Teatre Principal de Palma puts tickets and subscriptions for the 25/26 season on sale

Teatre Principal de Palma puts tickets and subscriptions for the 25/26 season on sale

The Teatre Principal begins its 2025/2026 season and will open its box office this Wednesday, August 27. From 11:00 a.m. on August 27, spectators will be able to purchase their subscriptions both at the box office and online. A few days later, on Monday, September 1,...

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The Consell de Mallorca launches 2,000 places to promote active ageing with stays on the island

The Consell de Mallorca launches 2,000 places to promote active ageing with stays on the island

The Consell de Mallorca is launching a new edition of the “Stays for Seniors” program, which this year offers a total of 2,000 places—double last year’s figure—following the success of the first edition. This initiative aims to promote active ageing, social...

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The Morning Project improves hospital management with a new strategy to optimise inpatient beds

The Morning Project improves hospital management with a new strategy to optimise inpatient beds

This initiative is key to improving hospital efficiency, ensuring faster, more coordinated, and patient-centred care. The Hospital of Manacor has launched the Morning Project, an innovative initiative framed within the hospital’s commitment to innovation and...

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Inca completes the Heat Island Mitigation Project with new green areas and more sustainable public spaces

Inca completes the Heat Island Mitigation Project with new green areas and more sustainable public spaces

The Inca City Council has completed the works of the Heat Island Mitigation Project, a strategic initiative aimed at improving thermal comfort and environmental quality in several public spaces of the city. “We are taking a step forward in our climate adaptation...

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Education opens in September the call for grants for parents’ associations and student associations

Education opens in September the call for grants for parents’ associations and student associations

The Department of Education and Universities will open, between September 1 and 14, 2025, the call for grants aimed at financing activities and operating expenses of parents’ associations (AFA), student associations (AA), and their federations and confederations....

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The Government Brings Forward the Start of ‘Raor’ Fishing in Mallorca and Menorca’s Inland Waters by One Day

The Government Brings Forward the Start of ‘Raor’ Fishing in Mallorca and Menorca’s Inland Waters by One Day

This exceptional modification was approved by the Co-management Commission of Recreational Fishing of the Balearic Islands, following a proposal from the sector supplying materials for raor fishing. The aim is to promote traditional recreational fishing activity. The...

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“De lo que no se habla” by Pilar Estévez wins the 2025 Art Jove Photography Award

“De lo que no se habla” by Pilar Estévez wins the 2025 Art Jove Photography Award

The jury of the 2025 Art Jove Photography Contest has awarded the first prize to the work De lo que no se habla (“What is not spoken about”) by artist Pilar Estévez. The announcement was made this Saturday during an event at Casal Balaguer, attended by institutional...

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Authorised investment of €17.7 million for the construction of the new Faculty of Science at the UIB

Authorised investment of €17.7 million for the construction of the new Faculty of Science at the UIB

The Consell de Govern has approved an investment of €17,776,668.90 for the construction of the new Faculty of Science at the University of the Balearic Islands (UIB). This project aims to address the current lack of space in the existing building and provide modern,...

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The Regional Ministry of Education implements the intermediate level of VET in Boat Maintenance at CIFP Can Marines from September


This new cycle responds to the demands of the need to incorporate studies linked to the nautical sector.

Students will do their paid internships at the facilities of members of the Association of Industries and Nautical Services of Ibiza and Formentera

The Department of Education and Universities incorporates the middle grade of Vocational Training in Maintenance of Recreational Boats in the intensive dual mode in the Integrated Vocational Training Centre (CIFP) Can Marines of Santa Eulària des Riu, on the island of Ibiza, which will begin to be taught next September. Fifteen places will be offered for this degree.

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The intermediate level of VET in Boat Maintenance at CIFP Can Marines from September

The Regional Minister of Education and Universities, Antoni Vera, accompanied by the Director General of Vocational Training and Educational Planning, Maria Isabel Salas; the territorial director of Education in Ibiza and Formentera, Juan Álvarez, the president of the Association of Nautical Industries and Services of Ibiza and Formentera, Ramon van der Hooft, and the director of CIFP Can Marines, Pep Marí Tur, today presented the new studies, which will be taught for the first time in Ibiza and which will respond to the needs and demands of the nautical sector of the Pitiusas.

Students enrolled in the new intermediate degree will do their internships at the facilities of members of the Association of Nautical Industries and Services of Ibiza and Formentera. The studies will be taught in dual intensive regime, which means that students will have an employment contract and remuneration during their training.

The incorporation of these studies responds to the claims of companies in the sector, which warn of the lack of skilled labour. Professionals with this profile are in great demand in Ibiza, and in response to this need, the Regional Ministry of Education and Universities has decided to incorporate this educational offer, which has a high labour market insertion rate.

These studies are already offered in Mallorca and Menorca, and now they are also being incorporated into the CIFP Can Marines, where the intermediate degree in Navigation and Coastal Fishing Technician and the advanced degree in Maritime Transport and Deep-sea Fishing are already being offered.

