LUSA 09/13/2024

Lusa - Business News - Portugal: Top news magazine, newspaper headlines on Thursday, 12 September

Lisbon, Sept. 13, 2024 (Lusa) - Portugal's leading news magazines and newspapers on Thursday offer headlines on the parliamentary hearing at which the attorney general, Lucília Gago, faced questions about matters such as the use of wiretaps, as well as on ongoing budgets between the parties on the 2025 state budget.

 

 Visão:

- "The discreet manager who changed TAP. How Luís Rodrigues managed to turn the airline into a profitable one, despite the political scandals: 'The idea that Portugal's advantage is low wages must end.'"

- "Miguel Pinto Luz. The operative who didn't sign off on the controversial sale"

- "Gulbenkian. The history of the greatest collection of modern art"

- "Teaching. Why are there no teachers?"

- "Great Interview with Herman José: 'It's very easy to create polemics, but I don't have the patience for them'"

 

Sábado: 

- "The mobile phone epidemic among young people"

- "Education. 10 hours with the minister in his office, at lunch, in his car and at staff meetings"

- "Prison break. Suspicions and what went wrong in Vale de Judeus" where five inmates escaped last weekend

- "'I thought I was going to lose my son. Shit.'. This is how Pedro Chagas Freitas's text begins, written EXCLUSIVELY for SÁBADO about what he experienced during Benjamim's 6-year long hospitalisation".

 

Correio da Manhã:

- "PGR heard in parliament. More than 10,000 phones tapped"

- "Lucília Gago [attorney general] warns of the risk of the possible revision of the law in investigations"

- "Inflation dictates rent rises of 2.16 per cent" for oldest residential rental contracts

- "Credit relief. ECB orders interest rate cut today"

- "Escape from Alcoentre. Guard raised alarm about escape with lights"

- "In schools. Government wants an end to mobile phones until 6th grade"

- "It started in the parish of Amora. Car catches fire on the motorway and causes blaze on the south bank" of the River Tagus

- "Lisbon. Taxi driver who fatally ran over student released"

- "Vila Franca de Xira. 25 years in jail for stabbing granddaughter to death"

- "Sporting. English say 100 million for Gyokeres is a bargain" - amount named in release clause in Swedish striker's contract

- "Benfica. Renato Sanches injured after 37 days"

- "FC Porto. Vítor Bruno tests changes"

- "In the Balearics. Rui Costa returns from holiday" - Benfica club president

 

Público: 

- "More than 250 personalities demand regulation of the euthanasia law"

- "Debate with Trump. Kamala Harris wins the expectations game, but that may not be enough"

- "Immigration. Foreigners will have a lawyer before being turned away at airports"

- "IRC [corporate income tax] and IRS Jovem [lower personal income tax for those aged 25 and under]. Government [right-of-centre coalition] available for 'halfway' meeting with PS [opposition Socialist Party]. Pedro Duarte in an interview with PÚBLICO-RR"

- "Football. FC Porto cuts commissions and saves millions on agents"

- "Decision today. Oil gives the ECB comfort to cut interest rates again"

- "In Parliament. Lucília Gago defends wiretapping, but leaves much to be clarified"

- "Reopens on the 21st. Gulbenkian 'celebrates' with new CAM [Modern Art Centre], but where is the museum?"

- "New school year. Government wants schools without mobile phones until 6th grade"

 

Jornal de Notícias: 

- "Two migrants stabbed in racist attack in Porto"

- "Government wants mobile phones out of schools"

- "Herman José. The 50-year career of the true artist"

- "Resignations. Montenegro changes 68 top leaders in four months"

- "Parliament. Lucília Gago reveals that 10,000 people have been tapped" by prosecutors investigating suspected crimed

- "Leixões. New mobile bridge tender starts at the same price"

- "Montalegre. Witches are a tourist attraction on Friday the 13th"

- "Celebrities take centre stage in the race for White House"

- "FC Porto. [Club president André] Villas-Boas wants to see a woman in the 'dream chair'"

 

Diário de Notícias: 

- "Burglary at the Ministry [of Internal Administration]. [Minister Margarida] Blasco opens audit into security breach [at jail] with secretary-general of MAI in the crosshairs".

- "US. What changed between Trump and Harris' first handshake in the debate and the second at Ground Zero?"

- "SB2025 [state budget]. PS wants to 'understand' what 'proposals' the government will put in the Budget"

- "Hearing. PGR [attorney general] went to Parliament and left as she entered: with more questions than answers"

- "Interest rates. It's almost certain that the ECB will cut interest rates by 25 points today. Uncertainty follows"

- "Education. There's a shortage of hundreds of teachers, computer resources and refurbishment work in schools"

- "History. Amílcar Cabral's memory under reconstruction on his centenary" - leader of struggle for independence in Guinea-Bissau and Cabo Verde

- "Gulbenkian. More light and more garden in the new Modern Art Centre"

- "Football. Sporting has the most valuable squad in the Primeira Liga. FC Porto has overtaken Benfica"

 

Negócios: 

- "Pension expenditure: “the Portuguese situation is quite precarious”. Rolf Strauch, chief economist of the European Stability Mechanism"

- "BYD [Chinese automobile manufacturer] to bypass EU tariffs with Hungary"

- "ECB interest rate cut taken for granted, but future uncertain"

- "Rents rose again in August"

- "Critical Software funded to clean up space junk"

- "Labour. Government postpones wage target while it negotiates"

- "Budget. Experts call for a simpler tax regime"

 

Jornal Económico:

- "Seixal presses government to transfer NATO magazine"

- "Textile exports remain in crisis and will fall for the second year running"

- "ECB to cut interest rates again today and credit will become cheaper"

- "Government gives go-ahead to review income agreement"

- "Apple forced to pay 13 billion [euros] in ruling that could affect Portugal"

- "Angola received 6.4 million from the public sector in 2023, but invested 30 times more"

- "José Pulido Valente chosen as new president of IAPMEI" - Institute for the Support of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises and Innovation

 

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