Moving to Portugal Show takes best of Portugal to Dublin
“Huge interest from Irish property buyers” – say organisers The Moving to Portugal Show and Seminars, held in Dublin on April 18, has been hailed as a major success by both
Portuguese court acquits sole suspects in gangland-style execution
Briton Joel Eldridge’s skull had been shattered into more than 40 pieces Three Portuguese judges have acquitted the sole suspects in a hideous gangland-style killing of a young British man
Climáximo on trial: “we know what we are doing is right; will go on doing it”
Trial begins of 11 activists who blocked main artery in Lisbon They entered the court shortly after 9am on Monday with carnations on their chests, “symbols of freedom, revolution and
Portugal holds out for visa exemption from China
Portugal’s economy minister told Lusa today that the country is hoping to be included in the group benefiting from a visa exemption to enter China. “Portugal has signalled this matter,
Port of Lisbon sees more than 700,000 cruise ship passengers in 2023
The port of Lisbon recorded its best year for cruises in 2023, surpassing the 700,000 passenger barrier (758,328) – a growth of 54% compared to 2022, surpassing its 2018 record,
Tavira hosts animal first-aid course
Tavira’s Álvaro de Campos municipal library will host an animal first-aid course on Saturday, May 4 at 10am. The event will be led by the local firefighters and aims to
Defence minister promises commission to commemorate November 25, 1975
With this year focused on commemorating 50 years since the Carnation Revolution of April 25, 1974, next year should celebrate November 25, 1975 – the failed military coup by far-left
Portugal’s budget surplus 4th largest in euro area
The eurozone’s public deficit fell in 2023 to 3.6% of GDP and debt slowed to 88.6% compared to the previous year, with Portugal showing the fourth largest surplus (1.2%), Eurostat
New Portimão road to link EN125 and industrial area
Road is due to be completed by the start of 2025 Portimão Council has announced the construction of a new road linking the EN125 national road to the town’s Vale
New ‘golden handshake’ controversy deepens
Portugal’s Secretary of State for Mobility under fire from all sides The unforgiving sights of press focus on incoming members of government appear to have settled on the new Secretary










