“Travel to Europe” app launched in Portugal to help stave off airport queues
With the busy travel season approaching – and Portuguese airports still unsure whether or not they will have to reintroduce the EES system that prompted so many queues last year
Apolónia marks 43 years with discounts, tastings and in-store celebrations
Supermarket chain Apolónia Supermercados will celebrate its 43rd anniversary on Monday, March 23, with a series of initiatives across its stores in Almancil, Galé and Lagoa. Customers can expect discounts, product
Portugal-Azores-Madeira submarine cable among Brussels’ priorities
The European Commission has opened two tenders under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF), worth €200 million, for projects in high-capacity networks, such as submarine cables in Portugal. The first tender
Algarve climate action plan enters final stage of development
The Algarve’s new climate action plan is entering its final phase of development after a wide-ranging consultation process involving dozens of experts and institutions. Municipal technicians, specialists and representatives from
Chega councillors threaten mass resignation in Portimão
Nineteen elected members of Chega in Portimão are preparing to resign from their local positions, citing frustration with the national party leadership. The tension follows votes on the 2026 municipal
Menzies files injunction to stop Spanish consortium take over airport handling
Portugal’s airports – already in the public eye for all the wrong reasons – have a new potential upset on the horizon: a Spanish consortium has won the new tender
Five (further) ministers obliged to declare ‘client lists’
Five (further) ministers are obliged to declare their client lists, the services they provided and their company’s bank accounts (or those of their husband/ wife). This is the result of
At your service – don’t be alone!
A person’s disability can be obvious, barely visible, or hidden. A visually impaired person may need the assistance of a dog, not just a pet but a ‘service dog’. For
Middle East war is chance to rethink EU – Porto University rector
The rector of Portugal’s University of Porto, António Sousa Pereira, currently serving his second and final term, said today that the war in the Middle East is “an opportunity” to
Algarve Senior Bikers venture into the wild west
After the unusually long wet winter weather, the Algarve Senior Bikers (ASB) were more than ready to resume the monthly rides for the first time in 2026. Last week, in










