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Humphrey Carter
Humphrey Carter

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Deputy Editor

Oxford-born Humphrey Carter joined the Bulletin in 1994 as a photographer, having studied photography, film and psychology in the UK. After having travelled the world and worked in many fields, within months of joining the Bulletin he secured exclusive access to Australia’s most wanted man in Mallorca and ran with the story for the following ten years for the local and international media. He was made Deputy Editor in 1997 and has been sent on numerous overseas assignments - he fronted the multi-media coverage of Real Mallorca’s European football campaign. His work has been featured on the front pages of newspapers and magazines around the world and is a regular commentator for leading international media outlets, in particular television and radio.

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Agree to disagree

The Spanish and Catalan governments have opened talks - nice PR stunt.

Humphrey Carter 28/02/2020 13:34

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Formerly known as Prince

No one can deny it’s all gone pear shaped for Harry, formerly known as Prince.

Humphrey Carter 27/02/2020 09:57

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It’s easy, fatal, to criticise

There is a flip side to social media, it brings the worst out of people.

Humphrey Carter 26/02/2020 10:03

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The hills are alive in Majorca

While N. Europe, especially the UK, shivers, Majorca certainly is not catching a cold.

Humphrey Carter 25/02/2020 10:11

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Majorca battle lines drawn

There seems to be growing animosity in Majorca lately with everyone arguing.

Humphrey Carter 22/02/2020 09:32

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Turkey is getting tasty

The Balearics can not afford to take its eye off Turkey as a serious tourism contender.

Humphrey Carter 21/02/2020 09:54

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Spain’s farming revolution

Spain’s new progressive government is facing its first big battle with farmers.

Humphrey Carter 20/02/2020 10:18

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Booze ban concerns

Balearics tourism minister Iago Negueruela will have some fast talking to do.

Humphrey Carter 19/02/2020 09:33

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The terrace saga goes on

Palma City Council has opened a can of worms with its crusade against terraces.

Humphrey Carter 18/02/2020 09:47

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More civil servants than Scotland

Yes, according to the latest report, the Balearics employs more civil servants than Scotland.

Humphrey Carter 17/02/2020 09:58

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So what about cruises?

The government has done holiday rentals and booze, surely cruises must be next?

Humphrey Carter 15/02/2020 09:29

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How long for Spanish PM?

The new Spanish PM has some major internal coalition problems to over come.

Humphrey Carter 14/02/2020 09:22

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Spanish coffee break ban

Popping out of work for a quick coffee or a fag break could come at a price.

Humphrey Carter 13/02/2020 09:39

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Turfed off the terraces

Palma city council is about to put jobs and businesses at risk with its new terrace law.

Humphrey Carter 12/02/2020 10:22

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Climate is changing

In my 40 plus years of skiing I’ve never seen a lizard in a ski resort this time of year.

Humphrey Carter 11/02/2020 09:37

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The Spanish economy

The Spanish economy performed remarkably well last year but it’s slowing now.

Humphrey Carter 01/02/2020 09:52

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Gibraltar’s quick response

It looks like Gibraltar could be in for a rocky ride post Brexit but they have a plan.

Humphrey Carter 31/01/2020 10:04

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Are eco ships the answer?

Low carbon footprint cruise ships are coming to Palma, but it’s not the solution.

Humphrey Carter 30/01/2020 10:21

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The Brits love Majorca

Despite all the scaremongering over Brexit, it looks like the Britons are still coming.

Humphrey Carter 29/01/2020 09:54

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Tourists leaving the beach

Foreign holiday habits are changing with more tourists going “green”.

Humphrey Carter 28/01/2020 10:06