Air France-KLM group still ‘very interested’ in buying TAP
AD government committed to re-privatisation of TAP The Air France-KLM airline group has said today that it remains “very interested” in the possibility of buying TAP as part of the
PS leader challenges other parties to scrap unpopular (illegal) electronic tolls
Pedro Nuno Santos returns to election pledge PS leader Pedro Nuno Santos has challenged other parties today to follow-through on his party’s electoral pledge to scrap unpopular electronic motorway tolls
Hungary backs Portuguese takeover of Euronews with €45 million
One of aims “to mitigate left-wing bias in journalism” An investigation by Portuguese newspaper Expresso, Hungarian media outlet Direkt36 and world-renowned French daily “Le Monde” has discovered that Hungary was
Portimão looking to buy 142 houses for public housing
The goal is to provide housing to “families living in inadequate conditions” Portimão is scanning the market for 142 houses to make available for public housing. Says the municipal council,
Parliamentary inquiry into ‘high level favoritism’ unlikely to hear President Marcelo
“Everything indicates Marcelo will not be attending” The parliamentary inquiry ‘requested’ by CHEGA in the wake of the damning IGAS report into the multi-million ‘free health treatment’ in Portugal of
Opposition lines up on final day of debate over government programme
Two motions of rejection expected to fail The second and last day of parliamentary debate on the incoming government’s programme opens with opposition parties declaring how they will vote. Without
Albufeira rethinks its approach to tourism
New strategy presented to a full house at town hall Albufeira has presented a strategy to attract new tourists and establish itself as “the best Sun and Sea tourism destination
88-year-old woman killed in Odemira by dogs she bred
PJ police are investigating the death of an 88-year-old woman who was attacked earlier this week by three Rafeiro Alentejano (cattle) dogs, which she had raised from birth. The attack
Case against former PM António Costa transfers from Supreme Court to DCIAP
The Operation Influencer case against former Prime Minister António Costa – the ‘paragraph’ that prompted his resignation and fall of the PS absolute majority government – is to be transferred
MPs who speak too long will have microphones switched off
One of the ‘new measures’ brought in by José Pedro Aguiar Branco – the government’s choice for parliamentary president – is to ‘switch off’ the microphones of any MPs who










