Portugal Rally move leaves Algarve hosts angered

rally2The blame game has started in the Algarve as bitterness sweeps the region in the aftermath of losing the Portugal Rally to the north.

The opposition party in Loulé say that the mayor, Vítor Aleixo "did little or nothing" to keep the Portugal Rally on home territory.  

Portugal loses 60,000 people

airplaneThe population of all 28 nations of the EU was estimated to be 507.4 million at the beginning of this year.

In January last year, the figure was estimated at 505.7 million, according to Eurostat.

Spain on the brink of deflation

bilbaoSpain’s economic problems deepened after it was revealed that the inflation rate there went down to zero in June.

Spain is the fourth largest economy in the eurozone, but its double-dip recession in 2012 resulted in more than a quarter of its working population without jobs.

Nicolas Sarkozy’s party slings mud at itself

sarkozyNicolas Sarkozy’s political party, the UMP, is in the midst of an internal squabble which is seeping out into the open.

The main centre-right opposition UMP is said to be facing collapse as its senior members hurl accusations at each other of frittering away millions of euros of taxpayer’s money in luxury spending.

Portimão gynaecologist found guilty of negligent homicide

nursePortimão Court has passed judgment on the case of Vera Alves, who died after undergoing ovarian surgery at a private Algarve hospital.

The case dates back to April 2011 when the victim, a 27-year old nurse, underwent surgery to improve her chances of conceiving.

Iconic Portimão ruin to be redeveloped

maborWork to redevelop the Pneus Mabor eyesore overlooking Portimão’s river Arade has been given the green light.

The ‘Mabor Building’ stands on the waterfront in Portimão on Rua Serpa Pinto opposite the Visconde Bivar gardens and for decades has been a landmark for all the wrong reasons.

BES shares suspended - Portugal Telecom hits all time low

besPortugal's stock market regulatory body suspended share trading in Banco Espírito Santo today, until "the release of relevant information," which has yet to be released.

Fears for the future of Banco Espírito Santo generated a wave of selling across European stock markets and made headline news in the Financial Times, Wall Street Journal, CNBC and Bloomberg.

Refunds available for missold policies

4775British consumers are being advised that they may have believed that a genuine application for claiming money back was just junk mail.

The letters concern the misselling of protection schemes.