The Madeiran Parliament this morning debated the proposed regional legislative decree entitled 'Animal Ombudsman in the Autonomous Region of Madeira,' which has been co-authored in conjunction with the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP).
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It was announced in the Daily Telegraph this morning that the UK has extended its travel ban until July, in order to prevent a third wave of the SARS-Cov-19 virus.
In a statement, Santa Cruz City Council warns citizens about a scam that they have recently been alerted to.
Two tourists, aged between 30 and 50, were rescued yesterday afternoon from the sea in São Vicente.
The Government of Madeira has confirmed in the Official Journal of the Region (JORAM), that the current curfew restrictions, including home deliveries times and working conditions will remain in place until the 29th of March. The curfew is from 7.00 during the week and 6 pm at weekends.
The President of the Government of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, said today that he will provide “every necessary assistance to ascertain the truth in relation to the award of the management concession of the International Business Centre,” which is currently under investigation. When questioned by journalists, he said: “First of all,…
Yesterday Judicial Police officers raided the offices of SDM - Sociedade de Desenvolvimento da Madeira- at Rua da Mouraria in Funchal, as part of an ongoing investigation of the International Business Centre of Madeira (IBC).
The Government of Portugal has announced that it will instruct the Tax Authority to "act unilaterally" in the absence of a consensus by the working group charged with preparing the recovery plan for support granted to companies licensed to operate in the Free Trade Zone of Madeira (ZFM).
During today's plenary hearing, The Regional Secretary for Health and Civil Protection, Pedro Ramos, said he will attend the hearing requested by the Socialist Party (PS) to clarify that computer failure was the reason between the anomalies between the Director-General for Health (DGS) and the Madeiran Health Service (DRS) daily Covid-19 figures.
The Regional Command of the Public Security Police of Madeira issued a statement this afternoon confirming that they had arrested two men and one woman (all aged between 32 - 48) for theft and drug trafficking.
A St. Patricks Day celebration was interrupted this afternoon by Public Security Police (PSP) officers at a bar located in in Rua Imperatriz Dona Amélia, Funchal.
According to the Observer, the UK Government will remove Portugal from its red list as of 4 am on Friday the 19th of March.
Yet again, the PSP were in Garajau inspecting vehicles and talking to citizens.
With the number of thefts and break ins on the increase, the Regional Command of Madeira Public Security Police (PSP), will be visiting pharmacies, petrol stations and jewellers ensuring that all these establishments have working CCTV and burglar alarms, as well as providing information on how these systems should be used.