Cypriot traders were part of a supply chain in horsemeat scandal
PARIS – Europe’s horsemeat scandal is spreading and threatening cross-border tensions, as France says Romanian butchers and Dutch and Cypriot traders were part of a supply chain that resulted in...
View ArticleNew Barnet FC signing
New Barnet signing Craig Beattie insists he’s as hungry as ever and that he can’t wait to “get on the pitch and score goals”. The former Scotland international left St Johstone last month and the Bees...
View ArticlePresident Christofias last visit
Cyprus President Demetris Christofias leaves Tuesday for Athens where he will pay his last official visit as President of the Republic, Government Spokesman Stephanos Stephanou has said. In statements...
View ArticleUK Cypriots Greek & Turkish push for bi-communal action
UK Cypriots and Turkish Cypriot trades unions push for bi-communal action to reunite Cyprus Turkish Cypriot trades union leaders from occupied northern Cyprus met with the President and members...
View ArticlePeter Andre appointed Ambassador of Malta’s capital
Peter Andre has been appointed cultural ambassador of Malta’s capital Valletta and locals are furious as the singer has only visited the city once. According to the Sun, Andre, who has no links to the...
View ArticleSir Stelios feud with Easy Jet continues
Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou stoked up his feud with the airline he founded by vowing to vote against the company at its annual meeting. The entrepreneur, who with his family holds 36% of easyJet’s shares,...
View ArticleFootball League approves Barnet FC move to Harrow
ARNET Football Club’s move out of the borough has been given the green light by the Football League, the club has confirmed. The Bees have been given permission to leave Underhill Stadium in Westcombe...
View ArticleCyprus championship race hots up
APOEL moved to within three points of league leaders Anorthosis on Monday night after Ivan Jovanovic’s side recorded a 2-0 victory away to Ayia Napa in Paralimni. Anorthosis suffered their first...
View ArticlePresident: We will continue the struggle for reunification
President of the Republic of Cyprus Demetris Christofias has assured that “we will continue the struggle for reunification, conciliation and deliverance from the occupation” of Cyprus’ northern third...
View ArticleCyprus final election debate
Final election debate focuses on home governance and the economy Home governance and the economy were the focus of the final debate, on Monday evening, of the three main candidates for the presidential...
View ArticleShipment of foodstuffs containing horsemeat blocked in Cyprus
A public health department official today said that checks have comfirmed that no horsemeat hamburgers are being sold in Cypriot supermarkets. He said that checks are currently being carried out on...
View ArticlePanathinaikos sign Argentinian star
Panathinaikos announced on Monday the signing of former Argentine international striker Luciano Figueroa, a free agent, as the lack of scorers in the Athens giant’s roster has seen it drop a huge...
View ArticleChina joins U.S., Japan in condemning North Korea nuclear test
North Korea conducted its third nuclear test on Tuesday in defiance of existing U.N. resolutions, drawing condemnation from around the world, including from its only major ally, China, which summoned...
View ArticleCoca-Cola drinking ‘linked to woman’s death’
Drinking large quantities of Coca-Cola was a “substantial factor” in the death of a 30-year-old woman in New Zealand, a coroner has said. Natasha Harris, who died three years ago after a cardiac...
View ArticlePeter Andre to launch his own hot dog range
London: Singer Peter Andre, who has his own cafe in Brighton, has launched his range of hot dogs. He says he can name one of them after himself. “My coffee shop New York Coffee Club has only been open...
View ArticleMarcos & Dimitrov Bow Out of Doubles
Marcos and Grigor Dimitrov lost their first-round doubles match at the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament on Tuesday, falling to Julian Knowle and Filip Polasek 7-6(4), 6-1 in 70 minutes. The...
View ArticlePresident Christofias to remain engaged in Cyprus solution efforts
President Christofias in Athens; pledges to remain engaged in efforts for Cyprus solution President of the Republic Demetris Christofias pledged Tuesday that he will remain an active citizen after his...
View ArticleBoy, 12, charged with sex assault on six underage girls in Enfield
A 12-year-old boy is due to appear in court this month charged with sexually assaulting six underage girls. The boy, who must remain anonymous due to his age, is charged with sexually assaulting three...
View ArticleBarnet Council may have issued 3,000 unlawful parking tickets
BARNET council may have unlawfully issued more than 3,000 parking fines – worth between £180,000 and £360,000 – over the past five years. An investigation by BBC One documentary Inside Out on Monday...
View ArticleNo Turkish accession before agreement on Cyprus, says UK FM
London -The position of the Conservative party that Turkey cannot enter the EU as long as the occupation of the northern part of Cyprus continues, as it had been stated by William Hague before the 2010...
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