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The number of passengers travelling on TIB buses rises by 42% in the first four months of 2024


Nearly 6.5 million passengers travelled on TIB between January and April, an increase of 1.9 million (42%) compared to the same period last year.

The Ministry of Housing, Territory and Mobility of the Government of the Balearic Islands, through the Transport Consortium of Mallorca (CTM), has recorded in the first four months of the year, from January to April 2024, nearly 6.5 million passengers who have travelled on the TIB bus, which represents an increase of 42.2% in the number of users compared to the same period of 2023, when free travel on all public transport was already in force.

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The number of passengers travelling on TIB buses rises by 42%

During the first four months of this year, the increase was more than 1.9 million passengers compared to the same period in 2023, from 4.5 million to nearly 6.5 million. This 42% increase in demand for TIB network buses comes between two periods in which free transport had already been introduced for users travelling with the Intermodal Card.

At present, the interurban public transport of the TIB network connects the different municipalities and areas of Mallorca with 71 bus lines. To cope with the increase in demand, both during the winter season and in the new service for the summer season, reinforcement measures have been adopted, mainly to increase frequencies on the bus lines.

During the winter season, from 1 November to 21 March, the TIB network was reinforced with an increase of 27 bus lines compared to the previous winter, an improvement of 53% of the total number of lines operating in this period. Likewise, for the summer season, this year the start of the reinforcement of the service was brought forward to 22 March compared to the last high season.

For the summer season, frequencies have been increased on a total of 24 bus lines, resuming service on sixteen lines and incorporating a new line (131) in the Serra de Tramuntana, between Santa Ponça, Banyalbufar and La Granja de Esporles.

Ten new compressed natural gas buses are expected to be added to the TIB’s current sustainable fleet in the coming weeks, increasing the current fleet, which currently has 201 compressed natural gas buses and eighteen electric buses.

About the reinforcements adopted for the summer season, in the Ponent area, the nuclei of Palmanova and Magaluf (104) have been better connected with services every 15 minutes in each direction, and, compared to last summer, the improved offer in the tourist area of Costa de la Calma also stands out, which almost doubles connectivity with Palma and Santa Ponça, with a new frequency of 25 minutes.

In the northern area of Mallorca, the late-night service on the suburban line connecting Alcúdia-Can Picafort (324) has been reinforced, reaching beyond 00.00 h with a stable frequency of 12-13 minutes; line 302 has been improved compared to 2023 by increasing the frequency to one bus every twenty minutes during peak hours and extending the service until 0. 10 am to ensure that hotel and restaurant workers can return home; and in the centre of Cala Sant Vicenç, line 321 has brought forward the daily start time to 7.10 am.

On the Llevant coast, the Cales de Mallorca line (416) has increased its services by 50% since the end of March, and in the Migjorn area, the Campos-Palma express services (501) have been added throughout the day. Concerning the Aerotib lines that connect with Palma airport, the A32 and A42 lines have increased their service by 10 % compared to the summer of 2023.

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The Government revises upwards the “pension fund”, which will close the year with 9,300 million

The Social Security Reserve Fund exceeded 8.3 billion euros in September and will end 2024 with 300 million more than expected.

The Social Security Reserve Fund reached €8.356 billion on September 30, the highest level since December 2017, and is set to end the year with nearly €9.3 billion accumulated.

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The Government revises upwards the “pension fund”, which will close the year with 9,300 million

The so-called ‘pension piggy bank’, which ended 2023 with 5,578 million euros, has so far this year received contributions worth 2,623 million euros, thanks to the Intergenerational Equity Mechanism, which came into force in 2023, to provide resources to this fund through a percentage of the contribution for common contingencies, distributed between the company and the worker with the same distribution as in social contributions.

In September alone, the Reserve Fund received allocations of 314.7 million euros, to which will be added those corresponding to the last three months of the year.

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Inca Town Council and the Pagesa de Inca Cooperative signed a collaboration agreement for the modernisation of their facilities

The Inca Town Council reaffirms its commitment to the farming sector and local farmers with the approval of a direct subsidy to the Pagesa de Inca Cooperative. In this way, the town council of the capital of Raiguer has granted a subsidy of 40,000 euros to improve the development of its work and contribute to increasing efficiency and sustainability.

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Inca Town Council and the Pagesa de Inca Cooperative signed a collaboration agreement

“This agreement is another example of the commitment of the Inca Town Council to the local agricultural sector. The Pagesa de Inca Cooperative plays a crucial role in our community and this modernisation of their facilities will allow them to continue their valuable work more efficiently,” says the Mayor of Inca, Virgilio Moreno.

The main objective of this direct subsidy is to provide economic support to the farmers of Inca, in order to promote the maintenance and growth of the sector. This aid will provide the Cooperativa Pagesa de Inca with the resources necessary to equip and modernise the shop, warehouse, offices and meeting room at the headquarters of the Cooperativa Pagesa de Inca.

