Elderly expatriate still awaiting justice
EIGHTY-THREE-year-old Britisher, Dr. Vickers, who was assaulted by hunters at gunpoint in countryside near his Loulé home, nearly two-and-a-half-years ago, (see The Resident April 14) was expecting the criminal case
England’s selection surprises
Sven-Göran Eriksson announced England’s extended squad of 28 last Monday afternoon: Provisional squad Robinson (Tottenham), James (Manchester City), Green (Norwich), G Neville (Manchester United), Ferdinand (Manchester United), Terry (Chelsea), Cole
FA’s second choice
THE CHAOS surrounding the appointment of the next England manager has finally been resolved. The FA Selection Group has given the job to the man who logically should have been
Gastronomy from the sea at Tavira festival
PREPARE FOR a delectable seafood experience in Tavira as the borough hosts its third Gastronomy from the Sea Festival, continuing until May 21. As well as the opportunity to taste
GYMNASTICS
Out of rhythm PORTIMÃO, WHICH was designated to stage the European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships again, between September 18 and 24, has lost the event. The European Federation has informed its
Joana case goes to Constitutional Court
LAWYERS FOR Leonor and João Cipriano have now lodged an appeal with the Constitutional Court in a bid to overturn the sentencing of the siblings for the murder of eight-year-old
Labour suffers local poll losses
BRITAIN’S LABOUR government took an expected drubbing at last week’s (May 4) local elections, following a series of scandals involving senior ministers. Although quite a catastrophic defeat, Prime Minister Tony
Licensing requirements – presenting a plan
A COMPLICATION for registering your tourism activities lies in the regulations surrounding licensing. These are essentially identical to the requirements for any tourist hotel complex. Licensing begins with technical plans, as

