Vila Real de Santo António boosts school meal service by 90%
“By ensuring that all children have access to quality food, we are not only promoting equal opportunities in the school context but also contributing to their healthy development and academic
Former mayor of Monchique dies at 72
Carlos Tuta was mayor of Monchique for 26 years Carlos Tuta, who served as mayor of Monchique between 1983 and 2009, died this Monday (October 28) at the age of
GALP in no hurry to firm-up investment in lithium refinery for Portugal
First wants “guarantees of adequate return” CEO of Portuguese energy company GALP said today that the energy company will not rush into a final investment decision on the construction of
Iberian Summit “important step” to boost Algarve water supply
Water was one of the key themes of the summit The president of AMAL (Algarve Municipalities Association) has also hailed the impact of the Iberian Summit, held last week in
Man armed with ‘catana’ invades Torres Vedras town hall; four people injured
Suspect “still at large”; injured transported to hospital Early this afternoon, a man armed with a ‘catana’ (type of machete) invaded Torres Vedras town hall, threatening several employees and leaving
Portugal’s PJ in Europe-wide swoop on millions in counterfeit currency
Parcels containing €250,000-worth of bank notes and coins ‘seized in Portugal’ A Europol* coordinated action led by Portugal, Spain and Austria resulted in the seizure by law enforcement agencies in
National roadmap for aviation decarbonisation must be ready in six months
ANAC and APA tasked with constructing plan and timetable According to a cabinet resolution published today, Portugal’s National Civil Aviation Authority (ANAC) and Environment Agency (APA) have six months to
Admiral praises Portugal’s maritime police as “possibly most efficient country has”
A potential candidate for President of Republic, admiral shows his mettle In a speech larded with wider messaging, Portugal’s chief of staff of the Navy, Admiral Gouveia e Melo, praised
Syndicate of prison guards denounces new ‘escape attempt’ danger
Sintra’s Linhó jail currently has one prison guard per pavilion (there are two) watching a total of 600 prisoners. The situation has been highlighted by the Syndicate of Prison Guards
State councillor/ political commentator believes police have failed
Talking on the ‘subject of the last week: the rioting in Lisbon following the point-blank shooting by police of a black man’, political commentator and member of the Council of










