members testing positive for Covid.
Tunnel in Palma closed as work starts on pedestrianisation project
The Nuredduna tunnel in Palma was closed on Wednesday morning.
Podemos wanting Palma to receive Afghan refugees
The Balearic government has offered to welcome women and girls from Afghanistan.
Proposal for Palma park to be used for motorhomes
The proposal would provide space for at least twenty motorhomes and camper vans.
Via Cintura accident rate cut by almost 30%
Reducing the speed limit was controversial, but there have been fewer accidents on the Via Cintura.
Spain's PM lunching with the King in Palma
An anti-monarchy protest coincided with Pedro Sánchez's arrival.
Retailers protest against Palma mobility policies
Town hall measures under the 'Palma Walks' plan are the latest to draw complaints from retailers.
Santa Catalina residents demanding "respect and civility"
Residents refer to a "Magallufisation" of Santa Catalina.
The Aida Perla returns to Palma
Fifty per cent passenger capacity of a normal 3,200.
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