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Lusa - Business News - Portugal: Top newspaper, news magazine headlines on Wednesday, 1 May
Lisbon,May.1,2024(Lusa)-Portugal's leading newspapers and news magazines on Wednesday offer headlines on the fallout from the centre-right government's dismissal of the head of the Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Lisboa, the state-run charity that has the sole licence for gambling in Portugal, as well as looking ahead to planned Labour Day marches. Sábado: - "The last days of the Colonial War. Fighting, conversations with the enemy and lack of information: six ex-combatants tell how they lived through the end of the conflict and their return to Portugal" - "Sebastião Bugalho: What he said about politicians when he was a commentator" - governing PSD's candidate for European elections - "Interview: Pope's biographer says Francis won't resign" Visão: - "Television: The machine for promoting politicians. How TV ratings have become a trump card for winning votes. The consequences for democracy, the 'stars' in Portugal and around the world" - "Jane Fonda: The battle for the climate" - "Science: The mechanisms of luck" - "Report: Changing life in prison" - "Salman Rushdie: The story of the assassination attempt" Correio da Manhã: - "Santa Casa has 488 bosses. The 1st-rank director earns 6,083 euros gross per month. In the 5th rank, he earns 3,871 euros gross. The dismissed Ombudsman accuses the government. Ana Jorge cut 40 posts during her mandate" - "League's decisive matchday: [Sporting coach Rúben] Amorim wants the title on Sunday. [Benfica's Roger] Schmidt must win in Famalicão" - André "Villas-Boas fears financial pitfalls" as he takes over as FC Porto president - "Fake invoices in a blue bag: Prosecutor wants to put Benfica on trial" - "GPS for cows sets up 'Polaco's' brothers" - "North beats Algarve in Blue Flags. 398 beaches honoured" by European system for rating bathing beaches on quality and facilities - "Public accounts return to deficit" - "Minister limits water cuts in the Algarve. Rain helped" - "Alqueva: Balloon trip tourist drowns" - "Mortgage instalments fall this month" Público: - "1st May - 50 years of celebrations in freedom and the establishment of the minimum wage" - "Increases between 2006 and 2019 boosted earnings for 54 percent of workers" - "There are more than 226,000 people registered as domestic workers" - "Santa Casa - Government suggested Ana Jorge resign, but she refused" - "Military service - Nuno Melo doesn't want delinquents in the Armed Forces after all" contrary to his earlier comments - "Investment - Galp withdraws lithium refinery in Setúbal from PRR" - Recovery and Resilience Plan for spending EU post-pandemic funds, as company announces exit from project Jornal de Notícias: - "The richest only employ 2.2 percent of workers" - "Reportage - The rituals and rhythms of the evangelical church in Invicta" (Porto) - "Santa Casa - Social Security makes millions off back of online gaming" for which Santa Casa has sole licence - "Coimbra - University imposes new rules to combat harassment" - "Public Prosecutor insists on millionaire fraud at [club president Luís Filipe] Vieira's Benfica" - "Porto - Michelin stars at Time Out in São Bento" rail station - new Time Out Market to open - "Housing - Prices also soar outside the biggest cities" - "Beaches - Portugal with record number of blue flags" - "Music - 'Ah Amália' shows the fado singer as we've never seen her" - "FC Porto - Villas-Boas takes over dream throne on Tuesday" - "JN changes today. Focus on proximity and comfortable reading" Diário de Notícias: - "MA1O - In honour of João Abel Manta. 1st May 1974: something never seen before" - "CGTP and UGT promise no truce with the government in social dialogue" - "European Union - Ambassadors from the 2004 enlargement countries testify to how the EU has changed their countries" - "Implementation - Deficit returns after a year and [minister of finance Joaquim Miranda] Sarmento blames PS [Socialist Partyl] government" in power until last month - "Defence - Putting young offenders in the Armed Forces 'is a joke' that 'doesn't solve' shortages" - "Portugal - There have never been as many babies born to foreign mothers as there will be in 2023" - "Tom Holland, historian: 'Christianity is by far the most enduring and transformative legacy of the Roman Empire'" - "Controversy - Political warfare and recriminations mark succession at Santa Casa" ARO // ARO. Lusa Agency : LUSA Date : 2024-05-02 10:08:00
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