“The main objective of this grant is to strengthen the sector and ensure its sustainable development. In this way, we support the Cooperativa Pagesa de Inca, a reference entity in the town, in its work of advising and training local farmers, as well as promoting agriculture and the development of the primary sector in Inca”, explains the councillor for the Environment, Helena Cayetano.

The signing of the grant agreement for the modernisation and adaptation of the cooperative’s headquarters was presided over by the mayor of Inca, Virgilio Moreno, and the president of the Pagesa de Inca Cooperative, Tomeu Martorell. Also present at the meeting were the councillor for the Environment, Helena Cayetano, and other representatives of the cooperative.

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SFM reinforces safety in transport and promotes the use of the train through actions with various collectives


The railway company signs an agreement with the Guardia Civil for the delivery of 300 transport cards and will extend this initiative to other entities

Serveis Ferroviaris de Mallorca (SFM) has signed a collaboration agreement with the 17th Zone/Commandery of the Civil Guard of the Balearic Islands to allow free travel to all its members in the services managed by the railway administrator. For this purpose, 300 non-nominative transport cards have been delivered to them, which can be used by all the members of this corps belonging to the demarcation of the island of Mallorca.

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The cards provided through this initiative have an identification number that will allow to have a personalized record of its use by the Command and the main objective is that the members of the corps can have easy access to both train and metro stations to facilitate possible interventions or develop research and intelligence work, but also encourage the use of public rail transport among its members.

The measure gives continuity to other similar agreements already in effect by SFM, such as the one made under the same conditions with the National Police a few years ago or with the Local Police of Sineu, more recently. Likewise, SFM intends to follow the same steps with other local police forces in municipalities along the railway corridor.

On the other hand, SFM has opened the application for obtaining group tickets to new entities, such as associations or leisure and free time entities, the different groups of the Moviment Escolta i Guiatge de Mallorca, entities that work with people with functional diversity or senior citizens or other similar groups that want to benefit from the advantages of this ticket.

Until now, the purchase of group tickets was authorized exclusively to schools attached to the Ministry of Education of the Government of the Balearic Islands, being free of charge for students in kindergarten, primary and secondary schools and offering very low fares for the rest of the courses.

It should be remembered that the group ticket must be requested to SFM in advance and following the established channels and it is not necessary to have the Intermodal Card to make use of it by any member of the group traveling on the train. It is a type of ticket widely used for excursions or outings by schools since, apart from the economic benefit if you do not have an Intermodal Card, it allows you to organize the trip with the advice of the railway company’s staff and speeds up the access and exit of the stations for the comfort and safety of both the group making the trip and the rest of the users of the railway network.

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The Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sports begins with the PSIB-PSOE round of presentations on the measures of containment and tourism sustainability proposed by the Govern


Minister Bauzà met today with Iago Negueruela and Llorenç Pou of PSIB-PSOE

The Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sports, Jaume Bauzà, has received at the headquarters of the Conselleria Iago Negueruela and Llorenç Pou, representing the PSIB-PSOE parliamentary group, to begin the round of presentation of the legislative proposal of the Government of the Balearic Islands for the containment and sustainability of tourism.

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The Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sports begins with the PSIB-PSOE round of presentations on the measures of containment and tourism sustainability proposed by the Govern

At the end of the meeting, Minister Bauzà assured that “the spirit of the Government is to carry forward a fair, thoughtful and balanced proposal”. Bauzà also said that “now is the time to listen to everyone, to present our proposal and seek the necessary synergies to be able to approve these measures”.

Throughout this week there will be meetings with representatives of the other parliamentary groups. Counsellor Bauzà will receive on Wednesday the representatives of VOX, MÉS per Mallorca and Unidas Podem; on Thursday he will meet with MÉS per Menorca and the deputy of the Mixed Group, Llorenç Córdoba; and on Friday he will close the round of meetings with the Popular Party.

Carla Beltrán Campomar

Carla is a student of the Second Baccalaureate at IES Binissalem. Since she was a child, she has shown great admiration for the media. So much so that in the future, she would like to become a reporter. Despite her little experience in the world of journalism due to her young age, her passion for exhibiting her personal work to the public has led her to participate in numerous dance competitions, plays, concerts and the occasional appearance on the provincial television of the Balearic Islands (IB3) and on the municipal television of Palos de la Frontera, Huelva (TCD).

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Health reinforces child vaccination against pneumococcus with a more complete vaccine

From this April, the Balearic Islands will improve the children’s vaccination schedule with the inclusion of the 20-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. Until now, and since 2016, babies have been immunised against 13 serotypes in three doses. From this April, and following the authorisation of the European Medicines Agency for the use of the 20-valent pneumococcal conjugate pneumococcal vaccine, the Balearic Islands will be the first Autonomous Community to include this booster vaccine in the children’s vaccination schedule.

