PAN calls for action over alleged animal mistreatment at Loulé shelter
PAN has also found evidence of workers “living at the shelter in precarious conditions” The PAN political party (standing for People, Animals and Nature) is calling for action over the
Teen author launches first book in Lagoa
Ema Rawcliffe is presenting her debut book, The K Diary in São Francisco, this week Ema Rawcliffe, an up-and-coming local author, will be presenting her first book at the São
Portuguese businessman kidnapped in South Africa
So far unnamed citizen kidnapped on outskirts of Johannesburg A Portuguese businessman was kidnapped today on the outskirts of Johannesburg, South Africa, sources from the Portuguese community in the African
Mayor lodges official complaint over anonymous smear campaign
“We will present our suspicions of authorship of this disgrace”, vows Rui Santos Mayor Rui Santos has had enough. He tells a press conference that he has been the victim
Secrecy of Justice ‘leaky ship’ needs addressing, admits president
Rule of Secrecy of Justice has been violated ‘throughout democracy’, says Marcelo Calls for reform of the justice system amplified last week, following the catastrophic ‘leak’ of tapped telephone conversations
Portugal records 0.2% deficit in 1st quarter of 2024
First quarter refers to pre-election period The General Government sector recorded a deficit of 0.2% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the first quarter of 2024, National Statistics Institute INE
First team starts work solely dedicated to A&E
Around 300 medical professionals in Lisbon’s São José hospital have started work as the first CRISU in the country (CRISU standing for centre for integrated responses in casualty services). The
21% of drivers over alcohol limit have had licences less than three years
In the first five months of this year, one in five drivers caught by PSP police driving over the alcohol limit are people who have had their licences for less
“Absurd and meaningless”: PS leader rejects any pact with CHEGA
Secretary-general of the PS, Pedro Nuno Santos, has called the idea of an alliance between his party and right-wing CHEGA, alluded to by prime minister Luís Montenegro yesterday, “absurd and
Madeira’s minority government struggles to remain ‘in power’
The Regional Government of Madeira is meeting today with CHEGA, Iniciativa Liberal (IL) and PAN in an attempt to agree on proposals for the executive’s new programme – which PS










