Lisbon Players reinforce opposition to sale of Estrela Hall
by Chris Graeme
Canada Day celebrated in Lisbon
By CHRIS GRAEME chris.graeme@theresidentgroup.com Members of the diplomatic and political community in Lisbon bade a sad farewell to outgoing Canadian Ambassador to Portugal, Anne-Marie Bourcier, and her husband Jean-Guy Saint
Bloomsday in Lisbon
Irish Ambassador Declan O´Donovan welcomed guests to his residence in Restelo, Lisbon, to celebrate the works of James Joyce on Bloomsday. Some of the works of the Irish writer and
She stoops to conquer in Lisbon
Following the success of the production of The Importance of Being Earnest, the Lisbon Players theatre group will be continuing their theatre season with She Stoops to Conquer.
Cutting-edge cancer research centre opens in Lisbon
by CHRIS GRAEME chris.graeme@theresidentgroup.com Leonor Beleza is a member of the Council of State and President of the Champalimaud Foundation. Born and raised in Porto, she studied Law and later
Barack Obama big hit in Lisbon
SPECIAL REPORT by CHRIS GRAEME chris.graeme@theresidentgroup.com Charismatic, charming and cheerful are three words that best sum up the demeanour of the President of the United States of America in Lisbon
Cold War buried at historic Lisbon NATO Summit
Special Report by Chris Graeme An historic summit of more than 50 world leaders in Lisbon over the weekend finally saw the Cold War spectre of confrontation and nuclear war
Lisbon Players facing final curtain at Estrela Theatre site
by CHRIS GRAEME chris.graeme@theresidentgroup.com An amateur English language theatre group in Lisbon is set to lose its battle with the British Government in the Portuguese court. While still awaiting the
Lisbon Players case winds up ahead of court decision
A Lisbon court heard the last witness for the British Government on Wednesday last week in a case which will decide an English language theatre group’s right to remain or
Sporting Lisbon youngster helps to launch new Umbro England
You might not know the name but look out for Eric Dier (pictured) who plays for Sporting Lisbon’s academy, due to his parents moving to Portugal when he was seven.

