Algarve animals unduly suffer on their final journey to slaughter

vealThe Left Bloc has demanded that the Government arranges for the construction of a slaughterhouse in the Algarve with state of the art technical, hygienic and safety conditions.

The last facility in the Algarve was closed in 2007 and the draft resolution delivered to Parliament highlights the construction of a regional slaughterhouse as being "an absolute priority for the Algarve, in order to eliminate the inequality between livestock producers here and those in other regions of the country."

Algarve welcomes Russian visitors

airplane2What better way to influence Russian and US travel journalists than to invite them on an all expenses paid trip to the Algarve.

This week, funded by the Tourism Association of Algarve in partnership with TAP and Ural Airlines, the Algarve is hosting a bevvy of journalists who will get to understand “the diversity of the offer and the excellence of the region as a tourist destination.”

Murdered Aljezur schoolgirl - stepfather now charged

handcuffThe prosecutor's office said today that it has charged a 36-year-old Romanian with attempted rape, sexual coercion, qualified homicide, kidnapping and desecration of a corpse.
 
The murder took place in Aljezur in December 2014. Schoolgirl, Bruna Nunes, was found bludgeoned to death in scrubland - she was 16-years-old.

Finance Minister says Novo Banco sale 'will go ahead,' despite legal actions

MinisterCentenoFinancePortugal's finance minister is confident that the planned sale of Novo Banco to the US vulture fund, Lone Star, is on track and will go ahead as planned.

The sale of Novo Banco remains under threat from bond holders, nursing losses of around €1.5 billion, who have gone to court for compensation. This has raised concerns among analysts that these legal disputes still might upset the planned sale.

Investment survey - Portugal is the place to be

oportoPortugal is the place to be, according to another survey, this one being the 'EY Survey of Attractiveness of Portugal 2017.'

This optimism is shown by 62% of foreign investors who think Portugal has a bright future and the 32% of investors that are willing to increase investment in the country during the next year.

BPN trial ends - crooked bankers receive long prison sentences

BPNOliveiraAfter a trial lasting more than six years, those responsible for fraud, mismanagement, forgery and the collapse of Banco Português de Negócios (BPN) have been given prison sentences, the highest of which is 14 years with eight of them 'suspended.'

BPN ended up being run for the benefit of members of its crooked management and went bust in 2008, triggering a State bailout that so far has cost the public purse over €3 billion.

Angolan students in Portugal run out of cash

coimbrauniversityAngolan students are being forced to ditch their studies in Portugal, according to the president of the Association of Angolan Students, due to "delay in money transfers from Angola to here."

Many Angolan students studying in Portugal are reliant on money sent from their families but due to a financial and economic crisis due to the drop in oil prices, Angola has imposed exchange controls leaving up to 4,000 students in Portugal with little or no cash.

Alojameto Local for apartments - 'let the neighbours decide'

alThe government’s continues lack of clear thinking on the Alojamento Local tourism rental laws reached new heights today with an amendment to force apartment owners to get the written permission of other owners in the building before they will be allowed to let their property in the lucrative short term tourist rental market.

Instead of clarifying the law, the government has passed the buck and is to require landlords to obtain a statement from the householders' condominium assembly to give permission to rent out their apartment. This additional document will need to be submitted with AL application forms for apartments, along with all the other documents.