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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.

Crime

National Police open suspected homicide case in Palma

The police discovered the body of a 45-year-old women amongst the smoke and a mattress on fire.

Humphrey Carter 23/12/2015 00:00

Society

Balearics crosses its fingers for the big El Gordo lottery draw

Long lines formed as people hoped to buy a winning share in El Gordo, which will hand out 2.24 billion euros.

Humphrey Carter 21/12/2015 00:00

Business

British investment company wants Festival Park

Meyer Bergman has made an offer to purchase the Festival Park retail and leisure centre in Marratxi for an estimated 105 million euros.

Humphrey Carter 21/12/2015 00:00

Transport

Briton flying high in Majorca

Balearic Helicopters has entered in to a joint venture with the highly experienced and prestigious Whizzard Helicopters which is based in Welshpool.

Humphrey Carter 17/12/2015 00:00

Tourism

British holiday market on course to dominate 2016 in the Balearics

Some hotel chains have been forced to place a block on peak season sales.

Humphrey Carter 12/12/2015 00:00

Property

Branson never really left Majorca for good

Branson plans to transform Son Bunyola into the “best eco-resort in Europe”.

Humphrey Carter 11/12/2015 00:00

Comment

Palma is matching Milan...

I sometimes think that we forget how lucky we are to have a city like Palma.

Humphrey Carter 07/12/2015 00:00

Tourism

Tourists just keep on coming

Most of Palma’s hotels were fully booked over the Bank Holiday weekend.

Humphrey Carter 07/12/2015 00:00

Tourism

Tourism cash boost in Calvia

Significant increase in public funding for beaches, tourism, sporting events and the police proposed.

Humphrey Carter 04/12/2015 00:00

Military

US warship bound to strike ISIS in Palma

Motto - “First To Conquer” - and this will be her second deployment to the Mediterranean to provide air support to operations in the Middle East.

Humphrey Carter 30/11/2015 00:00

Entertainment

1.7m Britons watch Portillo roll into Puerto Soller

This summer, Portillo came to Majorca to film the Balearic stage of his attempt to trace the early 20th-century roots of the Spanish Civil War.

Humphrey Carter 28/11/2015 00:00

Retail

Black Friday fever grips Palma

Palma’s retail sector as a whole has reported that Black Friday has lived up to its billing with a marked increase in business.

Humphrey Carter 27/11/2015 00:00

Gastronomy

Second Michelin star which all began in Dublin

In the 2016 Michelin Guide for Spain and Portugal, Zaranda is the only Spanish restaurant to obtain a second star other than Coque (chef Mario Sandoval) in Madrid.

Humphrey Carter 26/11/2015 00:00

Comment

Taxing alternatives

The tourist tax appears on course to be introduced, but there are alternatives.

Humphrey Carter 25/11/2015 00:00

Weather

Majorca freezes

Majorca woke to a dusting of snow today as the first cold snap of the winter gripped the island.

Humphrey Carter 23/11/2015 00:00

Winter flights

More winter joy for Majorca

Flight connections between the UK and Palma are going to be greatly improved this winter with Jet2 leading from the front.

Humphrey Carter 18/11/2015 00:00

Palma

Palma Council to hold a public referendum over Borne terraces

City council seems incapable of making a satisfactory decision over the future of the terraces.

Humphrey Carter 17/11/2015 00:00

Emergencies

Emergency services put to the test

The training exercise was a routine one to make sure that all of the emergency services know how to respond to a catastrophe.

Humphrey Carter 17/11/2015 00:00

Emergencies

Train which crashed into car was “going too fast”

The findings of the investigation were made public by the ministry for transport and they will now be examined by the National Police.

Humphrey Carter 17/11/2015 00:00

Environment

A ten-year battle to protect our oceans comes to Majorca

"Plastic doesn’t sound very sexy, but it is an extremely important threat to our present and, more importantly, our future and it effects our daily lives on a huge scale."

Humphrey Carter 15/11/2015 00:00