The production of electricity in the Autonomous Region of Madeira (RAM), estimated from electricity emission data provided by Empresa Eletricidade da Madeira (EEM), increased by 1.5% in the 1st quarter of 2023, year-on-year.
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The Monte Tree case trial grinds to a halt, again!
On the 11th of May at 10:00, the IPTL – Professional Institute of Transport and Logistics will hold a presentation session on the Marine Pollution Control Simulator (MPCS) in the Business Simulation Room at the Jesuit College.
The continuation of high temperatures, absence of rain, and very elevated fire risks are some of the forecasts predicted by the Portuguese Institute of Atmosphere and Sea (IPMA) for the coming months.
The Liberal Initiative (IL) believes that "the North of the island has potential beyond its enormous tourism attraction."
The Municipality of Funchal (CMF) has announced that the Natural History Museum of Funchal (MHNF) will be closed to the public between the 4th and 8th of May. Unfortunately, the museum is suffering from infestations to the wooden structures of the São Pedro Palace and the MHNF estate. The extermination…
The parishes of the archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira can, as of today, apply for reimbursement of eligible expenses incurred to contain and limit the spread of Covid-19 in 2020.
The Regional Directorate of Statistics of Madeira (DREM) has released the definitive data on live births, deaths, and marriages for 2022.
The Mayor of Santa Cruz, Filipe Sousa, raged this morning about the vandalism of his garden.
The Pope confirmed yesterday his presence at the World Youth Day (WYD) in Lisbon, which will take place from the 1st - 6th of August.
As of Monday, the 1st of May, the price of a litre of 95 petrol will drop four cents to 1.606 euros per litre.
The first quarter of this year was the most bumpy in living memory. The Civil Protection of Madeira recorded 44 accidents on levadas and trails, which resulted in 46 injuries.
The two defendants in the Monte Tree case, which killed 13 people and injured fifty people in August 2017, arrived in court today after the last session had to be abandoned after judicial staff went on strike.