Portugal’s largest nativity scene unveiled in VRSA
VRSA nativity scene features a record 5,900 pieces The iconic giant nativity scene of Vila Real de Santo António is back for its 22nd edition, showcasing a record-breaking 5,900 pieces.
Lagos roller skating club presents ‘The Lion King’
Gala will feature an artistic roller skating rendition of The Lion King The Roller Lagos Clube de Patinagem (RLCP) is gearing up for its annual Christmas Gala, an event that
André Gomes re-elected president of Algarve Tourism Association
Gomes will continue to lead ATA until 2027 André Gomes has been unanimously re-elected as president of the Algarve Tourism Association (ATA) for the 2024-2027 term. The election, held during
Traffic restrictions on Arade Bridge to continue until end of the week
Traffic should be back to normal on the bridge by next week After a brief period of normality, traffic restrictions have returned to the New Arade Bridge linking Portimão and
Passos Coelho shoots down presidency bid rumours: “I’m out of politics and I want to stay that way”
Former prime minister Pedro Passos Coelho has shot down the rumours that he is planning to run for president. “I’m out of political and party activities and I intend to
President welcomes UNESCO status for Portuguese equestrian art
Portugal’s President of the Republic has welcomed UNESCO’s classification of Portuguese equestrian art as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. “Unesco has awarded the classification of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
Sintra marks 30 years of World Heritage with night visits to palaces
The Portuguese palaces of Pena and Sintra in the Lisbon area will host night visits on Fridays and Saturdays, as part of the programme celebrating the 30th anniversary of the
Government “will not be coerced” into giving firefighters pay rise, PM says
Luís Montenegro says firefighters’ image has been “penalised” by Tuesday’s “excesses” Reacting to Tuesday’s tense firefighters protest, Portugal’s Prime Minister has clarified that calls for a pay rise “will not
Tea bags used to study carbon storage in Algarve’s Ria Formosa
Rising temperatures can reduce wetlands’ capacity to store carbon Researchers from the Centre for Marine Sciences (CCMAR) at the University of the Algarve (UAlg) took part in an international study
Government still interested in lithium refinery despite Galp withdrawal
Government has an obligation to look for alternatives, minister says Portugal’s minister of economy said on Tuesday that the government is in contact with other developers after Galp’s withdrawal from










