Four of 33 new Important Marine Mammal Areas on Portuguese territory
Experts call areas “to be taken into account when planning marine territory” With so many world governments focused on what is loosely termed ‘the economy of the sea’, marine conservationists
Portugal gets early taste of spring
Maximum temperatures to reach 25ºC in Algarve despite cloudy weather The Portuguese Sea and Atmosphere Institute (IPMA) is predicting cloudy skies and above-average temperatures for this time of year across
Socialists “should govern if emigré votes go their way”
Party stalwart continues to uphold possibility most see as unlikely Alexandra Leitão, coordinator of the PS Socialist Party’s electoral campaign, has argued that the PS should be called to govern
Portugal’s recent general election fuels fresh interest from British buyers
The next Moving to Portugal Show will take place in Dublin in April The most recent Moving to Portugal Show, held on March 14 in Central London, saw an “exceptional
Kris Meeke claims victory at Rally Casinos do Algarve
The Hyundai driver from Northern Ireland dominated every special stage of the race, with Armindo Araújo (Skoda Fábia) coming in second place, 55.6 seconds behind, and national champion Ricardo Teodósio
Almost 300,000 emigrés voted in Portugal’s legislative elections
Almost 300,000 Portuguese voters abroad voted by letter for the legislative elections last Sunday (March 10), according to data collected up till Friday by the Electoral Administration, which will begin
Climate activists launch 6th ‘attack’ in Lisbon in two weeks
Climate activists launched a new attack in the capital today – the 6th in the last two weeks – throwing red paint over the façade of EDP’s headquarters, and daubing
Hundreds of Russians queue at embassy in Lisbon to vote
… and show how they “don’t want Putin” Many hundreds of Russians waited “in an orderly fashion for their turn to vote” at the Russian embassy in Lisbon today, many
Cáritas puts State on spot over “so many migrants”
Catholic charity reaching end of its capacity to help The reality of so many migrants arriving in Portugal is worrying Catholic charity Cáritas which has warned today that it is
Supermarkets to transition into catering companies in next decade, says Jerónimo Martins CEO
According to Pedro Soares dos Santos, in the future, Portuguese supermarkets will be “much more focused on offering ready-made solutions”. The chairman of Jerónimo Martins, which owns Portugal’s Pingo Doce










