Airline passengers “missing flights because of Portugal’s border control hold ups”
Ryanair blasts Portuguese government; tells them to take immediate action Never an airline to ‘hold back’, low-cost Irish operator Ryanair has blasted the Portuguese government over persistent delays at border
Young commandos’ agonising deaths: Supreme Court suspends effective jail terms
Army doctor and instructor will not now have to serve time behind bars The arduous process by families who lost two fit young men in appalling circumstances on a Commandos
Immigration, health set to top State of Nation debate
The second State of the Nation debate to be led by Portugal’s prime minister, Luís Montenegro, tomorrow is expected to focus on health and immigration – and on how the
Changes to law regulating foreigners gets parliamentary approval, in spite of critics
Minority parties decry government’s haste Key amendments, tightening the Portuguese law regulating foreigners were approved in parliament this afternoon, thanks to votes from AD (the PSD and CDS-PP coalition in
Inquiry opens into one of CHEGA’s ‘most distasteful’ political stunts
CHEGA leader André Ventura made political capital out of names of foreign children in Lisbon school The truly distasteful political stunt by CHEGA leader André Ventura earlier this month in
Galp takes fall for 284 excess deaths in June heatwave
Deaths were in main in people over age of 85 Portugal’s energy giant GALP has been made to take the fall today for the 284 excess deaths during the stultifying
PS Socialists turn on themselves over brutal Talude demolitions
Various Socialist MPs ‘revolt’ against demolitions sanctioned by Socialist mayors PS Socialists are turning on themselves following the brutal pictures and stories emerging from demolitions ordered by Loures City Council
Injunction filed in Loulé to suspend public consultation on Algarve desalination plant
Landowning company already challenging environmental impact study SEACLIFF COMPRA E VENDA DE IMÓVEIS, S.A – one of the entities fighting plans for a desalination plant off one of Albufeira’s most
Portugal’s ‘chaotic obstetric care’ tots up fetal and neonatal deaths
Greater Lisbon – where problems are chronic – shows highest percentage of deaths Following increasingly worrying numbers as Portugal’s obstetric care flounders through lack of specialist doctors, new data on
British sisters send out appeal for sibling killed in Algarve on June 12
Angela Geradts appears to have died as a result of road traffic accident Four British sisters are in anguish in UK following news that their sibling Angela, 74, was killed









