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Lusa - Business News - Portugal: Top newspaper headlines on Friday, 10 July

Lisbon, July 10, 2026 (Lusa) - The new rent law, in which landlords can evict tenants after two months of not paying rent, is one of the biggest stories on Friday and features on almost all the front pages.

 

Correio da Manhã:

- “Elderly people enjoy protection from rent increases”

- “Landlords may evict tenants after two months of non-payment”

- “He’s off to Atlético Madrid. Hjulmanddiz bids farewell and Sporting stands to gain 45 million”

- “Court of Appeal rules on custody of separated couple’s dog”

- “At the helm of the national team until 2030. Jorge Jesus on a salary and bonuses worth millions”

- “Bonnie Tyler. A queen of the 1980s has died”

- “Car plummets from A4 flyover, killing two young women”

- “Almada. Water shortage to last a further three weeks”

- “Benfica fan. Author of new chant arrested for attack at Alvalade”

 

Expresso:

- “Hospital reform has yet to meet its promised targets”

- “National exams. Government used a digital platform it had already decided to replace”

- “Water shortage in Almada continues”

- “PS’s timetable does not foresee a political crisis”

- “CReSAP president trashes state tenders”

- “Government addresses internal challenges in the State of the Nation address”

- “Interview with António M. Feijó, president of the Gulbenkian Foundation: ‘Aiming for a legacy is the best way to ensure you don’t leave one behind’”

- “Nigel Farage’s next election is against the ‘rubbish bin’”

- “Yuval Noah Harari: ‘How do you send an AI to prison?’”

 

Público:

- “The Volta scheme collected 55.5 million packaging items in the first three months”

- “László Krasznahorkai. Nobel Prize in Literature. ‘When we read, the imagination is ignited’”

- “Rents: Government speeds up evictions after two months’ arrears”

- “Rui Tavares and Livre. ‘I really want to set up a leadership training programme’”

- “Portuguese people are taking more and more holidays in Portugal and abroad”

- “Almada. In a race against time, the council and the Government are trying to solve the lack of tap water”

- “Middle East. Clashes between Iran and the US could last ‘a day, a week or a month’”

 

Jornal de Notícias:

- “Justice system reform needed to protect domestic violence victim”

- “Two young people lose their lives in S. Mamede Infesta, Matosinhos”

- “Health. Doctor’s refusal to work overtime leads to surgery cancellations”

- “Vilar de Mouros. Parents searching for three children to prevent school closure”

- “Music. Bonnie Tyler has died in Faro aged 75”

- “New national team manager to earn four million a year”

- “Motorsport. Engines rev up in Vila Real as 200,000 visitors are expected”

 

Diário de Notícias:

- “Project for nurses to monitor pregnant women at health centres has been on hold for a year”

- “Rui Tavares. ‘To say we are a crutch for the Socialist Party is to use right-wing rhetoric’"

- “Congress. Closeness to the PS draws further criticism from the opposition in Livre"

- “Investigation. 13 years on, the State compensates MC Snake’s family"

- “European Commission. With water shortages in Almada, Brussels criticises local authorities’ management and warns of other critical situations in Portugal”

- “Rent. Government facilitates evictions and lifts rent freezes”

- “Jerónimo Martins loses four billion in market value amid price war”

- “US-Iran. New round of pressure through force confirms fragility of the negotiation process”

 

Nascer do Sol:

- “Portugal’s criminal investigation police agency contractor carries out building work on his minister friend’s homes”

- “Fires. Additional firefighting resources cost twice as much”

- “Bodies. Coimbra Public Prosecutor’s Office sides with the PJ”

- “Miguel Correia Monteiro. ‘The historian is not a judge of merit, nor is history a court of law’”

- “Rui Moreira. ‘The best Berlin cake was the one at Quinta do Lago’”

- “Chega shows increased internal diversity following the elections”

- “Inês Castel-Branco. ‘People who take themselves too seriously are a bore’”

- “Eduardo Correia. ‘Montenegro and Passos have room for growth’”

- “Miguel Amaral. ‘Porter, clusters and the Portuguese economy’”

- “Rui Santos pulls no punches”

 

Negócios:

- “Landlords may evict tenants after two months of rent arrears”

- “Milton Hatoum. ‘If we shut down the lie factory, they’re done for’”

- “Study rules out a ‘significant reduction’ in pensions relative to final salary”

- “Supervision. Álvaro reverses Centeno’s decision on the BdP’s new headquarters”

- “The impacts of the heatwave”

- “Americans knock the French out of the ‘top 3’ for tourism revenue in Portugal”

 

O Jornal Económico:

- “The ‘Waze of the oceans’ is Portuguese and will help track down Russian oil tankers”

- “ECB blocks sale of Banco Português de Gestão to Chinese firm VCredit”

- “Debts the tax authorities cannot collect amount to 10 billion”

- “Planning permission for new homes fell in the first quarter. Prices are rising”

- “State reform: how the laws are changing the way the country does business”

- “Inês Sequeira Mendes: ‘A lawyer must be more than just an excellent technician’”

- “Baltic and Scandinavian countries lead the rise in defence investment”

- “Rent renewals deregulated: increases are now unlimited”

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