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Ibiza and Sant Josep: ideal testbed where innovation meets quality of life
The Pityusic island is hosting Ibiza Tech Forum 2026 and positioning itself as a global tech lab, using data, AI, cameras and drones to improve services and curb illegal tourism. Now in its fourth edition, the Ibiza Tech Forum has firmly established itself as the place where the present and future of technology meet. This year, the main stage was set in the spectacular Caló de s'Oli Auditorium, where the forum took a qualitative and quantitative leap forward, showing that the island has far...
'Ibiza and Sant Josep are the ideal testbed where innovation meets quality of life'
The Pityusic island is hosting the Ibiza Tech Forum 2026, positioning itself as a global tech testbed using data, AI, cameras and drones to improve services and curb illegal tourism. Now in its fourth edition, the Ibiza Tech Forum has firmly established itself as the focal point where the present and future of technology meet. This year, the main stage was set in the spectacular Caló de s'Oli Auditorium, where the forum has taken a qualitative and quantitative leap, proving that the island...
Brit tourist arrested in Ibiza after being found with 42 bottles of laughing gas
Brit tourist arrested in Ibiza after being found with 42 bottles of laughing gas The 42-year-old was arrested in the town of Sant Josep de Talaia after Guardia Civil officers conducted routine checks. Officers found seven large boxes in the back seats and 42 bottles of laughing gas. A British tourist has been arrested in Ibiza after police found 42 bottles of laughing gas and balloons in his car.
‘This is a tragedy’: swimming snakes open new front in battle with Balearic lizards
The insatiable horseshoe whip snake has become an existential threat to the Ibiza wall lizardIrrefutable proof of what Spanish researchers and wildlife experts had long suspected, and long feared, finally presented itself in the form of a grainy video that was shot on a minuscule island in the Balearics in April 2024.Ribboning its way through the turquoise waters that separate the east coast of Ibiza from the islet of Santa Eulària 450 metres away, came a pale and solitary horseshoe whip...
‘This is a tragedy’: swimming snakes open new front in battle with Balearic lizards
The insatiable horseshoe whip snake has become an existential threat to the Ibiza wall lizardIrrefutable proof of what Spanish researchers and wildlife experts had long suspected, and long feared, finally presented itself in the form of a grainy video that was shot on a minuscule island in the Balearics in April 2024.Ribboning its way through the turquoise waters that separate the east coast of Ibiza from the islet of Santa Eulària 450 metres away, came a pale and solitary horseshoe whip...
'Spain has talent; the challenge is funding and solving problems'
At Ibiza Tech Forum 2026, Pilar Carrato explains why scale, financial discipline and exits are vital for Spanish startups, and shows founders how to turn ideas into success. The startup ecosystem is facing a crucial reality check at the Ibiza Tech Forum 2026. Beyond big ideas and technological disruption, the viability of any early-stage project depends on its financial architecture and on its capacity to scale.
'It's not normal to be winning the way I'm winning': Johnson excelling in open water
Moesha Johnson swimming in World Cup gold, with every move designed for LA28 success Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 5:09am Few of Australia's sporting talents are so accustomed to success as those swimmers who ply their trade in the water of our nation's pools. So golden are Australia's Dolphins that there is an expectation of success that breeds a degree of complacency among the sporting public. Kaylee McKeown took umbrage to that, hitting back at the perception that success is a guaranteed part of...
Builders were given just three weeks to get The Derby - Britain's most valuable horse race - ready
Builders were given just three weeks to get The Derby - Britain's most valuable horse race - ready The Mirror was given exclusive behind-the-scenes access to see the preparations taking shape ahead of Saturday’s Betfred Derby at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey The builders have been in at Epsom to create a new ‘mini-city’ ready in time for Saturday’s Derby - and they only had three weeks to do it.
Astonishing look at UK life 60 years ago - doctor house calls to dawn of mini skirt
Astonishing look at UK life 60 years ago - doctor house calls to dawn of mini skirt As the World Cup approaches, we take a look back at life in 1966 - extremely different to today, despite Paul McCartney releasing new music. Social historian Paul Feeney explains A Labour Prime Minister two years into office - described as ‘not very popular with the British public - Paul McCartney releasing new music and the small matter of a World Cup to win. Despite these similarities, life in 1966 was...
Iconic 1914 Daily Mirror front page found inside the Royal Box at Epsom as King and Queen head to Derby
Iconic 1914 Daily Mirror front page found inside the Royal Box at Epsom as King and Queen head to Derby EXCLUSIVE: An iconic Daily Mirror front page from 1914 is framed inside the Royal Box at Epsom as King Charles and Queen Camilla head to Derby When the King and Queen walk in to the Royal Box at the Derby - one of the first things they will see is this incredible page one of the Daily Mirror. It’s so special that racecourse bosses have chosen to put it in pride of place on the wall. The...