Algarve Hoteliers donate a motorbike to Albufeira GNR

albufeira2The Association of Hotels and Resorts in the Algarve (AHETA,) in collaboration with a group of local businessmen, has donated a motorbike to Albufeira’s GNR to help it do its job better.

The ceremony took place at the association's headquarters in Albufeira and was attended by the district commander of the GNR, Colonel Silva Gomes, and the commander of the Destacamento Territorial de Albufeira, Major Marco Henriques.

Gold prices predicted to rise

goldteethPundits are predicting that the price of gold will begin to rise once India’s new prime minister acts on his election promises and changes the country’s import regulations.

Incoming prime minister Narendra Modi and his BJP party are believed to be considering lifting the rules which limit the volume of gold which can be imported.

Coca-Cola fights obesity

cocacolaCoca-Cola’s new fitness programme for the UK was quickly surrounded by controversy.

The fizzy drinks giant announced it is to fund a £20 million anti-obesity fitness drive in 70 parks in the UK with free activities such as tennis, basketball, rounders and archery.

Online retailer Amazon rules

amazonMore shoppers than ever before are buying entertainment products, such as CDs, DVDs and games, from online sources.

One in every three pounds spent on these items goes to an online retailer.

Millennium BCP finally cuts wages in bid for solvency

millenniumPortuguese Commercial Bank, operating in Portugal's high streets as BCP Millennium, finally has authorisation to cut wages in a long overdue bid to reduce staffing costs by €135 million by 2017.

The pay cuts will be imposed from July 2014.

Portugal's top brand is foreign

googleglassGoogle, Delta and Nestlé are the companies and brands with the best reputation in Portugal.

The ranking comes from the RepTrak Pulse 2014 study which annually assesses the level of trust, esteem, admiration and respect from the public for the country’s brand leaders.

Algarve - the 100% socialist region

mapOnly 23.38% of registered voters in the Algarve bothered to vote in Sunday’s European Election, but the majority of those who did, voted for the socialists.

The Partido Socialista received 28% of the Algarve’s vote, while the ruling parties’ 'Alliance Portugal’ came in second with 24%.

Socialist Party wins European elections in Portugal

seguroThe Socialist Party has won the European elections in Portugal, marked by a record low in Sunday’s turnout at the polls with 37% of those eligible bothering to vote.

With the Vila Real result still to come in, the Partido Socialista (PS) party led by António José Seguro, has secured a share of around 31.46% of the vote, ahead of 27.7% received by the ruling coaltion Alliance, and will return 8 or 9 Socialist MEPs to the European Parliament.