Fuel goes up as 2018 brings new prices, and an increase in national minimum wage
It’s pretty much all on the up, with very little ‘going down’: 2018 has arrived with a new raft of prices increases: fuel is up, bread is 20% more expensive,
Lawyers and property sector “almost don’t communicate suspicions of money laundering”
It is hardly surprising, but it is essentially illegal. GAFI (also known as FAFT) – the financial task force against money laundering – has compiled an inconvenient dossier on the
New Year “brings promise of new records in exports”
With the president telling the country in his New Year’s message on Monday that it was time for Portugal to reinvent itself, reports elsewhere suggest 2018 will set a new
Mystery in Sagres as body is found at foot of cliffs
It has been an unsettling Christmas mystery: the body of a young woman was discovered on Saturday December 23 at the foot of cliffs leading down to Beliche beach in
Still no sign of missing British yachtsman
As the festive holidays finally draw to a close there is still no sign of missing British yachtsman Robin Warde, last known to have been aboard his catamaran Kleen Breeze
New Year’s Day sees beached whale ‘saved’ in Monte Gordo
This special New Year’s Day morning saw a very large whale ‘beached’ in Monte Gordo as the tide started going out at around 11am. If it hadn’t been for quick-thinking
Pulping company stirs up a stink with defamation action against “Guardian of the Tejo”
If pulping company Celtejo thought it could silence “the Guardian of the Tejo” who has been denouncing incidents of pumped pollution into Portugal’s flagship river, directors will be thinking again
Interior minister girds banks into (finally) tackling ATM explosions
It took a bone-jangling blast shortly after five in the morning to goad interior minister Eduardo Cabrita into (finally) taking decisive action over the recurring number of ATM explosions that
Historic deficit: Portugal “almost at zero”
It’s just the news the country needs as everyone clocks off for Christmas in this bipolar year. In spite of historic loss of life and property in public calamities recently,
Maëyls suspect now linked to at least six other murders, including British family gunned down in Alps five years ago
The tragic disappearance of a little girl with Portuguese roots from a wedding party in France almost four months ago has taken on horribly sinister connotations. With the body of









