‘Bankster’ Rendeiro spends difficult night in South African jail
With television news focus still very much on the bail proceedings of recently captured ‘fugitive from justice’, BPP bankster João Rendeiro, reports suggest he has spent a difficult night in
Janssen booster candidates: “you will be receiving a text message…”
All those booked to receive their Janssen booster shots this weekend have been advised to check their text messages. DGS health officials have had to ‘rebook’ these jabs offered to
Self-scheduling vax page for children “still not available”
In spite of the DGS pledge that parents could start scheduling their 5-11 year olds for Covid jabs from today, the relevant page on the authority’s site has still not
GALP announces partnership with Swedish company Northvolt to create lithium refinery in Sines
Portuguese energy giant GALP is due to announce a partnership with Swedish company Northvolt for a lithium refinery to be constructed in Sines. This is the ‘breaking news’ on the
Chinese travel giant focused on sending “top quality” clients to Europe “as soon as pandemic stabilises”
Chinese travel giant Trip.com is focused on sending “top quality” clients to Europe (and Portugal) as soon as the pandemic stablises. Executive director Jane Jie Sun has told Lusa: “We
Marcelo to undergo surgical procedure for inguinal hernia “within two or three days”
At some point this week President Marcelo will be undergoing a surgical procedure (laparoscopy) for an inguinal hernia. Over the weekend he said it would be happening “in two or
Masks found to be increasing human perception of ‘pain and rage’
People’s brains are becoming increasingly attuned to reading emotions on the small area of face visible when others are wearing masks. This is the conclusion of a study undertaken in
First batch of child vaccines arrives in Portugal today
The first batch of child-size vaccines is due to arrive in Portugal today, ahead of next weekend’s roll-out among 10-11 year olds. Around 300,000 doses are expected. The second batch
EU roaming charge amnesty to continue for another decade
Anyone travelling within the European Union will continue to have ‘free roaming’ until 2032, with no additional cost to monthly tariffs, thanks to a new rule approved by the European
Pediatric specialist refutes notion that unvaccinated children do not face discrimination in Portugal – and explains why current vaccines may be completely unnecessary
Pediatric intensive care specialist Dr Francisco Abecasis has refuted the notion that unvaccinated children do not face discrimination in Portugal. Talking on SIC television news, he claims his own unvaccinated






