18 April 2015
Edition: 1317
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@PortugalNews7716 Apr
Could it be? Porsche and Bentley the worst, Honda Jazz the best http://t.co/TwvaS7fBtI
Could it be? Porsche and Bentley the worst, Honda Jazz the best http://t.co/TwvaS7fBtI
@PortugalNews7720 Mar
FC Porto handed tough Champions League quarter-final draw http://t.co/NGbv1nmkuc
FC Porto handed tough Champions League quarter-final draw http://t.co/NGbv1nmkuc
@PortugalNews7720 Mar
Will the continuing saga of the VIP tax list claim more scalps? http://t.co/e2Lw5RTlzW
Will the continuing saga of the VIP tax list claim more scalps? http://t.co/e2Lw5RTlzW
@PortugalNews7718 Mar
Traffic re-opens on EN125 near Almancil after fatal collision saw road closed for more than five hours http://t.co/aXtyW10GOJ
Traffic re-opens on EN125 near Almancil after fatal collision saw road closed for more than five hours http://t.co/aXtyW10GOJ
Latest Headlines
- BES chief 'probably' knew accounts were hidden
- Algarve lacking in hypertension control
- Bayern battered by FC Porto
- Local employees at US base at Lajes formally notified of drawdown
- Portugal admits to Spain sardine squabble
- FC Porto face German test
BES chief 'probably' knew accounts were hidden
The preliminary report from the parliamentary inquiry commission into the management of BES and the Espírito Santo group (GES) says that Ricardo Salgado had “probably” been “involved in hiding the accounts of Espírito Santo International (ESI) since 2008".
TAP pilots set 10-day strike
Pilots from national flag carrier TAP have this week decided to launch unprecedented industrial action which is set to last for ten consecutive days between 1 and 10 May. The planned strike action will end a mere five days before the deadline for interested parties to hand in their bids for TAP in the airline’s controversial privatisation process...
read more »Portuguese staff at US Azores base notified of cutback
Portuguese workers at the US air force base at Lajes, on Terceira Island, in the...
read more »Portugal pays homage to celebrated German author Günter Grass
Distinguished images of the German novelist, poet, playwright and artist Günter...
read more »Portuguese among those who try most to quit smoking
Portugal has the third greatest number of people who have signed up to a...
read more »Statistics office says its figures are reliable after PM complains
Portugal’s national statistics office, INE, has hit back at criticisms from...
read more »Petition to stop post office from selling tickets to bullfights
A petition has been launched by an anti-bullfighting organisation in a bid to...
read more »Portugal takes part in World Water Forum
Portugal’s State Secretary for the Environment Paulo Lemos this week travelled...
read more »Algarve
Algarve lacking in hypertension control
A new report has found that the Algarve is the worst off region in Portugal when...
read more »Lisbon
Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series confirms Portugal return
Portugal’s Azores archipelago in the midst of the Atlantic Ocean hosts the Red...
read more »Business
PM backs corporate over personal tax cuts
Whilst cutting the costs of employing people was a reform Portugal had yet to...
read more »Sport
Bayern battered by FC Porto
Not even the most ardent FC Porto fan could have envisaged such a glorious night...
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- TAP pilots set 10-day strike
- 'Low-cost' fuel not as cheap as many expect
- Algarve lacking in hypertension control
- Portugal tax burden on the rise
- Authorities investigate case of dogs rescued from Algarve cliff face
- Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series confirms Portugal return
- Algarve teams up with Women’s British Open
- Porsche and Bentley the least reliable, Honda best
- Portuguese staff at US Azores base notified of cutback
- Bayern battered by FC Porto
- Parents being bankrupted by returning children
- Portuguese among those who try most to quit smoking
- Massive surge in demand for Lisbon office space
- Portugal takes part in World Water Forum
- Portugal pays homage to celebrated German author Günter Grass
- Rugby comes to the Algarve
- Glimpses of summer await
- Petition to stop post office from selling tickets to bullfights
- Tender launched for Portimão-Bragança air link
- FC Porto face massive tests
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