Homeowners in Gaia in shock as TGV (high speed rail) route ‘changes’
Authorities stress “it was always clear route presented not definitive” Homeowners in Gaia, northern Portugal, are in shock as they realise their homes may be levelled to make way for
Tourism confederation president admits Portugal’s political situation “isn’t good”
“Tourism generates wealth and creates jobs like no other activity” – Francisco Calheiros The President of the Tourism Confederation of Portugal (CTP) said on Tuesday in Albufeira that the current
Marcelo dismisses Ukraine ‘truce’ as not even first step towards peace
PM dubs it “first positive sign”, albeit far from desirable Portugal’s ‘response’ to the limited truce for Ukraine – emerging from the telephone conversation between President Donald Trump of the
Government to offer €4,000 incentive to buy electric vehicle costing up to €55,000
The support is offered through the Environmental Fund The Portuguese government is to offer incentives to encourage consumers to buy electric vehicles selling for up to €55,000 + VAT for
Heavy rain isn’t delighting all Portugal’s farmers
Farmers in Alentejo are worried about losing crops Farmers who months ago were bemoaning the lack of rain, are now lamenting its excess. The recent heavy rains – rains that
Turismo do Algarve kicks off year of celebrations at BTL
The region’s tourism board celebrated the start of its 55th anniversary programme at Lisbon’s international tourism fair last week The Algarve region had much to celebrate at last week’s BTL
Apolónia celebrates 42 years of outstanding service with special promotions
This Sunday, March 23, the Algarve’s high-end supermarket chain celebrates its anniversary with in-store experiences and special offers. On March 23, Apolónia Supermarkets will celebrate 42 years of dedication to quality, excellent service, and a wide
PSD tipped for absolute majority in Madeira – poll
PS, JPP, CDS, CHEGA and PAN “likely to drop” In the hurly burly of Portugal’s ‘mainland political crisis’, the crisis in Madeira has taken something of a back seat in
President Marcelo escapes censure by parliamentary probe
Controversy now in hands of judicial authorities President Marcelo has escaped the censure of the parliamentary commission of inquiry set up to delve into the ‘who/ what/ how’ of the
Migrations agency sounds alert over 1,000 immigrants registered to ‘same addresses’
AIMA still ‘mopping up’ legacy of ‘manifestations of interest’ The legacy of the previous government’s ‘manifestation of interest’ mechanism, which allowed jobless immigrants to arrive in Portugal on tourist visas










