Midnight madness
By: NATASHA SMITH features@algarveresident.com INTELLIGENT SHOPPING trolleys may be the future, according to technology experts. Trolleys, which warn shoppers if they are buying too much unhealthy food or, at the
No imitations, please!
By: MAURICE LEE Cellar Master features@algarveresident.com Recently I passed a pub in Luz, and asked myself, why? The doors were open, I was very hot and thirsty, and felt I
Paediatricians recommend gastroenteritis jab
SPECIALISTS FROM two of the main paediatric societies in Europe agreed at a congress held in northern Portugal this week that babies should be given a vaccine against rotavirus gastroenteritis.
Pricey snatch
By: NATASHA SMITH features@algarveresident.com A MAYBACH luxury limousine worth 530,000 euros was stolen while the car’s owner had dinner in a restaurant in Moscow, Russia. Thieves shoved the owner’s chauffeur
Dirty bedroom antics
A survey conducted by Sheila’s Wheels home insurance company has revealed Britain’s disgusting bedroom habits including the fact that half a million Britons wash their bed sheets only three times
Stop saying No
By INÊS LOPES features@algarveresident.com Inês Lopes joined the Algarve Resident 13 years ago and has been Editor since 2005. She is also the mother of a 2-year-old boy who has
The great lantana massacre
By PAUL MCKAY features@algarveresident.com Teacher, Paul McKay, left London to live a self-sufficient existence in the Monchique hills with his partner Martyn. He keeps an assortment of animals and grows
Turbulent teens
By DR MICHAEL LOWRY features@algarveresident.com Dr Michael Lowry is an experienced parent and educator, who regularly visits his Algarve home in Tavira. His work over many years in universities has
Courgettes, marrows and summer squash
By: PAUL McKAY features@algarveresident.com Teacher, Paul Mckay, left London to live a self-sufficient existence in the Monchique hills with his partner Martyn. He keeps an assortment of animals and grows
Cycle rage
By: NATASHA SMITH features@algarveresident.com A MAN in the US, who booby-trapped a cycle path in order to take revenge on bikers, was arrested last week. Warren John Wilson dug holes

