The body of a man was found on the cliff face below the Pináculo viewpoint today.Â
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The LIDL Supermarket Chain has just appealed the judgment of the Administrative and Fiscal Court of Funchal, in that it ordered the Funchal City Council to hand over to the JPP a part of two processes that it had filed with the municipality.Â
SESARAM's computer system suffered some failures again this morning, causing constraints and embarrassment.
The Estreito Choir Group will perform their New Year's concert on Saturday, the 6th of January, at 7:00 pm, at the Parish Church of Estreito de Câmara de Lobos.Â
Imovirtual today released its annual barometer on the evolution of the average advertised rental and sale prices in Portugal in the last year. The data shows the comparison between 2023 with 2022.
The use of psychotropic drugs is on the increase.
For the JPP leader, Élvio Sousa, the "recurrent lack of transparency" of the public administration, with the need to resort to the courts, is manifested "once again" in the Curral das Freiras Cable Car project
On Tuesday afternoon, there were huge queues outside the Horários do Funchal service desk at the Anadia Shopping Centre.
The amount from which salaries withhold IRS increases in January to 820 euros, with a monthly net income gain of about 28 euros, according to the new tables published today.
From bread to telecommunications, 2024 will be another year of increases, which not even mandatory car inspection centre has been able to escape.
These are the launching platforms for tonight's fireworks display for those interested.
Tomorrow, December 31st, the Portuguese Air Force will take to the skies from north to south of the country, including the archipelagos, as part of their end-of-year celebrations. “Taking advantage of the last training flights of the year, this Sunday, two F-16M will fly across mainland Portugal, while a C-295M…
New Year's Eve is expected to be marked by periods of rain, the Portuguese Institute of Atmosphere and Sea (IPMA) said today, stressing that the probability is in the order of 70 to 90%.
In an interview, a spokesperson for the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) stated that, according to a national study, "one in six people work shifts and that 11% of these work at night. It is estimated that in the region this figure is higher due to the high percentage of people working in the tourism and health industry.
A passenger reportedly felt unwell and had a heart attack while flying between Tenerife and Glasgow, a Regional Civil Protection Service source confirmed today.















