Welcome to your newspaper!

Welcome to the first edition of The Resident Greater Lisbon Edition – your new local English language newspaper, packed with all the latest news in your area, up-to-the-minute local listings

September 1, 2004by shareitIn

By Jingo!

It appears that Britain is once more returning to sporting greatness with golden moments in Athens, historic happenings on the cricket pitch and Champions League success beckoning with Chelsea, Arsenal,

September 1, 2004by shareitIn

One voice to prevent fires

Three local residents from Marmelete and Portimão have joined forces and organised a meeting in an attempt to alert the Portuguese government to the dangers of more forest fires occurring

September 1, 2004by shareitIn ,

Opus Arte – the shop with everything

Opus Arte is a family-run warehouse/shop best described as ‘the shop with everything’. It sells to other retail outlets, warehouses and interior decorators, as well as direct to the general

September 1, 2004by shareitIn

A successful safe Portugal

Around 500 PSP officers were involved in the third phase of the Safe Portugal operation, conducted in the Greater Lisbon area recently. A spokesman from central command revealed that 20

September 1, 2004by shareitIn

Palace re-opens to the public

Monserrate Palace, one of the finest examples of Portuguese romantic architecture, has re-opened to the public following extensive renovation works. For decades, the Palace has been closed and abandoned, but

September 1, 2004by shareitIn

Athens Olympics – Results

Boxing Britain’s only boxer in Athens, the outstanding 17-year-old Amir Khan, made a great start in his 57-60kg category against Greek hope, Marios Kaperonis. Taking one round to study his

August 26, 2004by shareitIn

Cricket

Hit for six! England equalled a 75-year-old record in registering their seventh straight Test victory, whitewashing the West Indies in the process, and taking the npower series by an impressive

August 26, 2004by shareitIn