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Health reinforces child vaccination against pneumococcus

The Director General of Public Health, Elena Esteban, explained this morning, in a presentation at the Palmanova health centre, all the details of the vaccine recently incorporated into the children’s vaccination schedule, which can achieve up to four times more protection than the previous vaccine of 13 serotypes, taking into account the circulating serotypes.

As explained by Elena Esteban, who was accompanied by the coordinator of the Primary Care vaccination centre, Verónica Vega, the immunisation of babies with the new drug will be carried out in four doses: at 2, 4 and 6 months, with a booster at 11 months.

This booster vaccine with 20 serotypes has been included in the adult population’s schedule as a single dose since last October. Vaccination against pneumococcal disease in adults is indicated for people aged between 65 and 75 years and people with risk factors for invasive pneumococcal disease: transplant recipients, cancer patients, immunocompromised people, people with immunodeficiencies, cardiovascular or respiratory diseases or people institutionalised in nursing homes.

The Directorate General of Public Health of the Regional Ministry of Health has purchased 40,000 doses for the period between 31 March 2024 and 30 March 2025, with an investment of 1,961,000 euros. Of these, 25,500 doses are expected to be administered to the paediatric population, which usually achieves a vaccination coverage of 90%.

Pneumococcal pneumonia and invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) are a major health problem, mainly associated with the existence of risk factors and also related to age. In Spain, in recent years, the National Epidemiological Surveillance Network (RENAVE) has recorded between 3,000 and 4,000 cases per year, mainly affecting children under five years of age and older people.

Vaccination is an essential tool to prevent invasive pneumococcal disease, and for this reason, the vaccine was included in the children’s schedule in 2016. In the case of older people, the vaccine was already administered to people in at-risk groups and 2018 the Public Health Commission approved universal vaccination at 65 years of age.

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The Consell de Mallorca meets with car hire companies to study solutions to the saturation of roads

The Minister of Territory, Mobility and Infrastructures, Fernando Rubio, today received representatives of AEVAB and BALEVAL to gather their contributions to the study of the road network load that the island institution is preparing.

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The Consell de Mallorca meets with car hire companies

The Minister of Territory, Mobility and Infrastructures, Fernando Rubio, met today with representatives of the two car hire associations of the Balearic Islands to study measures agreed with the sector to study solutions to the saturation of Mallorca’s roads. Rubio was accompanied by the island directors of Mobility, Rafael Oliver, and Infrastructures, Rafel Gelabert. The delegation from the Agrupación Empresarial de Alquiler de Vehículos con y sin Conductor de Baleares (AEVAB) was headed by its president Ramon Reus. For its part, the Balearic Association of Car Rental with and without Driver (BALEVAL) was represented by its board of directors, chaired by Othman Ktiri.

Fernando Rubio explained that the Department of Territory, Mobility and Infrastructures is working intensively to draw up a study of the load on the island’s roads, a document that until now has never been carried out in Mallorca to find out with official and contrasted data what the causes of the traffic jams on Mallorca’s road network are. Rubio reiterated that the study will also propose solutions, both with infrastructures and possible regulations, and that the Consell is ‘willing to take courageous measures’ to improve the mobility of Mallorcans, as the president of the Consell de Mallorca, Llorenç Galmés, has stated on several occasions.

The car hire companies have shown their willingness to collaborate with the Consell in the search for effective solutions to alleviate the saturation of the island’s roads.

Today’s meetings with AEVAB and BALEBAL are the second that the Department of Territory, Mobility and Infrastructures will hold with representatives of the sectors involved and civil society. The aim is to hear their opinions first-hand and reach a consensus on possible solutions to the saturation suffered by Mallorca.

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Ecological Transition grants 21 million euros in aid for digital skills in rural areas

The Minister for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge, Sara Aegesen, has announced in the Senate the publication of the resolution to finance the projects of 40 local entities and non-profit associations that will train 110,000 people in rural areas.

The Vice-President and Minister for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge, Sara Aagesen, has announced that the ministry she heads has published the final resolution of the line of aid for the Digital Rural Challenge Programme.

‘On this occasion, 40 local entities and non-profit associations have benefited, and in this case, these 21 million that come from the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan, will allow approximately 110,000 students to have new skills in the digital environment,’ said the Vice President before the Senate’s Commission on Depopulation and Demographic Challenge.

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Ecological Transition grants 21 million euros in aid for digital skills in rural areas

The Rural Digital Challenge Programme seeks to promote the development of digital training initiatives for the inhabitants of rural areas, with a special focus on the most vulnerable groups in rural areas: the elderly, the unemployed and children and young people.

The aim is to promote the acquisition of basic digital skills by citizens, so that they can operate with confidence and security when communicating, getting information, carrying out formalities or solving problems in the digital environment. A programme that complements the progress made in terms of the digital divide between cities and towns, which has been reduced by 36 points since 2018.

