Fresh wave of eastern Europeans finding work in Britain

croppickersA marked increased has been demonstrated in the number of people from eastern Europe working in the UK since the Brexit referendum.

At the same time, there was a drop in numbers from France, Germany and other western European countries, according to the Office for National Statistics data released on Wednesday.

New probe into mysterious assassination in Sweden

gunA new inquiry is to open into the 1986 assassination of the Swedish prime minister.

The shooting of Olof Palme remains unsolved despite responsibility having been claimed by 134 people and numerous leads.

Barroso named in latest 'People and Corruption' report from Transparency International

euromillions2Europe has seen a surge in recent years of support for populist and nationalist movements: from Spain to the UK to Turkey.

The reasons are manifold and complex, but are driven to a large degree by the belief that traditional democratic institutions - governments, political parties - are failing to deliver on promises of prosperity and equal opportunity and that they cannot be trusted.

Portugal's climate change pledge gains support from ZERO

pollutionairThe announcement by Portugal’s Prime Minister at the COP22 conference in Marrakesh* has gained the full support of the environment group ZERO which calls for his commitment to translate into actions to be defined and implemented right now, including a parliamentary pact on climate policy.

ZERO believes that today, the Prime Minister of Portugal, in his afternoon speech at the COP22 in Marrakesh, has made the most important announcement so far on climate change.

Coca-Cola's blackmail over new 'sugar tax' denied by minister

cocacolaThe government denies that Coca-Cola is trying to use blackmail by the company withdrawing a €40 million expansion plan at its plant in Palmela.

The economy minister said today that he is not "aware of any blackmail" after the US company suspended its investment at the Refrige plant over its annoyance at Portugal’s new 'sugar tax' on soft drinks that will hit Coca-Cola as Portugal's biggest supplier.

Jet2.com to increase 2017 flights by 50% due to strong demand from British

airplane2The owner of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays is increasing the number of flights to Faro next year, a decision based on the recognition that the Algarve is an increasingly popular destination with British holidaymakers.

Dart Group PLC, based in West Yorkshire, owns Jet2.com and Jet2holidays and announced its confidence in the Algarve market for 2017 and is to provide 900,000 seats to and from Faro next year, a 50% increase on this year’s figure.

Faro council to spend €200,000 promoting local Christmas shopping

faro2Faro council has got in early with its announcement that the shopping area of Baixa Faro will be the place to go this Christmas with a series of events starting the day after the lights go on, on November 25th.

Faro council is paying the €200,000 promotional bill and has partners in the Association of Baixa de Faro Businesses, the Association of Trade and Services of the Algarve Region (ACRAL) and of the Association of Hoteliers of the Algarve (AIHSA), as well as municipal companies FAGAR and Ambifaro.

Monchique court to reopen after €50,000 of repairs

monchiquemayorMonchique’s court, closed in the cost-saving purge by the often sober former Minister of Justice, Paula Teixeira da Cruz, is due to reopen in January but may be delayed as parliament still has to approve the plan to reopen this and other mothballed court facilities.

Helena Mesquita Ribeiro, the Assistant Secretary of State and Justice has been in the Algarve and commented to Sul Informação that as far as the new Minister of Justice is concerned "everything is ready for the reactivation of the Court of Monchique in early January," but there may be some slippage.