
News


Share
Published 07:17 18 Apr 2019 BST
"Our deep sorrow goes to all those who lost their lives in the bus accident, our thoughts are with the injured," he added. "I express the sorrow and solidarity of all the Portuguese people in this tragic moment, and especially for the families of the victims who I have been told were all German," President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa told Portuguese television. Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa said on Twitter that he had contacted German Chancellor Angela Merkel to convey his condolences "It is with profound sadness that I heard of the accident on Madeira," he wrote "I took the occasion to convey my sadness to Chancellor Angela Merkel at this difficult time," he added.#Portugal #Breaking Tourist bus crash kills 28 in #Madeira Island. #Caniço Mayor confirms death toll. pic.twitter.com/xhMbURKGI7
— José Miguel Sardo (@jmsardo) April 17, 2019
The best early Prime Day deals on Amazon that you can shop now
You can bag some early Prime Day deals This month will see the launch of the 2026 edition of Amazon Prime Day with thousands of deals across the website. The sale is taking place earlier this year, as it’s been moved forward a few weeks from its usual date in July. It’ll officially launch on […]
News
10h
Dunnes Stores just dropped the dream wedding guest dress — and it’s only €30
We’re obsessed with this pattern! Dunnes Stores just dropped the must-have wedding guest dress — and it’s only €30. With the weather seemingly finally taking a turn for the better this weekend, we’re officially getting into the summer mood, and that means wedding season, dreamy dresses and brighter wardrobes. Luckily, Dunnes Stores has just dropped […]
News
12h
Galway GAA star shuts down repeated Irish stereotype on Love Island
News