‘The digital divide with cities has gone from 42 points in 2018 to 6 in 2024. This is a success story for the country, a necessary condition for creating opportunities in rural areas. And, with the Conéctate35 satellite coverage programme, promoted by Hispasat, rural broadband coverage is 100%. At last, rural areas have universal coverage. In just a few years this government has taken the figures from 38% to 100%’, Aagesen highlighted.

The beneficiaries of the final resolution announced by the Vice-President include 10 local entities – provincial councils – and 30 non-profit associations that will provide training in basic digital skills in rural environments and demographic priority areas and, specifically, in municipalities with a population of 5,000 inhabitants or less, or municipalities with more than 5,000 inhabitants, when the actions are carried out in smaller local entities and municipalities with more than 20,000 inhabitants with scattered population centres, as long as the actions are carried out in these centres.

The Provincial Council of Badajoz, the Fundación Universidad Empresa de la Región de Murcia, the Provincial Council of Ourense, the Provincial Council of A Coruña and the Unión de Pequeños Agricultores are some of the entities that receive the largest funding to deploy their projects, with grants of up to 750,000 euros.

The training will be provided before the second quarter of 2026, paying special attention to young people, women, the unemployed and the elderly. Thus, through the implementation of this programme, the Ministry for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge expects to train a total of 110,000 students, which represents an increase of 22% over the targets set in the Recovery Plan, which includes a commitment to train 90,000 people.

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The Consell de Mallorca opens the doors of its most emblematic buildings during Open House Palma

The island institution will be showing the Palau del Consell, the Llar de la Infància, the Teatro Principal and the Museum of Mallorca this weekend

The Consell de Mallorca has once again joined the Open House Palma initiative and will open the doors of four of its buildings. This Saturday and Sunday citizens will be able to visit the most emblematic buildings of the island’s institution free of charge and with a guided tour. The novelty this year is that, for the first time, it will be possible to visit the Llar de la Infància.

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The Consell de Mallorca opens the doors of its most emblematic buildings during Open House Palma

This is the fourth edition of Open House Palma, whose motto this year is ‘La ciutat per a qui l’habita’ (The city for those who live in it). In addition to the Llar de la Infància, the island institution will be opening the Palau del Consell, the Teatro Principal de Palma and the Museum of Mallorca. There is no need to register in advance for the visits; it is a free-access space. Once there, the volunteers will indicate the approximate waiting time for the visit.

The Palau del Consell de Mallorca and the Llar de la Infància will be open on Sundays from 10 am to 2 pm and from 4 pm to 7 pm. Palma’s Teatro Principal can be visited on Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm, and the Museum of Mallorca will also be open on Saturday from 4 pm to 7 pm.

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The number of people who have quit smoking in the last year after attending a group intervention at a health centre has doubled


Primary Care of Mallorca has prepared a campaign to disseminate on social networks on the occasion of the XXV Smoke-free Week

Primary Care of Mallorca has managed to double the number of people who quit smoking in 2023, compared to 2022, after participating in a smoking cessation group in health centres throughout Mallorca. These are group interventions to quit smoking (with the accompaniment and advice of health professionals) that are offered in the health centres of Mallorca to all those people who are considering quitting smoking. Thus, in 2022, a total of 91 smokers managed to give up the habit at the end of the group therapy. This figure rose to 184 people in 2023.

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The number of people who have quit smoking in the last year

Precisely in 2023, 38 smoking cessation treatment groups were set up in 24 health centres in Mallorca. These groups brought together a total of 667 patients, of whom 184 have managed to quit smoking.

This week is the 25th No Smoking Week, which culminates on Friday with World No Tobacco Day (31 May). This initiative, which is part of the Spanish Society of Family and Community Medicine (SEMFYC), is organised this year with the slogan ‘Zero emissions in your lungs too’.

Primary Care of Mallorca participates in this Smoke-Free Week with its commitment to promote health with a campaign that will be disseminated on social networks with the aim of raising awareness and motivating all those people who can not quit smoking or who have tried several times. These are testimonies of people who show that it is not the time or the number of attempts that matter, but the intention and commitment to oneself to give up smoking as many times as necessary until it is finally achieved.

The prevention and fight against smoking has been one of the commitments of the Primary Care Management of Mallorca for decades. In this sense, among other initiatives, numerous group and individual interventions have been carried out to stop smoking and informative community prevention activities to raise awareness among the population about the importance of a smoke-free life. Primary Care in Mallorca also has referents in each health centre who advise and provide the necessary tools to tackle smoking.

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7.6 million is allocated to the entity Servicios de Teleasistencia SA for the agreement from 2024 to 2026

The entity will manage 13,000 terminals between basic and advanced TAD in 2024, 14,800 in 2025 and 15,900 in 2026.

The budget distribution is 483,760 euros in 2024, 3,610,630 in 2025 and 3,587,677 in 2026.

