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Lusa - Business News - Portugal: Top newspaper headlines on Monday, 22 June

Lisbon, June 22, 2026 (Lusa) - The PSD party congress over the weekend, the Invicta air show in Porto, which attracted a million visitors, and the 2026 World Cup feature on many front pages on Monday.

 

Público:

- ‘There are 54 clinics advertising themselves as practising “integrative medicine” without any oversight’

- ‘PSD Congress. Montenegro announces entry into “strategic companies”’

- ‘Health. Minister links shortage of GPs to immigration’

- ‘Feature. The last two leprosy patients at Rovisco Pais Hospital’

- "United Kingdom. Press reports suggest Starmer may resign today‘

- ’Festival. Katy Perry at Rock in Rio: neither a concert nor a variety show‘

- ’2026 World Cup. Spain hit their stride and thrashed Saudi Arabia. Tomorrow it’s Portugal’s turn‘

- ’Housing. Government sees no ‘grounds’ to halt the sale of properties that could be used for social housing"

 

Jornal de Notícias:

- “Four children have already died as victims of domestic violence”

- “Red lines on pensions and a plan to ‘build the future’. Montenegro closes parliament by explaining the failure of the labour package and launches further reforms”

- “2026 World Cup. Following the tradition of bouncing back after a false start”

- “Goalkeepers. Following the ‘Vozinha’ phenomenon, Eloy Room’s record for Curaçao”

- “Porto. ‘People come from all over the world to see what São João das Fontainhas is like’”

- “Penacova. Dogs help the elderly combat loneliness and grief”

- “Minister wants tourist tax to help winegrowers”

- “A million at the air show over the Douro”

- “Cinema. Festival attracts Oscar winners to Espinho”

 

Correio da Manhã:

- “Father drags four-year-old daughter to her death”

- “Man jumped from the 8th floor with the child in his arms”

- “Only Ronaldo escapes the crackdown in attack”

- “Insurance scheme gets off to a flying start”

- “Civil servants to receive incentives”

- “Local authority employee jailed for harassing an intern”

- “Fire in the Dominican Republic ruins Portuguese holidaymakers’ holidays”

 

Diário de Notícias:

- “School headteachers want to suspend lessons due to the heat”

- “PSD Congress: Montenegro announces eight reforms to counter ‘stagnation’”

- “Education: Shortcomings in support for pupils with special needs are pushing families towards the private sector”

- “Economy: Over-indebted families are applying for more and more loans”

- “Business: Ten more Brazilian tech firms arrive in Aveiro”

- “UK: Prime Minister may announce his resignation as early as today”

 

Negócios:

- “Government moves forward with scheme for managing housing estates”

- “Capital conversation. Gonçalo Regalado. ‘There are several investments in the pipeline’”

- “Portuguese want Seguro to demand more from the government and political parties”

- “Montenegro hints at a fund to take stakes in companies”

- “Private investor. What 107 days of war did to the markets”

- “Public contracts. Large companies call for an end to prior approval”

 

O Jornal Económico:

- “CIP keeps its foot on the accelerator: labour law must change”

- “Uncertainty prompts central banks to flee the dollar”

- “GDP. Forestry and agriculture now account for 5.1% of national wealth”

- “Trump lends a hand to Bibi, despite peace being closer”

- “Will there be an oil glut and falling prices? The IEA says yes”

- “FastFiber and the Vauban fund move in on Dstelecom”

- “Caviar tastings? Yes, and they’re already worth $2.7 billion”

- “The Court of Auditors’ approval should only be used in exceptional cases”

ADB // ADB.

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