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TAP in limbo as Minister again delays privatisation

tap2The privatisation of national airline TAP will only proceed when the government feels that "the proposals are as advantageous for the interests of the country, as for the company."

Minister for the Economy Pires de Lima today said there is "no rush and no urgency" in the privatisation of the airline, "It will only occur when all the conditions for its success are reasonably assured."

Illegal migrants aiming for the UK are arrested

refugeesMakeshift refugee camps in Calais are being cleared by French police.

Some 1,000 refugees are estimated to be living rough on the northern French coast, with around 650 near Calais.

Facebook research sparks official investigation

facebookA British regulator is investigating Facebook to determine if it broke data protection laws in its controversial “emotion” study.

Facebook studied 700,000 of its users without their consent in a psychological project. It manipulated news feeds by making either positive or negative messages predominate to see if recipients adopted the same emotions.

The return of low-cost transatlantic flights

gatwickNorwegian Air Shuttle is offering trips twice a week from Gatwick to Los Angeles, to Florida and to New York.

Not since Freddie Laker's “no frills” venture ended in the early 1980s has a budget carrier attempted to challenge over airlines on the London to New York route.

Autumn release for lynx

lynxOf the lynx bred in captivity so far, all have been released in secret locations in Spain but after today’s signing of a national programme to re-introduce the cats in Portugal, an autumn release has been authorised - if there are enough rabbits.

Miguel de Castro Neto, Secretary of State for Nature Conservation, said today that the goal is to have a "broad consensus" to reintroduce the most endangered feline in the world back to its natural habitat in Portugal.

Via do Infante protest group targets politicians’ summer homes

protest1The Committee of Users of the Via do Infante (CUVI) today announced that this summer it will repeat its protests at the PSD Festa do Pontal rally and at the vacation homes of Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho in Manta Rota, and of President Cavaco Silva in Praia da Coelha, Albufeira.

In today’s statement, the committee emphasised that this is the third consecutive year that protests have been organised as close as possible to the houses where the Prime Minister and the President each spend their holidays, relaxing in the Algarve sunshine.

Paris to Beja charter flights cancelled

bejaThe operation of charter flights between Paris and Beja, which started on 28 April 2014 and were to carry on until October, have been suspended according to Portugal’s French-owned airports operator ANA.

The last round trip between Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris, and Beja airport, was on June 16 and no more will take place despite the busy schedule that was booked by operator Tour GPS .

Sagres birdwatching festival boosts Algarve's western economy

vultureThe Sagres Birdwatching Festival returns in October to take full advantage of the migratory season for many species.

The largest event dedicated to birds in Portugal, the Sagres Birdwatching Festival, will fill Sagres and Vila do Bispo with visitors between 2 and 5 October 2014, enabling participants to take advantage of all sorts of activities linked to nature, with a special emphasis on birds.