Balearics is top spot for foreign property sales
The British still lead the foreign property market.
The Britsh dominated the Balearic tourist market last year.
The Britsh dominated the Balearic tourist market last year.
Legendary British DJ is Incandescent
Incandescent is a new festival of light and images, and where else would it be held but in Inca.
Back to the drawing board
The great trading nation promised with Brexit has not come about; in fact it is more difficult to get British products.
Matt Bianco - Not him, them in Palma
The sixteenth Jazz Voyeur Festival in Palma starts on Saturday and will run until December 15.
Planning your retirement in Spain
Mallorca remains a popular destination for British retirees and there are so many benefits to living here
Yes, I’m a pessimist - but in a really positive way!
This innate pessimism is said to be a central part of being British.
British sandwich makes Spanish Guardia Civil sick
“Another British crime against food.”
What a week!
“I think this week we saw British politics at its best. Brexit is a nightmare but the parliamentary dream lives on...”
Emergencies
British tourists among Majorca flood victims
Two British tourists are among the victims.
Scams
Britons warned about about taxi scams at the airport
British tourists have been warned of “pirate taxis” charging clients triple the official rate at Palma airport.
Behaving badly
The British have the reputation as being the bad boys of the Majorcan tourist industry.
Big success
British industry has recently completed the largest ever Royal Navy warship, the new aircraft carrier Queen Elizabeth.
Population
There are twice as many Britons in Spain than Spaniards in Britain
With much of the Brexit talk focusing on rights for EU citizens living in the UK and UK citizens living in the European Union, it has been revealed that there are more than double the number of British people in Spain than Spanish people in the UK, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Tourism
Tour firms worried about negative false claims impact
British tour industry leaders are urging the government to implement “simple changes” that do not require a parliamentary vote to speed up a resolution to the surge in holiday illness claims, as the boss of one consortium warned the high rise in such claims could put travel companies “out of business”.
- Spain wants Britons to show they have 113.40 euros, £97, per day for their holidays
- Big changes on the horizon when Britons travel to Mallorca
- Over two hours for Britons to get through Palma airport queues
- Palma Airport passport control "collapse" put down to unscheduled flights
- Living in a motorhome in Palma: "It'll only get worse"
Comment
Remembering the legend: Steve Wright and the evolution of radio
I was of course listening to the radio when I heard the tragic news of his passing.
Richie Prior29/02/2024 10:19