Six areas in Lisbon stage “simultaneous noise protest” against uncontrolled tourism
Manifesto calls for a city “to live in, and visit” Six locations in Lisbon today will be the stage of a ‘simultaneous noise protest’ against ‘uncontrolled tourism’ that has already
Questions over Lisbon ‘immigrant clear-up’
When the tents of immigrants were ‘removed’ from the garden outside Anjos Church where they had been set up in an unsightly encampment for months, the council let it be
Funerals take place of victims of last week’s mass shooting in Lisbon
Barber Carlos Pina laid to rest on Saturday; Bruno Neto and Fernanda Soares on Sunday The funerals of the three people shot dead in a troubled Lisbon neighbourhood last Wednesday
Three shot dead in Lisbon; suspects on run
At least two of victims shot in head Three people (two men and a pregnant woman) have been shot dead in a barbers shop, in Lisbon today. The suspects, three
Lisbon: A recipe for digital infrastructure success
“Lisbon is home to a thriving tech scene, including many of Europe’s fastest-growing start-ups” My friends and family all know that I appreciate good food. And in my experience, some
Scottish football charity donates £5,000 for disadvantaged youth in Lisbon
With the support of the British Embassy in Lisbon, the Tartan Army Sunshine Appeal has donated £5,000 (nearly €6,000) to the National Street Football Association (Associação Nacional de Futebol de
Police detain four in swoop on anabolic, stimulant trafficking ring
Portugal’s PJ police has detained four people in an operation in the Greater Lisbon area aimed at breaking up a network trafficking anabolic and sexual stimulants, with the cooperation of
Hit-and-run taxi driver located within 48-hours of fatal incident in Lisbon
Around 48-hours after a 21-year-old university student was hit so violently in central Lisbon by a speeding taxi that his body was projected 17 metres down the Avenuda dos EUA,
Lisbon City Council appeals €1 million fine (reduced already) for sharing data with Russia
Council found to have shared data of activists of various nationalities Lisbon City Council has announced today that it will appeal the judicial decision to fine the municipality around €1
195,000 Lisbon residents “live in houses not built to earthquake specifications”
Following Monday morning’s earthquake – the largest in decades, but one which mercifully spared the country any damages – talk has all been about ‘what if?’ What if the earthquake










