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Booze-Loving Thieves Steal Two Beer Lorries From Depot In Mallorca
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The End Of The Party? Brit Holiday Favourite Magaluf Is Finally Turning Its Back On Its Booze-Fuelled Past, According To The Telegraph
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TWO beer lorries have been stolen from an Estrella Damm depot in Mallorca. The thefts were discovered early on Friday morning with the Policia Nacional in Palma in charge of
FLIGHTS to popular Balearic Islands destination were nearly derailed as flames consumed the surrounding area and caused emergency fire prevention protocals. Travellers at Son Sant Joan Airport (Palma de Mallorca)
A MALLORCA resort town once known for being synonymous with cheap drinks and legendary nights out has been toned down for a more relaxed and family-friendly environment. Magaluf’s reputation as
THIS is the moment 10,000 people formed a massive human chain in Mallorca as they demonstrated against mass tourism on the island. Protesters stood shoulder to shoulder along the shore


