British companies fleeing Brexit show increasing interest in moving to Portugal
There are “multiple and substantiated” proposals of interest. British companies turning their backs on Brexit are looking more and more at Portugal. Who says this is Bernardo Trindade, the man
Portuguese children behind landmark climate change lawsuit raise over £20,000
The heroic challenge laid down in the name of seven Portuguese schoolchildren from central Portugal’s fire-ravaged districts has already raised over £20,000. The bid, announced last month, is designed to
Euro weekly update – Politics dominates the week
Catalonian independence question answered There was little news from Europe this week, the potential threat from Catalonian independence has been neutralised for now, somewhat controversially, but any subsequent rise in
Loulé cement factory vows to stay open as demand grows
It has faced tough times, having been forced to shut down its furnace and even temporarily suspend many of its workers’ jobs, but those in charge guarantee that the future
Sardine deadlock shows government start to crack over quotas
Bravado shown by Minister of the Sea Ana Paula Vitorino over Portugal’s 2018 sardine quotas is showing signs of cracking today after yet another scientific report has called for a
Missing Maëlys: “radar recorded white shape in passenger seat of suspect’s car”
Almost two months since the disappearance of nine-year-old Maëlys de Araújo – whose father is the son of Portuguese emigrés to France – evidence has suddenly appeared reinforcing the prosecution’s
Weekend weather: Heat returns on Sunday and don’t forget to look up for the shooting stars!
After a much-needed period of rain, meteorologists are forecasting another bout of hot and dry weather starting next Sunday (October 22) with temperatures near the 30ºC mark in many parts
Fishermen warn about serious shortage of octopus in Algarve waters
It is one of the Algarve’s staple ingredients, but the truth is that there is hardly any octopus left in the region’s waters. The warning comes directly from the region’s
President and PM “back to back” for first time
With the CDS-PP’s motion of no confidence scheduled to take place in parliament next Tuesday, there is no denying that PS Socialists are between a rock and a hard place.
Brussels pledges “all possible mechanisms” to get devastated Portuguese territories back on their feet
Post-fire news today is massive: the EU is coming to Portugal’s aid. All mechanisms possible are to be actioned, and money spent will not be weighted against the country’s slowly










