Portugal’s gas and electricity the most expensive in Europe

gasIn terms of purchasing power, Portugal has the most expensive electricity and gas in Europe, according to Eurostat.

Looking at the actual rates paid including tax, Portugal’s households paid prices for electricity that placed the country in seventh place, way above the EU and the Eurozone averages, in a table headed by Denmark and Germany whose consumers are better able to afford the prices charged.

School gate drug pushers arrested in Faro

pspOfficers from the Public Security Police (PSP) have arrested 11 people suspected of selling drugs near schools in Faro.

Nine of the detainees are Portuguese and two are Spaniards.

Novo Banco doubles quartely losses to €249 million

novobancoshinylogoWhichever percentages and performance indicators the company chooses to select in its latest report, Novo Banco remains a money pit with first quarter losses shocking an already jaded market.

The bank that was created in 2014 from the ruins of BES reported a €249 million loss for Jan to March 2016 which compares to a loss of €117.8 million in the same period for 2015. Despite an easy birth, the bank has yet to make a cent.

More young Brits forced to live at home

councilhousesThe high cost of housing in the UK is forcing an increasing number of young people to live with their parent(s).

Over the past decade, the average house price in the UK has gone up more than 50% to £279,000. Young people are having to save up to meet the large deposit requirements on buying, forcing many to stay home longer.

Algoz warehouse fire causes plume of black smoke over central Algarve

tyrefireThe sky over a large section of the central Algarve was coloured black this afternoon as a fire at a tyre warehouse near Algoz, Silves burned uncontrollably with firefighters struggling to quench the flames.

The tyres were stored in a large warehouse at Paço near Algoz with the fire causing a dense cloud of acrid, black smoke to drift across the region despite the attentions of firefighting teams from Silves, Messines, Albufeira and as far away as Loulé.

Media ignores worldwide hacktivist attack

AnonymousFaceUnderground hacktivist group Anonymous announced that its 'OpIcarus' successfully shut down the websites of many central banks and “corrupt banking cartels,” has barely been covered by worldwide media.

OpIcarus planned to close services at the World Bank, the New York Stock Exchange, five U.S. Federal Reserve Banks and the Vatican and was successful with website down and internal systems disrupted.

Portugal's PM in cuddly form after six months in office

8597Portugal’s Prime Minister António Costa embraced social media today to make a statement on his first six months in office.

The PM's message on Instagram said "the way had not always been easy" as Costa took an overview of his administration’s performance and focused on the "strategic vision" of his team - which is "to achieve results."

Robots will manufacture Adidas sports shoes

adidasRobotGerman company Adidas is going to use robots in Germany to manufacture some of its sport shoes.

More than 20 years ago, the company ceased manufacturing in Germany and shifted to Asia instead where the work was done predominately by hand.