Twenty courts to close, including Monchique's

monchiquemayorThe government has pressed ahead with its plan permanently to close twenty courts across the country, including the one in Monchique. Despite two years of objection and negotiation by mayor Rui André (pictured), the closures were confirmed at a meeting of the Council of Ministers.

André reacted immediately to lodge an injunction to try to halt the closure of the Monchique court and commented that he disagrees with the unspeakable action of the Ministry of Justice, saying that his council team was fully behind him in taking out an injunction. André is still waiting for an "urgent audience" with the minister responsible whose behaviour he condemned as "unqualified."

Thousands escape conviction in Portuguese courts

justiceThe Portuguese court system has failed to complete and judge an average of four crimes per day, including serious offences such as rape and murder.

According to the Ministry of Justice, over 7,000 defendants have escaped a possible conviction in criminal proceedings between 2008 and 2012.

Algarve Mayors in key meeting with Health Minister

vaccineA delegation from AMAL, the association of Algarve mayors, finally is to meet Health Minister Paulo Macedo in Lisbon.

The delegation comprising José Amarelinho, Jorge Botelho, Rui André, Francisco Amaral and Rogério Bacalhau have been trying to get an appointment for over two weeks and are able to see the Minister tomorrow to put forward the unanimous opinions of AMAL for greater investment in healthcare provision in the Algarve region and an end to the current management failures.

"Portugal has but two weaknesses, and both need to be fixed..."

cavaco2Instead of continuing as a country that exports medium and low-tech products from the agricultural sector, Portugal has to export products of medium and high technology.

Cavaco Silva was opening the new headquarters of pharmaceutical company Novartis in Oeiras and said that investment in innovation and development is "crucial" for the country's future because innovation is the key factor for competitiveness.

Portugal’s PM blames auction house for failed Miró sale

miroIn a surprising outburst Pedro Passos Coelho blamed Christie's the auctioneers for the problems and illegalities surrounding the export of the Miró art collection for sale in London.

Christie's "was put in charge of dealing with everything" said Passos Coelho, adding that this was supposed to be a start to finish process, "It is clear that the company is responsible for the problems in the export process for the works of art.”

Air passenger rights to be strengthened

baAir passengers in the European Union are to see their rights given more force as the European Parliament backed a bill on its first reading.

The bill will give travellers better rights to information, care and re-routing when they become stuck at an airport. It also enhances complaint procedures and enforcement measures.

UK losing out on economic and social development

europeThe United Kingdom has been gradually sliding down the scale for economic and social development.

Outpacing the UK are not only many of its advanced European neighbours, but also a number of emerging market economies.

More British youth turn to apprenticeships

apprenticeApprenticeships in the UK are being hotly pursued by young people eager to earn while they learn.

Online applications have raced to nearly half a million over three months, a 43% annual jump, according to the Apprenticeship Index.