Despite the prolonged recession, people in Europe remain devoted to purchasing new cars.
Sales in Europe jumped 6.4% in September, driven by purchases in Spain, France, Germany and the UK.
Despite the prolonged recession, people in Europe remain devoted to purchasing new cars.
Sales in Europe jumped 6.4% in September, driven by purchases in Spain, France, Germany and the UK.
According to data from the Directorate General for Energy and Geology, obtained from 2,677 service stations, the average price of diesel last Thursday was €1.278 per litre, while the average price of petrol was €1.523 per litre.
This is a drop of more than six cents, the highest fall since the liberalisation of the fuel market in January 2004.
The Luxembourg Court has rejected the July applications by Espírito Santo International and Rioforte for protection from creditors which would have given the management teams of both companies time to work out a solution to their problem.
The problems are too severe for the court to give any credence to the rescue plans submitted.
A Russian monk has been skipping off to Italy to learn the secrets involved in making cheeses.
After Russia banned the import of food from Western countries in response to Western sanctions over the Ukraine crisis, citizens have felt the loss of certain delicacies.
Brazil has been offering a place of refuge for growing numbers of illegal migrants who are seeking a better life or escaping persecution.
While European countries are desperately trying to cope with the influx of migrants, those who reach the north-west corner of Brazil are being accepted.
The Government said today that it was making "every effort" to prevent having to pay the €4.5 million EU fine applied for because of a lack of sewage treatment facilities in Vila Real de Santo António and up north in Matosinhos.
"Regarding the action sent by the European Commission to the European Court of Justice, all efforts are being made to prevent Portugal being convicted and required to pay fines," read a missive from the office of the Secretary of State for the Environment.
The tourism figures for this August rose 16.3% in the Algarve as a remarkable 608,000 visitors chose the region for their summer holidays.
The number of overnight stays increased by 12.1%, reaching 3 million with the all important revenue rising by 14.8% compared to last August, with over €160 million collected by the hotel sector, according to official figure just in from the National Institute of Statistics.
Three UK airports have changed ownership for £1bn, passing into Spanish and Australian hands.
Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton airports were sold by Heathrow Airport Holdings (HAH) to a consortium formed by two companies - Spanish firm Ferrovial and Australia-based Macquarie.