Zero support for most children affected by homicide

childpovertyMost children affected by homicides receive zero support, leaving them vulnerable and more likely to have long-term behavioural problems.

A report from the Portuguese Association for Victim Support Most (APAV) states that it supports 10 to 14 orphaned children a year and considers that these minors are being neglected by the State.

New wine App for the Algarve

VineAutumnThe Algarve Wine Commission (CVA) has launched a new App at this week’s Lisbon tourism fair, giving a technological boost to the region’s wines.

Carlos Gracias, president of the CVA, was on the Turismo do Algarve stand and presented an App for smartphones that aims, "to contribute in an innovative, appealing and practical way to enotourism in the Algarve."

300,000 Portuguese families live in poverty

beggarMore than three quarters of Portuguese families have serious anxieties as to how they are going to pay the bills, with 300,000 families facing real poverty.

The first ever Deco Barometer reveals that 77% of families live day-to-day when it come to money, but 23% of respondents admitting to living in comfort.

Brits with old driving licences told to retake test in Portugal

4683There’s a last minute rush for Brits to swap their UK driving licenses, writes Sue Fletcher. Many are still holding their original paper licenses issued prior to the changeover to photocards in 1998.

IMT have been refusing these which has led to the DVLA refusing to swap for a photo card license because the holder doesn’t live in the UK.

Novo Banco hires detectives to uncover debtors' hidden funds

novobancoshinylogoNovo Banco said that it had hired international detectives to investigate the fortune of a defaulting client after he made a "gigantic loss” on a loan to buy BCP shares.

José Rodrigues de Jesus and Bracinha Vieira, the two members of the commission responsible for monitoring the management of the assets of Novo Banco, were heard on Wednesday morning in Parliament by the Budget and Finance Committee.

Viseu judge criticise abused woman

gavelAnother judge in Portugal has landed in distinctly hot water after ruling in a divorce case that, it was not credible that a financially independent woman had put up with being assaulted for the past eight years.

The woman, had been a victim of domestic violence, filed a lawsuit against her ex-husband who was acquitted.

Tancos: criminal organisations had shopping list of arms and explosives

grenadeThe Tancos commission of inquiry has heard evidence from former intelligence chief, Júlio Pereira, who avoided the assertion that foreign agencies already had shared a menu of weapons that had been requested by criminal organisations and that this list coincided with the weapons and explosives stolen from the army base.

At the end of the hearing, MPs on the commission asked about this ‘shopping list’ theory, as said list had been provided by foreign secret services at a meeting of the Counter-Terrorism Coordination Unit (UCAT) following the theft at Tancos in 2017.

Water companies face fines from regulator

water2The Government is empowering the national water regulator to issue fines to companies that cut customers’ supply for no good reason or without notice.

Water and wastewater treatment companies and solid waste collection companies, can face penalties if they issue excessive charges or cut services without notice.