The Administrative Court of Funchal has ruled that Madeira Airport will have to pay the parish of Santa Cruz, Municipal Property Tax (IMI).
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This evening, the Public Security Police (PSP) and the Rapid Response Brigada (BIR) were called out due to a bomb threat in Amparo.
Strong words have been issued by the RIR-Madeira (React-Include-Recycle party), who maintain that Prime Minister António Costa should step down as head of the Government of the Republic and that the President of the Republic is "alienated from reality."
The Public Prosecutor's Office, before the Constitutional Court (TC), has requested that Paulo Cafôfo, the former Mayor of Funchal and current Secretary of State of the Communities, to declare the actual amounts in his bank accounts, as this information was not included in his original income statements.
On the 2nd of January 2023, the JPP asked the Regional Government of Madeira for a copy of the new contract on the Madeira - Porto Santo ferry contract renewal.
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 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.
Last week, the Firefighters Sappers of Funchal (BSF), were called in the early hours to Calçada Cabouqueira, São Pedro, to assist a man who had been assaulted.
In a report issued by the Shared Services of the Ministry of Health (SPMS), more than 13,000 Portuguese registered their 'Vital Will' in 2022, doubling the number of records from the previous year, with 1,300 Madeirans taking advantage of the service.
JPP spokesperson, Élvio Sousa, made a rather heated announcement ahead of his presentation of a new ferry proposal at the Legislative Assembly this morning.
Investigations are underway to identify the dead body found on a piece of agricultural land in Ribeira Brava last week.