The JPP today asked for clarification on the nature of work that links Miguel Albuquerque's daughter, who works and lives in Sweden as a market prospector for Atalaia Living Care.Â
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Élvio Sousa, leader of the JPP and candidate for president of the Regional Government in the next elections,
The React-Include-Recycle Party (RIR) has defended the need for the Dr. NĂ©lio Mendonça Hospital to remain as a functional backup hospital, even when the new hospital is up and running.Â
One in five parents surveyed in a European study reported that their children started consuming more salty and sweet snacks during the pandemic, despite eating fruit (10.3%), vegetables (7%), and dairy products (10.8%) more often.
The Regional Nucleus of Quercus da Madeira informs that it has filed a complaint with the Nature Protection Service (SEPNA) of the National Republican Guard.
The number of measles cases has risen to 23 in Portugal, with six cases still under investigation, according to a report by the Directorate-General for Health (DGS).
Tomorrow, the 25th of April, marks the 50th anniversary of the Carnation Revolution
The 14 political parties running for the early elections on the 26th of May in Madeira plan to spend 949,678.34 euros on the campaign, according to budgets consulted by Lusa, with the PSD leading the spending: 340,000 euros.
A 37-year-old tourist was injured last night following an attempted robbery on Rua de Santa Maria, in Funchal's Old Town.
Madeira will invest 37.6 million euros in the construction of long-term care inpatient units.
Yesterday, PAN party representatives headed out to the Madeiran mountains where they planted 650 trees
A 79-year-old German man went into cardiorespiratory arrest last night in a hotel in Funchal.Â
Madeira continues to be affected by sargassum algae which is washing up along the coast.Â
The Funchal Ecological Park (PECOF) has a new "Biodiversity Trail." It is a thematic space, with an area of 2300 m², offering visitors the opportunity to observe and get to know 50 species of island flora, revealed the Funchal City Council (CMF) Councillor for the Environment, Nádia Coelho.
Bookings to travel by air between Madeira and Porto Santo, through Binter, were unblocked yesterday morning. Originally, passengers were unable to book trips between the two islands beyond Sunday, due to the expiration of the already extended contract. However, before noon a new agreement had been struck between Binter Airways…















