CHEGA MP deeply regrets drink driving
Bad luck can often come in ‘threes’ and this has certainly been the case for right wing party CHEGA recently: following on from the MP suspected of stealing other people’s
Masked men rob bank in Seixal, escaping with around €200,000 in cash
Three masked men took advantage of the lunch-hour yesterday at Novo Banco, in Casal do Marco, Seixal, to raid the bank, take everyone inside ‘hostage’ while they ‘cleaned out the
Évora University to open degree in aerospace engineering
The University of Évora (UÉ) is to open a degree in Aerospace Engineering next academic year to enhance its training offer and help establish the region as a centre of
Board of Amadora/Sintra hospital tenders resignations
Members of the Board of Directors of the Amadora/Sintra Local Health Unit have today submitted their resignations to the Minister of Health and the executive director of the SNS national
Former CHEGA MP suspected of stealing suitcases – and selling contents – returns to parliament
On a day when news could not have been worse for the party, former CHEGA MP Miguel Arruda has returned to his isolated spot in parliament, as an ‘independent’. He
Nationalist loses bid for appeal against jail term
Nationalist Mário Machado have lost his bid to appeal against the conviction he received for incitement to hatred and violence. The man who has had a checkered past with judicial
Iberian miracle amazes Europe: Spain and Portugal become engine of eurozone economy
But economists warn it’s not enough, on its own, to avoid recession Spanish newspaper El Economista has described the “Iberian miracle” which has saved Europe from recession… so far. With
CHEGA councillor accused of aggravated prostitution of minor
Lisbon councillor Nuno Pardal Ribeiro resigns mandate, saying he is innocent CHEGA councillor for Lisbon Nuno Pardal Ribeiro has been accused by the Public Prosecutor’s Office of two crimes of
PSP agent facing murder charge “had no specific firearms training”
Initial reports made a point of agent’s ‘experience’ Four months after he used his service weapon to fatally shoot a man resisting arrest, it transpires that the young PSP agent
Injunction halts Savannah Resources lithium prospecting in Boticas
Resident landowners deliver broadside to government’s ‘invasion green light’ Resident landowners have successfully challenged the government’s decision to give a private company intent on open-pit lithium mining within a protected










