The final arguments of the trial of the Monte Tree case were heard yesterday.
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Yesterday, around two hundred Public Security Police Officers held a protest vigil outside the Funchal City Hall
In a statement issued today, LIDL Portugal reiterated "its interest in expanding its operation to the Autonomous Region of Madeira," stating that it has received, "so far, all the necessary support from the local authorities."
TThe Regional Secretary for Finance said today that the proposed Budget of the Autonomous Region of Madeira for 2024 (ORAM2024) foresees an additional 10 million euros in revenue from the tourist tax.
The Funchal City Council will update the prices of municipal fees, including water supply, basic sanitation, and solid waste treatment, by 5.79%, according to the average variation of inflation in the last 12 months.
In a brief statement, the President of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, praised all the firefighting professionals that Portugal sent to Canada in June 2023, to help combat the devastating fires affecting the country as part of the European Union Civil Protection Mechanism.
The Parish Council of Santa Cruz says that it is receiving record numbers of complaints from residents, passers-by, and local businessmen, denouncing the "dangerous driving situations
Élvio Sousa used his Facebook page to state what he considers to be the "obstacles that the Funchal City Council has created to prevent two of the LIDL proposals."
PAN Madeira met with Pedro Calado, in his capacity as president of AMRAM, to address the issue of the implementation of the tourist tax.
The body of a man was found on the cliff face below the Pináculo viewpoint today.Â
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 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.













