Wife of fugitive ‘bankster’ João Rendeiro arrested
Maria de Jesus Rendeiro, the ‘faithful trustee’ of an art collection that has been plundered by her fugitive husband, was today arrested to ensure she doesn’t leave the country. The
GALP CEO tells Web Summit “we’ll be announcing partnerships for lithium mining in next few weeks”
GALP CEO Andy Brown has assured the Web Summit today that the company will be moving forwards with ‘new partnerships in the lithium industry within the next few weeks”. According
President of General Medical Council says health workers should all be receiving 3rd Covid booster jabs now
Miguel Guimarães, president of the Ordem dos Médicos (General Medical Council) has said that all health workers should be receiving 3rd Covid booster jabs ahead of the winter season. He
Life-saver doc says it’s time security guards in malls had CPR training
Off-duty VMER (emergency reanimation) doctor Isabel Freitas saved the life of a 61-year-old man who collapsed in a Porto shopping mall last weekend. The man had no history of illness
PSD leadership battle: Paulo Rangel “refuses to suspend democracy”
With the CDS-PP in such a stage of internal rancour that leading militants are walking away in disgust, PSD – Portugal’s main opposition force – is in much the same
FESAP calls of strike on November 12
FESAP, the federation of syndicates of Public Administration, has called off its strike scheduled for November 12, asking the government instead for a meeting to understand “the future of the
Portugal has ‘changed for the better’ during Covid, says tourism boss
In London for key tourism fair World Travel Market this week, tourism boss Luís Araújo has vowed that Portugal is emerging from the pandemic with a much clearer picture of
Portugal is “place to live and invest”, economy minister tells Web Summit
Portugal’s political instability may be the chief concern of national media today, but ‘further afield’ the messages have absolutely nothing to do with politics – much more on substance, quality
Portugal: one of safest places in Europe this winter, says Covid surveillance boss
Portugal will be one of the two safest places in Europe this winter as a new Covid wave unfolds, the director of surveillance at the European Centre of Disease Control
COP26 “will fail because it was created to fail”
Another pessimistic overview of climate conference COP26 has been given today by an activist who wasn’t even born when the first COP, held in Berlin in 1995, set out to










