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European Commission steps into Ryanair row

ryanair13The European Commission has stepped into the Ryanair cancelled flights row and urges the company to respect passengers’ rights.

Ryanair has been inundated with negative and angry comment after it decided to cancel 2,000 flights up to the end of October, blaming variously the need to get its late arrivals figure down and on staff holidays, leaving the company with an insufficient number of pilots to run the company's services.

Convicted murderer gets a further 17 years for raping teenagers

ReiGhobiFrancisco Leitão has been on trial for 542 crimes of the violation of minors between 2009 and 2010 and today was sentenced to 17 years in prison which will run concurrently with the 25 years he already is serving.

Leitão, a scrap metal dealer known as Rei Ghob, posed as a friend to youngsters between 14 and 17-years-old, paid for dinners and drinks and offered them mobile phones while persuading them that he had ‘supernatural powers.’

'Health tax' triggers a 25% drop in consumption of sugar-filled soft drinks

cocacolaPortugal’s taxation of sugary soft drinks has helped trigger a 25% drop in their consumption.

Purchases of sugar-laden drinks fell 25% between February and July 2017, after a new 'health tax' was imposed and the Ministry of Health now plans to apply the tax on a wider range of soft drink products.

Ricardo Salgado may have to struggle by on €11,500-a-month

salgado11Novo Banco pension fund administrators have gone to court to reduce the €90,000-a-month pension paid to the disgraced banker, Ricardo Salgado and the other directors of the former Banco Espírito Santo.

The proposal is to reduce the monthly pay-outs to €11,500, roughly the level of a BES director’s ‘in work’ pay before the bank went spectacularly bust in 2014.

British stand-up paddleboarders rescued off Sagres

sagreslifeboatThree British stand-up paddleboarders were unable to get back to shore on their own and had to be rescued by the Sagres lifeboat.

The paddleboarders, females aged between 20 and 30 and caught out by adverse winds and currents, called for help.

Ryanair chaos as more flights are cancelled

ryanair12Ryanair’s high risk policy of cancelling flights, the initial limp excuse being ‘to increase the airline’s punctuality rate,’ continues to cause widespread confusion, anger and resentment among its customers as the Irish airline’s management announced this morning that an additional 164 flights, scheduled to depart over the next three days, will affect up to 30,000 passengers.

The airline is to shelve 50 flights a day for the next six weeks in a move that has caused uproar in the cost-sensitive and notoriously fickle short-haul market.

Algarve motorway accident leaves one dead and three badly injured

11399An accident on the A2 in the Algarve left one person dead and three seriously injured this Sunday morning September 17th.

The incident near Paderne, Albufeira, happened at around 11:30am and happened in the toll collection area.

New driving laws - only 3% of drivers have had points deducted from their licences

porscheIn an administrative, political and hugely embarrassing foul-up, only 3% of drivers fined for offences have had points deducted on their license.

Over 400,000 drivers in Portugal have been fined in the year to June 2017 but only 14,000 have had points deducted due to ‘system failures,’ according to a damning analysis by Portugal’s Road Safety organisation.