Mistreatment of pets in Portugal now a criminal offence

dog shame smlPortugal's parliament today approved a bill that criminalises the mistreatment of pets.

This was a free vote on animal welfare today with no party line pressure put on MPs.

During the debate one of the Algarve’s MPs Cristóvão Norte said the draft law submitted by the Social Democrats “makes history in advancing animal welfare in Portugal."

Barril beach project watched by government

barrilThe Barril Beach Project aims to install a novel type of tourism station on the beach near Tavira with the goal of creating a tourist and recreational space to practice all kinds of beach and sea activities.

The equipment provided will be for a range of activities such as diving, boating, birdwatching, and windsurfing with the aim of eventually erecting a permanent building for marine tourism, culture and leisure.

Caixa Geral also threatening ATM cash withdrawal charges

eurozoneThe chief executive of Caixa Geral de Depósitos, José de Matos, today aligned his bank with the position of the president of the Portuguese Association of Banks (APB) saying that he believes that banks need to offset costs and should be compensated for any imposition of a limit on fees paid by merchants to banks for electronic payments.

Faster visa processing for visitors to Portugal

airplaneIn a rare example of inter-ministerial accord the ministries of Foreign Affairs and of the Economy have agreed to accelerate the processing of tourist visas, especially for those visitors coming from growth markets such as Russia.

The announcement was made by the Secretary of State of yet another ministry, this time the young Adolfo Mesquita Nunes from the Ministry of Tourism who was speaking at the opening of the Congress of the Portuguese Association of Travel Agencies and Tourism (APAVT) which convened today in the Azores.

Financial crime pays in Portugal

cashOf the 707 investigations into economic crimes completed last year just 63 ended in prosecution, and of these there were only 18 convictions.

The small number of cases prosecuted by the Central Bureau of Criminal Investigation (DCIAP) for crimes including receiving and sending corrupt payments, and money laundering, left the vast majority being discharged as the court found that the evidence gathered by DCIAP was not sufficiently robust to justify a conviction.

British welfare “too generous”

europeA high-ranking EU official has told Britain that it is “too generous” with welfare payments to immigrants from the EU.

Viviane Reding, EU justice commissioner, said: "It seems that some national systems are too generous. Don't blame the commission or EU rules for national choices and national regulatory systems."

Sherry’s revival

4698Younger people in the UK are reported to be bringing a renaissance to sherry’s fortune, once consigned by comedians as a drink to offer the vicar at Christmas.

After a slow build-up, drinking Spain’s fortified wine today is trendy.

Metro users told how to behave

eiffeltowerPeople in Paris have been given with a special manual to encourage civility when using the metro.

Paris’ public transport body released the manual for the “modern traveller” which breaks down behaviour into four categories: "helpfulness", "courtesy", "manners" and "politeness", drawn up from among more than 2,000 suggestions from the general public.