News of the day 6 January 2018
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Club Mac in Alcudia. Some 2000 places; totally all-inclusive.

Law

All-inclusive regulation on this year's legislative agenda

Further reform of the tourism law will include a definitive regulation of all-inclusive hotels.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter

National Police numbers in the Balearics have dropped.

Police

Reduction of over 200 state police officers in the Balearics

Unions say there are fewer National Police officers than the interior ministry claims there to be.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter

Yesterday's military parade in Palma.

Security

Balearics commander-in-chief highlights jihadist threat

The commander-in-chief in the Balearics, Juan Cifuentes, was speaking at yesterday's military parade.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter

Tomás Moya, Welsh under-16 karate champion.

Sport

Welsh karate dragon with Majorcan blood breathing fire in his heart

Jaime Moyá Day, father of budding Welsh karate champion, Tomás, talks about roots in the true heart of Majorca.

Humphrey Carter

Lluís Apesteguia (third left); Bel Busquets (fourth right).

Majorca

More "good management": the week in Majorca

Bel Busquets was promising to keep up the apparently good work at the tourism ministry; the mayor of Santanyi was worried about Cala d'Or; the mayor of Palma was more concerned about climate change; and drugs were a big seller over the festive period.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter

News / Comment

Comment

All change

Jeremy Corbyn, prime minister by the end of the year? It could just happen.

Jason Moore

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