News of the day 30 November 2016
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The Balearic government doesn't expect Brexit to affect tourism in 2017.

Economy

Government dismissing a "Brexit effect" on growth in 2017

The regional government expects growth to be 3.7% next year. Other forecasts, citing Brexit, are not so optimistic.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter

President Armengol and other leading politicians at the exhumation in Porreres.

Society

Marratxi requesting exhumation of Civil War graves

Victims' deaths were recorded as having been "accidents".

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter

Ruth Mateu (Més), the transparency minister, taking charge of the debate on the anti-corruption office.

Corruption

Parliament approves anti-corruption office

"Corruption has to be fought on different fronts and with different means and all the political parties should work on restoring the public's faith."

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter

Homeless people in Palma are to be registered with the town hall just like any other resident of the city.

Society

Homeless in Palma to be put on residents' register

"Through this measure we will make available the means to allow people to have a more dignified life."

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter

News / Comment

Comment

Wait and see on Brexit

I think the Brexit optimism is just wishful thinking at the moment.

Jason Moore

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