You and your skin
By SUZIE BELL features@algarveresident.com A COMMON mistake made by both client and skin therapist is not knowing the difference between skin type and skin condition. These are two entirely different
Alice in blunderland
By MIKE JOHNSON features@algarveresident.com Mike Johnson is a freelance journalist who worked in the Algarve for more than 20 years. He now lives in Plymouth in the UK and comments
Mr Brown goes to washington
By MIKE JOHNSON features@algarveresident.com Mike Johnson is a freelance journalist who worked in the Algarve for more than 20 years. He now lives in Plymouth in the UK and comments
A good idea that could backfire
By: MIKE JOHNSON features@algarveresident.com Mike Johnson is a free-lance journalist who worked in the Algarve for more than 20 years. He now lives in Plymouth in the UK and comments
A year in the vegetable garden
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
Couch potato champ crowned
By: NATASHA SMITH features@algarveresident.com A LIBRARIAN from New York was crowned the ESPN Zone Ultimate Couch Potato champion after his three opponents gave in to sleep deprivation or the need
Fake death
By: ELOISE WALTON features@algarveresident.com A SINGAPORE man has been jailed for three years after he faked his own death in a civil war shoot-out in Sri Lanka in 1987 to
Flamenco fun
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
London police make knife crime a priority
By: MIKE JOHNSON features@algarveresident.com Mike Johnson is a free-lance journalist who worked in the Algarve for more than 20 years. He now lives in Plymouth in the UK and comments
Nazi stamps
By: ELOISE WALTON features@algarveresident.com GERMAN postal Company Deutsche Post has inadvertently issued stamps bearing the image of Adolf Hitler’s former deputy, Rudolf Hess. A company spokesman said that 20 stamps

