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Lusa - Business News - Portugal: Top headlines on Thursday
Lisbon, Jul. 11,2019 (Lusa)–The NHS is featuring heavily in Thursday’s papers as is yesterday’s state of the nation speech in parliament. Público: - "Interview with [health minister] Marta Temido: Government may pay more for doctors to work in NHS full-time" - "State of the nation. A debate to rehearse the campaign" - "Climate change: Area burnt on Iberian Peninsula could increases 40% in best scenario" Correio da Manhã: - “Corruption proved without punishment: Braga councillor received €100,000” - “Baby ingests cocaine and hashish at home” - “Costa: ‘We don’t live in an oasis’, but the ‘devil didn’t appear’” Jornal de Notícias: - “New medicines take two years to reach Portugal” - “State of the nation: António Costa opens the door to renew left-wing agreements” - “There are going to be more people over 90 than babies” - “Gala: Child swallows leftover hashish and cocaine that father left forgotten” Jornal i: - “‘Without investments in the coming years we will reach a tipping point in the Portuguese NHS: Report from Health System Observatory” - “Holidays: The most popular destinations for the Portuguese” - “Contract signed by Salgado and Bava used citizen’s card issued four years later” Negócios: - “Greater hospital autonomy could be illegal” - “Montijo airport to get environmental decision before elections” - “Short selling: Betting on devaluation of post office (CTT) shares on the rise again” Weekly magazines Sábado: - “Seaside snacks and walks: 25 suggestions for your holidays” - “Anything goes in Communist party in town halls on the south bank of the Tagus and in Alentejo” Visão: - “António Costa, interview of past and future: ‘We cannot be under the illusion that we have passed from Hell to Heaven’” - “Health: Why do some medicines cost millions?” ADB // ADB. Lusa Agency : LUSA Date : 2019-07-12 08:58:00
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