O Public This Monday, December 8, says that there are fewer candidates for adoption and that more families ask for support after the adoption has been approved, which may “reflect a greater awareness of the challenges inherent to adoptive parenting”.
Also noteworthy is a repractment in the Algarve, “where newspapers no longer reach”. He says that the closure of the only newspaper sales kiosk that existed in the municipality of Alcoutim, in 2020, was another turning away from the reality of the interior of Portugal and a “harbinger of a death now announced” by the distributor Vasp, which from the beginning of next year, may stop distributing newspapers in eight districts of the country.
O News Journal writes that secondary grades are rising after seven years of improvements, with the North, private schools and girls leading the way in good results. The lack of teachers and the lack of funding are cited as explanations.
“Managers who sank PT with insurance worth 300 million”, writes in the title of the headline the Morning Mail. The newspaper says that the former Portugal Telecom provided civil liability insurance to Henrique Granadeiro, Zeinal Bava and Luís Pacheco de Melo, as its administrators, for a total value of 300 million dollars (257 million euros, at current exchange rates). PT insured each of these former managers for 100 million dollars (85.7 million euros, at current exchange rates) to guarantee coverage for possible damages caused by acts under their responsibility.