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Humphrey Carter
Humphrey Carter

Viewpoint

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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Balearic cash blockage

The Balearic government is under mounting pressure to secure a finance deal.

Humphrey Carter 07/11/2018 18:28

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Mayor of London wakes up

It has only taken 118 homicides this year for the mayor to finally take action.

Humphrey Carter 06/11/2018 19:26

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An honour to have served

Working for Don Pedro’s Majorca Daily Bulletin has provided opportunities which no other job would have provided.

Humphrey Carter 04/11/2018 19:05

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Palma's rhapsody

It has been a while since we have had such a choice of great films to watch in English.

Humphrey Carter 03/11/2018 19:32

Entertainment

"Majorca is the perfect place for a film festival and to make films"

Interview with Sandra Seeling Lipski, founder and director of the Evolution Mallorca International Film Festival.

Humphrey Carter 22/10/2018 15:35

Latest headlines

The search continues

Five-year-old Arthur’s back pack found six kilometres from his mother.

Humphrey Carter 16/10/2018 09:24

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London's crime problem

The Metropolitan Police have launched a massive recruitment drive, is this an admission of failure?

Humphrey Carter 14/10/2018 18:46

Society

Praying for welfare of former Queen's College pupil

Xisco Prieto, the son of Rosemary Graham, was attacked in San Remo, Italy.

Humphrey Carter 03/10/2018 17:46

Crime

"I grew up surrounded by guns and bodyguards, I thought it was normal ..."

Interview with Philip Witcomb, aka Roberto Sendoya Escobar, the eldest son of the infamous Colombian drugs ‘Don’ Pablo Escobar.

Humphrey Carter 01/09/2018 00:00

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Puigdemont’s Waterloo

It’s rather ironic that the Spanish government’s "enemy" is based in Waterloo.

Humphrey Carter 27/08/2018 00:00

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Caring for the jewel of the Med

When it rains, it does not pour, it swamps the beaches and pollutes the sea with sewage. Why?

Humphrey Carter 19/08/2018 00:00

Charity

Walking the Santiago Way to raise funds for Alzheimer's

Interview with British resident Lynne Myers, who is going to walk the Camino de Santiago to raise funds for Alzheimer’s Research UK.

Humphrey Carter 18/08/2018 00:00

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Booze and balls

Something needs to be done about alcohol and sport on the park, not so much off it.

Humphrey Carter 17/08/2018 00:00

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Public transport

The plan for the tram from the city centre to the airport is a great idea.

Humphrey Carter 16/08/2018 00:00

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Puigdemont comes clean

Former Catalan President has given a fascinating interview to Der Spiegel.

Humphrey Carter 15/08/2018 00:00

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Tourism-phobia

The anti-tourist movement appears to be spreading around the world, Spain could have a lot to answer for.

Humphrey Carter 12/08/2018 00:00

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Why is so much "illegal"?

It’s encouraging to see this government trying to get to grips with past ignorance.

Humphrey Carter 10/08/2018 00:00

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Politicians are human

In the Western world, we are supposed to have free speech and human politicians.

Humphrey Carter 09/08/2018 00:00

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I am not a tourist

Majorca is in danger of out-pricing itself and the first to get hit are the residents.

Humphrey Carter 08/08/2018 00:00

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Merkel under the cosh

German Chancellor Merkel no longer appears to rule the roost in Germany.

Humphrey Carter 07/08/2018 00:00