The Consell de Govern has authorised the councillor for Families and Social Affairs to allocate a maximum expenditure of 7,682,067 € for the agreement with the entity Servicios de Teleasistencia SA for the home telecare service for people in a situation of dependency from October 2024 to September 2026.


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7.6 million is allocated to the entity Servicios de Teleasistencia SA for the agreement from 2024 to 2026

The distribution of the budget is as follows:

483,760 € in October and November 2024 concerning the number of terminals previously contracted (7,200 basic TAD and 4,800 advanced TAD. The newly contracted terminals (800 basic TAD and 200 advanced TAD) will be with the effects of the agreement.

3,610,630 from December 2024 to November 2025.

3,587,677 from December 2025 to September 2026.

Currently, of the 12,000 terminals contracted by Servicios de Teleasistencia SA, 7,200 terminals are basic TAD and 4,800 are advanced TAD. The request that the entity has formalised is to manage: 8,000 basic TAD terminals and 5,000 advanced TAD terminals in 2024, 8,600 basic TAD terminals and 6,200 advanced TAD terminals in 2025, and 8,500 basic TAD terminals and 7,400 advanced TAD terminals in 2026.

The reference price per terminal/month is 14.96 € (VAT included) for basic TAD and 24.44 € for advanced TAD in 2024, 16.65 € (VAT included) for basic TAD and 26.30 € for advanced TAD in 2025 and 18.37 € (VAT included) for basic TAD and 28.17 € for advanced TAD in 2026.

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The number of foreign affiliates increased by 15,804 employed persons in February, of which 4,204 were self-employed

They account for 13.8% of the total number of Social Security contributors, six-tenths of a percentage point more than last year. Since the implementation of the labour reform, 44.1% of the employment created in the last three years has been by foreign workers.

Social Security registered 2,971,811 foreign affiliates in February, after discounting seasonality and the calendar effect, after adding 15,804 employed persons. Over the last twelve months, the number of people employed from other countries has increased by 7.6%. This is a new high in seasonally adjusted foreign employment, in line with the trend that has been maintained throughout 2024.

The number of foreign affiliates increased by 15,804 employed persons in February, of which 4,204 were self-employed

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Since the implementation of the labour reform in 2022, the system has seen an increase of 604,592 workers from other countries, i.e. an increase of 26.6%. This means that 44.1% of the employment created in these last three years corresponds to foreign workers.

In the context of overall enrolment, foreign workers account for 13.8% of the total number of employed, six-tenths more than a year ago.

Average enrolment
In average terms and without seasonal adjustment, i.e. in the original series, Social Security registered 2,874,398 affiliates from other countries, 202,851 more in the last year and 31,369 more than in January.

This is the highest number of total foreign contributors to Social Security, both in the original series and seasonally adjusted for February.

Self-employed workers
With regard to the distribution by regimes, the increase in self-employed workers from other countries is worth noting. In the last month alone, there has been an increase of 4,204 foreign workers in the Special Regime for Self-Employed Workers (RETA).

In February, foreign workers accounted for 90% of the rate of increase in the RETA over the last year (1.1% of the 1.2% of the total). Specifically, there are 471,559 workers registered in this special regime, an increase of 8.2% in year-on-year terms, and they represent 16.4% of the total number of self-employed workers in Spain.

The increase in the number of foreign self-employed in the last year has been particularly pronounced in the Information and communications sector, which has grown by 34.5%. Also of note is Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities, which has seen a 17.3% increase in the number of self-employed workers.

General Scheme
In line with the situation of native workers, 83.4% of foreign affiliates were enrolled in the General Social Security Scheme, reaching 2,398,066 workers.

In the last 12 months, foreign enrolment in this scheme has grown by around 7.5%, and in seven sectors in particular: Transport and Storage (24.9%), Water Supply (11.9%), Administrative Activities (9.7%), Health Activities (9.6%), Construction (9.4%), Manufacturing Industry (9.3%) and Accommodation (9.10%).

The year-on-year growth in foreign enrolment is also very notable in high value-added activities, with notable growth in Financial Activities (9%), Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities (7.6%) and Information and Communications, which increased by 7%.

The distribution by sector in both the General Regime and the Self-Employed Workers’ Regime shows a growing diversification.

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XXVII Fair of S’Oliva de Caimari

The mayor of Selva, Joan Rotger, and the mayoress of Caimari, Ana Maria Roger, have presented the events of the S’Oliva de Caimari Fair to be held on 15th, 16th and 17th November.
This emblematic fair dedicated to the culture and tradition of the olive in the town of Caimari reaches its 27th edition with the intention of making known and enjoying the olive-growing tradition that defines our municipality.

During the fair, you will be able to discover a wide variety of products derived from olives, from virgin olive oil to gastronomic delicacies made with local products. In addition, we will have demonstrations and tastings of our products, as well as exhibitions on the history and culture of the olive in Caimari.

We look forward to seeing you at the 27th S’Oliva de Caimari Fair.

