Home is where the heart is…
For a lot of residents in the Algarve, home is here in Portugal. For others, it is a little further away. “We have a large mix of members. Some of
Nationality Law still contains ‘inconstitutionalities’, say judges
Portugal’s Constitutional Court has decided on the request – put in by PS Socialists – to give the latest version of the Nationality Law a ‘preventive review’. Yet again, the
Cascais eyes Estoril Circuit takeover in bid to bring back F1
The Cascais municipal council has put forward a plan to take over the management of the Estoril Circuit, with the long-term goal of bringing Formula 1 back to Portugal by
Businessman and ‘right hand’ former president of Guinea-Bissau president released after Sunday detention
In a story that explains a great deal less than it should, Lusa reports that ‘the man close to former Guinea-Bissau President Sissoco Embaló, who was detained at Figo Maduro
Vilamoura unveils new beachfront development ‘The Uncommon’
The Algarve’s Vilamoura has announced the launch of The Uncommon Beach Residences, a new high-end development promising to “redefine the experience of coastal life in the Algarve”. The new residential
Portugal’s appeal reaches new heights in 2025
As 2025 draws to a close, it’s clear that the story of UK relocation to Portugal has entered a new chapter. At the Portuguese Chamber of Commerce in the UK,
Europe “watching” as private companies start preliminary studies into ‘even more rare earths than we thought we had’
Europe is described as ‘watching intently as private companies are making preliminary studies into the existence of ‘critical elements in the Portuguese sub-soil’. Among the ‘booty underfoot’ are ‘rare earths’
Record year for Iberian lynx monitoring
Portugal’s annual Iberian lynx monitoring campaign has reached a new milestone, with a record 35 Iberian lynxes captured between late September and early December – the highest number since the
Trial begins in Beja of 22 people, 13 companies charged with exploiting immigrants
The trial of 22 people and 13 companies for alleged exploitation of immigrants in Portugal’s Alentejo region began today at Beja Court, involving crimes such as human trafficking, criminal association,
Doctors federation accuses government of ‘losing specialist doctors’
FNAM, Portugal’s militant federation of doctors, has accused the Ministry of Health of taking so long to place specialists in the state health system that it risks losing them altogether.










