The Funchal Book Fair, which ended yesterday, the 10th, has sold twice as many books (10,057) compared to 2023, (5,000), creating a turnover of around 65,000 euros.
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Madeira will be under a yellow alert for rain
A North American citizen living in Madeira fell 50 metres at the Achada farm, next to the new cemetery of Porto da Cruz.
More and more Madeirans need to work a second job.
The number of measles cases has risen to 14 in Portugal, according to data released by the Directorate-General for Health (DGS).Â
The Public Security Police carried out a mega inspection operation on the 4th of March at the Feira do Santo da Serra.Â
Funchal and Braga stand out as the cities with the most housing with garages, ideal for the installation of charging points for electric vehicles,
This month, the Madeira Mandolin Orchestra (OBM) will perform its concerts in the Noble Hall of the Legislative Assembly of Madeira on the 8th, 15th, and 23rd. With a special concert to reflect Women's Day on the 8th.
The Conservatory – Professional School of the Arts of Madeira, in partnership with the Military Band of Madeira, will host a 'Spring Concert' whose funds will revert, in full, to the Regional Delegation of the Portuguese League Against Cancer.
The Madeira Motorcycling Association has established a partnership with the Institute of Forests and Nature Conservation (IFCN) in order to carry out a shared management of 1,000 m2 of land located on the Caminho dos Pretos
The Madeira Institute of Wine, Embroidery and Handicrafts (IVBAM), in partnership with the BarcelĂł Funchal OldTown Hotel and the Adoro.Ser.Mulher Association, which promotes and boosts female entrepreneurship,
Play Airlines announced today that it will operate direct flights between the island of Madeira and Iceland, with the maiden voyage scheduled for the 15th of October 2024. From then on, the Icelandic low-cost airline will operate a weekly Tuesday flight.Â
Ten districts on the mainland, the north coast of Madeira and Porto Santo will be under an orange warning on Thursday and Friday due to strong sea agitation, the Portuguese Institute of Atmosphere and Sea (IPMA) said today.
As part of their political campaign, political party, 'O We, Citizens' has drawn attention to the fact that "There are fewer and fewer Portuguese and the demographic numbers don't fool anyone.
According to the Portuguese Association of Travel and Tourism Agencies, mainland Portuguese citizens are concentrating on Madeira as a domestic holiday spot and the Cape Verden islands as their Easter holiday destinations. Â