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XXVII Fair of S’Oliva de Caimari

FRIDAY 15TH
Distribution of olive branches.
18:00 h. Opening of the Església Vella to visit the exhibition of paintings by Maria Muntaner and Joan Perelló.
19:30 h. Concert by the Selva Municipal Band.
Venue: Church of the Immaculate Conception of Caimari.
21:30 Oil tasting
By local farmers and producers with musical entertainment.
In collaboration with: Bar Ca Na Tome.
Bar Ca Na Tome, will make a special Fair toast dinner.
Franquesa Street n.°4


SATURDAY 16TH
10:00 h Opening of the Fair.
Exhibition of antique motorbikes.
By Jaume Damià.
Place: Sa Vileta street.
Exhibition of posters of the Caimari Fair.

Exhibition of Randas and Embroidery of the Women of the 3rd Age of Caimari.
Place: Horizonte Street.
Opening to the public of the old Tafona-Museum of Caimari.
Exhibition of machinery and utensils for making oil.
Place: Plaza Mayor de Caimari.
Tasting and sale of olives and all kinds of virgin olive oil by local producers.
Inauguration and exhibition of paintings by:
MARGALIDA MUNTANER, a painter from our town.
JOAN PERELLÓ, painter and sculptor will exhibit his works in the Església Vella de Caimari.
11:00 h Presentation of the II Edition of the Olive Academy.
This year dedicated to OLIVE HARVESTS.
The Mayoress of Caimari, Ana María Rotger Mestre ‘Mari Tome’ will dedicate a few words to the women olive harvesters, recalling their dedication, sacrifice and love for the trade.
Presentation of the audiovisual dedicated to Les Collidores de Oliva de Caimari.
16:00 h Reception of the Authorities.
Accompanied by xeremiers of the municipality to visit the XXVII Fair of S’Oliva de Caimari.
Start in the street of Ca S’Hereu.
17:30 h Departure of the Caparrots Carboners de Caimari accompanied by the Xeremiers.
Start in Es Castellet.
First dance of the Caparrots Carboners, in front of Sa Tafona Vella de Caimari.
Then: Parade of the Caparrots Carboners through the streets of the Fira.
18:00 h Dance of the Caparrots Carboners accompanied by the Band of Music of the Municipality of Selva.

Place: Plaza Mayor de Caimari.
20:00 h Folklore Show
With the performance of the Agrupación Aires de Monte de Selva.
Place: Plaza Mayor de Caimari.
21:00 Sobrasada tasting with honey.
Collaboration: Association of Elderly People of Caimari.
Place: In front of the Casa del Pueblo de Caimari, Plaza Mayor.


SUNDAY 17TH
10:00 h Opening of the Fair.
Exhibition of old motorbikes.
By Jaume Damià.
Place: Sa Vileta street.
Exhibition of posters of the Caimari Fair.
Exhibition of randas and embroidery by the Women of the 3rd Age of Caimari.
Place: Horizonte street.
Exhibition of paintings and sculptures by:
Margalida Muntaner
Joan Perelló
Place: Old Church of Caimari.
Demonstration of how to make sheep’s milk cheese.
Place: Plaza Mayor.
Display of craft stalls throughout the Fira.
Prize-giving ceremony for the Best Local Parade.
Presentation of the prize for the Best Fair Parade.
11:30 h Dance of the Caparrots Carboners accompanied by the Band of the Municipality of Selva.
Place: Clasta de Son Albertí. Placeta Vieja.
Then: Parade of the Caparrots Carboners, through the streets of the Fira.
12:00 h Dance of the Caparrots Carboners accompanied by the Band of the Municipality of Selva.
Place: Plaza Mayor de Caimari.
17:30 h Popular Dance with the music of Ballugam.
Place: Plaza Mayor de Caimari.
19.00 h Parade with the Xeremiers of the municipality.
20.00 h Closing of the XXVII Fair of S’Oliva de Caimari.

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Minimum Vital Income reaches nearly 2.3 million people in July

In July 2025, the Minimum Vital Income (IMV) reached 2.3 million people across 752,469 households, including 129,655 single-parent families. In more than two-thirds of these households, there are minors, who account for 41.2% of all beneficiaries (947,903 children and adolescents).

The average monthly payment per household was €519.16, with a total payout of €426.3 million in July. Compared to July 2024, there are 112,501 more active benefits (+17.6%) and 370,570 additional beneficiaries (+19.2%).

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Minimum Vital Income reaches nearly 2.3 million people in July

The IMV’s profile remains predominantly female: 67.8% of recipients and 53.5% of total beneficiaries are women. Minister Elma Saiz highlighted its impact on single-parent households, especially those headed by women, providing stability in challenging times.

A key tool in tackling child poverty is the Child Support Supplement (CAPI), which in July benefited 527,071 households. Payments amount to €115 for children aged 0–3, €80.5 for ages 3–6, and €57.5 for ages 6–18. The average was €67.7 per child and €124.6 per household with minors.

