The Committee on General Policy and Youth gave its assent to the European Commission's Work Programme for 2023.
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The transmissibility index (Rt) of the SARS-CoV-19 virus has dropped slightly to 0.92 at a national level, while the rate of infection in the two autonomous regions is above 1.00, confirmed a spokesperson from the Ricardo Jorge Institute (INSA) today.
The CDISA - Centre for Sociocultural Development and Innovation and Agroforestry, based in Jardim da Serra, is organising a series of events under their 'Horticultural Times 2023' initiative.
The Regional Health Plan 2021-2030 is in the public consultation phase until the 24th of January 2023, so contributions can be sent to the DRS at the following https://www.madeira.gov.pt/drs/Estrutura/DRS/ctl/Read/mid/12765/InformacaoId/172858/UnidadeOrganicaId/48. The Regional Health Plan 2021-2030 (PRS) is a strategic planning document in health, integrating and population-based, which results from a participatory,…
The body of a man was found in the Ribeiro Seco River in Funchal this afternoon.
In an announcement today by the Minister of Science, Technology, and Higher Education, Elvira Fortunato, the European Space Agency (ESA) will invest around four million euros in the teleportation Station located on the island of Santa Maria in the Azores.
When questioned by reporters this morning, the Mayor of Funchal, Pedro Calado, did not elaborate on the investigation of former Funchal Mayor Paulo Cafôfo, but stressed: "what needs to be investigated will be investigated."
A study reveals that Faro, Coimbra, and Madeira are the regions with the highest road accident probability.
It's the Fast and Furious without the skill, as illegal car racing has taken hold in Calheta.
After the news broke that former Funchal Mayor, Paulo Cafôfo was being investigated - again! He took to social media to explain his position.
The Portuguese Society for the Study of Birds (SPEA) will be out on the streets with their new survey which aims to investigate the Madeiran perception of light pollution and energy efficiency.
The Public Prosecutor's Office is investigating the current Secretary of State for Communities, and the former mayor of Funchal, Paulo Cafôfo, in an investigation involving suspicions about the activity of four Madeiran municipalities and PS Madeira.
The Observatory of Landscapes and Panoramas of the Madeira Archipelago (OPPAM) denounces the "impertinent interference in the landscape quality of Madeira," in relation to the cable car project in Curral das Freiras.
There are four Madeirans among the 30 richest Portuguese politicians according to a recent edition of Sábado magazine, which last week identified the richest and the poorest among government officials, deputies, and mayors.
The two tourists who were lost in the Santana mountains yesterday were located in the early hours of this morning.