The week that was
A rap for Majorca's farmers
When one thinks about it, Majorca is something of a doughnut anyway. Most of the population and development is on the coast, while there is comparatively little in the centre.
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No battle for Soller
The celebrated brave women of Soller wouldn’t be brave, they’d be downright foolhardy.
The week that was
Crisis and politicians' pay
The situation at present is "exceptional" and it demands "exceptional and collective decisions".
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Fun for children
“I think it is an excellent idea for the police to entertain lockdown children...”
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Spain's political illness
Spain's political parties are starting to take chunks out of each other, now's not the time.
Coronavirus
Spain's coronavirus death toll tops 10,000 after another record daily toll
Over 6,000 people were in intensive care, the data showed.
Coronavirus
As Spain battles virus, medics' unions hit out
“Italy was 10 days ahead of us, which should have allowed us to see where things could be heading.”
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Patience is a virtue
Tensions are starting to fray, the Spanish government needs to tread carefully.
State of emergency
Feeding Spain's 'hero' medics for free, caterers and couriers team up
With Spain’s bars and restaurants all closed to customers due to the lockdown, Food4Heroes has drawn support from many famous brands.
Gender violence
Calls to Spain's gender violence helpline rise sharply during lockdown
Spain is among the countries worst affected by the pandemic, with 9,053 deaths as of Wednesday.
Coronavirus
Spain registers overnight death toll of 849, highest so far
The death toll rose to 8,189 on Tuesday.
Coronavirus
Spain's health emergency chief Fernando Simon has coronavirus
The trend in daily infections had changed since the introduction of lockdown measures.
The week that was
Walking the dog
An advert had placed on Facebook - For two euros an hour, citizens of A Coruña were being offered several dogs that they could take for a walk.
Three cheers and a big boo
So often forgotten and so underpaid, cleaners - and the work they perform - have never been more crucial.
The Week in Tourism
The tanking tourism economy
When it comes to jobs, the application of ERTE temporary layoff regulations has resulted in Meliá laying off around 8,300 employees in Spain.
Coronavirus
Spain reports 769 new coronavirus deaths but says daily rise stabilizing
The number of people infected in the country rose overnight to 64,059 from 56,188 on Thursday.
Out and About
Waste not, Want not!
In these days when it's not so easy to get out and about, we really need to stretch our ingredients along with our imaginations when we prepare our meals.
- What a carry on! European Union abandons full launch of new travel entry system for Britons in favour of "phased rollout"
- Uncertainty surrounds EU Entry/Exit System implementation
- Fresh move to scrap new tourist registration scheme in Spain
- Living in Palma Airport - Safe and warm
- Laura Hamilton: “I’ve always loved Mallorca, I just wished I’d bought here earlier...”
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Nightmare
“The scenes on Bournemouth beach on Thursday are a nightmare...”
Jason Moore27/06/2020 13:07