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Message to the PM. "Sack your Minister now!"

TrainOldMr Prime Minister, 52% of voters chose NABO in recent elections: N-ot valid, A-bstention, B-ranco (nothing), O-ther (less than 1%).

In 2019 they will elect extremists, as in Germany, Sweden and Hungary. This will bring us chaos, with unstable governments. The center-right equals the center-left, extremes demand stupid laws in order to approve a budget or anything basic for the country. Your ministers make mistakes.

Hydroponics for export

HydroponicsjackSmallIn Northern Europe, mainly in the Netherlands, Scandinavia and Northern Germany, the consumer pays more to have healthy horticultural quality - a niche that Portugal could explore better.

We have few good examples in Portugal. Horta d'Agua sells live vegetables with roots fed with natural products. It combines state-of-the-art technology with good agricultural practices and sells ten types of green and purple lettuce, including lollo rosso, lixa roxa and smooth as well as chard, greens, watercress and aromatic herbs such as basil, mint and arugula.

Has Portugal’s excessive 'Turnover Tax' blocked its gambling market’s growth?

pokerIt has been a little over three years now since Portugal adopted its new gambling law, obligating interested remote gambling operators to obtain a license from the local regulator Serviço de Regulação e Inspeção de Jogos (SRIJ), and it has been nearly two years since the first online gambling license was issued.

Betclic, a brand of French gambling group Betclic Everest Group, was the first to receive a license from the Portuguese regulator.

Technology: a new opportunity for the Algarve

fibreopticThe recent announcement of a Brazilian startup that chose Faro to set up a Research Center and the Production Unit for Europe, already counting on the support of the University and the Municipality, is a sign that the Algarve has the necessary conditions to position itself and captivate technology-based companies.

Stephen Hawking: an enabled spirit

StevenHawkingA year or two ago I went to see `The Theory of Everything`, the beautiful film about the life of Stephen Hawking, the Cambridge University physicist who died this week aged 76.
 
Before going I had been apprehensive that a film about a man in a wheel chair might be, well a little depressing. I was wrong. Eddie Redmayne is an outstanding actor with a Daniel Day-Lewis like ability to `inhabit` his character. But above all what a character, what an inspiring life Hawking had!

WhatsApp will not work on many smartphones after December 31st

whatsappThe clock is ticking for some mobile platforms when it comes to WhatsApp updates. The Facebook-owned instant messaging app will end support for some smartphone platforms by the end of 2017. The company announced the news on its official website.

The popular messaging app will end support for operating systems from BlackBerry, Microsoft Windows and Nokia. According to WhatsApp's blog on devices nearing end-of-life timelines, users of BlackBerry OS and BlackBerry 10; Windows Phone 8.0 and older devices; and Nokia S40 will not be able to use WhatsApp properly after after December 31, 2017.

'Currencies 4 You' founder flies to the Algarve just to say 'thank you'

currencies4youThe London-based founder of Currencies 4 You flew into Faro airport on Monday morning to link up with his new Almancil office team and members of the local business community that had helped make the process of establishing a business in Portugal a simple and rewarding project.

Founder of the business, Suraj Gokani, said the professional services available in the region had been second-to-none. The sourcing of office space, refitting, setting up the corporate structure, staff employment and legal advice has run according to plan and budget, coordinated by the regional director, Simon Perks who knows his way around the market after twenty years as Santander’s ‘man in Portugal.’