Since its launch in 2020, the IMV has supported 3.17 million people (1.37 million children) and represented a total investment of €16.204 billion.

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The Consell de Mallorca triples the number of actions against illegal tourism in the summer campaign 2024

The Department of Tourism closes the summer campaign with 2,554 actions in total, 70% of which have been focused on combating illegal activity in the tourism sector

The Department of Tourism of the Consell de Mallorca has closed the summer campaign, which included an ambitious inspection plan, with a total of 2,554 actions throughout the island, to ensure the proper functioning of all tourist activity that takes place in Mallorca. The campaign was carried out from 15 June to 15 November to combat illegal supply and any other type of irregularity that may occur in the island’s regulated supply.

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The Consell de Mallorca triples the number of actions against illegal tourism in the summer campaign 2024

The results, as announced this Thursday at a press conference by the Councillor for Tourism, José Marcial Rodríguez Díaz, have been ‘very satisfactory’, with ‘70% of the actions focused directly on combating illegal supply in the sector’. Specifically, of the 2,554 total actions, in these 5 months, the inspectors have carried out 1,765 visits against this type of offer, ‘three times more than a year ago (593)’, and have resulted in the opening of a total of 245 infringement proceedings, 10.3% more than in the same months of 2023, when there were 222.

In this line, Rodriguez has detailed that these 2,554 actions have responded to both complaints and claims received by the department, as well as the activity of the summer campaign promoted by the inspection service to control illegal tourist activity in all types of establishments. In addition, the total number of visits (2,554) is also three times the number made in the same period in 2023, when there were 969.

Results of the plan
Rodríguez also advanced some results obtained during 2024 against illegal supply and revealed that up to October (latest available data) the number of total inspections against illegal supply has tripled compared to a year ago (3,102 vs. 1,028), with a 13% increase in the number of infringement reports issued.
In terms of sanctions, Rodríguez detailed that 179 proceedings were opened in 2024 and approximately 78 have already been resolved. The total amount proposed as a sanction in these proceedings opened in 2024 was 4.42 million euros.

On the other hand, over the last few months, the inspection service has also focused its efforts on locating and pursuing repeat offenders. In this way, with a prior list provided by the sanctioning department, of 91 reports with the result of a sanction, the inspectors have gone to 51 of the 91 properties, issuing 6 infringement reports, so recidivism has been found in 11.76% of the properties previously sanctioned.
Finally, the summer campaign was also aimed at checking the 3% of local produce in Mallorca’s establishments. Specifically, the establishments included in the summer campaign were finally 188, 20% more than those initially announced (152), which were asked to provide the relevant documentation to prove their compliance.
Of these 188 establishments, 86 have replied, with a 100% compliance rate. The rest of the establishments are awaiting their response, which will be forthcoming in the coming weeks.
The Councillor for Tourism concluded his speech by assuring that ‘the plan implemented last year works, it is appropriate and allows us to fight against illegal supply, whatever type it is and whatever sector it operates in’.

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“Language goes to the Museum” offers a new opportunity to share Catalan as part of the celebration of International Museum Day


The activities will take place in Ibiza, Menorca and Mallorca.

The Institute of Balearic Studies (IEB) is launching a new initiative to promote the use of the Catalan language through guided tours to discover the environment, history and culture of our islands. The initiative aims to create spaces for socialising in which Catalan speakers and people who want to practice the Catalan language can participate.

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New opportunity to share Catalan as part of the celebration of International Museum Day

The initial activities have been carried out on the island of Mallorca, aimed exclusively at students on IEB courses. The first visit took place this Monday, 13th May, at 6A Taller i Galeria d’Art, where they were able to see the gallery’s current exhibition and the printmaking workshop. The second meeting is scheduled for today, Wednesday the 15th of May, with a morning and afternoon session at Es Baluart Museu d’Art Contemporani de Palma. During the visit, visitors will be able to tour the exhibitions by Belio Fullana and Ana Laura Aláez, as well as see the terraces of the emblematic building.

The following visits will take place in Ibiza and Menorca on Saturday the 18th of May, coinciding with International Museum Day. In the city of Ibiza, there will be a guided tour of the Puig des Molins Monographic Museum, through some specially selected objects to learn about the universe of beliefs, rites and funerary behaviour of the men and women of antiquity. You will also have the opportunity to walk through the necropolis and descend into a set of 2,500-year-old underground tombs.

In Menorca, the Museum of Menorca in Maó has prepared a guided tour of its permanent exhibition, with ten carefully chosen objects that invite visitors to travel through the history of Menorca and learn about the island’s details from the technicians.

The director of the Institute of Balearic Studies, Llorenç Perelló, states that “initiatives like this promote the regular use of the Catalan language in different scenarios of everyday life, such as these guided tours, to learn about the culture of our islands at the same time”.